ADMV rally championship

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The ADMV rally championship is a national rally series that takes place annually in Germany and is organized by the General German Motorsport Association and is unofficially known as the “East German Rally Championship”.

Since 1991, drivers have been taking part in races in various federal states in order to collect points for championship victory. In 2017 races will be held in Thuringia , Saxony , Saxony-Anhalt , Brandenburg and Lower Saxony .

The ADMV rally championships, comprising a total of 14 rallies in 2017, are open to organizers and drivers from all associations.

It is divided into five different series:

  • ADMV rally championship for national A rallies and rally 70,
  • ADMV rally trophy for rally 35 and rally 70,
  • Saxon rally championship as state championship
  • ADMV-State Rally Championship Saxony-Anhalt / Berlin-Brandenburg
  • ADMV-Histo-Rallye-Cup for older vehicles that compete in the rallies as a regularity test

With races for the German rally championship , an international gravel rally ( Lausitz rally ) and rally 70 events on various surfaces, the ADMV rally championship is considered to be the most demanding regional series in Germany.

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