Booden kinnisvara Estonian Grand Prix 2026

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Booden kinnisvara Estonian Grand Prix 2026

International Race Weekend

Booden kinnisvara Estonian Grand Prix will take place on August 7–8, 2026, at the Porsche Ring in Pärnu. The event will feature rounds of the Finnish, Baltic, Estonian, and Latvian championships. 

Whole Family Event

Saturday's program is designed as a family day, making the event one of the most significant motorsport highlights in Estonia. Additionally, a VIP reception for sponsors will be held on Saturday, August 8.

Tradition

In addition to modern racing cars, the event features many historic formula cars. A special category will compete for the Ants Seiler Cup, dedicated to the tradition of Estonia formula cars. Following the tradition of the historic Estonian Grand Prix (Eesti Suursõit), the program includes both cars and motorcycles. 

What is Estonian Grand Prix?

The international car and motorcycle circuit racing event “Estonian Grand Prix” is a highly regarded brand across Northern Europe, the Baltics, Scandinavia, and beyond.

Our long-term partners include the Finnish Automobile Sport Federation (AKK), the Baltic Touring Car Championship (BaTCC) organization, the Estonian Motorcycling Federation, the Finnish Motorcycling Federation (SML), and many major private teams. 

The event features intense sporting competition and seamless organization for the whole family, offering much more than just racing. The Estonian Grand Prix includes an extensive entertainment program designed to engage every family member. 

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History

Estonian circuit racing traditions date back to the 1930s. Exactly 93 years ago, in 1933, the first Estonian Grand Prix (Eesti Suursõit) took place. Just a year later, the event went international, featuring racers from Finland, Sweden, and Germany. During the Soviet era, Estonian circuit racers were among the elite in socialist countries—the highest international level our athletes could reach due to the political climate of the time.

Formula Estonia represents a significant chapter in the history of Estonian circuit racing. Over 44 years, a total of 1,331 cars were manufactured at the factory on Hobujaama Street in Tallinn, which operated under various names. This production volume ensures Formula Estonia a place among the world’s top ten formula manufacturers for many years to come.

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