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Legends of Winding Roads

One of the golden decades of 100-year-old Estonian autosport was the 80s. Estonians were such great rally drivers that several of our crews raced in the ranks of the USSR team every season. The status of a member of the Soviet Union team was the peak, and it was every driver’s dream to get there because it was a door leading behind the Iron Curtain.

Top Cast

  • Evelin Võigemast

    Evelin Võigemast

    Narrator (voice)

  • Ilmar Raissar

    Ilmar Raissar

    Self

  • Hardi Mets

    Hardi Mets

    Self

  • Vello Õunpuu

    Vello Õunpuu

    Self

  • Vallo Soots

    Vallo Soots

    Self

  • Stasys Brundza

    Stasys Brundza

    Self

  • Aarne Timusk

    Aarne Timusk

    Self

  • Toomas Diener

    Toomas Diener

    Self

  • Raido Rüütel

    Raido Rüütel

    Self

Overview

One of the golden decades of 100-year-old Estonian autosport was the 80s. Estonians were such great rally drivers that several of our crews raced in the ranks of the USSR team every season. The status of a member of the Soviet Union team was the peak, and it was every driver’s dream to get there because it was a door leading behind the Iron Curtain.

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