RALLY
Terminal Oil Estonian Rally Championship 2022
29.01 Sprint race Otepää Winter *
12.02 Sarma Rally **
13.-14.05 Rapla Rally
14.-16.07 Rally Estonia
26.-27.08 Rally South Estonia **
16.-17.09 Paide Rally Finland
7.-8.10 Saaremaa Rally
* Points are multiplied by a coefficient of 0,5.
** Also the 2022 Latvian Open Championship round.
2022
Estonian Junior Challenge guide
Estonian Junior Challenge Guide
Rally Car Terminal Oil Estonian Championship General Guide
Estonian Rally Regulations, Annex I
Estonian Rally Regulations, Annex II
Estonian Rally Regulations, Annex III
Estonian Rally Regulations, Annex IV
Technical conditions for truck racing. GAZ-51/52 and GAZ-53 trucks
Annex 1 of the technical conditions for lorries (sealing instructions)
Lada Classic Cup technical conditions
Estonian national Group E 2WD technical regulations
Estonian national Group E 4WD technical regulations
Estonian national Group Proto technical regulations
2021
Estonian Junior Challenge Guide 2021
Estonian Open Championships in Car Racing 2021, General Regulations (updated 29.07)
Estonian Open Rally Championship, regulations (amended 29.07)
Information leaflet for EMV2,EMV3,EMV4 competitors
Speed table 2021 / Speed table 2021
Eesti Ralli Võistlusmäärus 2021 / Estonian Rally General Prescriptions 2021
Rally Championship standings 2021 / Rally Championship standings 2021
2020
- Rally Estonia MV tulemused / Rally Estonia Championship results
- Rally Championship standings 2020 / Autoralli MV points table 2020
- Competition Regulations 2020 /General Prescriptions 2020
- RALL Committee announcement 13.06
- Estonian Junior Challenge Guide 2020 (confirmed 03.07.2020)
- Championship Registration Form
- Estonian Rally Championship Regulations 2020 (approved 03.07.2020)
- For the information of competitors in Latvian stages
- Alcohol testing protocol
- EAL alcohol prohibition rules
- Safety Flag / Safety Declaration
- Truck Rally 2020 technical conditions
- E4WD technical conditions from 2019
- E2WD technical conditions from 2019
- Speed table 2020
See here: rallyreg
Motor racing is a motorsport where factory-built but modified cars compete on conventional roads. The rally takes place on road sections (special stages) closed to normal traffic, usually between 10 and 30 kilometres in length. In between the additional tests, there will be ascents, which will be given a set time. The result of the rally is obtained by adding the times of the additional tests. This may be in addition to the penalty seconds incurred due to mistakes in crossing time. The rally will be single track.
In a rally race, team members are the driver and the map reader. During the race, the map reader reads out to the pilot the speed legend written during the course familiarisation.
Estonian Championship rallies usually last three days for the competitors, the first two of which are spent getting to know the circuit or writing the speed legend. The race usually starts on the Friday evening of the week of the competition and continues on Saturday. For amateurs, there are also smaller competitions where all the activities are packed into one day.
The rally will be contested in specially designed cars with a safety barrier as an essential part. In the event of an accident, it protects riders from injury. In addition, competitors are required to wear racing clothing and helmets that comply with international regulations.
The rally cars are divided into separate classes according to their power. Cars in some classes comply with international technical conditions, others with Estonian national conditions. Technical conditions ensure safety and equality between cars.
Rally sprints are run in a similar way to car rallies, but in sprints only the speed of the additional stages is taken into account. In the sprint competition, all participants will have to complete the same extra test three times. Each time, points will be awarded within the class (1st place – 1 point, 2nd place – 2 points, etc.) and the contest will be won by the competitor with the lowest score in their class in the sum of the two rounds. Sprint races are one-day events.
Serious athletes in Estonia can compete in the Estonian championships in both car racing and sprinting. In both areas, you can drive an internationally compliant car or a slightly cheaper national class car. Estonia hosts the Estonian Championship and the Estonian Cup.
In addition, there will be separate races for Sunday riders – the Rally and the Sprint.
RALLY NEWS
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RALLY COMMITTEE
Emilia Abel
- Chairman of the Rally Committee
- emilia@onevent.ee
- +372 521 7076
Juhan Mänd
- Member of the Committee (points and speed tables)
- juhanm@hot.ee
- +372 5837 0171
Avo Kristov
- Member of the Committee (Safety and Training)
- avokristov@gmail.com
- +372 507 4035
Gabriel Müürsepp
- Member of the Committee (testing)
- gabriel.myyrsepp@gmail.com
- +372 503 2757
Janno Hert
- Member of the Committee (safety car coordinator)
- janno.hert@tridens.ee
- +372 5331 0433
Simo Koskinen
- Member of the Committee (youngsters and competitors' representative)
- simo.koskinen.01@gmail.com
- +372 5743 9472
Rasmus Uustulnd
- Member of the Committee (IT development and future projects)
- uustulndrasmus@gmail.com
- +372 5346 2093