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    Markko Märtin (born 10 November 1975 in Tartu) is a retired rally driver from Estonia, who competed in the World Rally Championship from 2000 until 2005...
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  • Markko may refer to: Markko Märtin, Estonian rally driver Markko Rivera, fictional character on ABC's daytime drama One Life to Live. Markko Vineyards...
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    body shell and a new aerodynamically enhanced front bumper and wing. Markko Märtin drove the car to two world rally victories. The 2004 and 2005 Focus...
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    Sébastien Loeb in a Citroën Xsara WRC, ahead of Petter Solberg and Markko Märtin. The manufacturers' title was won by Citroën, ahead of Ford and Subaru...
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    competitors Markko Märtin and Michael Park on September 18, 2005, which resulted in co-driver Park's death. On stage 15 of Wales Rally GB, Märtin lost control...
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  • best drivers competing. Markko Märtin was the first Estonian who won a number of rallies in the World Rally Championship. Markko has scored 5 WRC victories...
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    however, came when he teamed up with the emerging Estonian talent Markko Märtin as a privateer pairing in a Toyota Corolla WRC for the 2000 World Rally...
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    first few rallies, while the 2008 version was readied for competition. Markko Märtin signed a deal to become the official test driver for the Subaru team...
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    competitors Markko Märtin and Michael Park on September 18, 2005, which resulted in co-driver Park's death. On stage 15 of Wales Rally GB, Märtin lost control...
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    achieve further victories over the years for McRae, Carlos Sainz, and Markko Märtin from then until it was phased out in favour of the MkII offering in...
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  • wins, beating Timo Salonen's 20-year-old record of four. Peugeot's Markko Märtin retired after his co-driver Michael Park was fatally injured in their...
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    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...
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  • Mets Ilmar Raissar Joel Tammeka Toomas Diener Raido Rüütel Ott Tänak Markko Märtin The trailer was released by Sterotek Film via YouTube on October 7,...
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    based in Kurna, Estonia, established in 2020 by former rally driver Markko Märtin and the 2019 World Rally Champion, Ott Tänak. The team replaced an older...
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    American cartoonist Mark Martin (judge) (born 1963), American judge Markko Märtin (born 1975), Estonian rally driver Matt Martin (ice hockey) (born 1989)...
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    World Rally Team. With drivers such as Carlos Sainz, Colin McRae and Markko Märtin, the Martini-liveried Fords won several rallies, but never the title...
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  • interviewed and featured. Among them are his mentor and retired WRC driver Markko Märtin, Ott’s former boss, Malcolm Wilson, head of M-Sport, the head of Ott's...
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  • 1997 Estonian Rally Championship A, E 2000+ Drivers' Champion: Markko Märtin A, E 2000+ Co-drivers' Champion: Toomas Kitsing N 2000+ Drivers' Champion:...
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    finished fourth in the manufacturers’ standings. For 2005, Peugeot signed Markko Märtin from Ford to partner Grönholm. Once again, it took until Grönholm won...
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  • 240Z (Safari Rally Car), 1984 Audi Quattro, 2005 Ford Focus WRC (Ex Markko Märtin) and a 2007 Mitsubishi Evo 9 (Peru Rally). The Kick Energy Rally Team...
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    leading the event. The next foreign winner was Ford's Estonian driver Markko Märtin in the following year. For the first time in the history of the event...
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    the other candidate will be Estonia's most famous former rally driver Markko Märtin. Without any rival candidate Vatanen was elected President of the Estonian...
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  • Indrek Zelinski Kelly Sildaru Aleksei Budõlin Martin Padar Indrek Pertelson Hanno Selg Allar Levandi Markko Märtin Ott Tänak Raul Arnemann Tõnu Endrekson Leonid...
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  • the title, Burns suffered a blackout while driving with Ford driver Markko Märtin to the rally. He was withdrawn from the event, and thus the title fight...
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  • stages were run on smooth gravel roads of Southern Estonia. Local hero Markko Märtin (co-driver Kristo Kraag) was dominant as he won all twelve stages driving...
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    Russian mineralogist Oskar Luts (1887–1953), writer and playwright Markko Märtin (1975), rally driver Emil Mattiesen (1875–1939), composer, pianist and...
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  • August and 10 August 2003, and was based in Jyväskylä, Finland. Ford's Markko Märtin won the race, his 2nd win in the World Rally Championship. All dates...
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    services to Estonian motorsport, with his role in the successes of Markko Märtin and Ott Tänak cited. M-Sport "Lunch with Malcolm Wilson". Motorsport...
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  • 5–14 Marc Marti 4 5 Colin McRae Nicky Grist 1–12 Derek Ringer 13–14 6 Markko Märtin Michael Park All 24 François Duval Jean-Marc Fortin 2–3, 5, 9, 13 Mark...
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  • between 12 March and 14 March 2004, and was based in León, Mexico. Ford's Markko Märtin won the race, his 3rd win in the World Rally Championship. All dates...
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