With his victory at the Weiz Rally, Simon Wagner secured his fifth consecutive national championship title / In the FIA EHRC, Karl Wagner was delighted with first place / Styrian victories were achieved in the ORM 2 and ORM 3.
After five of the nine stages so far, national champion Simon Wagner has everything under control at the Weiz Rally / Styrian leaders in ORM 2 and ORM 3 / Hungarian Tibor Erdi dominates the EHRC, Karl Wagner on course for a podium finish.
The national champion won the 26-kilometer circuit in Anger at the Weiz Rally, which started today / Hungarian Tibor Erdi Jr. was dominant in the FIA European Championship for Historic Vehicles EHRC / Tomorrow, Saturday, is a major rally day with another eight special stages.
The Rally Weiz begins today at 7 p.m. with the longest special stage on the TEC7 National Championship calendar. An opening party will be held at Europaallee starting at 9 p.m. Tomorrow, Saturday, is a big rally day with another eight special stages, weather permitting.
A cool opening party with live DJ and attractive grid girls in the Europaallee is already part of the standard program of the Rally Weiz / What is new, however, is the timing – tomorrow, the first day of racing, and only from 9 p.m.
With his victory at the Weiz Rally, Simon Wagner secured his fifth consecutive national championship title / In the FIA EHRC, Karl Wagner was delighted with first place / Styrian victories were achieved in the ORM 2 and ORM 3.
After five of the nine stages so far, national champion Simon Wagner has everything under control at the Weiz Rally / Styrian leaders in ORM 2 and ORM 3 / Hungarian Tibor Erdi dominates the EHRC, Karl Wagner on course for a podium finish.
The national champion won the 26-kilometer circuit in Anger at the Weiz Rally, which started today / Hungarian Tibor Erdi Jr. was dominant in the FIA European Championship for Historic Vehicles EHRC / Tomorrow, Saturday, is a major rally day with another eight special stages.
The Rally Weiz begins today at 7 p.m. with the longest special stage on the TEC7 National Championship calendar. An opening party will be held at Europaallee starting at 9 p.m. Tomorrow, Saturday, is a big rally day with another eight special stages, weather permitting.
A cool opening party with live DJ and attractive grid girls in the Europaallee is already part of the standard program of the Rally Weiz / What is new, however, is the timing – tomorrow, the first day of racing, and only from 9 p.m.
Max Maier in his production car will also be "hunted" by Lukas Dirnberger's in the Rally4 car at the Rally Rally (July 18th and 19th). A total of 26 Austrian Rally Challenge teams will compete in the fourth ARC round.
This year, the FIA European Championship for Historic Vehicles is once again bringing great drivers in spectacular vehicles to Eastern Styria / Some Austrians are also taking part in the supporting program of the Weiz Rally.
93 Teams from 13 Nations have sent their entry for Rallye Weiz 2025. Nine Special stages over approx. 125 km are waiting on July 18th and 19th for the teams.
While four-time national rally champion Simon Wagner is chasing his fifth title in a row, five-time Weiz winner Hermann Neubauer is speculating on his sixth win in Eastern Styria / And at the same time, everyone is happy about the comeback of former champion Niki Mayr-Melnhof.
On behalf of the entire Rally Club Styria, we, Mario Klammer and Peter Eibisberger, would like to express our sincere thanks as chairmen and organizers of the Rally Weiz, which will be held for the 13th time on July 18th and 19th.
Michael Noir Trawniczek is once again on the hunt for live statements at the Rally Weiz 2025. The interviews can be listened live via the following link at the following times...
On July 18 and 19, 2025, the time has come again: The Weiz Rally will transform the region around the eastern Styrian town into a center of motorsport – innovative, sustainable and, with a completely revised schedule, more compact than ever before.
Attention: Rallying is spectacular, but can also be dangerous. Safety has first priority! As spectator on the event the following safety rules must be respected for your safety.