The 2026 TER – Tour European Rally – season marks a new direction – the championship is coming to Lithuania for the first time. The official calendar includes “Rokiškio Grand Rally” which will become one of the TER and TER Historic events in mid-August and strengthen the role of the Baltic region in the international rally arena.
Rally which will take place in Rokiškis on August 13-15, will bring fast competitors, technical and scenic special stages, which are one of the specialties of this region. Participants can expect a tough sports competition and difficult tracks that will require a maximum of concentration and skills.
“Rokiškio Grand Rally” is already a well-known and recognized motor sports event in Lithuania, held annually as an event of Lithuanian Rally Championship. Its significance will grow even more in 2026 – event will also be included in the FIA European Rally Trophy (ERT) calendar, thus once again confirming its prestige.
“We are pleased to welcome the “Rokiškio Grand Rally” to the 2026 TER and TER Historic calendar. This is a great gravel event that will add additional value to the entire season. We have no doubt about the potential of this partnership and look forward to working together,” said Luca Grilli, representative of TER.
The 2026 TER – Tour European Rally season consists of five events taking place from February to October and covering different European countries and surfaces. The season started with the “Rallye de A Coruña” held in Spain on February 27-March 1, on tarmac.
The second event is the “Rally Poreč” also an tarmec rally to be held in Poreč, Croatia, on April 24-26. The third event is scheduled for May 28-30 in Switzerland, near Aigle – this is the ‘Rallye du Chablais’ on tarmac.
On August 13-15, the championship will come to Lithuania for the first time where the gravel “Rokiškio Grand Rally” will be held in Rokiškis.
The season will close on October 9-11 in Italy in the Porto Cervo region, Sardinia, where participants will compete in the ‘Rally Terra Sarda’ on tarmac roads.

