Rally Poland Explained

Rally Poland
Native Name:Rajd Polski
Native Name Lang:pl
Status:active
Genre:motorsporting event
Frequency:annual
First:1921
Website:rajdpolski.pl

The Rally of Poland (in Polish, Rajd Polski) is a motorsport event for rally cars that was first established in 1921. It is third-oldest rally in the world, preceded only by Österreichische Alpenfahrt and Monte Carlo Rally. The event became a permanent fixture of the European Rally Championship in 1960, except for a few editions held as part of the World Rally Championship.

In 1973, the Rally of Poland was the one of the thirteen rounds of newly established World Rally Championship, but was removed from the 1974 calendar. After a move to Mikołajki in the Masurian Lake District in 2005, event organisers started lobbying for the event's inclusion as a round of the World Rally Championship. After being run as a candidate event in 2007 and 2008, Poland returned to the World Rally Championship in 2009, which was won by Mikko Hirvonen. However, the event was once again removed from the WRC after a single season, and was replaced by Rally Bulgaria.

During the 2012 season, the FIA put forward a tender for new events, and after a delay of one year, considered events in Brazil, China, India, Russia, South Africa and Poland for inclusion on the 2014 season calendar. The Rally of Poland was the successful candidate, and returned to the championship in 2014. The proposed route featured stages in nearby Lithuania, in a format similar to the Rally of Sweden, which crosses over the border into Norway.[1] It was removed from the calendar after the 2017 season after the FIA repeatedly raised concerns about the event's safety.[2]

Rally winners

width=35pxYearwidth=200pxDriverwidth=190px colspan="2"Car
1921 Tadeusz HeyneDodge
1922 Hans LorenzSteyr
1923 Henryk LiefeldAustro-Daimler
Jan SiroucekPraga Grand
1924 Henryk LiefeldAustro-Daimler
1925 Charles BetagueAustro-Daimler
1927 Stanisław SzwarcsztajnAustro-Daimler
1928 Cipriano IllianoFiat 509
1929 Adam hr. PotockiAustro-Daimlerwidth=25g.D
Josef VermirovskyTatrag.F
Teodor KredlPraga Piccolog.G
Jan RipperTatrag.E
Jaroslav HeuslerPraga Grandg.C
Aachim baron HaeblerMaybachg.B
1930 Michał Bitny-SzlachtaFordg.A
Zygmunt RahnenfeldFiat 525g.B
Adam hr. PotockiAustro-Daimlerg.C
1937 Paul von GuillaeumeAdler Trumpfg.II
Aleksander MazurekChevrolet Master Sedang.V
Wojciech KołaczkowskiDKW Meisterklasseg.I
1938 Jan RipperFiat 1100 (1937)g.I
Stanisław SzwarcsztajnLancia Apriliag.II
Hans RauchMercedes-Benz 230g.IV
Witold RychterChevrolet Master Sedang.V
Jerzy StrengerCitroën Légèreg.III
1939 Tadeusz MarekChevrolet Master Sedang.IV
Stefan GrossmanCitroëng.II
Stefan PronaszkoRenault Primaquatreg.III
Renato GhisalbaFiat 1100 (1937)g.I
1947 Marian WierzbaLancia Super Sportg.III
Witold RychterChevrolet Master Sedang.V
Zygmunt AndrzejewskiWillysg.IV
Edward LothKdFg.II
Alfred PeckoDKWg.I
1948 Ivan HodacAero-Minorg.I
Vaclav BobekŠkoda 1101g.II
Julian ŁączyńskiLanciag.III
A. AntonBMWg.IV
Jiri PohlJaguarg.V
Józef SuchardaJaguarg.VI
1954 Alfons ZielkowskiDKW750 T
Zbigniew WitkowskiFiat 11001300 T
Edward NiziołekOpel Olympia1600 T
Zygmunt SkoczkowskiTatraplan2000 T
Stanisław GustawFSO Warszawa M-202600 T
Bolesław Majkowski1946 Ford V82600+T
Stanisław RusiniakBMW1600 S
Franciszek PostawkaBMW 3281600+
1955 Edward NiziołekOpel Olympiag.VI
Bolesław MajkowskiFord de Luxeg.IX
Marian RepetaFSO Warszawa M-20g.VIII
Henryk OlszewskiŠkodag.IV-V
Jerzy ZaczeniukCitroëng.VII
Jacek DzięciołowskiDKWg.III
Grzegorz TimoszekBMW 328g.Sport
1956 Marian RepetaFSO Warszawa M-20g.VIII
Jerzy OpielaDKWg.III
Edward NiziołekCitroën BL 11g.VII
Janusz SolarskiŠkoda 1100g.IV-V
Kazimierz TarczyńskiBMWg.VI-S
Jan JagielskiOpel Olympiag.VI
1957 Adam WędrychowskiZwickau P-70g.III-T
Mlado VukovicDKWg.IV-T
S. VidmarPorsche 356 1300 Sg.V-S
Walerian WaryszewskiBMW 328g.VII-S
Mieczysław SochackiFSO Warszawa M-20g.VIII-T
Marek VarisellaDKW F8g.III-S
Bolesław MajkowskiSimca 8g.V-T
Władysław PaszkowskiOpel Olympiag.VII-T
1959 Kurt RüdigerWartburgg.IV
Krzysztof KomornickiSimca Arondeg.V
Henryk RucińskiFord Zephyrg.VIII
Stanisław WierzbaFSO Syrenag.III
Andrzej ŻymirskiOpel Olympiag.VII
1960 Walter SchockMercedes-Benz 220SE
1961 Eugen BöhringerMercedes-Benz 220SE
1962 Eugen BöhringerMercedes-Benz 220SE
1963 Dieter GlemserMercedes-Benz 220SE
1964 Sobiesław ZasadaSteyr-Puch 650TR
1965 Rauno AaltonenBMC Mini Cooper S
1966 Tony FallBMC Mini Cooper
1967 Sobiesław ZasadaPorsche 912
1968 Krzysztof KomornickiRenault R8 Gordini
1969 Sobiesław ZasadaPorsche 911S
1970 Jean-Claude AndruetAlpine-Renault A110 1600
1971 Sobiesław ZasadaBMW 2002 tii
1972 Raffaele PintoFiat 124 Spider Rally
1973 Achim WarmboldFiat 124 Abarth Rally
1974 Klaus RusslingPorsche 911 Carrera RS
1975 Maurizio VeriniFiat 124 Abarth
1976 Andrzej JaroszewiczLancia Stratos HF
1977 Bernard DarnicheLancia Stratos HF
1978 Gilbert StaepelaereFord Escort RS1800
1979 Antonio ZaniniFiat 131 Abarth
1980 Antonio ZaniniPorsche 911
1984 Ingvar CarlssonMazda RX-7
1985 Branislav KuzmicRenault 5T
1986 Branislav KuzmicRenault 5T
1987 Attila FerjanczAudi Coupé Quattro
1988 Marc SouletFord Sierra RS Cosworth
1989 Robert DroogmansFord Sierra RS Cosworth
1990 Robert DroogmansLancia Delta Integrale
1991 Piero LiattiLancia Delta Integrale
1992 Erwin WeberMitsubishi Galant VR-4
1993 Robert DroogmansFord Escort Cosworth
1994 Patrick SnijersFord Escort Cosworth
1995 Enrico BertoneToyota Celica T 4WD
1996 Krzysztof HołowczycToyota Celica T 4WD
1997 Patrick SnijersFord Escort Cosworth WRC
1998 Krzysztof HołowczycSubaru Impreza WRC
1999 Robert GryczyńskiToyota Corolla WRC
2000 Henrik LundgaardToyota Corolla WRC
2001 Leszek KuzajToyota Corolla WRC
2002 Janusz KuligFord Focus RS WRC
2003 Miguel CamposPeugeot 206 WRC
2004 Luca PedersoliPeugeot 306 Maxi Kit Car
2005 Krzysztof HołowczycSubaru Impreza N11
2006 Leszek KuzajSubaru Impreza N12
2007 Oscar SvedlundSubaru Impreza N12
2008 Michał BębenekMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
2009 Mikko HirvonenFord Focus RS WRC 09
2010 Kajetan KajetanowiczSubaru Impreza STR09
2011 Kajetan KajetanowiczSubaru Impreza STR09
2012 Esapekka LappiŠkoda Fabia S2000
2013 Kajetan KajetanowiczFord Fiesta R5
2014 Sebastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC
2015 Sebastien OgierVolkswagen Polo R WRC
2016 Andreas MikkelsenVolkswagen Polo R WRC
2017 Thierry NeuvilleHyundai i20 Coupe WRC
2018 Nikolay GryazinŠkoda Fabia R5
2019 Alexey LukyanukCitroën C3 R5
2021 Alexey LukyanukCitroën C3 Rally2
2022 Mikołaj MarczykŠkoda Fabia Rally2 evo
2023 Mārtiņš SesksŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2
2024 Kalle RovanperäToyota GR Yaris Rally1
† — Rally was part of the World Rally Championship.

Multiple winners

WinsDriver
4 Sobiesław Zasada
3 Robert Droogmans
Bolesław Majkowski
Edward Niziołek
Kajetan Kajetanowicz
Krzysztof Hołowczyc
2 Patrick Snijers
Sebastien Ogier
Eugen Böhringer
Alexey Lukyanuk
Witold Rychter
Stanisław Szwarcsztajn
Adam hr. Potocki
Edward Niziołek
Henryk Liefeld-Jan Ripper
Antonio Zanini
Branislav Kuzmic
WinsManufacturers
12
9
7 DKW
BMW
6 Austro-Daimler
Lancia
Subaru
Toyota
5 Porsche
Opel
Mercedes
FSO
4 Renault
Citroën
Chevrolet
Škoda
3 Tatra
Volkswagen
BMC
2

Mikolajki Arena

Every year a Super Special Stage called Mikolajki Arena takes place. 2 crews start at the same time in head-to-head battle. The track record was set on 2024 by Tänak / Järveoja.[3] [4]

StageCrewCarTime
2024 SS1Tänak / JärveojaHyundai i20 N Rally11:42.5
2024 SS8Toyota GR Yaris Rally11:43.4
2024 SS8Rovanperä / HalttunenToyota GR Yaris Rally11:43.4

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 2014 WRC calendar revealed. WRC.com. 27 September 2013. 28 September 2013. 23 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140123065314/http://www.wrc.com/news/2014-wrc-calendar-revealed/?fid=19124. dead.
  2. News: Turkey and Croatia set for 2018 World Rally Championship calendar. David. Evans. autosport.com. Motorsport Network. 7 August 2017. 16 December 2018.
  3. Web site: 27 June 2024 . Tanak breaks Mikolajki Arena record . 80. Rajd Polski.
  4. https://www.ewrc-results.com/results/85532-orlen-rally-poland-2024/?s=456231