This year’s entry list includes many drivers who have previously won Rally Estonia and the trophy helmet. In 2010 Markko Märtin and Kristo Kraag were the winners of the inaugural event. This year they are back with the latest generation Ford Fiesta WRC from M-Sport. Georg Gross and Raigo Mõlder won Rally Estonia 2013 and in 2019 will they drive OT Racing’s Ford Fiesta WRC. In 2016 when Rally Estonia was a round of FIA ERC for the third time the winners were Ralfs Sirmacis and Maris Kulšs. Sirmacis has now a new co-driver Ralfs Igavens and they will start with Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X. Ott Tänak has won Rally Estonia twice, 2014 and 2018. His co-drivers were Raigo Mõlder and Martin Järveoja. Last year’s winners are back and Ott is ready for the hunt of his third Rally Estonia trophy helmet with Martin Järveoja and Toyota Yaris WRC.
Besides already named drivers have Mads Ostberg and Jonas Andersson won Rally Estonia twice with Ford Fiesta RS WRC (2011, 2012). In 2015 were the winners Alexey Lukyanuk and Alexey Arnautov (Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X).
Tarmo Hõbe, Shell Helix Rally Estonia head of commercial rally: “Rally Estonia trophy helmet is our trademark. Some of our trophy helmets are not in use, they are next to other trophies in driver’s trophy rooms. Others are used in different series, like WRC and FIA ERC for example. And this year have we good news for the winners as for the first time they will receive two trophy helmets. And it isa historical moment as for the first time our helmets have the WRC logo on them.”
The design of the Shell Helix Rally Estonia trophy helmets comes from Kristjan Tramberg and headisu.com. Stilo racing helmets are from Racingexpert and they are hand painted in Finland. Evgraphics is a well known company and has delivered helmets to many known drivers like F1 driver Valtteri Bottas and Esapekka Lappi who will start at Shell Helix Rally Estonia with Citroen C3 WRC.