Rally Hungary
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Rally Hungary is a rally event that has been held in Nyíregyháza, Zemplén Mountains and Máriapócs until 2023. Since 2024 the rally set place in Veszprém and the Transdanubian Mountains. The rally was organized for the first time in 2018 under the name of Nyíregyháza Rally, it consisted of 17 stages and 223 km of route, the first and only edition of this rally was won by the local András Hadik.
In 2019, already like the Rally Hungary, the event was selected as a round of the European Rally Championship, replacing the Acropolis Rally. It was the first Hungarian rally to be part of the European Championship since 2003 (Fehérvár Rally). Another local Frigyes Turán won the first Rally Hungary.
Winners
| Year | Rally name | Driver | Co-driver | Car | Championship | Results | Maps |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | I. Nyíregyháza Rally | Hungary András Hadik | Hungary Attila Deák | Ford Fiesta R5 | |||
| 2019 | I. Rally Hungary | Hungary Frigyes Turán | Hungary László Bagaméri | Škoda Fabia R5 | ERC | ||
| 2020 | II. Rally Hungary | Norway Andreas Mikkelsen | Norway Ola Fløene | Škoda Fabia Rally2 evo | ERC | ||
| 2021 | III. Rally Hungary | Norway Mads Østberg | Norway Torstein Eriksen | Citroën C3 Rally2 | ERC | ||
| 2023 | IV. Rally Hungary | Norway Mads Østberg | Sweden Patrik Barth | Citroën C3 Rally2 | ERC | ||
| 2024 | V. Rally Hungary | Romania Simone Tempestini | Romania Sergiu Itu | Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 | ERC | Report | |
| 2025 | VI. Rally Hungary | Finland Roope Korhonen | Finland Anssi Viinikka | Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 | ERC | Report |