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It’s like asking Imelda Marcos to pick out her favorite shoes. Or telling Jay Leno to select just a handful of the 1600 cars he owns. It’s almost impossible.
But in the name of DirtFish, the top 10 Finns in Finland has to be selected. This list is subjective. Yes, it’s based on performance on Finland’s home round of the World Rally Championship, but it’s also got something to do with having plenty of all-round Finnishness.
Let’s go.
10. Arvo Karlsson
The bloke who helped get this thing started in the first place. The Austin Atlantic driver won the inaugural 1951 Jyväskylän Suurajot (Jyväskylä Grand Prix – the event’s first title) which included a 1000-mile route from Jyväskylä up to the Arctic Circle and Rovanmiemi and back.
Run as a regularity, Karlsson landed his win from a particularly sprightly run up a 1400-meter hillclimb in Puijo and an accelerating and braking test on the Harju streets in Jyväskylä.
You might wonder whether Karlsson really deserves his place among the drivers who fly higher in faster cars. But here’s something to ponder on: “We set off at five in the morning and drove the whole route in one go except for a three-hour break in Rovaniemi.”
Another reason Karlsson’s in here? His celebration. Proper Finnish.
“We celebrated our triumph in Jyväsky
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Psychology Research Biographical Sketches and Research Summaries
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Preface xlv
Part 1 – Research Biographies 1
Chapter 1 Lise Abrams 3
Chapter 2 Xenia Anastassiou-Hadjicharalambous 7
Chapter 3 Debra Anderson 13
Chapter 4 Tamás Bödecs 17
Chapter 5 Shari L. Britner 21
Chapter 6 Amy Brogan 23
Chapter 7 John O. Brooks, III 25
Chapter 8 Jane Bybee 29
Chapter 9 Gianluca Campana 31
Chapter 10 Kathleen A. Carroll 33
Chapter 11 Kimberley A. Clow 35
Chapter 12 Lindsey Cohen 37
Chapter 13 Robert J. Cramer 41
Chapter 14 James Danckert 43
Chapter 15 James A. Danowski 47
Chapter 16 María Luisa Sanz de Acedo Lizarraga 49
Chapter 17 Laurie Elit 53
Chapter 18 Stephen Erdle 59
Chapter 19 Nicolas Fieulaine 61
Chapter 20 Trude Furunes 63
Chapter 21 Janet M. Gibson 65
Chapter 22 Yigal Goldshtrom 67
Chapter 23 Lidan Gu 69
Chapter 24 Sylvia Maria Gustin 71
Chapter 25 Sara Konrath 73
Chapter 26 Kallipe Kounenou 75
Chapter 27 Gary D. Laver 77
Chapter 28 Pauwels Lieven 79
Chapter 29 Angus W. MacDonald, III 81
Chapter 30 Brent R. MacNab 85
Chapter 31 Robert Marcus 93
Chapter 32 Rosario J. Marrero Quevedo 95
Chapter 33 Keita Masui 97
Chapter 34 Dennis M. McInerney 101
Chapter 35 Yukinori Nagakura 107
Chapter 36 Simona Nicol
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