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        Emil's WRC starts
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ENTRIES AS DRIVER
 
 # Event  Co-driver   Result  Car  Group
 2017
 1 Poland  Tuominen, Tomi   35th  Ford Fiesta   Gr.RC4-RC10 
 2 Finland  Tuominen, Tomi   R   Ford Fiesta   Gr.RC4-RC10 
      retired (off road)
 2018
 3 Finland  Korhonen, Mikael   40th  Skoda Fabia   Gr.RC2 
 2019
 4 Sweden  Korhonen, Mikael   12th  Volkswagen Polo   Gr.RC2 
 5 Finland  Korhonen, Mikael   43rd  Volkswagen Polo   Gr.RC2 
 6 Catalunya  Korhonen, Mikael   13th  Volkswagen Polo   Gr.RC2 
 2020
 7 Sweden  Korhonen, Mikael   11th  Skoda Fabia   Gr.RC2 
 8 Monza  Korhonen, Mikael   11th  Skoda Fabia   Gr.RC2 
 2021
 9 Arctic  Korhonen, Mikael   R   Skoda Fabia   Gr.RC2 
      retired (off road)
 10 Croatia  Korhonen, Mikael   13th  Skoda Fabia   Gr.RC2 
 11 Portugal  Korhonen, Mikael   27th  Skoda Fabia   Gr.RC2 
 12 Sardinia  Hamalainen, Reeta   R   Skoda Fabia   Gr.RC2 
      retired (mechanical)
 13 Estonia  Hamalainen, Reeta   R   Skoda Fabia   Gr.RC2 
      retired (unknown)
 14 Acropolis  Hamalainen, Reeta   14th  Skoda Fabia   Gr.RC2 
 15 Finland  Hamalainen, Reeta   10th  Skoda Fabia   Gr.RC2 
 2022
 17 Sweden  Hamalainen, Reeta   32nd  Skoda Fabia   Rally2 
 18 Croatia  Hamalainen, Reeta   9th  Skoda Fabia   Rally2 
 19 Estonia  Hamalainen, Reeta   10th  Skoda Fabia   Rally2 
 20 Finland  Hamalainen, Reeta   8th  Skoda Fabia   Rally2 
 21 Acropolis  Hamalainen, Reeta   7th  Skoda Fabia   Rally2 
 22 Catalunya  Hamalainen, Reeta   14th  Skoda Fabia   Rally2 
 23 Japan  Hamalainen, Reeta   9th  Skoda Fabia   Rally2 
 2023
 24 Sweden  Hamalainen, Reeta   16th  Skoda Fabia   Rally2 
 25 Mexico  Hamalainen, Reeta   7th  Skoda Fabia   Rally2 
 26 Croatia  Hamalainen, Reeta   11th  Skoda Fabia   Rally2 
 27 Sardinia  Hamalainen, Reeta   R   Skoda Fabia   Rally2 
      retired (mechanical)
 28 Estonia  Hamalainen, Reeta   11th  Hyundai i20   Rally2 
 29 Finland  Hamalainen, Reeta   20th  Hyundai i20   Rally2 
 30 Chile  Hamalainen, Reeta   R   Hyundai i20   Rally2 
      retired (accident)
 31 Central Eur. Rally  Hamalainen, Reeta   R   Hyundai i20   Rally2 
      retired (mechanical)
 2024
 32 Sweden  Hamalainen, Reeta   12th  Hyundai i20   Rally2 
 33 Croatia  Hamalainen, Reeta   18th  Hyundai i20   Rally2 
 
ENTRIES AS CO-DRIVER
 
 # Event  Driver   Result  Car  Group
 2021
 16 Catalunya  Hamalainen, Reeta   12th  Skoda Fabia   Gr.RC2 
Starts with...
Hamalainen, Reeta: 21
Korhonen, Mikael: 9
Tuominen, Tomi: 2
Hamalainen, Reeta: 1
Starts per makes
Skoda: 22
Hyundai: 6
Volkswagen: 3
Ford: 2
Starts in rallies
Finland: 6
Sweden: 5
Croatia: 4
Catalunya: 3
Estonia: 3
Acropolis: 2
Sardinia: 2
Arctic: 1
Central Eur. Rally: 1
Chile: 1
Japan: 1
Mexico: 1
Monza: 1
Poland: 1
Portugal: 1
Note
Lindholm's 16th WRC start in 2021 Catalunya where his entry is officially credited as a co-driver was really a technicality.

Lindholm had already entered as many events in WRC2 as rules allowed so he couldn't score more points. But by entering under another name, in this case swapping seats with his co-driver Hamalainen, he wanted to score point to deny them to his WRC2 rivals.

At the time, rules did not forbid co-driver from driving so entry was made in Hamalainen's name but it was Lindholm who actually drove the car. Rules have since been amended to plug this loophole.
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