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Limited edition fan passes launched for Rally Estonia’s 15th anniversary

Delfi Rally Estonia is celebrating its 15th anniversary in style with the release of limited edition fan passes honouring two of the Baltic's biggest rally stars - Ott Tänak and Mārtiņš Sesks.
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Just 1000 individually numbered passes have been produced for each driver, offering fans a unique and collectible way to show their support when the WRC returns to Tartu and the forests of South Estonia from 17 – 20 July.
Tänak, a four-time Rally Estonia winner and 2019 world champion, will once again have the home crowd behind him.
"A limited edition fan pass bearing my name is something very special," he said. "Chances like this don’t come around often and I’m very grateful to the Rally Estonia team for making it happen.
"Martin [Järveoja, co-driver] and I will absolutely give our all to make sure the fans wearing these passes have something to be proud of at Rally Estonia."
Sesks considers Rally Estonia to be his "home round" of the 2025 WRC season

Sesks considers Rally Estonia to be his "home round" of the 2025 WRC season

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Sesks, who will drive an M-Sport Ford Puma Rally1 on the super-fast stages, considers Rally Estonia his home event due to its close proximity to Latvia.
“I think all of those things where we can make something special brings more added value. This year Rally Estonia will be our home event because that's the closest round to our home. I think it will be amazing that we see a lot of Latvian flags around Estonia," the youngster enthused.
Both passes are priced at €89 and are available now via the official Rally Estonia e-shop. A full range of other passes is also available.

Fast roads, new challenges

The 2025 Rally Estonia route will cover 308.35km of competitive action across 12 unique gravel stages, combining fan favourites with fresh new tests.
Thursday evening (17 July) begins with the opening ceremony, autograph session, and start podium in Tartu’s Town Hall Square. The rally heads straight into action from Friday morning, with stages running through the forests and open farmland of South Estonia.
This year Rally Estonia will be our home event because that's the closest round to our home.
New for this year is Saturday's Hellenurme stage, offering a fresh challenge for crews, while two stages will be based near the scenic Lake Peipus area. The final day features a redesigned Kääriku Power Stage, blending previously-used sections with new territory, while the finish podium and trophy ceremony will also take place at the Kääriku Sports Center.
Tartu once again hosts the rally’s central hub, with the service park located at the Estonian National Museum in Raadi.