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Ott Tänak

Ott Tänak
2014 Rallye Deutschland by 2eight 8SC0520.jpg
Ott Tänak, 2014 Rallye Deutschland
Personal information
Nationality Estonia Estonian
Born (1987-10-15) 15 October 1987 (age 29)
Kärla Parish, Estonia
World Rally Championship record
Active years 20092012, 2014–present
Co-driver Estonia Martin Järveoja
Teams Pirelli Star Driver, MM Motorsport, M-Sport, OT RACING, Drive DMACK
Rallies 71
Championships 0
Rally wins 0
Podiums 7
Stage wins 59
Total points 301
First rally 2009 Rally de Portugal

Ott Tänak (born 15 October 1987) is an Estonian rally driver competing for M-Sport team in the World Rally Championship.

Tänak won the Estonian Rally Championship in 2008 and 2009, driving for the team run by former world rally winner Markko Märtin. Tänak made his World Rally Championship debut on the 2009 Rally de Portugal, finishing 20th overall. In September 2009 Tänak won the European Pirelli Star Driver shootout held in Austria. This gave him the opportunity to compete on six rounds of the 2010 World Rally Championship season. He won the PWRC category on the 2010 Rally Finland and 2010 Rally GB.

In 2011, Tänak drove 7 rallies with a Ford Fiesta S2000, prepared by MM-Motosport team under Markko Märtin's instructions. He made a five-year contract with Ford.

Tänak scored his first WRC points in the 2011 Rally Mexico, and finished 3rd in SWRC. In Italy he collected his first class win with an outstanding performance. He continued to impress in Greece, as he was leading after the first day, but rolled his car on the first stage of the second day, and had to retire. In Finland he finished 3rd, and looked like he has only mathematical chances of winning the title. But with victories in Germany and France, he put himself back into title contention, arriving in Spain only 3 points behind leader Juho Hänninen. However, he hit a rock on the first stage, breaking his Fiesta S2000's front crossmember, and had to restart under SupeRally rules, meaning that he basically lost all of his chances of becoming the champion. He finished the event sixth in SWRC, and runner-up to Hänninen in the championship standings.


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