Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo

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The Monte Carlo Rally (officially Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo) is a rally racing event organized each year by the Automobile Club de Monaco who also organize the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco and the Monaco Kart Cup. The rally takes place along the French Riviera in the Principality of Monaco and southeast France.

From its inception in 1911 by Prince Albert I, this rally, under difficult and demanding conditions, was an important means of testing the latest improvements and innovations to automobiles. Winning the rally gave the car a great deal of credibility and publicity. Since 1973, the race has been held in January as the first race of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile World Rally Championship. The conditions typically comprise of dry tarmac, wet tarmac, snow, and ice, sometimes all in a single stage of the rally. This places a big emphasis on tyre choices, as a driver has to balance the need for grip on ice and snow with the need for grip on dry tarmac. For the driver, this is often a difficult choice as the tyres that work well on snow and ice normally perform badly on dry tarmac. See also Rally racing.

This rally features what is possibly the most famous rally stage in the world. The stage is run from La Bollène to Sospel, or the other way around. On this route it passes over the Col de Turini, which normally has ice and/or snow on sections of it at that time of the year. Spectators also throw snow on the road — in 2005, Marcus Grönholm and Petter Solberg both ripped a wheel off their cars when they skidded on snow most likely placed there by spectators and crashed into a wall. Marcus went on to finish fifth, but Petter was forced to retire as the damage to his car was extensive.

Until a few years ago, the Turini was also driven at night, with thousand of fans watching the Night of Turini as it was called, due to the strong high beam lights cutting through the night.

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Past winners

(list by Driver / Co-Driver and vehicle type)

1911-1929

Year Winner Second Third
1911 Henri Rougier — (Turcat-Mery) Aspaigu — (Gobron) Jules Beutler — (Martini)
1912 Jules Beutler — (Berliet) Von Eismark — (Dunkop) Meuiner — (Delaunay-Belleville)
1924 Jacques Edouard Ledure — (Bignan) de Marquet — (Métallurgique) Barbillon — (Bignan)
1925 François Repusseau — (Renault) Mertens — (Lancia Lambda) Lamarche — (FN)
1926 Victor A. Bruce/W J Brunell — (Autocarrier) Bussienne — (Sizaire Frères) Marika — (Citroën)
1927 Lefebvre/Despaux — (Amilcar) Clausse — (Celtic-Bignani) Bussienne — (Sizaire-Frères)
1928 Jacques Bignan — (Fiat) Malaret — (Fiat) Versigny — (Talbot)
1929 Sprenger van Euk — (Graham-Paige) Szmick — (Weiss-Manfred) Visser — (Lancia)

1930-1949

Year Winner Second Third
1930 Hector Petit — (Licorne) Al Berlesco — (DeSoto) A. Blin D'Orimont — (Studebaker)
1931 Donald Healey — (Invicta) J P Wimille — (Lorraine) L Schell — (Bugatti)
1932 M Vaselle/ — (Hotchkiss)
G. de Lavelette/C. de Cortanze — (Peugeot)
Donald Healey — (Invicta) B Ivanovsky — (Ford)
1933 M Vaselle — (Hotchkiss) R Guyot — (Renault) Roualt/Quinlin — (Salmson)
1934 Gas/Trevoux — (Hotchkiss) Chauvierre — (Chenard-Walcker) Donald Healey — (Triumph Gloria)
1935 Christian Lahaye / R. Quatresous — (Renault) J C Ridley — (Triumph Gloria) Madame Schell / L Schell — (Delahaye)
1936 L. Zamfirescu / P.G. Cristea — (Ford) Madame Schell / L Schell — (Delahaye) C Lahaye / R Quatresous — (Renault)
1937 René Lebègue / Julio Quinlin — (Delahaye) P de Massa / L Mahe — (Talbot) M Jacobs / T de Boer — (Buick)
1938 G. Baker Schut/Karelton — (Ford) Jean Trevoux / Marcel Lesurque — (Hotchkiss) C Lahaye / R Quatresous — (Renault)
1939 Jean Trevoux/Marcel Lesurque — (Hotchkiss)
J Paul/M Contet — (Delahaye)
No second place,
joint first place
E Mutsearts / A Kouwenberg — (Ford)
1949 Jean Trevoux / Marcel Lesurque — (Hotchkiss) M Worms / E Mouche — (Hotchkiss) F Dobry / Z Treybal — (Bristol)

1950-1969

Year Winner Second Third
1950 Marcel Becquart/H. Secret — (Hotchkiss) Maurice Gatsonides/ K S Barendregt -
(Humber Super Snipe)
Julio Quinlin/Jean Behra — (Simca 8)
1951 Jean Trevoux/ Roger Crovetto — (Delahaye) Comte de Monte Real/ M J Palma — (Ford) C Vard/ A Young — (Jaguar Mk V)
1952 Sydney Allard / George Warburton — (Allard P1) Stirling Moss / D Scannell / John Cooper -
(Sunbeam Talbot 90)
Dr Angelvin / Miss Angelvin — (Simca Sport)
1953 Maurice Gatsonides / Peter Worledge — (Ford Zephyr) Ian Appleyard/ Pat Appleyard — (Jaguar Mk.VII) R Marion / J Charmasson — (Citroën Six)
1954 Louis Chiron / Ciro Basadonna — (Lancia Aurelia GT) P David / P Barbier — (Peugeot 203) A Blanchard / A Lecoq — (Panhard 750)
1955 Per Malling / Gunnar Fadum — (Sunbeam Talbot) G Gillard / R Duget — (Panhard 850) H Gerdum / J Kuhling — (Mercedes Benz 220)
1956 Ronnie Adams / Frank Biggar — (Jaguar Mk VII) W Schock / K Raebe — (Mercedes Benz 220) M Grosgogeat / P Biaginin — (DKW)
1957 Rally Cancelled
1958 Guy Monraisse / Jacques Feret — (Renault) A Gacon / L Borsa — (Alfa Romeo Giulietta) L Vold-Johansen / F Koperud — (DKW)
1959 Paul Coltelloni / Pierre Alexandre — (Citroën ID) A Thomas / J Delliere — (Simca Aronde) P Surles / J Piniers — (Panhard 850)
1960 Walter Schock / Rolf Moll — (Mercedes 220SE) Eugen Böhringer / H Socher — (Mercedes 220SE) Ott / Mahle — (Mercedes 220SE)
1961 Maurice Martin / Roger Bateau — (Panhard PL17) W Löffler / H Walter — (Panhard PL17) G Jouanneaux / A Coquillet — (Panhard PL17)
1962 Erik Carlsson / Gunnar Häggbom — (Saab 96 #303) Eugen Böhringer / P Lang — (Mercedes 220SE) Paddy Hopkirk / J Scott — (Sunbeam Rapier)
1963 Erik Carlsson / Gunnar Palm — (Saab 96 #283) P Toivonen / A Jarvi — (Citroën ID19) R Aaltonen / A Ambrose — (Mini Cooper)
1964 Paddy Hopkirk / Henry Liddon — (Mini Cooper S) B Ljungfeldt / F Sager — (Ford Falcon) Eric Carlsson / G Palm — (Saab 96)
1965 Timo Mäkinen / Paul Easter — (Mini Cooper S) Eugen Böhringer / Rolf Wütherich — (Porsche 904) Pat Moss / Ann Wisdom — (Saab 96)
1966 Pauli Toivonen / Ensio Mikander — (Citroën ID) R Trautmann / J Hanrioud — (Lancia Flavia) O Andersson / O Dahlgren — (Lancia Flavia)
1967 Rauno Aaltonen / Henry Liddon — (Mini Cooper S) Ove Andersson / J Davenport — (Lancia Fulvia) Vic Elford / David Stone — (Porsche 911S)
1968 Vic Elford / David Stone — (Porsche 911T) P Toivonen / M Tiukkanen — (Porsche 911S) Rauno Aaltonen / Henry Liddon — (Mini Cooper S)
1969 Björn Waldegård / Lars Helmer — (Porsche 911S) Gérard Larrousse / J C Perramond — (Porsche 911S) J Vinatier / J-F Jacob — (Alpine-Renault A110)

1970-1989

Year Winner Second Third
1970 Björn Waldegård/Lars Helmer — (Porsche 911S) Gerard Larrousse / M Gelin — (Porsche 911S) J-P Nicolas / C Roure — (Alpine Renault A110)
1971 Ove Andersson/David Stone — (Alpine-Renault A110) Jean-Luc Thérier / M Callewaert — (Alpine-Renault A110) J-C Andruet / G Vial — (Alpine-Renault A110)
1972 Sandro Munari/Mario Manucci — (Lancia Fulvia 1.6HF) Gerard Larrousse / J-C Perramond — (Porsche 911S) Rauno Aaltonen / J Todt — (Datsun 240Z)
1973 Jean-Claude Andruet/Michele Petit ("Biche") — (Alpine-Renault A110) Ove Andersson / J Todt — (Alpine-Renault A110) J-P Nicolas / M Vial — (Alpine-Renault A110)
1974 Rally Cancelled
1975 Sandro Munari/Mario Manucci — (Lancia Stratos HF) Hannu Mikkola / J Todt — (Fiat 124 Abarth Rallye) M Alen / I Kivimaki — (Fiat 124 Abarth Rallye)
1976 Sandro Munari/Mario Manucci — (Lancia Stratos HF) Björn Waldegård / H Thorszelius — (Lancia Stratos HF) Bernard Darniche / A Mahe — (Lancia Stratos HF)
1977 Sandro Munari/Silvio Maiga — (Lancia Stratos HF) Jean-Claude Andruet/Michele Petit ("Biche") — (Fiat 131 Abarth Rallye) A Zanini / A J Petisco — (Seat 124 Especial)
1978 Jean-Pierre Nicolas/Vincent Laverne — (Porsche 911 Carrera) Jean Ragnotti / J-M Andrie — (Renault 5 Alpine) Guy Frequelin / J Delaval — (Renault 5 Alpine)
1979 Bernard Darniche/Alain Mahe — (Lancia Stratos HF) Björn Waldegård / H Thorszelius — (Ford Escort RS) Markku Alen / I Kivimaki — (Fiat 131 Abarth Rallye)
1980 Walter Röhrl/Christian Geistdorfer — (Fiat 131 Abarth Rallye) Bernard Darniche/Alain Mahe — (Lancia Stratos HF) Bjorn Waldegard / H Thorszelius — (Fiat 131 Abarth Rallye)
1981 Jean Ragnotti/Jean-Marc Andrie — (Renault 5 Turbo) Guy Frequelin / Jean Todt — (Talbot Sunbeam-Lotus) Jochi Kleint / G Wanger — (Opel Ascona 400)
1982 Walter Röhrl/Christian Geistdorfer — (Opel Ascona 400) Hannu Mikkola / A Hertz — (Audi Quattro) J-L Therier / M Vial — (Porsche 911 SC)
1983 Walter Röhrl/Christian Geistdorfer — (Lancia 037) M Alen / I Kivimaki — (Lancia 037) Stig Blomquist — B Cederberg — (Audi Quattro)
1984 Walter Röhrl/Christian Geistdorfer — (Audi Quattro) Stig Blomquist — B Cederberg — (Audi Quattro) Hannu Mikkola / A Hertz — (Audi Quattro)
1985 Ari Vatanen/Terry Harryman — (Peugeot 205T16) Walter Röhrl/Christian Geistdorfer — (Audi Quattro) Timo Salonen / S Harjanne — (Peugeot 205T16)
1986 Henri Toivonen/Sergio Cresto — (Lancia Delta S4) Timo Salonen / S Harjanne — (Peugeot 205 T16) Hannu Mikkola / A Hertz — (Audi Quattro)
1987 Miki Biasion/Tiziano Siviero — (Lancia Delta HF 4x4) J Kankkunen / J Piironen — (Lancia Delta HF 4x4) Walter Röhrl/Christian Geistdorfer — (Audi Quattro 200)
1988 Bruno Saby/Jean-Franþois Fauchille — (Lancia Delta HF 4x4) A Fiorio / L Pirollo — (Lancia Delta HF 4x4) J-P Ballot / M-C Lallemont — (Peugeot 205 GTI)
1989 Miki Biasion/Tiziano Siviero — (Lancia Delta HF Integrale) Didier Auriol / B Occelli — (Lancia Delta HF Integrale) Bruno Saby/Jean-Franþois Fauchille — (Lancia Delta HF Integrale)

1990-1999

Year Winner Second Third
1990 Didier Auriol/Bernard Occelli — (Lancia Delta HF Integrale)
1991 Carlos Sainz/Luis Moya — (Toyota Celica GT4)
1992 Didier Auriol/Bernard Occelli — (Lancia Delta HF Integrale)
1993 Didier Auriol/Bernard Occelli — (Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD)
1994 Francois Delecour/Daniel Grataloup — (Ford Escort RS Cosworth)
1995 Carlos Sainz/Luis Moya — (Subaru Impreza 555)
1996 Patrick Bernardini/Bernard Occelli — (Ford Escort RS Cosworth) — (no WRC Rally)
1997 Piero Liatti/Fabrizia Pons — (Subaru Impreza WRC97)
1998 Carlos Sainz/Luis Moya — (Toyota Corolla WRC)
1999 Tommi Mäkinen/Risto Mannisenmäki — (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo)

2000-2009

Year Winner Second Third
2000 Tommi Mäkinen/Risto Mannisenmäki — (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo) Carlos Sainz/Luis Moya — (Ford) Juha Kankkunen/ — (Subaru)
2001 Tommi Mäkinen/Risto Mannisenmäki — (Mitsubishi Lancer Evo) Carlos Sainz/Luis Moya — (Ford Focus RS WRC) François Delecour/Daniel Gratloup — (Ford Focus RS WRC)
2002 Tommi Mäkinen/Kaj Lindstrom — (Subaru Impreza WRC) Sébastien Loeb/Daniel Elena — (Citroën Xsara WRC) Carlos Sainz/Luis Moya — (Ford Focus RS WRC 02)
2003 Sébastien Loeb/Daniel Elena — (Citroën Xsara WRC) Colin McRae/Derek Ringer — (Citroen Xsara WRC) Carlos Sainz/Marc Marti — (Citroen Xsara WRC)
2004 Sébastien Loeb/Daniel Elena — (Citroën Xsara WRC) Markko Märtin/Michael Park — (Ford Focus RS WRC 3) François Duval/Stéphane Prevot — (Ford Focus RS WRC 3)
2005 Sébastien Loeb/Daniel Elena — (Citroën Xsara WRC) Toni Gardemeister/Jakke Honkanen — (Ford Focus RS WRC) Gilles Panizzi/Hervé Panizzi — (Mitsubishi Lancer WR05)
2006 Marcus Grönholm/Timo Rautiainen — (Ford Focus RS WRC) Sébastien Loeb/Daniel Elena — (Citroen Xsara WRC) Toni Gardemeister/Jakke Honkanen — (Peugeot 307 WRC)

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