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Nationality
  
Swedish

Name
  
Thomas Radstrom

Rally
  
39

Rallies
  
39

Role
  
Race car driver

Rally wins
  
0

Championships
  
0

Total points
  
56

Stage wins
  
26

Podiums
  
4

Active years
  
1989


Thomas Radstrom wwwthomasradstromcomimagesradisjpg

Born
  
22 January 1966 (age 58) Umea (
1966-01-22
)

Co-driver
  
Denis Giraudet Lars Backman Fred Gallagher

Teams
  
Toyota, Ford, Mitsubishi, Citroen

Svenska Rallyt 1994 Rådis 28 år


Thomas Rådström (born 22 January 1966), nicknamed "Rådis", is a rally and rallycross driver from Sweden. He was one of the leading drivers of the National Swedish Rallycross Championship series during the second half of the 1980s. He then started rallying and competed in the World Rally Championship for nine consecutive years during 1994–2002, and returned in 2006.

He won the Swedish Rally Championship in 1996, and his most significant international successes have been in his home event, the Swedish Rally, which he won in 1994 when the event was not part of the WRC schedule. This was the first of four podiums and seven top ten finishes in nine attempts at this event.

He was a Toyota works driver from 1991–98, before switching to Ford for a season, competing as the team's star signing Colin McRae's gravel and snow event wingman in the debut season of the Ford Focus WRC. He returned to Toyota in 2000, and from 2001–02 was employed by the then Championship newcomers, Citroën, with the exception of one outing in the Group A Lancer Evolution for Mitsubishi Ralliart at the 2001 Swedish Rally, where he finished second. He scored another podium, now aboard the Xsara WRC, in 2002: a third place on the gruelling Safari Rally, on his team's first visit to the event.

Between 2003 and 2007 Thomas Rådström drove a 500+bhp strong Hyundai Accent T16 4x4 in both, the Swedish Rallycross Championship (4th overall in 2006 as well as in 2007) and in the FIA European Rallycross Championship. His plans to continue driving Rallycross with a Hyundai i30 T16 4x4 were laid on ice, due to economical reasons.

References

Thomas Rådström Wikipedia