Estonian Grand Prix


The Estonian Grand Prix was a motor race. Mostly held for motorcycles, three times it was held for cars in the period between the World Wars. The race was established on a road course held between the villages of Pirita and Kose, near Tallinn.
The race was established in 1933 and in 1934 it was first held for cars. In 1935 a collection of Grand Prix style machinery with the race being won by regular Grand Prix racer, Karl Ebb in a Mercedes-Benz SSK ahead of the Bugatti Type 35 of Emil Elo and Asser Wallenius driving a Ford V8 roadster. The poorly attended 1936 race was won by Aleksi Patama but after that the race reverted purely to motorcycle racing.

Winners of the Estonian Grand Prix

YearDriverConstructorLocationReport
1934 Ferrier
Hans Tael
Singer
Chevrolet
Pirita-KoseReport
1935 Karl EbbMercedes-Benz SSKPirita-KoseReport
1936 Aleksi PatamaFord SpecialPirita-KoseReport