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    The Tour de Corse is a rally first held in 1956 on the island of Corsica. It was the French round of the World Rally Championship from the inaugural 1973...
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    the final 037 win, and the sole victory for the E2 model, on the 1984 Tour De Corse, before it was finally pensioned off in favour of its successor, the...
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    in 1930. Le Tour Guide, France, 2000 GAN Spécial Tour de France, 1994 The Bicycle, UK, 8 July 1943, p6 "La Corse fait-elle peur au Tour de France ? – le...
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    Michèle Mouton (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    went on to win the 1978 Tour de France Automobile and record consistent results in her home events in the WRC; the Tour de Corse and the Monte Carlo Rally...
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    Stephen Roche (category Tour de France winners)
    from Mont Ventoux. He finished his debut season with victories in the Tour de Corse, Circuit d'Indre-et-Loire and Étoile des Espoirs races, with a second...
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    Erbalunga (category Haute-Corse)
    is an ancient fishing village on Cap Corse, in the municipality of Brando in the French department of Haute-Corse, Corsica. The village of Erbalonga is...
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  • Lancia to second place at the 1984 Rallye Sanremo. In the 1985 season, he entered the Safari Rally and the Tour de Corse. In Corsica, on the fourth stage...
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  • point Alfa Romeo made him the manager of the factory racing division, Alfa Corse. Alfa Romeo had bought the shares of the Scuderia Ferrari in 1937 and transferred...
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  • various forms of motorsport, from Grand Prix motor racing to touring car racing. Alfa Corse was officially formed in the beginning of 1938, after the racing...
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  • Rally for the Kenyan driver and 1974 Press-on-Regardless Rally and 1980 Tour de Corse for the French driver. Loeb holds the record for the most consecutive...
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    Regioni, the 24 Ore de Ypres, and the Tour de France Automobile. They temporarily held the lead in but did not win the Tour de Corse, the Rally Costa Brava...
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    Joaquim Agostinho (category Portuguese Tour de France stage winners)
    1943 – 10 May 1984) was a Portuguese professional bicycle racer. He was champion of Portugal in six successive years. He rode the Tour de France 13 times...
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    d'émancipation en Corse et ailleurs 1984-1989, L'Harmattan Gabriel Xavier Culioli, Le complexe corse, Gallimard Marc de Cursay, "Corse : la fin des mythes"...
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    1987 and 1988. Auriol won his first World Championship event, the 1988 Tour de Corse, whilst driving a works Ford Sierra RS Cosworth. It was the only time...
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    Jean Todt (category Presidents of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile)
    titles. In 1986 Henri Toivonen died driving a Lancia Delta S4 during the Tour de Corse rally and the FIA decided to drop the Group B class as being too fast...
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    rally driver, who won the Tour de Corse in 1987, a round of the World Rally Championship. A regular competitor on the Tour de Corse, Béguin scored his first...
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    Corsican language (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Essais de linguistique corse (in French). Ajaccio: Alain Piazzola. ISBN 978-2-907161-73-2. Dalbera-Stefanaggi, Marie José (2002). La langue corse (in French)...
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    for the Critérium des Cévennes, 210 PS (154 kW; 207 hp) for the Tour de Corse, and by 1984 as much as 350 PS (257 kW; 345 hp) in the R5 Maxi Turbo. The final...
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  • Tour de France between 1979 and 1984. 1979 1st Prologue Tour de Corse 4th Overall Grand Prix du Midi Libre 4th GP Ouest-France 1980 1st Overall Tour de...
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  • Lancia's factory team, for the following season. He finished sixth at the Tour de Corse, and then edged out his team-mate Juha Kankkunen to take his first and...
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  • thousandth of a second. The bonus scoring system was once used at the 1999 Tour de Corse and 1999 Rally Finland. Re-introduced in 2011, the top three crews through...
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    1978 Tour de Corse and sixth at the 1980 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire. His last WRC appearances were at the Safari Rally, which he contested from 1981 to 1984, but...
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    Ajaccio (category Communes of Corse-du-Sud)
    commune, prefecture of the department of Corse-du-Sud, and head office of the Collectivité territoriale de Corse (capital city of Corsica). It is also the...
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  • Éric Dall'Armelina (category Tour de Suisse stage winners)
    1983 Tour de France and the 1984 Vuelta a España. 1982 1st Stage 2 Paris–Bourges 1st Stage 1 Tour de Corse 4th Paris–Tours 1983 1st Grand Prix de Mauléon-Moulins...
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    Alfa Romeo in motorsport (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    touring car racing and rallies. They have competed both as a constructor and an engine supplier, via works entries (usually under the name Alfa Corse...
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    by country Races by venue The 1984 FIA Formula One World Championship was the 38th season of Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) Formula One...
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  • Stage 2 Tour du Limousin 1st Stage 4 Tour de Corse 9th GP Ouest–France 1983 1st Stage 4 Four Days of Dunkirk 9th GP Ouest–France 9th GP de la Ville de Rennes...
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    Rally in the United States driving a Renault 17 Gordini, and the 1980 Tour de Corse behind the wheel of a Porsche 911 SC. Thérier also won a half-dozen...
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    Group B (category Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile)
    death of Henri Toivonen and his co-driver Sergio Cresto in the 1986 Tour de Corse, the FIA banned the group from competing in the WRC from the following...
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    Bastia (category Communes of Haute-Corse)
    the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. It is located in the northeast of the island of Corsica at the base of Cap Corse. It also has the second-highest...
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