Estonian Rally Championship
Estonian Rally Championship is the national rally championship in Estonia, held annually since 1959.[1]
Category | Rallying |
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Country | Estonia |
Inaugural season | 1959 |
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Co-Drivers' champion | ![]() |
Teams' champion | ![]() |
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Calendar 2023
Otepää talveralli 2023
11. Rally Alūksne 2023
Rapla Ralli 2023
Rally Estonia National 2023
20. Paide Ralli 2023
56. Saaremaa Rally 2023
Rally classes
There are 10 rally classes in total. There is also a special class for trucks which is very unique.
EMV1 is the highest class for WRC and Rally1 cars.
EMV2 is the second highest class where Rally2 and R5 cars compete.
EMV3 is class for Rally3 cars.
EMV4 is class for Rally4 cars.
EMV5
EMV6
EMV7
EMV8 is the lowest class for cars.
EMV9 is trucks class which is usually driven by Soviet era trucks like GAZ 51.
EMV Lada is historic rally class for Lada rally cars like Lada VFTS.
Champions
Champion without notes is considered absolute winner, others show the winning class.
Season | Driver | Co-driver | Car | Team | Notes |
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1997 | Ivar Raidam | Margus Karjane | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III | Harju KEK Ralliklubi | N 2000+ |
Markko Märtin | Toomas Kitsing | Toyota Celica 4 WD T | EK | A, E 2000+ | |
1998 | Markko Märtin | Toomas Kitsing | Toyota Celica GT Four | E.O.S-Finest | A, E 2000+ |
Riho Parts | Aare Kaaristo | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III | EMEX | N 2000+ | |
1999 | Ivar Raidam | Robert Lepikson | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IV | Harju KEK Ralliklubi | A, E 2000+ |
Margus Murakas | Toomas Sildmäe / Peep Kallaste | Subaru Impreza 555 | Mariine Auto | N 2000+ | |
2000 | Ivar Raidam | Robert Lepikson | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI | Harju KEK Ralliklubi | A 2000+ |
Margus Murakas | Peep Kallaste | Subaru Impreza 555 | Mariine Auto | N, E 2000+ | |
2001 | Margus Murakas | Toomas Kitsing | Toyota Corolla WRC | Toyota Castrol Baltic RT | A 2000+ |
Urmo Aava | Peeter Poom | Subaru Impreza | Subaru-Valvoline RT | N, E 2000+ | |
2002 | Margus Murakas | Toomas Kitsing | Toyota Corolla WRC | Toyota Castrol Baltic RT | A 2000+ |
Mait Meriloo | Peep Kallaste & Meelis Pihel | Mitsubishi Lancer | Toyota Castrol Baltic RT | N 2000+ | |
2003 | Slava Popov | Sergei Larens | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 3 | Cueks Racing | A 2000+ |
Ivar Raidam | Robert Lepikson | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 | Harju KEK Ralliklubi | N 2000+ | |
2004 | Aleksander Dorossinski | Dmitri Balin | Subaru Impreza | Cueks Racing | N2000+ |
2005 | Margus Murakas | Aare Ojamäe & Raul Markus | Toyota Corolla WRC | Sar-Tech Motorsport & Uno X Rally Team | A6+E10 |
2006 | Martin Rauam | Kristo Kraag | Subaru Impreza Spec C | Subaru - E.O.S. Rally Team | |
2007 | Rainer Aus | Kristo Kraag & Silver Kütt | Subaru Impreza Spec C | Subaru - Finest Rally Team | |
2008 | Aivo Hintser | Janek Tamm | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 | AGK Sportdrive | A8, WRC, E12 |
Ott Tänak | Raigo Mõlder & Kristo Kraag | Subaru Impreza WRX STi | Subaru Autospiritist | N4, Super 2000 | |
2009 | Marko Kasepõld | Rein Jõessar | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 | Märjamaa Rally Team & Harju KEK Ralliklubi | WRC, A8, E12 |
Ott Tänak | Raigo Mõlder | Subaru Impreza WRX STi | Subaru Autospiritist | N4, S2000 | |
2010 | Margus Remmak | Urmas Roosimaa & Olaf Suuder | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9 | Harju KEK Ralliklubi | |
2011 | Jānis Vorobjovs | Guntars Zicāns | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 10 | Vorobjovs Racing | |
2012 | Rainer Aus | Rein Jõessar & Simo Koskinen | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9 | Carglass Rally Team | |
2013 | Georg Gross | Raigo Mõlder | Ford Focus RS WRC 08 | OT Racing | |
2014 | Timmu Kõrge | Erki Pints | Ford Fiesta R5 | MM-Motorsport | EMV1 |
Aleksey Lukyanuk | Aleksei Arnautov | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 10 | EAMV | EMV2 (N4) | |
2015 | Siim Plangi | Marek Sarapuu & Urmas Roosimaa | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 10 | ASRT Rally Team | |
2016 | Egon Kaur | Erik Lepikson & Silver Simm | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9 | Kaur Motorsport | |
2017 | Georg Gross | Raigo Mõlder | Ford Fiesta RS WRC | OT Racing | |
2018 | Valeriy Gorban | Sergei Larens | Mini Cooper WRC | Eurolamp World Rally Team | EMV1 (4WD absolute) |
Ken Torn | Kuldar Sikk / Aleks Lesk | Ford Fiesta R2T | OT Racing | EMV2 (2WD absolute) | |
2019 | Georg Gross | Raigo Mõlder | Ford Fiesta WRC | OT Racing | |
2020 | Georg Gross | Raigo Mõlder | Ford Fiesta WRC | OT Racing | |
2021 | Georg Gross | Raigo Mõlder | Ford Fiesta WRC | OT Racing | |
2022 | Gregor Jeets | Timo Taniel | Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo | Tehase Auto |
References
- Estonian Rally Championship medal winners (in Estonian)
External links
- Season 2022 in Estonian Rally Championship ewrc-results.com
- Estonian Autosport Union (in Estonian and English)
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