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Pasi Hagström, expert WRC test driver and Otago star

1 h 6 min · 13 de jul de 2026
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Like many Flying Finns, Pasi Hagström was a rising rally talent in the 1990s. When a full-time factory seat didn't materialise, he didn't let it stop him. Instead, he pivoted to become one of the most renowned WRC test drivers with Subaru. Speaking in late 2025, Pasi reflects on his unforgettable appearances at the Otago Rally in the 2000s and his enduring love for the iconic Dunedin event. He also shares incredible stories from his career on the WRC stages, detailing his unique relationship with friend Marcus Grönholm and his time working alongside Australian star Chris Atkinson. DustTrails is produced for the Motorsport Podcast Network by RallySport Magazine >> ⁠https://rallysportmag.com/ [https://rallysportmag.com/]

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Pasi Hagström, expert WRC test driver and Otago star

Like many Flying Finns, Pasi Hagström was a rising rally talent in the 1990s. When a full-time factory seat didn't materialise, he didn't let it stop him. Instead, he pivoted to become one of the most renowned WRC test drivers with Subaru. Speaking in late 2025, Pasi reflects on his unforgettable appearances at the Otago Rally in the 2000s and his enduring love for the iconic Dunedin event. He also shares incredible stories from his career on the WRC stages, detailing his unique relationship with friend Marcus Grönholm and his time working alongside Australian star Chris Atkinson. DustTrails is produced for the Motorsport Podcast Network by RallySport Magazine >> ⁠https://rallysportmag.com/ [https://rallysportmag.com/]

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