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European Rally Trophy
European Rally Trophy
The FIA European Rally Trophy (ERT) is truly the most accessible international rally competition, created to meet the exceptional density of rallies - and drivers - in Europe.
Throughout the season, drivers have multiple opportunities to qualify, as the ERT is made up of seven regional series: the Alps Rally Trophy (formerly Alpine Rally Trophy), Balkan Rally Trophy, Baltic Rally Trophy, Benelux Rally Trophy, Celtic Rally Trophy, Central Rally Trophy and Iberian Rally Trophy.
The top ten competitors in each class from the seven regions are eligible to fight for the top honours at the European Rally Trophy Final, where the following titles are awarded:
- FIA European Rally Trophy (ERT) for Drivers and Co-Drivers
- FIA European Rally Trophy 2 Trophy (ERT2) for Drivers and Co-Drivers
- FIA Junior European Rally Trophy (ERT Junior) for Drivers under 26
The European Rally Trophy represents a real opportunity for those who like to discover new horizons, face new rivals and compete against new stages, in the true spirit of the sport, with the ultimate goal to qualify for the Final.
Last year, Czech Republic’s Ondřej Bisaha and Petr Těšínský concluded a thrilling season by grabbing the win on the ERT final at the Rallye International du Valais in their Hyundai i20 R5. In 2020, the final will take place at the Lausitz Rallye in Germany.
For detailed information, please refer to the Sporting Regulations for the FIA European Rally Trophy, which can be found here.
ALPS Rally Trophy




Balkan Rally Trophy







Baltic Rally Trophy



Benelux Rally Trophy



Celtic Rally Trophy






Central Rally Trophy







Iberian Rally Trophy






European Rally Trophy - Final
