Friday 29 May 2020

Mira Nikolic


Mira Nikolic was one of the most successful and lauded female rally drivers in the former Yugoslavia. 

The Croatian driver was active between 1969 and 1987. At the time, Yugoslavia ran championships for both male and female drivers; she was a multiple Croatian ladies’ champion, winning the mixed crews’ award three times and the ladies’ title twice. She won the all-female INA Rally six times between 1972 and 1985 and took part in eighteen editions of that event. Her first major result was a second place in the 1969 INA Rally. Her outright wins came in 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1982 and 1985. Her usual co-driver was Branka Trzun Makek. Her car was usually an NSU TT, even when it became rather old.

She also excelled in other women’s rallies and countless other rallies in Croatia and greater Yugoslavia. 

From at least 1979, she was co-driven by Mato Sebalj when she was competing in mixed events. They won class for mixed crews in the International Czech Rally three times in 1984, 1985 and 1986. Earlier, in 1978, Mira had scored an outright win in the Rally Pirin, held in Bulgaria, with Mato at her side. Her car was the NSU.

Her career ended in 1986 with a win in the Croatian womens’ championship, driving a Fiat Uno. She was defending her 1985 title. She won the AMD INA Rally outright and was third in the Rijecki women’s event.

As well as a driver, she was a performance driving instructor for many years, and chaired at least one motor club. 

She died in 2013, at the age of 72, recognised as the Croatian driver with the most rally wins of all time. A memorial slalom event is held in her name every year in Croatia.

(Image from motorsport.hr)

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