Baltic Time Attack is a competitive regional, time trial format, motorsport racing series, where drivers push themselves and their machines to the limit — not by racing head-to-head, but by battling the clock. The goal is simple: set the fastest laps around a race circuit.

A Unique Motorsport Experience
Unlike traditional circuit racing, Time Attack gives each driver the space to focus on perfecting their line without the pressure of defending position. Cars are released onto the track in small, spaced-out groups, ensuring minimal traffic and maximum opportunity for clean laps. After a warm-up lap, drivers go flat out for a "flying lap" — a full-speed run that gets officially timed. In each session you get multiple flying laps, giving the chance to adapt, improve, and push harder each time.

Diverse and Fair Competition
To keep competition fair and fun, cars are divided into classes based on their level of modification. From lightly tuned daily drivers to fully built race machines, every car has a place. Whether you're in a street-legal road car or a high-powered track monster, you'll be going up against similarly prepared machines — all chasing the same goal: the fastest lap.
Baltic Time attack racing classes
Class | Code | Class main characteristics |
Engine capacity | Tires | Roll cage |
BALTIC STREET |
BS 2 |
<2000 cm3 |
Marking: DOT or E |
No |
BS 3 |
2000 – 3000 cm3 |
Marking: DOT or E |
No |
BS 4 |
>3000 cm3 |
Marking: DOT or E |
No |
BALTIC SEMI PRO |
BSP 3 |
<3000 cm3 |
Marking: DOT or E |
Recommended |
BSP 4 |
>3000 cm3 |
Marking: DOT or E |
Recommended |
BALTIC PRO |
BP 2 |
<2000 cm3 |
Free |
Yes |
BP Open |
>2000 cm3 |
Free |
Yes |
Accessible Motorsport for Everyone
Baltic Time Attack is designed to be as inclusive as it is exciting. You don't need a trailer or a full pit crew. If your car passes technical inspection and you've got the safety gear, you're in. That's part of the magic — it attracts passionate newcomers, experienced drivers, and serious car builders alike. The paddock atmosphere is friendly and social, but once you're on track, the focus sharpens.
Winning Isn't About Position — It's About Perfection
There's no grid start, no first-corner chaos, and no checkered flag. Victory goes to the driver who sets the fastest single lap in their class. It's a battle of tenths and hundredths of a second — where every braking point, steering input, and gear change counts.
A Growing Scene in the Baltics
The Time Attack format is growing rapidly across the Baltic states, with events taking place at some of the region's most iconic tracks, including the fast and flowing Porsche Ring in Pärnu, the technical Biķernieki Circuit in Riga and the adventurous Nemuno Žiedas in Kaunas. Local series like Best Lap, MANO Superlaps and Ring Challenge offer multiple rounds throughout the season, combining casual track day energy with real competition and season-long points battles.

Chase Your Best Lap
At its core, Baltic Time Attack is about self-improvement. It's not just about beating others — it's about beating your own best. Whether you're aiming for a class win or just shaving half a second off your personal best, every lap is a chance to grow.
Fast. Fun. Focused
Baltic Time Attack strikes the perfect balance between casual and competitive. It's motorsport without the politics, pressure or huge barriers to entry. Just a car, a track, and a chance to be faster than you've ever been before.