On Saturday morning, one of the most famous rallies in Lithuania - the "Women's Rally" - was attended by a record number of adventurous participants - r1250 women took part in the race, 320 crews rode. A picturesque 330-kilometer road course, full of various challenges and tasks, awaited the women.
The participants had to cover the track following the road book specially created for the rally, which the women's crews only received at the start. According to the organizers of the rally, the fact that the contents of the road book remain a secret until the start only incites even more excitement among women.

Real tests awaited the participants of the "Women's Rally" on the track - car driving events, tasks requiring physical preparation and challenges that required the use of women's wisdom and cunning.
The novelty of this event is the establishment of the "Women's Rally" club, whose purpose is to increase driving culture and safety on the road. By participating in the rally, the women undertook to behave safely on the road not only during the event, but also every day while participating in traffic.
Exclusive team image
In the women's rally, the women's team of the "Vaidila" theater stood out with its extravagant image, and while sharing their impressions, they said that the rally route mostly stretched through forests, remote settlements, visiting the amazingly beautiful landscapes of Molėtai, Ignalina, Utena, Širvinti.

The team does not hide that the new "Kia Stonic" car helped them overcome the winding roads of Lithuania and the slalom tracks of the women's rally. The four-door hatchback, oozing with fun sportiness, has a platform with a slightly higher ground clearance, so it helped in the rally on more difficult roads.
The powerful design of the new Kia Stonic was created for those who want every ride to be an adventure, so more than eight hours "Vaidila" theaterteam's Women's Rally Adventure provided exceptional impressions, extraordinary experiences, and all-day tasks became excellent team-building training. A good car audio system allowed you to listen to your favorite music in high quality, and accurate navigation helped you find even the most secret places of the rally track.

Also, the team stood out from the group of other participants with the clothes of the founder of Lech Lecha Design, Janina Zabireva, which expressed the crazy and fighting spirit of the team. The designer's recent clothes are unique in that they are one-of-a-kind, created from second-hand textiles and created together with fragile people of social exclusion.
Charismatic J. Zibireva, who is always full of new ideas and last year presented her unusual collection at the "Vaidila" theater, encourages the public to pay attention to people: both those suffering from poverty, homelessness and social exclusion, and successful ones who are indifferent to these problems.
The "Women's Rally" was won by childhood friends
The "Women's Rally" was won by the crew of Vilnius residents Dovilė Vyčinė, Rimantė Rupšlaukienė, Evelina Plančiūnienė, and Rūta Levulienė, driving an all-terrain Mazda CX-5.
The fortune of the rally was smiling on the girls from the very beginning. They won a competition announced by Mazda Facebook on the social network and had the opportunity to drive the Mazda CX-5 SUV in the rally. The women reaped the laurels in the Mazda Cup standings and showed the best result in the overall standings.
"We drove for the first time and luck smiled at us. What else can we say - we are extremely happy. In the rally, everything went "like butter" for us - we guessed everywhere, completed all the tasks. We prepared a lot just before the event, studied the rally book of last year, divided the responsibilities and our efforts were not in vain. "Women's Rally" - event, in which every woman must participate at least once. The impressions are unique and indescribable," said Dovilė Vyčinė, who assembled the team for the rally.
According to Dovilė, the girls wanted to participate in the "Women's Rally" for a long time, but some did not find the time, and this year they all firmly said "yes".