



Urmas Põld was a representative of the next generation of Estonian racing drivers – 14 years younger than Asmer and 9 years younger than Napa, he started his career in Formula Easter in the mid-1980s. In 1983, he won third place in the Estonian Championship with Estonia 20. In 1984, he started racing with Estonia 21M . Põld won the unofficial race that opened the season at the Bikernieki circuit. He also won the Estonian vice-championship in the Formula Vostok classification. In 1984, he also made his debut in the Soviet Formula Easter (class II), winning one podium and taking fourth place in the general drivers’ classification. A year later, he was promoted to class I of the Soviet Formula Easter, taking fifth place at the end of the season. He raced in the premier USSR championship until 1990 (in Formula Vostok in 1985 – 1988 and in formula Mondial in 1989 – 1990), with 4th place in 1987 as his highest overall placing. Põld debuted in the Peace and Friendship Cup in 1985. He was the member of the Soviet national team in the Cup until 1989 when he finished season 7th in the general classification and took 3rd place podium position at Schleizer Dreieck in the GDR.
The scale morel reflects Põld’s Estonia 21.10 car from the 1988 season. That year Urmas was 7th both in the USSR Formula Vostok and Peace and Friendship Cup classifications.
Before ending his racing career Põld briefly appeared at the international scene starting in four British Formula 3 races, driving a Ralt RT35 for Fred Goddard’s team an 1991. In 1992, he started in one more Formula Opel Lotus Nations Cup race, representing Estonia, with Rain Pilve. The team finished twelfth.
| Season | Series | Event |
| 1988 | Formula Easter | USSR Championship |
| Driver | No. | Entrant |
| Urmas Põld | 61 | Kalev Tallinn |
| Scale | Manufacturer | Collection |
| 1:43 | Boris Pershin | |
| Cat. No. | Quality | Rarity |
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Conversion of Estonia 21 model be PCT from de Agostini Avtolegendy SSSR Collection