Lõuna-Eesti Rally Explained

Lõuna-Eesti Rally
Status:active
Genre:motorsporting event
Date:July
Frequency:annual
Location:Haanja
Country:Estonia
First:1991
Last:Lõuna-Eesti Rally 2022
Website:lounaeestirally.ee
Current:Lõuna-Eesti Rally 2023

Lõuna-Eesti Rally (South-Estonia Rally) is a rallying event organised in Estonia. Rally is organised by RoadBook MTÜ.[1] The rally is part of Estonian Rally Championship.[2]

Winners

YearDriverCo-driverCar
1991 Nikolay Bolshikh Igor BolshikhBMW M3 E30
1992 Ivar Raidam Margus KarjaneLada Samara 21083
1993 Ivar Raidam Margus KarjaneFord Escort RS Cosworth
1994 Ivar Raidam Margus KarjaneFord Escort RS Cosworth
1995 Ivar Raidam Margus KarjaneFord Escort RS Cosworth
1996 Ivar Raidam Margus KarjaneMitsubishi Lancer Evo III
1997 Markko Märtin Toomas KitsingToyota Celica Turbo 4WD
2001 Andrus Laur Aleksander KornilovFord Escort WRC
2002 Margus Murakas Toomas Kitsing Toyota Corolla WRC
2003 Margus Murakas Toomas Kitsing Ford Focus WRC 01
2006 Margus Murakas Raul MarkusToyota Corolla WRC
2008 Urmo Aava Kuldar SikkCitroën C4 WRC
2009 Ott Tänak Raigo MõlderSubaru Impreza STi N14
2016 Markko Märtin Kristo KraagFord Focus WRC 03
2017 Georg Gross Raigo MõlderFord Fiesta RS WRC
2018 Ranno Bundsen Robert LoštšenikovMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII
2019 Georg Gross Raigo MõlderFord Fiesta WRC
2020 Ott Tänak Martin JärveojaHyundai i20 Coupe WRC
2021 Georg Gross Raigo MõlderFord Fiesta WRC
2022 Gregor Jeets Timo TanielŠkoda Fabia Rally2 evo
2023 Ott Tänak Martin JärveojaFord Puma Rally1

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lõuna-Eesti Rallit korraldab RoadBook MTÜ. 5 July 2023.
  2. Web site: Lõuna-Eesti Rally. 3 July 2023.