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| name = Martin Järveoja |
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| Years = [[2010 World Rally Championship|2010]]–present |
| Years = [[2010 World Rally Championship|2010]]–present |
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| Driver = {{flagicon|EST}} [[Ott Tänak]] (2017–)<br>{{flagicon|EST}} [[Karl Kruuda]] (2010–2016) |
| Driver = {{flagicon|EST}} [[Ott Tänak]] (2017–)<br>{{flagicon|EST}} [[Karl Kruuda]] (2010–2016) |
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| Teams = [[M-Sport World Rally Team|M-Sport]] (2017, 2023)<br>[[Hyundai Motorsport|Hyundai]] (2020–2022)<br>[[Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT|Toyota]] (2018–2019)<br>[[DMACK World Rally Team|Drive DMACK]] (2016)<br>ME3 Rally Team (2011, 2015)<br>Printsport (2014)<br>[[ |
| Teams = [[M-Sport World Rally Team|M-Sport]] (2017, 2023)<br>[[Hyundai Motorsport|Hyundai]] (2020–2022)<br>[[Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT|Toyota]] (2018–2019)<br>[[DMACK World Rally Team|Drive DMACK]] (2016)<br>ME3 Rally Team (2011, 2015)<br>Printsport (2014)<br>[[RedGrey Team|MM Motorsport]] (2013)<br>World Rally Team Estonia (2010) |
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| Co-Championships = 1 ([[2019 World Rally Championship|2019]]) |
| Co-Championships = 1 ([[2019 World Rally Championship|2019]]) |
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| Races = |
| Races = 120 |
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| Wins = |
| Wins = 19 |
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| Podiums = |
| Podiums = 42 |
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| Stagewins = |
| Stagewins = 305 |
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| First race = [[2010 Jordan Rally]] |
| First race = [[2010 Jordan Rally]] |
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| First win = [[2017 Rally Italia Sardegna]] |
| First win = [[2017 Rally Italia Sardegna]] |
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| Last win = [[2023 Rally |
| Last win = [[2023 Rally Chile]] |
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| Last race = [[2023 Rally |
| Last race = [[2023 Rally Japan]] |
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| updated = |
| updated = 21 January 2024 |
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'''Martin Järveoja''' ({{IPA-et|ˈmɑr.tin ˈjær.ʋeˈojɑ|est}}; born 18 August 1987) is an Estonian [[Rallying|rally]] [[co-driver]]. He is currently teamed with [[Ott Tänak]] and is |
'''Martin Järveoja''' ({{IPA-et|ˈmɑr.tin ˈjær.ʋeˈojɑ|est}}; born 18 August 1987) is an Estonian [[Rallying|rally]] [[co-driver]]. He is currently teamed with [[Ott Tänak]] and is set to compete for [[Hyundai Motorsport]] in the [[World Rally Championship]]. |
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==Rally career== |
==Rally career== |
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He is the son of Estonian politician [[Toomas Järveoja]], and originally a [[Judo]] competitor (he was five-time champion in Estonia).<ref name="Paltser">{{cite web|url=http://autosport.ee/meedia/kaardilugejate-lood-martin-jaerveoja|title=Kaardilugejate lood - Martin Järveoja|last=Paltser|first=Rauno|language=et|date=2015|access-date=23 September 2018}}</ref> Järveoja began his [[Rallying|rally]] career in 2006, [[co-driver|co-driving]] for several drivers, including his cousin Ken Järveoja and uncle Tarmo Järveoja, competing in the regional and national championships.<ref name="Paltser" /> |
He is the son of Estonian politician [[Toomas Järveoja]], and originally a [[Judo]] competitor (he was five-time champion in Estonia).<ref name="Paltser">{{cite web|url=http://autosport.ee/meedia/kaardilugejate-lood-martin-jaerveoja|title=Kaardilugejate lood - Martin Järveoja|last=Paltser|first=Rauno|language=et|date=2015|access-date=23 September 2018}}</ref> Järveoja began his [[Rallying|rally]] career in 2006, [[co-driver|co-driving]] for several drivers, including his cousin Ken Järveoja and uncle Tarmo Järveoja, competing in the regional and national championships.<ref name="Paltser" /> |
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In 2010, Järveoja made his debut in the [[World Rally Championship]], co-driving for [[Karl Kruuda]] in [[2010 Jordan Rally|Jordan]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ewrc-results.com/coprofile/10878-martin-jarveoja/1 |title=Martin Järveoja WRC profile |website=ewrc-results.com|access-date=28 October 2019}}</ref> The pair finished fifth in the [[2014 World Rally Championship-2]] after wins in Finland and Sweden. |
In 2010, Järveoja made his debut in the [[World Rally Championship]], co-driving for [[Karl Kruuda]] in [[2010 Jordan Rally|Jordan]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ewrc-results.com/coprofile/10878-martin-jarveoja/1 |title=Martin Järveoja WRC profile |website=ewrc-results.com|access-date=28 October 2019}}</ref> The pair finished fifth in the [[2014 World Rally Championship-2]] after wins in Finland and Sweden.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.ewrc-results.com/season/2014/222-wrc-2/ |title=2014 WRC-2 season |website=ewrc-results.com|access-date=28 October 2019}}</ref> |
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In December 2016, Järveoja signed a contract with [[M-Sport World Rally Team]] and formed a partnership with [[Ott Tänak]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sport.ohtuleht.ee/776109/ott-tanak-vahetab-kaardilugejat|title=Ott Tänak vahetab kaardilugejat|language=et|publisher=[[Õhtuleht]]|date=12 December 2016}}</ref> He and Tänak claimed their first World Rally Championship victory in the [[2017 Rally Italia Sardegna]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sport.postimees.ee/4139375/voimas-ott-tanak-voitis-sardiinias-karjaari-esimese-mm-ralli|title=Ott Tänak võitis Sardiinias karjääri esimese MM-ralli|language=et|publisher=[[Postimees]]|date=11 June 2017}}</ref> |
In December 2016, Järveoja signed a contract with [[M-Sport World Rally Team]] and formed a partnership with [[Ott Tänak]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sport.ohtuleht.ee/776109/ott-tanak-vahetab-kaardilugejat|title=Ott Tänak vahetab kaardilugejat|language=et|publisher=[[Õhtuleht]]|date=12 December 2016}}</ref> He and Tänak claimed their first World Rally Championship victory in the [[2017 Rally Italia Sardegna]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sport.postimees.ee/4139375/voimas-ott-tanak-voitis-sardiinias-karjaari-esimese-mm-ralli|title=Ott Tänak võitis Sardiinias karjääri esimese MM-ralli|language=et|publisher=[[Postimees]]|date=11 June 2017}}</ref> |
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| [[2021 World Rally Championship|2021]] |
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| {{flagicon|EST}} [[Ott Tänak]] |
| {{flagicon|EST}} [[Ott Tänak]] |
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| [[Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC |
| [[Hyundai i20 Coupe WRC]] |
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| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[2023 Rally Sweden]] |
| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[2023 Rally Sweden]] |
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| [[2023 World Rally Championship|2023]] |
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| {{flagicon|EST}} [[Ott Tänak]] |
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| [[Ford Puma Rally1]] |
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| {{flagicon|CHI}} [[2023 Rally Chile]] |
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| [[2023 World Rally Championship|2023]] |
| [[2023 World Rally Championship|2023]] |
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| {{flagicon|EST}} [[Ott Tänak]] |
| {{flagicon|EST}} [[Ott Tänak]] |
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| [[2013 World Rally Championship|2013]] |
| [[2013 World Rally Championship|2013]] |
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! [[RedGrey Team|MM Motorsport]] |
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! [[Ford Fiesta R5]] |
! [[Ford Fiesta R5]] |
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| [[2013 Monte Carlo Rally|MON]] |
| [[2013 Monte Carlo Rally|MON]] |
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|[[2017 World Rally Championship|2017]] |
|[[2017 World Rally Championship|2017]] |
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![[Ford Fiesta WRC]] |
![[Ford Fiesta WRC]] |
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|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[2017 Monte Carlo Rally|MON]]<br /><small>3</small> |
|style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[2017 Monte Carlo Rally|MON]]<br /><small>3</small> |
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| [[2023 World Rally Championship|2023]] |
| [[2023 World Rally Championship|2023]] |
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! [[M-Sport World Rally Team|M-Sport WRT]] |
! [[M-Sport World Rally Team|M-Sport Ford WRT]] |
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! [[Ford Puma Rally1]] |
! [[Ford Puma Rally1]] |
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| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2023 Monte Carlo Rally|MON]]<br />{{small|5}} |
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2023 Monte Carlo Rally|MON]]<br />{{small|5}} |
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| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[2023 Rally Sweden|SWE]]<br />{{small|1}} |
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[2023 Rally Sweden|SWE]]<br />{{small|1}} |
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| [[2023 Rally Mexico|MEX]] |
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2023 Rally Mexico|MEX]]<br />{{small|9}} |
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| [[2023 Croatia Rally|CRO]] |
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[2023 Croatia Rally|CRO]]<br />{{small|2}} |
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| [[2023 Rally de Portugal|POR]] |
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2023 Rally de Portugal|POR]]<br />{{small|4}} |
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| [[2022 Rally Italia Sardegna|ITA]] |
| style="background:#CFCFFF;"| [[2022 Rally Italia Sardegna|ITA]]<br />{{small|35}} |
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| [[2023 Safari Rally|KEN]] |
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2023 Safari Rally|KEN]]<br />{{small|6}} |
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| [[2023 Rally Estonia|EST]] |
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2023 Rally Estonia|EST]]<br />{{small|9}} |
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| [[2023 Rally Finland|FIN]] |
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[2023 Rally Finland|FIN]]<br />{{small|Ret}} |
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| [[2023 Acropolis Rally|GRE]] |
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2023 Acropolis Rally|GRE]]<br />{{small|4}} |
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| [[2023 Rally Chile|CHL]] |
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[2023 Rally Chile|CHL]]<br />{{small|1}} |
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| [[2023 Central Europe Rally|EUR]] |
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[2023 Central Europe Rally|EUR]]<br />{{small|3}} |
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| [[2023 Rally Japan|JPN]] |
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2023 Rally Japan|JPN]]<br />{{small|6}} |
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!style="background:#;"| 4th |
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!style="background:#;"| 174 |
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| [[2024 World Rally Championship|2024]] |
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! [[Hyundai Motorsport|Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT]] |
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! [[Hyundai i20 N Rally1]] |
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| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[2024 Monte Carlo Rally|MON]]<br />{{small|4}} |
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| [[2024 Rally Sweden|SWE]] |
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| [[2024 Safari Rally|KEN]] |
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| [[2024 Croatia Rally|CRO]] |
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| [[2024 Rally de Portugal|POR]] |
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| [[2024 Rally Italia Sardegna|ITA]] |
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| [[2024 Rally Poland|POL]] |
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| [[2024 Rally Latvia|LAT]] |
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| [[2024 Rally Finland|FIN]] |
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| [[2024 Acropolis Rally|GRE]] |
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| [[2024 Rally Chile|CHL]] |
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| [[2024 Central European Rally|EUR]] |
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| [[2024 Rally Japan|JPN]] |
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!style="background:#;"| 4th* |
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!style="background:#;"| 15* |
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Season still in progress. |
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Season still in progress. |
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| [[2013 World Rally Championship-2|2013]] |
| [[2013 World Rally Championship-2|2013]] |
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! [[Ford Fiesta R5]] |
! [[Ford Fiesta R5]] |
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| [[2013 Monte Carlo Rally|MON]] |
| [[2013 Monte Carlo Rally|MON]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://instagram.com/martinjarveoja Martin Järveoja on Instagram] |
*[http://instagram.com/martinjarveoja Martin Järveoja on Instagram] |
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*[http://wrc.com/en/wrc/drivers/co-drivers/co-driver/martin--j%C3%A4rveoja/page/893-94-893--.html?h=2017/drivers/6264 Profile on WRC.com] |
*[http://wrc.com/en/wrc/drivers/co-drivers/co-driver/martin--j%C3%A4rveoja/page/893-94-893--.html?h=2017/drivers/6264 Profile on WRC.com] |
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{{Succession box|before=''[[Kelly Sildaru]] (female)<br />[[Magnus Kirt]] (male)''|title=[[Estonian Athlete of the Year]]|years=(with [[Ott Tänak]])<br />2020|after=''Incumbent''}} |
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Revision as of 15:51, 31 March 2024
Personal information | |
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Nationality | Estonian |
Born | Elva, Estonia[1] | 18 August 1987
World Rally Championship record | |
Active years | 2010–present |
Driver | Ott Tänak (2017–) Karl Kruuda (2010–2016) |
Teams | M-Sport (2017, 2023) Hyundai (2020–2022) Toyota (2018–2019) Drive DMACK (2016) ME3 Rally Team (2011, 2015) Printsport (2014) MM Motorsport (2013) World Rally Team Estonia (2010) |
Rallies | 120 |
Championships | 1 (2019) |
Rally wins | 19 |
Podiums | 42 |
Stage wins | 305 |
First rally | 2010 Jordan Rally |
First win | 2017 Rally Italia Sardegna |
Last win | 2023 Rally Chile |
Last rally | 2023 Rally Japan |
Last updated on: 21 January 2024. |
Martin Järveoja (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈmɑr.tin ˈjær.ʋeˈojɑ]; born 18 August 1987) is an Estonian rally co-driver. He is currently teamed with Ott Tänak and is set to compete for Hyundai Motorsport in the World Rally Championship.
Rally career
He is the son of Estonian politician Toomas Järveoja, and originally a Judo competitor (he was five-time champion in Estonia).[2] Järveoja began his rally career in 2006, co-driving for several drivers, including his cousin Ken Järveoja and uncle Tarmo Järveoja, competing in the regional and national championships.[2]
In 2010, Järveoja made his debut in the World Rally Championship, co-driving for Karl Kruuda in Jordan.[3] The pair finished fifth in the 2014 World Rally Championship-2 after wins in Finland and Sweden.[4]
In December 2016, Järveoja signed a contract with M-Sport World Rally Team and formed a partnership with Ott Tänak.[5] He and Tänak claimed their first World Rally Championship victory in the 2017 Rally Italia Sardegna.[6]
From 2018, Järveoja and Tänak compete for Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT.[7] In 2019, they won in Sweden, Chile, Portugal, Finland, Germany and Wales. They were crowned the world champions in Catalunya, with one race to spare.[8]
Victories
WRC victories
Results
WRC results
* Season still in progress.
WRC-2 results
Year | Entrant | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | WDC | Points |
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2013 | MM Motorsport | Ford Fiesta R5 | MON | SWE | MEX | POR | ARG | GRE | ITA | FIN Ret |
GER 5 |
AUS | FRA | ESP | GBR | 29th | 10 | |
2014 | Printsport | Ford Fiesta S2000 | MON | SWE 1 |
MEX | POR 4 |
ARG | FIN 1 |
GER | AUS | FRA | ESP 7 |
GBR 5 |
5th | 90 | |||
Tagai Racing Technology | Peugeot 208 T16 | ITA 4 |
POL Ret |
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2015 | ME3 Rally Team | Citroën DS3 R5 | MON | SWE | MEX | ARG | POR 11 |
ITA Ret |
POL 3 |
FIN | GER | AUS | FRA | ESP | GBR | 25th | 15 | |
2016 | Drive DMACK Trophy Team | Ford Fiesta R5 | MON | SWE | MEX | ARG | POR Ret |
ITA 3 |
POL 10 |
FIN Ret |
GER | CHN C |
FRA | ESP | GBR | AUS | 18th | 16 |
JWRC results
Year | Entrant | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | WDC | Points |
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2010 | World Rally Team Estonia | Suzuki Swift S1600 | TUR 6 |
POR 2 |
BUL 5 |
GER 3 |
FRA | 4th | 59 | |
Honda Civic Type-R R3 | ESP 6 |
SWRC results
Year | Entrant | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | WDC | Points |
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2011 | ME3 Rally Team | Škoda Fabia S2000 | MEX 4 |
JOR 2 |
ITA 6 |
GRE 8 |
FIN 7 |
GER 5 |
FRA | ESP 7 |
6th | 64 |
References
- ^ "Judo tatamilt maailma autoralli kaardilugejate tippu". Delfi (in Estonian). 10 May 2018.
- ^ a b Paltser, Rauno (2015). "Kaardilugejate lood - Martin Järveoja" (in Estonian). Retrieved 23 September 2018.
- ^ "Martin Järveoja WRC profile". ewrc-results.com. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
- ^ "2014 WRC-2 season". ewrc-results.com. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
- ^ "Ott Tänak vahetab kaardilugejat" (in Estonian). Õhtuleht. 12 December 2016.
- ^ "Ott Tänak võitis Sardiinias karjääri esimese MM-ralli" (in Estonian). Postimees. 11 June 2017.
- ^ "Tänak joins Toyota - wrc.com". www.wrc.com.
- ^ Lindsay, Alasdair (6 October 2019). "Rally GB: Ott Tanak closes on 2019 WRC title with victory". autosport.com.