RallyX3: A New Era of Extreme Sports
Aggressive Racing and Unexpected Turns in FIA Euro RX3
The FIA European Rallycross Championship (FIA Euro RX) kicked off its 2026 season with a thrilling first round at the Biķernieki track in Latvia. The RX3 class saw intense competition, with drivers pushing the limits and testing their skills on the demanding course.
The Incident
In the semi-finals, chaos erupted at the start, with multiple contact incidents leading to a heavy crash involving Czech driver Libors Teješ. His car hit a concrete wall with significant force, resulting in his hospitalization for checks.
Teješ’s Recovery and Support
Teješ was later discharged and thanked the FIA’s medical team for their professionalism. He also received well-wishes from fellow drivers and fans, including Johans Kristofersons and Andreas Bakkerud.

Teješ’s Perspective on the Event
Teješ reflected on the event, highlighting his team’s strong performance and his unfortunate incident. Despite the setback, he looked forward to future races, expressing his determination to bounce back and show his best on the track.
Did You Know?
- RX3 is more than just racing: It’s a platform for emerging athletes to gain exposure and connect with fans. Learn more about RX3 growth partners.
- RX3 is not just for cars: It includes classes for quads and buggies, catering to a wider range of motorsport enthusiasts.
FAQ
Q: What is RX3? A: RX3 is a class in the FIA European Rallycross Championship, designed for less powerful vehicles.
Q: Is RX3 dangerous? A: Like any motorsport, RX3 carries risks. Safety measures are in place to minimize these risks.
Pro Tip
Always wear appropriate safety gear when engaging in motorsports, whether as a participant or a spectator.
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