2022 Estonian Rally Championship

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The 2022 Estonian Rally Championship was the sixty-fourth season of the Estonian Rally Championship.

Gregor Jeets won the drivers championship. 2022 Rally Poland - Jeets Gregor.jpg
Gregor Jeets won the drivers championship.

At the conclusion of the championship, Jeets and Taniel won their first Estonian championship title. They were driving with Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo.

Calendar

The 2022 season is contested mainly in Estonia, but there is one rally in Latvia which is part of the Estonian Rally Championship.

RoundStart dateFinish dateRallySurface Stages DistanceRef
129 January29 January Flag of Estonia.svg Sprintralli Otepää TalvSnow658.47 km [1]
212 February12 February Flag of Latvia.svg Rallijs SarmaSnow688.44 km [2]
313 May14 May Flag of Estonia.svg Rapla Rally Gravel, Tarmac12102.70 km [3]
414 July16 July Flag of Estonia.svg Rally Estonia NationalGravel776.68 km [4]
526 August27 August Flag of Estonia.svg Lõuna-Eesti Rally Gravel, Tarmac10100.26 km [5]
616 September17 September Flag of Estonia.svg Paide RallyGravel, Tarmac10122.32 km [6]
77 October8 October Flag of Estonia.svg Saaremaa Rally Gravel, Tarmac13134.56 km [7]

Results and standings

Season summary

RoundEventWinning driverWinning co-driverWinning entrantWinning timeRef
1 Flag of Estonia.svg Sprintralli Otepää Talv Flag of Estonia.svg Georg Linnamäe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Morgan Flag of Estonia.svg ALM Motorsport 35:47.0 [8]
2 Flag of Latvia.svg Rallijs Sarma Flag of Ukraine.svg Valeriy Gorban Flag of Estonia.svg Sergei Larens Flag of Ukraine.svg Eurolamp WRT 46:40.00 [9]
3 Flag of Estonia.svg Rapla Rally Flag of Estonia.svg Priit Koik Flag of Estonia.svg Kristo Tamm Flag of Estonia.svg OT Racing 55:46.3 [10]
4 Flag of Estonia.svg Rally Estonia National Flag of Estonia.svg Egon Kaur Flag of Estonia.svg Silver Simm Flag of Estonia.svg Egon Kaur44:31.2 [11]
5 Flag of Estonia.svg Lõuna-Eesti Rally Flag of Estonia.svg Gregor Jeets Flag of Estonia.svg Timo Taniel Flag of Estonia.svg Tehase Auto52:40.9 [12]
6 Flag of Estonia.svg Paide Ralli Flag of Estonia.svg Gregor Jeets Flag of Estonia.svg Timo Taniel Flag of Estonia.svg Tehase Auto1:01:29.7 [13]
7 Flag of Estonia.svg Saaremaa Rally Flag of Estonia.svg Egon Kaur Flag of Estonia.svg Silver Simm Flag of Finland.svg Rautio Motorsport1:05:32.9 [14]

Scoring system

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th  16th  17th  18th  19th  20th  21st  22nd  23rd  24th  25th  26th  27th  28th  29th  30th  31st  32nd  33rd  34th  35th  36th  37th  38th  39th  40th 
Points100796760555148464544434241403938373635343332313029282726252423222120191817161514

Estonian Rally Championship for Drivers

PosDriver OTE
Flag of Estonia.svg
SAR
Flag of Latvia.svg
RAP
Flag of Estonia.svg
EST
Flag of Estonia.svg
LÕU
Flag of Estonia.svg
PAI
Flag of Estonia.svg
SAA
Flag of Estonia.svg
Points
1 Flag of Estonia.svg Gregor Jeets5627114465.5
2 Flag of Estonia.svg Priit Koik771Ret23318
3 Flag of Estonia.svg Jaspar Vaher1512116105Ret254
4 Flag of Estonia.svg Timmu KõrgeRet4482Ret245
5 Flag of Estonia.svg Kaspar Kasari89Ret636237
6 Flag of Estonia.svg Taavi Niinemets1725Ret111449235
7 Flag of Estonia.svg Robert Virves 14Ret342228
8 Flag of Estonia.svg Karl-Markus Sei1611229189Ret220.5
9 Flag of Latvia.svg Edgars Balodis19171215Ret717219.5
10 Flag of Latvia.svg Edijs Bergmanis8Ret83Ret7207
11 Flag of Estonia.svg Patrick Enok1517141211Ret201
11 Flag of Estonia.svg Allan PopovRet62753010201
13 Flag of Estonia.svg Egon Kaur 11200
14 Flag of Estonia.svg Karl Johannes Visnapuu25Ret2019211424185.5
15 Flag of Estonia.svg Keiro Orgus244142131316175
16 Flag of Estonia.svg Romet JürgensonRet1217612171
17 Flag of Estonia.svg Raiko Aru1510158Ret168
18 Flag of Estonia.svg Karel Tölp431829182319Ret166.5
19 Flag of Estonia.svg Georg Linnamäe 1232Ret160
20 Flag of Estonia.svg Tarmo Lee47191616Ret15Ret153
21 Flag of Poland.svg Hubert Laskowski1057Ret147
22 Flag of Estonia.svg Karl JalakasRet21272120Ret35146
23 Flag of Estonia.svg Pranko Kõrgesaar23Ret25132426Ret142.5
24 Flag of Estonia.svg Roland Murakas455RetRet140
25 Flag of Lithuania.svg Vladas Jurkevičius33Ret134
26 Flag of Ukraine.svg Valeriy Gorban 31133.5
27 Flag of Estonia.svg Argo Kuutok31272433Ret14128.5
28 Flag of Estonia.svg Joosep Ralf Nõgene181418Ret22125.5
29 Flag of Estonia.svg Mark-Egert Tiits22RetRet17Ret1619125
30 Flag of Estonia.svg Aiko Aigro99Ret9RetRet112.5

EMV3 Championship

PosDriver OTE
Flag of Estonia.svg
SAR
Flag of Latvia.svg
RAP
Flag of Estonia.svg
EST
Flag of Estonia.svg
LÕU
Flag of Estonia.svg
PAI
Flag of Estonia.svg
SAA
Flag of Estonia.svg
Points
1 Flag of Poland.svg Hubert Laskowski122Ret91
2 Flag of Estonia.svg Kaspar KasariRet1262
3 Flag of Estonia.svg Rainer Rohtmets135
3 Flag of Estonia.svg Robert Virves 135

EMV4 Championship

PosDriver OTE
Flag of Estonia.svg
SAR
Flag of Latvia.svg
RAP
Flag of Estonia.svg
EST
Flag of Estonia.svg
LÕU
Flag of Estonia.svg
PAI
Flag of Estonia.svg
SAA
Flag of Estonia.svg
Points
1 Flag of Estonia.svg Jaspar Vaher121111Ret183.5
2 Flag of Estonia.svg Karl-Markus Sei217232Ret143
3 Flag of Estonia.svg Patrick Enok52423Ret120

Estonian Junior Rally Championship for Drivers

PosDriver RAP
Flag of Estonia.svg
EST
Flag of Estonia.svg
LÕU
Flag of Estonia.svg
PAI
Flag of Estonia.svg
SAA
Flag of Estonia.svg
Points
1 Flag of Estonia.svg Jaspar Vaher1111Ret181
2 Flag of Estonia.svg Karl Johannes Visnapuu45421141
3 Flag of Estonia.svg Pranko Kõrgesaar6254Ret77
4 Flag of Estonia.svg Patrick Enok23269
5 Flag of Germany.svg Fabio Schwarz84351
6 Flag of Spain.svg Gil Membrado5Ret338
7 Flag of Estonia.svg Joosep Ralf Nõgene3Ret21
8 Flag of Turkey.svg Kerem Kazaz7Ret13

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