
Markko Märtin
Markko Märtin is an Estonian rally driver known for his impressive performances in the World Rally Championship (WRC) during the early 2000s. He achieved notable success with his co-driver Michael Park, including a memorable fourth-place finish at the 2002 Safari Rally, where they navigated the challenging course using only a helicopter's guidance.
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Markko Märtin retired from rallying after a tragic accident in 2005.
ANALÜÜS ⟩ Tänak taandus, aga Eesti sõitjate võimalus WRCs läbi lüüa on parem kui kunagi varemMarkko Märtin is mentioned as one of the Estonians who participated in rallying with the Ford Focus RS.
Ford lõpetas eestlaste seas armastatud automudeli tootmise
Ott Tänak expressed gratitude to Markko Märtin for building the bridge to WRC and opening doors for many Estonians in motorsport.
on aeg hinge tõmmata, tegin MM-sarjas viimase täishooaja
Markko Märtin set the official record for the longest jump in 2003.
Grégoire Munster kann mit seinem Auto fliegenMarkko Märtin is recognized as Estonia's most successful rally driver of the previous decade.
eluohtliku põnevuse otsimine on rallis inimlikMarkko Märtin's co-driver Michael Park lost his life in a rally accident in 2005.
Täna möödub kaks aastat WRC lähiajaloo kõige traagilisemast päevastMalcolm Wilson has extended his hand to Markko Märtin.
Wilson on mind omaks võtnud ja usub minusseMarkko Märtin is remembered for his incredible drive during the 2002 safari rally in Kenya.
VIDEO ⟩ Ralli MM-sari meenutas Markko Märtini pöörast sõitu Keenias















