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Rallying competition held in Estonia
Saaremaa Rally
Saaremaa Ralli |
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Status | active |
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Genre | motorsporting event |
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Date(s) | October |
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Frequency | annual |
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Location(s) | Saare County |
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Country | Estonia |
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Inaugurated | 1974 |
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Most recent | Saaremaa Rally 2022 |
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Website | saaremaarally.eu |
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Saaremaa Rally 2023 |
Saaremaa Rally (Estonian: Saaremaa ralli) is a rally competition which annually takes place in Saare County, Estonia.[1] The rally is part of the Estonian Rally Championship.
First competition was held in 1974.[1]