Croatia Rally

The Croatia Rally is an international rally racing event based in Zagreb, Croatia and is planned to be the third round of 2021 World Rally Championship.[1] The event is organised by Automobile Clubs D.T. Motorsport and Cro Dakar Team with the support of Croatian Car and Karting Federation and was a round of the European Rally Championship from 2007 till 2013. The event was known in the past as Delta Rally and Croatia Delta Rally. It has been a tarmac rally since at least the late 1980s.

Croatia Rally 2016 Finish Podium, crew members: Maja Sabol (CRO), Juraj Šebalj (CRO), Michaela Vejačkova (SVK), Vlastimil Majerčak (SVK), Gergo Istovics (HUN), Antal Kovacs (HUN)

History

Very first Croatia rally was held more than four decades ago. Its first edition was held in 1974 when it was called INA Delta TLX Rally. It took only three years to grow from a regional race into a national championship event of former Yugoslavia. From the very beginning, the main characteristic of the rally was the extremely long itineraries, which passed through Gorski Kotar, Lika, Primorje and Continental Croatia till mid-eighties.

The first international recognition the race experienced in 1986, when it entered the FIA calendar. The same year special stages located at Žumberak, Plešivica, Zagrebačka gora and Hrvatsko Zagorje were driven by the crews from Austria, Germany, Czech Republic and Slovakia. It was the beginning of the project with the goal of entering the European Championship. First nomination towards FIA was sent the same year 1986. But, the race had to wait for the European pedigree for a long six years.

War years despite, Delta rally has become recognized internationally. The event was growing rapidly even in a difficult period one year after another. Good organization has brought it a coefficient 10 by the year 1995, and a year later the organizer nominated it under the name Croatia rally for the highest coefficient of the contemporary European Championship – 20. It took even eleven years till the prestigious series in Croatia.

In late 2006 FIA has reported that the European Championship (ERC) will spread. 34. Croatia rally 2007. has entered the calendar as a third out of ten ERC events. In the first ERC Croatia rally victory was won by the domestic crew Juraj Šebalj and Toni Klinc in Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX. The remaining two rallies held in Zagreb and its surroundings were won by foreign competitiors – Italians Corrado Fontana and Renzo Casazza, as well as Bulgarians Krum Donchev and Peter Yordanov.

After three successfully organized ERC events in Zagreb, the economic recession has caused the relocation of the race to Rijeka. Croatia Rally in year 2010 was organized in by the Automotive Association of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, and in the next two years by local AC MRC. Special stages were held in Gorski Kotar, Učka, Ćićarija, Istria, and particularly attractive was Super special stage at legendary track Preluk.

In 2013 Croatia Rally has moved once again. This time to Istria and the town of Poreč, which is the host and co-organizer of the event. The rally was organized by the Croatian Car and Karting Federation and the special stages were driven at Učka, Ćićarija and in the triangle of the cities of Buzet, Motovun and Pazin.

The most wins in the history of Croatia Rally were achieved by Slovenians, driver Branislav Kuzmič and co-driver Rudi Šali, each with five victories. They are followed by the Croatian crew Juraj Šebalj - Toni Klinc with four victories and Croatian driver Tihomir Filipović and his co-driver Davor Devunić, with three victories each.

WRC

On October 10, 2020, FIA World Motorsport Council has confirmed Croatia Rally as a new round of the World Rally Championship. The country is set to become the thirty-fourth nation to stage a championship round in the WRC. FIA President Jean Todt congratulated Croatian Car and Carting Federation president Davorin Štetner and pointed out that successful including in 2021 calendar was possible thanks to support of Mayor of Zagreb and Croatian Government. The dates are set for Croatia Rally 2021 from April 22 till April 25. Rally Headquarters, start and finish podium will be in Zagreb and itinerary will pass through Karlovac County, Zagreb County and Krapina-Zagorje County. The surface of Special Stages is tarmac.[2]

Jean Todt congratulates Croatia Rally organizers via video message

The idea of bringing WRC to Croatia was born by Daniel Šaškin in year 2013 while Croatia Rally was part of European Rally Championship. Seven years after Šaškin, his partner Marin Frčko and their team succedeed. "The vision was to display our beautiful country to the world through a sport. We believe we can integrate tourism, technology, science and breathtaking scenery in order to show Croatia in a new light. A concept of 310 kilometers of Special Stages with 1000 more kilometers of liaison shall be revealed any time soon. It is our wish to send out a message of traffic safety and bringing a traffic culture to a higher level. This event is much more than the sport itself", said Daniel Šaškin, President of Organizing Committee of Croatia Rally in a tv show RTL Direkt.[3]

List of winners

Croatia Rally 2016 Winners Vlastimil Majercak and Michaela Vejackova

Sourced in part from:[4][5][6]

YearWinnerCar
Delta Rally
1974 Tomislav Markt BMW 1600
1975 Aleksandar Mačešić Datsun 1200
1976 Berislav Modric Fiat 128 SC
1977 Aleš Pušnik Renault 5
1978 Aleš Pušnik Renault 5
1979 Borko Skurić Opel Kadett GT/E
1980 Leon Poberaj Zastava 101
1981 Leon Poberaj Zastava 101
1982 Borko Skurić Opel Kadett GT/E
1983 Brane Kuzmič Renault 5 GT Turbo
1984 Brane Kuzmič Renault 5 GT Turbo
1985 Brane Kuzmič Renault 5 GT Turbo
1986 Romana Zrnec Renault 11 Turbo
1987 Brane Kuzmič Renault 5 GT Turbo
1988 Brane Kuzmič Renault 5 GT Turbo
1989 Tihomir Filipović Lancia Delta HF Integrale
1990 Tihomir Filipović Lancia Delta HF Integrale
1991 Tihomir Filipović Lancia Delta HF Integrale
1992 Žarko Šepetavc Lancia Delta HF Integrale
1993 Raimund Baumschlager Ford Escort RS Cosworth
1994 Niko Pulić Lancia Delta HF Integrale
1995 Niko Pulić Lancia Delta HF Integrale
Croatia Delta Rally
1996 Kurt Göttlicher Ford Escort RS Cosworth
1997 David Pattison Ford Escort RS Cosworth
1998 Enrico Bertone Toyota Celica GT-Four
1999 Enrico Bertone Renault Mégane Maxi
2000 Bert de Jong Subaru Impreza WRC
2001 Krum Donchev Peugeot 306 Maxi
2002 Leszek Kuzaj Toyota Corolla WRC
2003 Václav Pech Jr. Ford Focus RS WRC
2004 Juraj Šebalj Subaru Impreza WRX STi
2005 Juraj Šebalj Citroën C2 S1600
2006 Václav Pech Jr. Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
2007 Juraj Šebalj Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
2008 Corrado Fontana Fiat Abarth Grande Punto S2000
Croatia Rally
2009 Krum Donchev Peugeot 207 S2000
2010 Luca Rossetti Fiat Abarth Grande Punto S2000
2011 Luca Rossetti Fiat Abarth Grande Punto S2000
2012 Juho Hänninen Škoda Fabia S2000
2013 Jan Kopecký Škoda Fabia S2000
2014 Juraj Šebalj Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
2015 Murat Bostanci Ford Fiesta R5
2016 Vlastimil Majerčak Ford Fiesta R5
2017 David Botka Škoda Fabia R5
Zagreb Delta Rally
2011 János Szilágyi Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
2012 Juraj Šebalj Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
2013 Juraj Šebalj Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
INA Delta Rally
2014 Juraj Šebalj Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
2015 Juraj Šebalj Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
2016 Juraj Šebalj Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
2017 Krisztián Hideg Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
2018 Ondřej Bisaha Ford Fiesta R5
2019 Rok Turk Hyundai i20 R5
2020 Ondřej Bisaha Hyundai i20 R5

References

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