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Swedish Rally 2002 counts for:
2002 FIA World Rally Championship for Drivers/Co-drivers 2002 FIA World Rally Championship for Manufacturers 2002 FIA World Rally Championship of Production Cars (for drivers)
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| 349th WRC rally |
| Round of season: | 2 of 14 |
| Official name: | Uddeholm Swedish Rally |
| Edition: | 51st |
| Date: | from Friday 1-Feb-2002 to Sunday 3-Feb-2002 |
| Surface: | Snow |
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| Entries: | 85 | |
| Starters: | 75 | |
| Finishers: | 51 | (68.0% of starters) |
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| Stages: | 16 | |
| Shortest: | 11.25 | km | (SS9 Malta) |
| Longest: | 40.51 | km | (SS6 Granberget 2) |
| Slowest: | 101.62 | km/h | (SS4 Fredriksberg 1) |
| Fastest: | 121.56 | km/h | (SS6 Granberget 2) |
| Planned stage distance: | 381.96 | km | (20.6% of total distance) |
| Actual stage distance: | 358.80 | km | (19.4% of total distance) |
| Road section distance: | 1,494.53 | km |
| Total distance: | 1,853.33 | km |
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| DRIVERS - PODIUM FINISHERS |
| | Win was 8th win and 12th podium for Marcus Gronholm. |
| Second place was 8th podium for Harri Rovanpera. |
| Third place was 80th podium for Carlos Sainz. |
| MAKES - PODIUM FINISHERS |
| | Win was 34th win and 1-2 win were 73rd to 74th podiums for Peugeot. |
| | Third place was 156th podium for Ford. |
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Swedish rally winners of two previous years gave 1-2 for Peugeot
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Loix hardly could walk after his accident in Monte Carlo but ran as high as fourth before retiring.
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Related links
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Monte Carlo 2002
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Rallye de France 2002
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