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  1. Flying Finn First at Finish: With Jacques Villeneuve, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Michael Schumacher, Eddie Irvine.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paavo_NurmiPaavo Nurmi - Wikipedia

    He was called the " Flying Finn " or the "Phantom Finn", as he dominated distance running in the 1920s. Nurmi set 22 official world records at distances between 1,500 metres and 20 kilometres, and won nine gold and three silver medals in his 12 events in the Summer Olympic Games.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2005 · Flying Finn first at the finish” – 1998 F1 season review video. 1st January 2005, 20:49 | Written by Keith Collantine. The 1998 season video suffers from the same irritating commentary that spoils the 1997 review. Again, all the races are covered in the same bland fashion, delivered as if the action is occurring live.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Flying_FinnFlying Finn - Wikipedia

    The term was later extended to notable Finnish racing drivers . Flying Finn is also the title of a documentary about the history of sports in Finland, and is the first English-language documentary produced in Finland.

  5. Matti Ensio Nykänen ( pronounced [ˈmɑtːi ˈnykænen] ⓘ; 17 July 1963 – 4 February 2019) [1] was a Finnish ski jumper who competed from 1981 to 1991. He is one of the most successful ski jumpers of all time, [3] having won five Winter Olympic medals (four gold), nine World Championship medals (five gold), and 22 Finnish Championship ...

  6. The 1998 season produced one of the closest championship deciders at the final round in Japan. It produced McLaren's last constructor's championship to date, but the first driver's championship for, as in the title, the Flying Finn Mika Hakkinen.