Per Eklund

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NationalitySweden Swedish
Born (1946-06-21) 21 June 1946 (age 79)
Eda, Sweden
Active years1973–1997
Co-driverSweden Rolf Carlsson
Sweden Björn Cederberg
Sweden Bo Reinicke
Sweden Hans Sylvan
Sweden Ragnar Spjuth
Sweden Jan-Olof Bohlin
United Kingdom Dave Whittock
Sweden Bruno Berglund
Sweden Johnny Johansson
Sweden Anders Olsson
Per Eklund
Per Eklund in February 2015
Personal information
NationalitySweden Swedish
Born (1946-06-21) 21 June 1946 (age 79)
Eda, Sweden
World Rally Championship record
Active years1973–1997
Co-driverSweden Rolf Carlsson
Sweden Björn Cederberg
Sweden Bo Reinicke
Sweden Hans Sylvan
Sweden Ragnar Spjuth
Sweden Jan-Olof Bohlin
United Kingdom Dave Whittock
Sweden Bruno Berglund
Sweden Johnny Johansson
Sweden Anders Olsson
TeamsSaab, Toyota, Nissan, Austin Rover, Subaru
Rallies83
Championships0
Rally wins1
Podiums13
Stage wins73
Total points270
First rally1973 Swedish Rally
First win1976 Swedish Rally
Last rally1997 RAC Rally
FIA World Rallycross Championship
Years active20142015
Former teamsEklund Motorsport
Starts2
Wins0
Podiums0
Best finish35th in 2015
FIA ERX Supercar Championship
Years active2011, 20132014
Former teamsEklund Motorsport
Starts4
Wins0
Podiums0
Best finish22nd in 2011
FIA ERX Division 1 (1997–2010) Championship
Years active19972010
Former teamsEklund Motorsport
Clarion Team Europe
Starts131
Championships1 (1999)
Wins12
Podiums42
FIA ERX Division 2 (1982–1996) Championship
Years active19901991, 19931996
Former teamsClarion Team Europe
Starts47
Wins2
Podiums17
Best finish4th in 1995
FIA European Rallycross Cup
Years active19761978
Former teamsSaab
Starts7
Wins0
Podiums1
Best finish10th in 1976

Per Torsten Eklund (born 21 June 1946) is a Swedish Rally and Rallycross driver. His nickname is "Pekka". In rallying he never made it to the very top but he has been very successful in his later rallycross career.

Saab works drive

After his education as a driving instructor, together with later teammate Stig Blomqvist at the Kvinnersta Folkhögskola outside of Örebro, Eklund was a Saab factory driver from 1970 till 1979. In 1982, however, the year after Saab discontinued its official rallying involvement, he achieved the brand's last top position in a World Championship event, finishing fourth in the Swedish Rally driving a privately entered, Clarion-sponsored Saab 99 Turbo. He was always proud of that result, since the competition consisted mostly of four-wheel-drive cars, and the event was run in snow. This signified the end of the rally era at Saab, even though Eklund went on to drive an officially-entered Saab 900 Turbo in the British round of the 1997 World Rally Championship. He was Swedish Champion in 1978, beating his team mate Stig Blomqvist. In 1982 Eklund finished 5th overall of the FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers.

Rallycross

In 1971, Eklund started driving Rallycross at Valkenswaard in The Netherlands, and some months later he won the first ever Swedish Rallycross event at Hedemora, on 17 October 1971. He first drove a Saab 96 V4, in the early years of the Embassy/ERA European Rallycross Championship as teammate to his compatriot Stig Blomqvist. He was always prominent, became 7th overall respectively 4th overall in the first and second European Championship series of 1973 and 1974, but his greatest successes have been in later times. From the early 1990s till 2009, his last full season, he was one of the fastest competitors of the FIA European Championship for Rallycross Drivers. In 1999, Eklund claimed his first and only European title for Drivers of the Division 1, nowadays known as the SuperCars category.

Per Eklund in a Saab 9-3 in the Netherlands in 2006

Toyota

Eklund joined Toyota Team Europe in 1980, and gave the 2nd generation Celica's one of its best WRC result by finished second in the 1981 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire. He drove the Group B Celica Twincam Turbo TA64 in selected 1983 and 1984 World Rally Championship events. Eklund also rallied Group A Corolla AE86 and Celica Supra 2800 GT in the British Rally Championship.

Accomplishments

  • FIA European Rallycross Champion 1999 with Saab 9-3 T16 4x4
  • 2nd overall in the 1998, 2002 and 2003 FIA European Rallycross Championships
  • 3rd overall in the 2000 and 2001 FIA European Rallycross Championships
  • Swedish Rallycross Champion 2004

Best international rally results (top three results only)

1969

  • Norwegian Winter Rally (N), 1st, Saab 96 V4, co-driver ?

1971

  • Norwegian Winter Rally (N), 1st, Saab 96 V4, co-driver ?

1972

  • Firestone Rally (E), 1st, Saab 96 V4, co-driver ?
  • Dutch Texaco Rally (NL), 1st, Saab 96 V4, co-driver ?
  • Österreichische Alpenfahrt (A), 3rd, Saab 96 V4, co-driver Bo Reinicke

1973

  • Swedish Rally (S), 2nd, Saab 96 V4, co-driver Rolf Carlsson
  • Österreichische Alpenfahrt (A), 3rd, Saab 96 V4, co-driver Bo Reinicke

1976

  • Swedish Rally (S), 1st, Saab 96 V4, co-driver Björn Cederberg

1980

  • 1000 Lakes Rally (FIN), 3rd, Triumph TR7 V8, co-driver Hans Sylvan

1981

  • Ivory Coast Rally (CI), 2nd, Toyota Celica 2000GT, co-driver Ragnar Spjuth

1982

  • Portugal Rally (P), 2nd, Toyota Celica 2000GT (RA45), co-driver Ragnar Spjuth
  • Rally of New Zealand (NZ), 2nd, Toyota Celica 2000GT (RA64), co-driver Ragnar Spjuth
  • Ivory Coast Rally (CI), 2nd, Toyota Celica 2000GT (RA64), co-driver Ragnar Spjuth

1983

  • Ivory Coast Rally (CI), 3rd, Toyota Celica TCT, co-driver Ragnar Spjuth

1984

  • Swedish Rally (S), 3rd, Audi quattro A2, co-driver Dave Whittock
  • RAC Rally (GB), 3rd, Toyota Celica TCT, co-driver Dave Whittock

1988

  • Safari Rally (EAK), 3rd, Nissan 200SX, co-driver Dave Whittock

1989

  • Swedish Rally (S), 2nd, Lancia Delta HF integrale, co-driver Dave Whittock

1991

  • Hunsrück-Rallye (D), 3rd, Lancia Delta HF integrale 16V, co-driver Jan-Olof Bohlin

Pikes Peak

  • Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (USA): In 2000, Per Eklund achieved a record time of 11:21.58 in his Saab 9-3 Viggen 4x4 while racing the Pikes Peak Open category that was valid until being bettered in 2012 by Frenchman Romain Dumas.
  • In 2002, Per Eklund took the Unlimited Class Victory. Eklund and his Saab's performance defeated the second place Unlimited Class entry and long-time Swedish rival Stig Blomqvist by over 34 seconds with a time of 11:13.20.

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