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Rally legend ‘Flying Finn’ Hannu Mikkola dies aged 78

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Hannu Mikkola, one of the top 10 rally drivers of all time, has died of cancer aged 78, his sons and the World Rally Championship have said.

“Yes, this sad news is correct,” a World Rally Championship spokesperson told AFP on Saturday.

The Ford and Audi driver, known as the “Flying Finn”, won the coveted World Rally Championship in 1983 and Finland’s notoriously unnerving 1000 Lakes Rally seven times.

His sons paid tribute to him on social media late Friday. “We lost my father Hannu to cancer this weekend,” tweeted Vesa Mikkola, one of the driver’s two sons.

“Most knew him as a rallying great who ushered in the golden years of the sports. To me he was dad – and an incredible one at that.”

Other racing veterans such as World Rally champions Carlos Sainz, Sebastien Ogier and Petter Solberg mourned his death.

“Heart warming to see the posts remembering my dad,” Juha Mikkola, the Finnish driver’s other son, wrote on Twitter. “Most knew Hannu Mikkola as a rally driver; I’ll remember him as an amazing husband to my mom Arja, father to Vesa and me, and grandfather.—AP

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