1. From 2002 to 2020, Gorban took part in 193 national and international competitions.

1. From 2002 to 2020, Gorban took part in 193 national and international competitions.
Valeriy Gorban began his rally career in 2002, at the age of 29.
Valeriy Gorban was already head of the racing team MacCoffee Rally Team.
Valeriy Gorban's second start in Ukraine was at the end of the rally season when Valery decided to surprise everyone with Mini John Cooper Works WRC notable by its very colorful painting.
However, at the same time, Valeriy Gorban became the best representative of the team in this draw of the championship, taking the 8th position in the PWRC standings.
The significantly increased level of competition plus the necessary period of adaptation to the new car does not allow Valeriy Gorban to show the same high results in the 2013 season.
In 2015, Valeriy Gorban again enjoys the prize of champagne, the third place in the WRC-2 standings was won in the rally of Sweden.
In 2016, Valeriy Gorban brought to the launch of the Mini John Cooper Works WRC.
For quite a long period, Valeriy Gorban has acted in parallel both in rallying and in-ring racing.
However, most of Valeriy Gorban's round starts took place at the German Nurburgring circuit as part of the German championship for many hours of VLN racing.
Since 2006, Valeriy Gorban's partner has been Stanislav Gryazin for many years.
In 2008, Valeriy Gorban took part in the cult race ADAC Zurich 24h Rennen, the international crew saw the finish in tenth place in the absolute standings.
In 2009, joint performances could not be continued because of the refusal of the German Consulate to extend the visa to Stanislav Gryazin, Valeriy Gorban only went on a start in the crew with Olexii Kikireshko and Ralph Wagner, but 2 in the class.
Valeriy Gorban was a member of the Automobile Federation of Ukraine, for many years joining the various governing structures of this organization.
Valeriy Gorban's chairmanship saw an increase in Ukrainian activity in rallying.
Valeriy Gorban resigned from all posts in the automobile federation in early 2014.