Markku Alén Explained

Markku Alén
Birth Date:1951 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Helsinki, Finland
Nationality: Finnish
Co-Driver: Juhani Toivonen
Ilkka Kivimäki
Atso Aho
Paul White
Ilkka Riipinen
Years:1973–1993, 2001
Teams:Ford, Fiat, Lancia, Subaru, Toyota
Races:129
Championships:1 (1978)
Wins:19
Podiums:56
Stagewins:801[1]
Points:840
First Race:1973 1000 Lakes Rally
First Win:1975 Rally Portugal
Last Win:1988 RAC Rally
Last Race:2001 Rally Finland

Markku Allan Alén (born 15 February 1951) is a Finnish former rally and race car driver. He drove for Fiat, Lancia, Subaru and Toyota in the World Rally Championship, and held the record for most stage wins (801) in the series, until Sébastien Loeb overtook it at the 2011 Rally Catalunya. Alén's phrase "now maximum attack" became well-known.[2]

Alén never won the world championship itself, despite being for a long time the driver with the most wins to his credit. However, he did win the FIA Cup for Drivers in 1978, the precursor to the World Championship for Drivers established in 1979. In 1986, he was the world champion for eleven days, until Peugeot's appeal went through and the results of Rallye Sanremo, which Alén had won, were annulled.[2]

Career

Early

Alén's interest in motorsport came from his father, who was the 1963 Finnish champion in ice racing. Alén started his rallying career in 1969 driving a Renault 8 Gordini, and finished ninth at the 1000 Lakes Rally at his first attempt. After getting a contract with the Finnish Volvo importer to drive the Volvo 142, he finished third at the 1000 Lakes in 1971 and 1972. At his World Rally Championship debut at the 1973 1000 Lakes Rally, he took second place behind Timo Mäkinen.

Fiat (1974–81)

Alén's performances at his home event caught the attention of both Fiat and Ford. With Ford's Escort RS 1600, he established his reputation as a hard-charger on the 1973 RAC Rally by finishing third, despite rolling his car on the first day and dropping to 178th place. This resulted in a "dream contract" with Fiat, with a very large salary. Alén also became the first rally driver to be assigned a personal fitness program.[3]

In 1974 and 1975, Alén drove the Fiat 124 Abarth Rallye, achieving several podiums and then his debut WRC win at the 1975 Rally Portugal. During the 1976 season, Fiat debuted the new Fiat 131 Abarth, which would prove to be a big improvement over its predecessor. Alén won the 1976 1000 Lakes and the 1977 Rally Portugal, and helped Fiat to their first manufacturers' title in 1977.

Then in 1978, Alén took the car to two wins and five consecutive podiums. In the Rallye Sanremo, he debuted in Alitalia Fiat's Lancia Stratos HF and won his third world rally of the season. These performances brought him the FIA Cup for Drivers title, well ahead of main rivals Jean-Pierre Nicolas and Hannu Mikkola, and Fiat their second manufacturers' title. Alén continued with Fiat for the next three years, taking a win each season.

Lancia (1982–89)

After Fiat wound up their works rally team, Alén moved to the related Lancia team. In 1982 he debuted the marque's first of two Group B category homologated models, the Lancia 037, a rear-wheel drive car which was, in consequence, a particular performer on the championship's asphalt rounds. Alén's several wins with it in 1983 helped Lancia narrowly pip Audi and their four-wheel drive long wheelbase Quattro to that year's constructors' championship. Indeed, it was Alén who was responsible for the car's final victory, on the 1984 Tour de Corse, in a year in which Audi retook both of the title honours, before it was replaced by the four-wheel drive Lancia Delta S4 from the final round, in Great Britain, of the 1985 season.

Having become unequivocal team leader in the aftermath of teammate Henri Toivonen's death in Corsica the following year, Alén narrowly lost the 1986 World Rally Championship to rival driver, Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 E2 pilot Juha Kankkunen. Late in the season, Alén had been victorious on the Rallye Sanremo only after Kankkunen's Peugeot team was excluded by the organisers on a controversial technicality. Peugeot subsequently appealed the exclusion to the FISA, which eventually annulled the results of the rally, stripping Alén of the World Championship title which he had held for just eleven days, which led to Alén famously boycotting the 1987 Monte Carlo Rally.[4]

Alén remained at Lancia after the abolition of Group B at the end of 1986, and adapted successfully to the replacement Group A formula. He won three events in the Lancia Delta HF 4WD in 1987, but lost his chance to take second place in the world driver's championship after rolling his car in front of the TV cameras on the 1987 RAC Rally. He won another three events the following year, culminating in an emotional first victory in the RAC, an event he had been trying to win for fifteen years. It was to be his last world championship victory.

Later career

In 1990, Alén moved to the burgeoning Prodrive-run Subaru World Rally Team, and was responsible for many of the Subaru Legacy's early successes, including fourth in the 1990 1000 Lakes Rally, and a third and two fourth places the following season. For 1992 he moved to the Toyota team, but found himself playing very much a supporting role to Carlos Sainz. The 1993 season found Alén without a full-time position, and he drove for Toyota and Subaru early in the season, taking second place for Toyota in the Safari Rally and 4th for Subaru in Portugal. Along with fellow veteran and 1981 World Champion Ari Vatanen, he drove the Subaru Impreza on its debut event, the 1000 Lakes Rally. Unfortunately for Alén, he crashed on the first stage of the event. This effectively marked the end of his career as a top-line rally driver.

He drove two races of the International Touring Car Championship of 1995 for Alfa Romeo, driving the same number of races in DTM earlier that year. He also drove in Trophy Andros in 1996 and 1997.To celebrate his 50th birthday in 2001, he entered that year's Neste Rally Finland in August, finishing in a respectable 16th place overall with a Ford Focus WRC. He has also participated in the Paris-Dakar rally twice in the truck class, one of which was for Iveco in 2006 alongside team-mate Miki Biasion. He competed in the event in a car for the manufacturer Izusu team in 2007.[5]

Notes and References

  1. According to World Rally Archive (http://www.juwra.com), Alén won 801 stages. Markku Alén also won special stages in the following rallies that are not yet taken into account by www.juwra.com : 15 stages in Sweden 1977 (source: Sport Auto n°182, March 1977), 5 stages in South Pacific 1977 (source: Auto Hebdo n°63, 19–26 May 1977), 1 stage in Safari 1990 (source: Auto Hebdo n°723, 18 April 1990). He won at least 18 scored stages in Press-on-regardless 1974 (source claiming he won 21 stages: http://www.realautosport.com/images/mcmahon/Rally%20Data/1974-75/74%20POR%20RT-02.jpg); source claiming he won 20 stages: http://www.realautosport.com/images/mcmahon/Rally%20Data/1974-75/74%20POR%20results-c.jpg; source showing he won 2 annulled stages: http://www.realautosport.com/images/mcmahon/Newsletters/Ralligator%20Bullsheet/74-11m.jpg.Moreover, he is said to have won 11 special stages in Sanremo 1974 although reliable sources are missing. Also, Markku Alén won 20 special stages in annulled Sanremo 1986 (source: Auto Hebdo n°545, 22 October 1986).
  2. Book: Hope-Frost, Henry . John Davenport . 2004 . The Complete Book of the World Rally Championship . MotorBooks/MBI Publishing Company . 0-7603-1954-5 . 65.
  3. Web site: Markku Alén . Suomen Moottoriurheilumuseo . 2008-10-30 . fi . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080212100340/http://www.moottoriurheilumuseo.fi/kuljettajat/alen.htm . 12 February 2008 . dmy-all .
  4. Web site: Monte Carlo Rally '87 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240213173702/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1matVP2LPXw . 13 February 2024 . dead. YouTube . 2010-07-31.
  5. News: Markku Alén testaa luksus-Ferraria . 5 October 2011 . 10 November 2011 . . fi.
  6. News: Dakar 2007 Video 13 His son Anton Alén], drove a Super 2000 class Fiat Punto in the Intercontinental Rally Challenge series.

    In March 2010, Luca di Montezemolo hired Alén as a Ferrari test driver. He started with snow tests on the Ferrari 458 Italia.[5]

    Complete WRC results

    YearEntrantCar1234567891011121314WDCPoints
    1973Oy Volvo-Auto AbVolvo 142MONSWEPORKENMORGREPOLFIN
    2
    AUTITAUSAFRAN/AN/A
    MotorcraftFord Escort RS1600GBR
    3
    1974Fiat S.p.A.Fiat 124 Abarth SpiderMON
    C
    SWE
    C
    POR
    3
    KENGRE
    C
    FIN
    3
    ITA
    Ret
    CAN
    Ret
    USA
    2
    FRA
    Ret
    N/AN/A
    Ford Motor Company LtdFord Escort RS1600GBR
    Ret
    1975Fiat S.p.A.Fiat 124 Abarth SpiderMON
    3
    SWE
    6
    KENGREMORPOR
    1
    ITA
    Ret
    FRAGBR
    Ret
    N/AN/A
    DatsunDatsun Violet 160JFIN
    Ret
    1976Fiat S.p.A.Fiat 124 Abarth SpiderMON
    6
    SWEPORKENGREN/AN/A
    Fiat 131 AbarthMOR
    12
    ITA
    Ret
    FRAGBR
    Ret
    Autonovo OyFIN
    1
    1977Fiat S.p.A.Fiat 131 AbarthMON
    54
    SWE
    Ret
    POR
    1
    KENNZL
    3
    GRE
    Ret
    CAN
    Ret
    ITAFRAGBR
    Ret
    NC0
    Autonovo OyFIN
    Ret
    1978Alitalia FiatFiat 131 AbarthMONSWE
    3
    KENPOR
    1
    GRE
    2
    FIN
    1
    CAN
    2
    1st52
    Lancia Stratos HFITA
    1
    CIVFRAGBR
    Ret
    1979Alitalia FiatFiat 131 AbarthMON
    3
    SWE
    4
    PORKEN
    3
    GRENZLFIN
    1
    CANITA
    6
    FRA3rd68
    Lancia GBLancia Stratos HFGBR
    5
    CIV
    1980Fiat ItaliaFiat 131 AbarthMON
    Ret
    SWEPOR
    2
    KENGRE
    3
    ARG
    Ret
    6th47
    Fiat Rally / ASAFIN
    1
    NZL
    4 Rombi CorseITA
    Ret
    FRAGBRCIV
    1981Fiat Auto TorinoFiat 131 AbarthMON
    7
    SWEPOR
    1
    KENFRAGRE
    2
    ARGBRAFIN
    2
    ITA
    9
    CIV4th56
    Team ChardonnetLancia Stratos HFGBR
    Ret
    1982Martini RacingLancia Rally 037MONSWEPORKENFRA
    9
    GRE
    Ret
    NZLBRAFIN
    Ret
    ITA
    Ret
    CIVGBR
    4
    21st12
    1983Martini RacingLancia Rally 037MON
    2
    SWEPOR
    4
    KENFRA
    1
    GRE
    2
    NZLARG
    5
    FIN
    3
    ITA
    1
    CIVGBR3rd100
    1984Martini RacingLancia Rally 037 Evolution 2MON
    8
    SWEPOR
    2
    KEN
    4
    FRA
    1
    GRE
    3
    NZL
    2
    ARGFIN
    2
    ITA
    Ret
    CIVGBR3rd90
    1985Martini LanciaLancia Rally 037 Evolution 2MONSWEPORKEN
    Ret
    FRA
    Ret
    GRENZLARGFIN
    3
    ITA
    4
    CIV7th37
    Lancia Delta S4GBR
    2
    1986Martini LanciaLancia Delta S4MON
    Ret
    SWE
    2
    POR
    Ret
    FRA
    Ret
    GRE
    Ret
    NZL
    2
    ARG
    2
    FIN
    3
    CIVITA
    1
    GBR
    2
    USA
    1
    2nd104
    Martini LanciaLancia Rally 037 Evolution 2KEN
    3
    1987Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WDMONSWE
    5
    POR
    1
    KENFRAGRE
    1
    USA
    3
    NZLARGFIN
    1
    CIVITA
    Ret
    GBR
    5
    3rd88
    1988Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WDMONSWE
    1
    2nd86
    Martini LanciaLancia Delta IntegralePOR
    6
    KENFRAGRE
    4
    USANZLARGFIN
    1
    CIVITA
    4
    GBR
    1
    1989Martini LanciaLancia Delta IntegraleSWEMONPOR
    2
    KENFRAGRENZLARGFIN
    Ret
    AUS
    3
    ITACIVGBR9th27
    1990Subaru Technica InternationalSubaru Legacy RSMONPORKEN
    Ret
    FRAGRE
    Ret
    NZLARGFIN
    4
    AUSITA
    Ret
    CIVGBR
    Ret
    20th10
    1991Subaru Rally Team EuropeSubaru Legacy RSMONSWE
    3
    POR
    5
    KENFRAGRE
    Ret
    NZL
    4
    ARGFIN
    Ret
    AUS
    4
    ITACIVESPGBR
    Ret
    8th40
    1992Toyota Team EuropeToyota Celica Turbo 4WDMON
    Ret
    POR
    4
    GRE
    Ret
    NZLARGFIN
    3
    AUSITACIVESPGBR
    4
    5th50
    Toyota Team SwedenToyota Celica GT-Four ST165SWE
    4
    Toyota Team KenyaToyota Celica Turbo 4WDKEN
    5
    FRA
    1993555 Subaru World Rally TeamSubaru Legacy RSMONSWEPOR
    4
    11th25
    Toyota Castrol TeamToyota Celica Turbo 4WDKEN
    2
    FRAGREARGNZL
    555 Subaru World Rally TeamSubaru Impreza 555FIN
    Ret
    AUSITAESPGBR
    2001Blue Rose TeamFord Focus WRCMONSWEPORESPARGCYPGREKENFIN
    16
    NZLITAFRAAUSGBRNC0

    WRC wins

     # EventSeasonCo-driverCar
    1 9º Rallye de Portugal Vinho do Porto1975Ilkka KivimäkiFiat Abarth 124 Rallye
    2 26th 1000 Lakes Rally1976Ilkka KivimäkiFiat Abarth 131 Rallye
    3 11º Rallye de Portugal Vinho do Porto1977Ilkka KivimäkiFiat Abarth 131 Rallye
    4 28th 1000 Lakes Rally1978Ilkka KivimäkiFiat Abarth 131 Rallye
    5 12º Rallye de Portugal Vinho do Porto1978Ilkka KivimäkiFiat Abarth 131 Rallye
    6 20º Rallye Sanremo1978Ilkka KivimäkiLancia Stratos HF
    7 29th 1000 Lakes Rally1979Ilkka KivimäkiFiat Abarth 131 Rallye
    8 30th 1000 Lakes Rally1980Ilkka KivimäkiFiat Abarth 131 Rallye
    9 15º Rallye de Portugal Vinho do Porto1981Ilkka KivimäkiFiat Abarth 131 Rallye
    10 27éme Tour De Corse – Rallye de France1983Ilkka KivimäkiLancia Rally 037
    11 25º Rallye Sanremo1983Ilkka KivimäkiLancia Rally 037
    12 28ème Tour de Corse – Rallye de France1984Ilkka KivimäkiLancia Rally 037
    13 21st Olympus Rally1986Ilkka KivimäkiLancia Delta S4
    14 21º Rallye de Portugal Vinho do Porto1987Ilkka KivimäkiLancia Delta HF 4WD
    15 34th Acropolis Rally1987Ilkka KivimäkiLancia Delta HF 4WD
    16 37th 1000 Lakes Rally1987Ilkka KivimäkiLancia Delta HF 4WD
    17 38th International Swedish Rally1988Ilkka KivimäkiLancia Delta HF 4WD
    18 38th 1000 Lakes Rally1988Ilkka KivimäkiLancia Delta Integrale
    19 37th Lombard RAC Rally1988Ilkka KivimäkiLancia Delta Integrale

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