The region's largest car The Estonian Grand Prix is already bringing the world's largest Nordic circuit tops to the auto24ring in Pärnu on 29-30 June.
Already this This weekend, auto24ring will host the sixth edition of the largest car show in the Baltic States. international circuit race Estonian Grand Prix 2019. Contact the Northern European, Finnish, Baltic and Estonian Championships. This is the first stage of the Estonian and European championship.
Participants are expected to from up to 8 countries and more than 160 racers will start. To enter the race two top motorcycle racing classes - Superbike and Superbike. Superstock 600, but also the most exciting Superbike and Superstock 600. The youngest riders in the Mini GP-100 class.
"Estonian Grand Prix is a great competition," said the Finnish Grand Prix with the largest number of participants (40+). (40 cars on the grid) Legends Cars class. "It's the most is like a carnival, our drivers love it!"
"Be sure to come Pärnu, because only once a year do you get the chance to see the a top-class car and motorcycle circuit race," said. Toivo Asmer, the main organiser.
Spectators can expect to experience powerful Lamborghinis, Porsches, BMWs, GTs, GTs and more. Open class cars, attractive Legends and Historic Formula class racing cars. Among the better-known names are on the starting grid Raimo Kulli, Markku Blomqvist, Valters Zviedris, Uldis Timaks, Tommi Haru, Andre Kiil, Hannes and Tõnu Soomer, Jesper Holm, Raimo Kesseli, Marko Rantanen, Toni Lähteenmäki and others.
"auto24Ring on for the powerful V8 Thunder and The Gran Tourismo cars. circuit," said Mika Mäkinen, who will be competing in the V8 Thunder class. "We here we can harness all the power and speed of the cars, and the and the track itself offers challenges for the participants at the same time."
The competition opens Saturday 29 June at 12 noon. Channel 12 and Postimees online will be broadcast internationally. The competition will also be an extensive entertainment area with activities for children and adults alike. from a demonstration of electric maps to from a demonstration of electric cars to a balance line and other games and a band on Saturday evening. Tickets for the competition cost €10, with children up to 14 years old paying €10. The event is free of charge.
Estonian Grand Prix is supported by EAS, Ministry of Culture, AS Postimees Grupp, AS Ekspress Grupp, Husqvarna Estonia, City of Pärnu, Tallink, Henkell, Fremax, Mariine Auto - Peugeot, Pere Optika - Motopere eyewear shop, Jazz Laundries, AS Toode, Cramo Estonia and Skamet.