Talent and humility in equal measure a true star of our sport. We were lucky to have Ari compete on so many UK rallies back in the 70s and 80s and became one of the British Finns along with Hannu, Henri and Pentti. Legend is an accolade bandied around too often these days but Ari deserves it.
Thanks for sharing. Ari is a real old school driver, there purely for the passion. His driving skills and bravery are unquestionable, but it's his presence and passion that makes him such a legend for me. What a guy. Every day is indeed a gift.
We had the good fortune to see Ari in action in my home town, Canberra Australia. To me and my friends this fellow was a rallying royalty, and absolute artist in stage rally's. He was the Colin Mcrae of his time. An absolute artist driving one of the finest and best sounding rallycars ever, and a nice bloke as well. Win win for us all.
Been fortunate enough to see him on several occasions in several different cars. The black Escort was the most spectacular but overtaking Walter Rohl on the Monte in the T16 was pretty special too.. Opel Manta on the Manx with him and Henry impervious.. Absolutely love this man he has given his all to the sport but has done so much more as well. A real legend. Long may he carry on..
Watching his all-out attacking style on those Irish tarmac rallies in the early '80s, you knew this fella was something special. Always thrilling to watch, always on the ragged edge, win-or-bust every time. Thanks for the memories, Ari.
True story: Once, I got caught speeding on the way to Anglesey, in Wales. I was speeding quite a bit after being frustrated by two people hogging both of the lanes of a two lane motorway (freeway) neither one changing speed. Just side by side. So when they eventually got a clue, I was annoyed, so my right foot took it out on the accelerator the moment one vacated the right hand lane (overtaking lane) Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a police car in a lay-by because they're very brightly coloured. I immediately slowed down, but the copper could tell that I was approaching warp speed. He caught up. Blue lights in the rear view mirror. He was quite annoyed when I pulled over, but at one point, he said "Who do you think you are, Ari Vatanen?" to which I said "No, there's only one Ari Vatanen" and we got to talking about him. I am (only) 41, so Ari was way before my time with me growing up in the 80's and 90's. I think the cop liked that I knew who he was. He eventually asked about my car which was a heavily modified (turbo converted, completely uprated internals) Nissan 350Z. And that was it, we had bonded over a legend and for sure, that conversation stopped me getting a fine and lots of penalty points on my licence, making insurance on a car much more expensive. So I owe that to Ari! He got me out of trouble! Thanks, Ari!
Its like officer saying Who do you think you are, Nigel Mansell? It was Ayrton Senna and he got the fine, as much as I remember from news paper back then.
1979..drove from East Anglia to the Welsh Forests to watch RAC for my first time. The woods were lit up and the sound of a BDA barking set the adrenaline going, mind blowing experience, I was hooked, for me the advent of 4x4 killed the attraction somewhat, faster for sure, but it was the "sideways" bit that I liked most.
He is SO right about how you get hooked on Rallying, mine was '76 RAC in Kingswood Warren where the late, great RAC at full chat spraying gravel everywhere in his Cossack Escort. Watched AV many times, RS 1800, T16 & so on, great bloke, true ambassador.
Your a wonderful man Ari, lovely to hear your gratitude and humility after all your adventures and achievements. I remember the short time we work together at Prodrive in the mid 90’s and you held it all so lightly and made so much fun out of the work. Thank you. A
Is there a video out there where he talks about his run at Pikes Peak( Climb Dance) in 1988? Would love to hear his thoughts about that run up the Peak.
Saftey standards in the 80-s. His seat broke due to the impact and he was thrown around in the car during a rollover. Something that's unheard of today.
What a legend! Remember being watching and filming vhs in the 80's near I live in Finland when Ari was practicing on a closed road with his team and I remember that he stopped and ask how we are and we chat a little this and that, so he is that same gentlemen always to me!
Talent and humility in equal measure a true star of our sport. We were lucky to have Ari compete on so many UK rallies back in the 70s and 80s and became one of the British Finns along with Hannu, Henri and Pentti. Legend is an accolade bandied around too often these days but Ari deserves it.
Not just a legend, but an ICONIC LEGEND!! 😉👍
So cool that so many of his victories were behind a screaming 9K red line, BDA Cossie lump. 😎
"My body stayed on the side of the road and my soul went into the car" This is how you become a rally fan
Well articulated
Yes, but I always imagine cars driving from above, just like it was shown on tv.
One of the greatest in History
"No car no dad" broke me. What a man rising from such a low. What a man!
Thanks for sharing. Ari is a real old school driver, there purely for the passion. His driving skills and bravery are unquestionable, but it's his presence and passion that makes him such a legend for me. What a guy. Every day is indeed a gift.
We had the good fortune to see Ari in action in my home town, Canberra Australia. To me and my friends this fellow was a rallying royalty, and absolute artist in stage rally's. He was the Colin Mcrae of his time. An absolute artist driving one of the finest and best sounding rallycars ever, and a nice bloke as well. Win win for us all.
Is there an Australian Rally Championship?
Vatanen is one of the best ever he made me love rallying he was fast and always sideways
Been fortunate enough to see him on several occasions in several different cars. The black Escort was the most spectacular but overtaking Walter Rohl on the Monte in the T16 was pretty special too.. Opel Manta on the Manx with him and Henry impervious.. Absolutely love this man he has given his all to the sport but has done so much more as well. A real legend. Long may he carry on..
Wise words from Ari, what an amazing racer!
Legend!!! Thank you Ari... Thank you very much!
A grand master indeed. Great philosophy of how to go through life! Happy birthday Ari, every day!
Ari, Great respect! What a wonderful human being. I love his grasp of English language he is an inspiration not just for rallying but for life.
true champion!! a very good man always smiling and having an extraordinary rally talent!! Greetings from Poland Ari!!
Watching his all-out attacking style on those Irish tarmac rallies in the early '80s, you knew this fella was something special. Always thrilling to watch, always on the ragged edge, win-or-bust every time. Thanks for the memories, Ari.
True story:
Once, I got caught speeding on the way to Anglesey, in Wales. I was speeding quite a bit after being frustrated by two people hogging both of the lanes of a two lane motorway (freeway) neither one changing speed. Just side by side. So when they eventually got a clue, I was annoyed, so my right foot took it out on the accelerator the moment one vacated the right hand lane (overtaking lane)
Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a police car in a lay-by because they're very brightly coloured. I immediately slowed down, but the copper could tell that I was approaching warp speed. He caught up. Blue lights in the rear view mirror.
He was quite annoyed when I pulled over, but at one point, he said "Who do you think you are, Ari Vatanen?" to which I said "No, there's only one Ari Vatanen" and we got to talking about him. I am (only) 41, so Ari was way before my time with me growing up in the 80's and 90's. I think the cop liked that I knew who he was.
He eventually asked about my car which was a heavily modified (turbo converted, completely uprated internals) Nissan 350Z. And that was it, we had bonded over a legend and for sure, that conversation stopped me getting a fine and lots of penalty points on my licence, making insurance on a car much more expensive. So I owe that to Ari! He got me out of trouble!
Thanks, Ari!
Its like officer saying Who do you think you are, Nigel Mansell? It was Ayrton Senna and he got the fine, as much as I remember from news paper back then.
Thanks , I'm inspired. kind regards.
1979..drove from East Anglia to the Welsh Forests to watch RAC for my first time. The woods were lit up and the sound of a BDA barking set the adrenaline going, mind blowing experience, I was hooked, for me the advent of 4x4 killed the attraction somewhat, faster for sure, but it was the "sideways" bit that I liked most.
Yes, those Escorts (and all of the other RWD machinery of the day) were steered more by their back wheels than the fronts! 😉👍👍 LOL
That was my exact experience first attending the WRC in 2004. I had no idea I would feel so much excitement.
This man is somewhat even more special than others true legends
I mean... Look at my profile picture. This guy is my idol. A bright soul, a legend and the poet and philosopher of rally
I had the pleasure of meeting Ari at the colin mcrae memorial rally in perth, scotland , i think it was in 2008, lovely man, so friendly to everyone.
Remarkably reflective, appreciative, and humble from one of the greats. Nice to see.
A true legend , pure inspiration
A much respected Legend of the sport
I admire that he survived group b.
What an inspiration Ari is.
Ari Vatanen and Peugeot 205 turbo 16 ❤💝🥇✌️😍🔥😘leggend rally forever
Love you man, grandmaster of human history in rally. Along with Kankunnen. Both of you are the limits what human can achieve on ralliyeee...
Ari, the poet of rally. We love you.
He is SO right about how you get hooked on Rallying, mine was '76 RAC in Kingswood Warren where the late, great RAC at full chat spraying gravel everywhere in his Cossack Escort. Watched AV many times, RS 1800, T16 & so on, great bloke, true ambassador.
Beautiful words
LEGEND!!! ONE OF THE BEST RALLY DRIVERS.
Ari Vatanen Love Forever ❤🏁😘
Your a wonderful man Ari, lovely to hear your gratitude and humility after all your adventures and achievements. I remember the short time we work together at Prodrive in the mid 90’s and you held it all so lightly and made so much fun out of the work. Thank you. A
Love you Ari
I knew Ari Vantanen was a rally champion, but I never knew he was a poet.
Ahhhhh yes, that classic Pikes Peak scene. Look No Hands, ARI STYLE🙏🙏
What.A.Character!!
Absolute legend.
Nice!
El mejor de todos ...
ARI - VATANEN
🤴Ari
Legend.
Is there a video out there where he talks about his run at Pikes Peak( Climb Dance) in 1988?
Would love to hear his thoughts about that run up the Peak.
🙌🙌🙌Le "boss"!!! 💪💪💪🤟
Ari is the MAN
Cool 0:02 😮
Ari Nearly dies.
also Ari that was a huge win.
Best rally driver ever
Saftey standards in the 80-s. His seat broke due to the impact and he was thrown around in the car during a rollover. Something that's unheard of today.
My idiot a living legend 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ari stopped using Sparco Seats after his accident in Argentina.
Did the mounting bolt inserts pull out of the seat, did the seat actually crack, or did the mount break??
You can raise your arm but not your foot, always pedal to metal
Pug sold so manny cars in Europe thanks to this men,he was a superman for kids in 80’s.
even now it helps for these kids, including me
2:23 east germany flag
I love Vatanen but why did you choose such a depressing piece of background music? Come on guys next time choose some uplifting tune.
What a legend! Remember being watching and filming vhs in the 80's near I live in Finland when Ari was practicing on a closed road with his team and I remember that he stopped and ask how we are and we chat a little this and that, so he is that same gentlemen always to me!
Grazie Ari 👍
A chatty FIn and a legend too