|  Jonas Andersson at 2013 Rallye Deutschland | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Nationality |  Sweden | 
| Born | January 1, 1977 Arvika, Sweden | 
| World Rally Championship record | |
| Active years | 2002–present | 
| Teams | Suzuki, Adapta, M-Sport, Citroën, Škoda, Hyundai | 
| Rallies | 178 | 
| Championships | 0 | 
| Rally wins | 1 | 
| Podiums | 14 | 
| Stage wins | 56 | 
| First rally | 2002 Rally Sweden | 
| First win | 2012 Rally de Portugal | 
| Last win | 2012 Rally de Portugal | 
Jonas Andersson (born 1 January 1977) is a Swedish rally co-driver. Currently, he is the co-driver of Gus Greensmith.[1]
Rally career
Jonas Andersson began his rally career in 2002, co-driving for Per-Gunnar Andersson. In the 2002 Rally Sweden, he made his WRC debut in a Renault Clio RS.[1]
From 2009, he started to partner with the Norwegian rally driver Mads Østberg.[1] In the 2011 Rally Sweden, they achieved their first podium finish.[2] One year later, in Portugal, the crew won their first and only WRC victory after Mikko Hirvonen's disqualification.[3]
Starting from 2017, Andersson began to cooperate with Pontus Tidemand. They won the 2017 WRC-2 title at Škoda Motorsport in a Škoda Fabia R5.[4]
The 2022 season saw Andersson moved to M-Sport, co-driving for Gus Greensmith on a full-season basis.[5]
WRC victories
| # | Event | Season | Driver | Car | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |  46° Rally de Portugal | 2012 |  Mads Østberg | Ford Fiesta RS WRC | 
Rally results
WRC results
* Season still in progress.
WRC-2 Results
| Year | Entrant | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | WRC-2 | Points | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Škoda Motorsport | Škoda Fabia R5 | MON | SWE 2 | MEX | ARG | POR 1 | ITA | POL 7 | FIN Ret | GER | CHN C | FRA | ESP 2 | AUS | 5th | 85 | |
| Škoda Motorsport II | GBR 2 | |||||||||||||||||
| 2017 | Škoda Motorsport | Škoda Fabia R5 | MON | SWE 1 | MEX 1 | FRA | ARG 1 | POR 1 | ITA | FIN | GER 3 | ESP | GBR 1 | AUS | 1st | 143 | ||
| Škoda Motorsport II | POL 2 | |||||||||||||||||
| 2018 | Škoda Motorsport | Škoda Fabia R5 | MON | SWE 2 | MEX 1 | FRA | ARG 1 | POR 1 | ITA | FIN | GER | ESP | AUS | 2nd | 111 | |||
| Škoda Motorsport II | TUR Ret | GBR 2 | ||||||||||||||||
| 2019 | Ole Christian Veiby | Volkswagen Polo GTI R5 | MON 3 | SWE 1 | MEX | FRA Ret | ARG | CHL | POR Ret | ITA 5 | FIN | GER | TUR | GBR 11 | ESP 4 | AUS C | 5th | 62 | 
| 2020 | Hyundai Motorsport N | Hyundai i20 R5 | MON Ret | SWE 2 | MEX 3 | EST Ret | TUR | ITA 2 | MNZ | 4th | 51 | |||||||
| 2021 | Hyundai Motorsport N | Hyundai i20 R5 | MON | ARC 5 | CRO | POR DNS | ITA WD | KEN | EST | BEL | GRE | FIN | ESP | MNZ | 21st | 13 | ||
* Season still in progress.
References
- 1 2 3 "Jonas Andersson".
- ↑ "Hirvonen lands thrilling victory". World Rally Championship. International Sportsworld Communicators. 13 February 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2011.
- ↑ Evans, David (1 April 2012). "Mikko Hirvonen excluded from Rally of Portugal victory, giving win to Mads Ostberg". autosport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
- ↑ "Tidemand Clinches Title". fia.com. Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 20 August 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
- ↑ Barry, Luke (15 December 2021). "Greensmith retains Andersson for 2022 WRC season". dirtfish.com. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
External links

- Jonas Andersson's e-wrc profile