History 1960s

1964 Rajd Polski

Overview

The 24th Rajd Polski, held in the summer of 1964, was a grueling multi-day rally across northeastern Poland. As one of the oldest rallies in Europe and part of the European Rally Championship, it challenged drivers with long gravel stages, rapidly changing weather, and both rural and urban segments. The rally drew a large international field and was a key test of endurance, navigation, and consistency.

Event Name: 1964 Rajd Polski

Date: July 30 – August 2, 1964

Start/Finish Location: Warsaw, Poland

Total Distance: Approximately 1,100 kilometers

Participating Teams: Over 95 crews


Route

Masurian Gravel Sections: Long, smooth dirt roads winding between lakes and pine forests.
Warsaw Urban Challenges: Shorter tarmac sprints near the city center with narrow turns and curbing.
Hill Tests and Liaisons: Elevation gains and rural transitions tested mechanical durability and pacing strategy.

Crews tackled a route that mixed fast, flowing forest roads with technical city stages, including:

Variable traction and long stints between service areas made tire and suspension management critical throughout the event.


🏆 Results

Overall Winner
2nd Place
3rd Place

Navigation & Challenges

Co-drivers played a pivotal role in managing one of the longest and least-forgiving events in the ERC calendar:

  • Gravel Sections: Long straights and hidden crests pushed average speeds to 100+ km/h in places.
  • Urban Zones: Tarmac sections in Warsaw tested braking precision and steering response.
  • Weather Impact: Sudden rain could transform dry gravel into slippery mud within minutes.

The 1964 Rajd Polski solidified its reputation as a tough, high-speed gravel rally that demanded full concentration and faultless teamwork.

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