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    Teemu Suninen (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈt̪e̞ːmu ˈsunine̞n]; born 1 February 1994) is a Finnish rally driver. He currently competes part time for the Hyundai...
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    before the rally starts as Ogier's title chance was over in Spain. Teemu Suninen was promoted to a full-time drive with M-Sport Ford, effectively replacing...
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    junior drivers for guest appearances, starting with Teemu Suninen at the Rally of Poland. Suninen will be partnered by his regular WRC2 co-driver, Mikko...
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  • drive, and the second car would be shared between Teemu Suninen and Adrien Fourmaux. However, Teemu Suninen parted ways with the team before Acropolis Rally...
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    departure of Tänak and Järveoja, M-Sport promoted Teemu Suninen and Mikko Markkula from their WRC2 team. Suninen and Markkula are sharing the car with Bryan...
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    that his car number 42 would be retired for the rest of the season. Teemu Suninen succeeded his position with co-driver Mikko Markkula. Oliver Solberg...
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    drive the whole season in a Ford Fiesta WRC alongside his compatriot Teemu Suninen. In 2021, Lappi drove a Volkswagen Polo GTI for Movistar (rounds 2,...
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    Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT, were the defending manufacturers' winners. Teemu Suninen and Mikko Markkula were the defending rally winners in the WRC-2 category...
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    Renaud Jamoul, while the other was led by Teemu Suninen, who was partnered by Mikko Markkula. However, Suninen announced that he quited from the team by...
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  • Munster Challenger Loïc Dumont Challenger 3 Kris Meeke Stuart Loudon 5 Teemu Suninen Mikko Markkula 5–9 Ricardo Teodósio Challenger José Teixeira Challenger...
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