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    The Monte Carlo Rally or Rallye Monte-Carlo (officially Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo) is a rallying event organized each year by the Automobile Club...
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    Jean Todt (category Monte Carlo Rally)
    2nd in the Monte-Carlo Rally in 1973 (with Ove Andersson) 2nd in the Monte-Carlo Rally in 1975 (with Hannu Mikkola) 2nd in the Monte-Carlo Rally in 1981...
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    from the original on 9 November 2012. Retrieved 6 September 2012. "Rallye Monte Carlo Historique". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original...
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  • Rallye Sanremo is a rally competition held in Sanremo, Italy. Except for the 1995 event, the event was part of the FIA World Rally Championship schedule...
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    A110's crowning achievements included 1-2-3 finishes at both the 1971 and 1973 Monte Carlo rallies, and it used Renault 16 engines at the time. In 1973,...
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    Monaco (ACM), of which he was president. The ACM organised the Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo, and in 1928 applied to the Association Internationale des Automobiles...
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  • instantly. The driver David Joshi sustained serious injuries. At the 1978 Monte Carlo Rally, two mechanics, Bernard Balmer and Georges Reinier, died when their...
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    Alfa Romeo Alfasud (category Cars introduced in 1971)
    "Final results Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo 1979". eWRC-results.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23. "Final results Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo 1980". eWRC-results...
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    Also in 1972 Munari claimed his first major rally victory, winning the Monte Carlo Rally in a works Lancia Fulvia. Munari was to become strongly associated...
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    victory at the 1972 Monte Carlo Rally. The livery resembled the works car, with matte black bonnet and boot lid bearing Monte Carlo rally plate-style stickers...
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    Thermal Efficiency. He participated in the Monte Carlo Rally 13 times between 1969 and 1984, with second place in 1971 as best result there. His career lasted...
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  • drivers' world championship but an FIA Cup for Drivers. In 1974, the Monte Carlo Rally, the Swedish Rally and the Acropolis Rally were cancelled due to...
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    Isabelle Galmiche (category 1971 births)
    in the World Rally Championship. Galmiche and Loeb won the 90th Rally Monte Carlo on January 23, 2022, becoming the oldest driver and first female co-driver...
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    Rallying (redirect from Rallye)
    Louche, Maurice. Le Rallye Monte-Carlo au XXe Siècle (Maurice Louche, 2001), p.25. "Rallye de Monaco 1911, première édition du Monte-Carlo". 2020-08-09. Archived...
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    season, Porsche's Björn Waldegård drove his 911 S to victory at the Monte Carlo Rally, the Swedish Rally and the Österreichische Alpenfahrt. With Porsche...
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    "Winners of FRC". Ralli SM. "Monte Carlo Automobile Club". Acm.mc. Retrieved 11 October 2010. Browning, Peter (1971). The Works Minis. Henley on Thames:...
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  • p.40; Cap Town - Oslo - Monte-Carlo - 1953; Quotidien L'Impartial, 16 janvier 1956, p.9; Article He terminado el III rallye Automoviliticos El Cabo -...
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    for just eleven days, which led to Alén famously boycotting the 1987 Monte Carlo Rally. Alén remained at Lancia after the abolition of Group B at the...
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    international victory, at the wheel of a Porsche 911, came on the 1969 Monte Carlo Rally, while his last came for Toyota on the 1990 Safari. It made him...
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    originates from 1960 when René Cotton, the winning team manager of the 1959 Monte Carlo Rally, was asked by Citroën to increase participation in rallying with...
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    profile eWRC-results.com". eWRC-results.com. "Final results Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo 1981". "Enter Inside – RSS – French actor Jean-Louis Trintignant...
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    ten finishes in the drivers' championship. He also won the Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo in 1979, the event where he holds the record for most wins on...
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    production life. Unlike the Grand Prix and the also-related Chevrolet Monte Carlo, which had wholly separate bodies, longer wheelbases and different names...
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    approached by Alpine whom he began to drive for in 1971. Andersson won the Monte Carlo Rally, Rallye Sanremo, Österreichische Alpenfahrt and Acropolis...
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    Me" (1979) "Fire of Love / Season of the Falling Leaves" (1980) "Rallye Monte-Carlo (Weekend) (1981) "Dream / Jerney's Day Off" (1981) "Tell Me Why /...
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    of that year. He returned to the Mini Cooper S in 1965, winning the Monte Carlo Rally and the 1000 Lakes, and capturing a Coupe des Alpes at the Alpine...
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    Sport Quattro evolutions to five victories, and finished second at the Monte Carlo Rally. Beating Mikkola to the title, he became the second Swedish world...
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  • (1970-1971) Oldsmobile Rallye 350 (1970) Oldsmobile Toronado (1970-1978) Plymouth Barracuda (1970-1974) Plymouth Hemi Cuda Convertible (1970-1971) Plymouth...
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    units; 601,918 cars were produced in 1972 alone, up from the 526,443 of 1971, and enough to lift the company past Peugeot into second place among French...
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    Oldsmobile 442 (section 1971)
    Rather than using the weaker 7.5-inch rear differential found in the Monte Carlo SS, these models used the same stout unit found in the Buick Grand National...
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