History 1980s

1983 1000 Lakes Rally (Finland)

Overview

Event Name: 1983 1000 Lakes Rally (Finland)

Date: August 26–28, 1983

Start Location: Jyväskylä, Finland

Finish Location: Jyväskylä, Finland

Total Distance: ~480 km of special stages

Surface: Gravel

The 1983 1000 Lakes Rally—Finland’s crown jewel—remained the fastest event on the WRC calendar, famous for its rollercoaster-like gravel roads, blind crests, and relentless rhythm. Local legend Hannu Mikkola used his deep experience and the traction of the Audi Quattro to perfection, dominating the high-speed Scandinavian classic.


Route

Ouninpohja: Arguably the most famous stage in rallying—high speeds, massive jumps, and narrow forest lines.
Laukaa: Technical sections with flowing crests and committed braking points.
Ruuhimäki: Tight tree-lined roads with precision jumps and complex transitions.

The rally’s stages were based around the forests and lakes near Jyväskylä, including:

With minimal margin for error, the rally demanded confidence, flawless pace notes, and car control at over 150 km/h on gravel.


🏆 Results

Overall Winner
Hannu Mikkola & Arne Hertz · Audi Quattro
2nd Place
Stig Blomqvist & Björn Cederberg · Audi Quattro
3rd Place
Ari Vatanen & Terry Harryman · Opel Manta 400

Mikkola’s clean sweep through Finland cemented his championship lead, leveraging Audi’s grip advantage and his own Finnish gravel mastery.

Navigation & Challenges

  • Jumps and Crests: Many stages featured dozens of airborne moments, demanding precise pace note timing.
  • High-Speed Risk: Cornering errors at over 160 km/h could be instantly catastrophic.
  • Grip Changes: Morning dew and shaded corners reduced grip and altered braking points across the day.

The 1983 1000 Lakes Rally was a celebration of speed and bravery—Mikkola’s win added another chapter to Finnish rallying dominance on home soil.

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