A group of famous people watch the race in Palanga: at a table: Natalija Bunkė with her fiance, Danielius Bunkus and the mayor of Kaunas



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Singer Natalija Bunkė and her son Kristupas, her ex-husband, businessman Danielius Bunkus and his fiancee Edgaras Eidėjus and the mayor of Kaunas Visvaldas Matijošaitis sat at a table. It is true that Natalia, who supports the Dynamit team in the race, spent time with her son among the impressive sports cars parked next to the tents where the participating teams rest.

From the nearest roaring cars, where the noise reaches the top of the decibel scale, it was also possible to meet the singer Egl Jurgaitytė, who agreed to be immortalized next to the green “Porch”.

Stylist Karolis Murauskas, actress Lina Bražinskaitė and others also participated in the event.

In 22 years, the largest marathon race in the Baltic countries has become an integral part of the sport and culture of the country, transcending the borders of the republic.

This long-distance race is not only a party of speed, excitement and adrenaline, but also a bunch of other events that attract the public, giving away pleasant moments and new experiences.

Despite a lengthy quarantine, the technical commission has allowed 41 teams to participate in this year’s Aurum 1006km race, or nearly a third more than last year.

Spectators immediately noticed and turned their attention to the Mercedes AMG GT3, Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo EVO, Ford Mustang, Ford Shelby GT 350 and other cars lined up in front of the starting line, both at this race and in Lithuania.

The sacred phrase “Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines!” said Transport Minister Marius Skuodis, and after a moment access to the route was shaken by the abundance of powerful engines.

Until then, the competition participants were greeted by the mayor of Palanga Šarūnas Vaitkus, the director of Promo Events, which organizes the Aurum 1006 km race, and others who wish for a successful finish and a successful finish.

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