Who to watch this weekend?
If you don't know yet who you want to watch this weekend, you can find a list of all the competitors here.
If you don't know yet who you want to watch this weekend, you can find a list of all the competitors here.
A great summer soup! Win 2 VIP tickets to the Henkell Estonian Grand Prix 2021, an international car racing event, which will take place on 19-20 June in Pärnu, Audru Circuit.
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19-20.06.2021 The Henkell Estonian Grand Prix 2021, the largest international circuit race in the Baltic States, will take place for the seventh time at Audruring. The competition is expected to attract participants from up to 8 countries and will be contested by more than 150 racers. A limited number of spectators will also be allowed. Buy your ticket from Piletilevi! The fastest will meet in Pärnu!
For the first time this season, all the Estonian Championship classes will compete in the Henkell Estonian Grand Prix at Audruring from 18-20 June.
Due to the relaxation of the corona restrictions, spectators will be allowed to the Henkell Estonian Grand Prix on 18-20 June. Now it will be a real race, with a number of top riders from the Baltic States and the Nordic countries taking to the track, and fans will be able to watch them on the track.
At the opening round of the Estonian Open Circuit Championship at the Bikernieki circuit in Riga, 33 cars competed in the BMW 325 Cup class. The race was also part of the Baltic Championship.
The Estonian Grand Prix 2021 is less than a month away. Registration is now open and the timetable can be found here.
The Baltic Touring Car Championship is underway! The first stage in Riga was an exciting one. Two days of thrills and spills.For a detailed overview of the results click here. The next round, Estonian Grand Prix 2021, will take place at the end of June in Pärnu, on the Auto24 circuit.
On 14 and 15 May, despite the global pandemic and restrictions, the first round of the Northern European Zone and Baltic Touring Car Championship will be held at the Bikernieki race track, with a large number of participants but no spectators allowed in the stands.