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History
Who is Erik Carlsson?
Many new members
to the Club ask the same question - “Who is Erik Carlsson?” I
suppose a lot of people who were not around in the
60s have never heard of him even though this giant
of a man is often referred to as “Mr SAAB”.
Erik was born in 1929 in
Trollhattan, Sweden, not far from the SAAB factory,
but at that time the factory was only producing aircraft.
Erik was 20 when production of the first SAAB cars
started. His first passion
was motorbikes, he bought a Norton 500 new when he
was 18 from Nystrom’s where he was working. Pelle
Nystrom was the Norton importer for Sweden. At weekends
he took part in hillclimbs, motorcross, road racing
and, during the winter, ice track racing.
After a spell in the army
he returned to Nystrom’s
and started driving cars. He saw the first SAAB 92
prototypes testing on the dirt roads around Trollhattan
and began to take an interest in the cars as they were
built in his home town.
It’s quite ironic that
his first big car event was to be in a Volvo, as
navigator in the 1953 Swedish Rally.
Eventually he bought a second
hand SAAB 92, became regional champion in 1954, and
with success came some help from the factory in the
form of spares and repairs. After he started winning
rallies more help came his way and an old works car
was lent to him after his own car broke its
steering whilst leading the Swedish Rally.
With more assistance from
the factory more and more success came his way. He
finished second in the 1959 European Rally Championship.
He entered his first Monte Carlo Rally in 1960 and
his first win came in 1962. He won again the following
year but will always be remembered for his three
consecutive RAC rally wins in 1960,1961 and 1962.
He retired from competitive driving after the Baja
1000 in 1970 and I think its
fair to say that he was probably the first Superstar
rally driver occupying the position that is nowadays
afforded to people like Petter Solberg and Sabastian
Loab.
Since retiring from competitions
Erik has worked in the PR department of SAAB and
has been involved with many SAAB projects including
the Talladega SAAB 9000 Long Run in 1986. A long lasting Public Relations
exercise which has featured Erik is the “Saab
Safer Winter Driving” that started with American
journalists test-driving on Swedish winter roads. It
was so successful that journalists from other countries
became involved.
Erik is also heavily involved
with SAAB Clubs throughout the world, attending events,
judging classic car shows, presenting prizes etc. He, together with his
wife Pat (who is the sister of Sir Stirling Moss),
has been President/Patron of The SAAB Owners Club of
G.B. Ltd since 1965 and has attended most of the Club’s
important anniversaries through the years. He can also
be seen at most of the International Saab Club meetings.
“Mr SAAB” is a friendly, approachable
person and his “Erik, call me Erik” puts
you immediately at ease.
Picture:- Monte Carlo Rally
1963. Erik Carlsson´s
2nd straight win.
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