The Baltic Racing Series is a strategic partner in organizing a premier racing series held annually across the Baltic states, including Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. As the organizer of the circuit racing events, Baltic Racing Series is also a promoter of the "Baltic Time Attack" racing series, which is an individual timekeeping format competitions for the racing enthusiasts, and most prestigious "Hankook Endurance Challenge" racing series which is an endurance racing format competitions, meant for teams participating with the fastest and the most iconic GT type race cars. Both racing series are integrated in the frame of the main Baltic Racing Series events.
By setting high standard work ethics, the aim of the Baltic Racing Series is to become a significant circuit racing event organizer in the region's motorsport calendar and a promoter of the racing series attracting top drivers and teams from various countries.
With the official mandate provided by representatives of FIA subsidiaries of the three Baltic States, the Baltic Racing Series is one of the organizers of the Baltic Touring Car Championship which is the basis of the racing in the region and features a variety of racing series and classes:
- Sprint racing format - including GT classes, Touring car classes (engine capacity up to 1600 cm³, 2000 cm³, 3000 cm³ and 4000 cm³), V1600, and mono classes such as the BMW 325 CUP and BMW Turbo Cup;
- Endurance racing format - including Hankook Endurance Challenge and Nankang Endurance Academy racing series;
- Individual timekeeping format - Baltic Time Attack racing series intended for participants with street or race cars;
- Various invitational satellite racing series, such as Formula Historic, Legend cars, Porsche GT3 CUP racing series and much more;
Historically, racing events in the Baltic region are held in various circuit racing tracks, such as:
- Porschering in Audru, Estonia
- Bikernieki race track in Riga, Latvia
- Nemuno Žiedas in Kačergine, Lithuania
- Botniaring in Jurva, Finland
- Tor Poznan in Poznan, Poland
The Baltic Touring Car Championship is regulated by a board with representatives from the automobile associations (ASN) of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, ensuring a high standard of competition and organization.
The Baltic Touring Car Championship continues to evolve, with updates and new features being introduced to enhance the racing experience for both participants and fans. It also emphasizes the importance of nurturing young talents and racing enthusiasts, providing a platform for emerging drivers to showcase their skills and compete at a high level. Racing in Baltics not only highlights individual talents but also fosters team spirit, with team standings and the Nations Cup being integral parts of the competition.
The Baltic Touring Car Championship and the Baltic Racing Series, as the strategic racing event organizing partner, are the testaments to the vibrant motorsport culture in the Baltic region. With its diverse racing classes, challenging tracks, and commitment to excellence, the championship continues to captivate motorsport enthusiasts and contributes to the growth of racing in the Baltics sea region.