Tour European Rally

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The Tour European Rally (short TER) is a rallying series in Europe created by the Italian TV producer Luca Grilli, aimed at "merging the assets of some outstanding rally events in Europe and create a series in order to have an enhanced global promotion". [1] The top car class of the series is R5, but there are also cups for R2, production and 2WD cars. Romanian driver Simone Tempestini was the champion of the inaugural season in 2016. [2]

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In 2019 Tour European Rally launched the Tour European Rally Historic (short TER H).

in 2020 Tour European Rally will launch the Tour European Rally Alternative Energy (short eTER ).

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2020 TER - Tour European Rally season

Calendar [3] (updated 05.05.2020 due Covid-19 restrictions)

RoundDateEventSurfaceTER OverallTER JuniorTER 2WDTER LadiesTER Prod / RGT /R4-K
120 - 22 March

Postponed due Covid-19

(New date coming soon)

Flag of Italy.svg Rally Città di Arezzo, Crete Senesi e ValtiberinaGravel
228 - 30 May

Cancelled due Covid-19

(Confirmed in 2021 TER)

Flag of Switzerland.svg Rallye du ChablaisTarmac
321- 22 August

NEW DATE

Flag of Spain.svg Rallye de FerrolTarmac
403 - 05 September Flag of Belgium (civil).svg ConXion Omloop van Vlaanderen Tarmac
525 - 26 September Flag of Romania.svg Rally TransilvaniaTarmac
616 - 18 October

NEW DATE

Flag of France.svg Rallye Antibes Côte d’Azur Tarmac

2020 TER H - Tour European Rally Historic season

Calendar [3] (updated 05.05.2020 due Covid-19 restrictions)

RoundDateEventSurfaceTER HTER H J1/J2
120 - 22 March

Postponed due Covid-19

(New date coming soon)

Flag of Italy.svg Rally Città di Arezzo, Crete Senesi e ValtiberinaGravel
228 - 30 May

CANCELLED

(Confirmed in 2021 TER Historic)

Flag of Switzerland.svg Rallye du ChablaisTarmac
303 - 05 September Flag of Belgium (civil).svg ConXion Omloop van Vlaanderen Tarmac
402 - 03 October Flag of Spain.svg Rallye Rias Altas (Coeff. 2)Tarmac
516 - 18 October

NEW DATE

Flag of France.svg Rallye Antibes Côte d’Azur Tarmac
6.. - .. November

NEW DATE (TBC)

Flag of Italy.svg Rallye Sanremo StoricoTarmac

2020 eTER - Tour European Rally Alternative Energy season

Calendar [3] (updated 05.05.2020 due Covid-19 restrictions)

RoundDateEventeTER
120 - 22 March

Postponed due Covid-19

(New date coming soon)

Flag of Italy.svg Tuscany Green Rally
228 - 30 May

Cancelled due Covid-19

(Confirmed in 2021 eTER)

Flag of Switzerland.svg E-Rallye du Chablais
303 - 05 September Flag of Belgium (civil).svg ConXion Omloop van Vlaanderen
425 - 26 September Flag of Romania.svg Rally Transilvania
516 - 18 October

NEW DATE

Flag of France.svg Rally Region sud alternative Energy

TER - Tour European Rally "Hall of Fame"

SeasonChampion driverCo-driverCarTeam
2016 Flag of Romania.svg Simone Tempestini Flag of Romania.svg Carmen Poenaru Ford Fiesta R5
2017 Flag of Italy.svg Giandomenico Basso Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Granai Hyundai i20 R5 BRC Racing Team
2018 Flag of Italy.svg Giandomenico Basso Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Granai Hyundai i20 R5 - Skoda Fabia R5
2019 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Steve Fernandes Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Olivier BeckSkoda Fabia R5FS - SPORT

TER 2 Cup "HALL of Fame"

SeasonChampion driverCo-driverCar
2017 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Joachim Wagemans Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Erwin Mombaerts Peugeot 208 R2
2018 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Joachim Wagemans Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Francois Geerlandt Peugeot 208 R2
2019 Flag of Switzerland.svg Jonathan Michellod Flag of Switzerland.svg Stéphane Fellay Peugeot 208 R2

TER H - Tour European Rally Historic "HALL of Fame"

SeasonChampion driverCo-driverCar
2019 Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Walter Schewe Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Frank BlondeelPorsche 911 SC 3.0

2019 TER - Tour European Rally season

Calendar [3]

RoundDateEventSurfaceOverall WinnerTER2 Cup Winner
125 – 27 April Flag of Italy.svg Rally Valli CuneesiTarmacCancelled
217 – 19 May Flag of France.svg Rallye Antibes Côte d’Azur Tarmac Flag of France.svg Sylvain Michel Flag of Switzerland.svg Jonathan Michellod
319 – 20 July Flag of Spain.svg Rallye de FerrolTarmac Flag of Spain.svg Iván Ares
46 – 7 September Flag of Belgium (civil).svg ConXion Omloop van Vlaanderen Tarmac Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sébastien Bedoret Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gilles Pyck
526 – 29 September Flag of Romania.svg Rally TransilvaniaTarmac Flag of Romania.svg Simone Tempestini Flag of Romania.svg Mihnea Muresan
617 – 19 October Flag of Switzerland.svg Rallye International du Valais Tarmac Flag of Switzerland.svg Olivier Burri Flag of Switzerland.svg Jonathan Michellod

2019 TER H - Tour European Rally Historic season

Calendar [3]

RoundDateEventSurfaceTER H Overall WinnerTER H J1/J2 TROPHY Winner
115 - 16 March Flag of Spain.svg Rally Moritz Costa BravaTarmac Flag of Sweden.svg Anders Johnsen Flag of Sweden.svg Mats Myrsell
211 – 13 April Flag of Italy.svg Rallye SanremoTarmac Flag of Italy.svg "Zippo" Andrea Zivian
317 – 19 May Flag of France.svg Rallye Antibes Côte d’Azur Tarmac Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Walter Schewe
46 – 7 September Flag of Belgium (civil).svg ConXion Omloop van Vlaanderen Tarmac Flag of Germany.svg Heinz-Walter Schewe Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Paul Lietaer
55 – 6 October Flag of Spain.svg Rallye Rias AltasTarmac Flag of Spain.svg Jesus Ferreiro
617 – 19 October Flag of Switzerland.svg Rallye International du Valais Tarmac Flag of Switzerland.svg Alain Rothlisberger Flag of Switzerland.svg Guy Trolliet

2019 TER HISTORIC STANDINGS

2018 season

Calendar [4]

RoundDateEventSurfaceOverall Winner DMACK TER2 Cup Winner
14 – 5 May Flag of Romania.svg Transilvania Rally Tarmac Flag of Italy.svg Giandomenico Basso Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Joachim Wagemans
217 – 20 May Flag of France.svg Rallye Antibes Côte d’Azur Tarmac Flag of France.svg Bryan Bouffier Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Joachim Wagemans
321 – 23 June Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Renties Ypres Rally Tarmac Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Sébastien Bedoret Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Joachim Wagemans
42 – 4 August Flag of Portugal.svg Rali Vinho da Madeira Tarmac Flag of Portugal.svg Alexandre Camacho
58 – 9 September Flag of Italy.svg Rally d'Abruzzo Gravelcancelledcancelled
618 – 20 October Flag of Switzerland.svg Rallye International du Valais Tarmac Flag of Italy.svg Giandomenico Basso

2017 season

Calendar [5]

RoundDateEventSurfaceWinner [6]
14 – 6 May Flag of Romania.svg Transilvania Rally Tarmac Flag of Italy.svg Giandomenico Basso
223 – 24 June Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ypres Rally Tarmac Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bernd Casier
33 – 5 August Flag of Portugal.svg Rally Vinho da Madeira Tarmac Flag of Portugal.svg Alexandre Camacho
429 – 30 September Flag of Austria.svg Skoda Rallye Liezen Tarmac Flag of Italy.svg Giandomenico Basso
526 – 28 October Flag of Switzerland.svg Rallye International du Valais Tarmac Flag of Italy.svg Giandomenico Basso
624 – 26 November Flag of Italy.svg Rally Tuscan Rewind Gravel Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav Orsák

2016 season

Calendar [5]

RoundDateEventSurfaceWinner [6]
112 – 14 May Flag of Romania.svg Arad RallyGravel Flag of Romania.svg Simone Tempestini
24 – 6 August Flag of Portugal.svg Rally Vinho da Madeira Tarmac Flag of Portugal.svg José Pedro Fontes
322 – 24 September Flag of Austria.svg Skoda Rallye Liezen Tarmac Flag of Austria.svg Hermann Neubauer
420 – 22 October Flag of Switzerland.svg Rallye International du Valais Tarmac Flag of Switzerland.svg Sébastien Carron

In 2018, DMACK signed a deal with TER to be the official tyre partner and among other things, name the junior series (DMACK TER2 Cup). [7] [8]

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Press

https://wikirace.it/il-ter-tour-european-rally-sbarca-ad-antibes-per-la-seconda-gara-del-2018/#gref

https://brc.it/de/dettaglio-news/brc-conquista-il-tour-european-rally-2017/70362

https://latulasport.es/index.php/90-continentales/7945-tour-european-rally-la-alternativa-gratuita-al-european-rally-championship

https://www.revistascratch.com/nacional-asfalto/noticia/ferrol-repite-en-el-calendario-del-tour-european-rally-en-2020-53424

https://www.rally.it/2019/01/il-ter-secondo-il-suo-ideatore-luca-grilli

https://canale3.tv/tag/tour-european-rally/

https://www.romania-insider.com/romanian-city-hosts-opening-round-2017-tour-european-rally-early-may

https://funchalnoticias.net/2017/08/03/rali-da-madeira-com-19-pilotos-do-tour-european-rally/

https://www.rallyssimo.it/2017/05/02/tour-european-rally-pronto-la-gara-2017/

https://www.automobilsport.com/race-categories--24,156812,Le-Kenotek-Ypres-Rally-comptera-pour-le-Tour-European-Rally-2017,news.htm

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