• d'Italia Roll of Honour". RallyBase. Archived from the original on 2006-12-31. Retrieved 2007-02-09. "San Remo 1986". World Rally Archive. Retrieved 2007-02-09...
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    Sanremo (redirect from San Remo, Italy)
    Sanremo or San Remo (Italian pronunciation: [sanˈrɛːmo]; Ligurian: Sanrémmo(ro), locally Sanreumo(ro) [saŋˈɾøːmu(ɹu)]; Occitan: Sant Rémol) is a comune...
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    "Alpine A110 San Remo 73 Is Another Special Edition Bathed In Nostalgia". Carscoops. "Alpine A110 San Remo 73 Edition Debuts To Celebrate Rally Success"....
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  • Piero Liatti (category World Rally Championship drivers)
    1962) is an Italian rally driver. His specialty was driving on tarmac rallies like Monte Carlo, Catalunya, Corsica and the San Remo Rally. At the end of season...
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    2001 San Remo Rally). After the success of Mäkinen and the Japanese manufacturers, France's Peugeot made a very successful return to the World Rally Championship...
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    Didier Auriol (category World Rally Champions)
    and San Remo rallies and went into the final round, in Great Britain, vying again with Sainz for the championship. Despite a poor showing on the rally he...
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    Jean-Claude Andruet (category French rally drivers)
    Rally, 1974 Tour de Corse and 1977 San Remo Rally. The 1973 Monte Carlo was the first ever rally in the FIA World Rally Championship. His best placement...
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    Carlos Sainz Sr. (category World Rally Champions)
    podium finish was his second place at the Acropolis Rally. He finished second on the San Remo Rally, but he and his teammate were later disqualified for...
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  • Attilio Bettega (category Italian rally drivers)
    the 1985 season, he entered the Safari Rally and the Tour de Corse. In Corsica, on the fourth stage of the rally – Zerubia – Bettega lost control of his...
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    Lancia Delta S4 (category Lancia rally cars)
    for the Delta S4 (San Remo not included). The Monte Carlo Rally by Toivonen, Rally Argentina by Massimo Biasion and the Olympus Rally by Alén. The car...
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    Walter Röhrl (category European Rally Championship drivers)
    carried him to the 1980 title, clinched with his victory in that year's San Remo rally, but it was arguably his equivalent success in 1982 that impressed most...
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  • between the 1973 Safari Rally and the 1979 Safari Rally for the Kenyan driver and 1974 Press-on-Regardless Rally and 1980 Tour de Corse for the French driver...
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    at Rally Catalunya. Bugalski would have won but for a time penalty applied in dubious circumstances. Jesús Puras won in Corsica, while at San Remo Sébastien...
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    Tommi Mäkinen (category Finnish rally drivers)
    before the inauspicious introduction of team's first ever World Rally Car on the San Remo Rally. Mäkinen and teammate Freddy Loix struggled with the car before...
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    François Delecour (category French rally drivers)
    fourth and third places on the San Remo and Catalunya rallies and sixth on the final round of the series, the RAC Rally in Great Britain, to finish seventh...
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  • the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) World Rally Championship (WRC). The season consisted of 13 rallies, including all twelve venues of...
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    Harri Rovanperä (category World Rally Championship drivers)
    to retire after a very difficult rally, which saw the first victory of Sébastien Loeb in a Citroën Xsara. In San Remo, Rovanperä returned to the Bozian...
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    Audi Quattro (category Rally cars)
    rally circuit, with Röhrl and Christian Geistdörfer winning the 1985 San Remo Rally. A modified version of the E2, was also driven by Michèle Mouton. The...
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  • Andrea Aghini (category Italian rally drivers)
    driving a Renault 5 GT Turbo at his home event, the Rallye San Remo, in 1986. He retired from the rally after a turbo problem, but two years later, he won the...
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  • Richard Burns (category English rally drivers)
    Lancer Evolution World Rally Car he had been entrusted with, which had only been introduced by his team a few rounds earlier in San Remo. A four-way title...
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    Harry Hunt (category English rally drivers)
    2009 Hunt took part in the Malcolm Wilson Rally, as well as his first international rally, the Rallye San Remo in Italy. In 2010 Hunt won the JWRC Rookie...
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    Toyota Celica GT-Four (category Rally cars)
    in the 1988 Tour de Corse, with its first WRC victory coming in the 1989 Rally Australia. The ST185's WRC debut was in the 1992 Rally Monte Carlo, and...
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  • list of Intercontinental Rally Challenge rallies includes all rally competitions that have been part of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC) schedule...
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    Cupra Racing (category World Rally Championship teams)
    project to build a WRC-spec car was officially announced during the 1997 San Remo rally. It was in 1998 that the SEAT Córdoba WRC was first enrolled by the...
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    public demonstration within the LGBT community in Italy took place in San Remo on April 5, 1972, as a protest against the International Congress on Sexual...
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    retire from the World Rally Championship. SEAT's project to build a WRC-spec car was officially announced during the 1997 San Remo rally. It was in 1998 that...
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    Fiat 128 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Starting in 1978, a version with a 1.1-liter engine called the Fiat 128 San Remo was also offered[citation needed]. Until 2009, CKD kits from Zastava were...
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  • with Jon Bernthal, Caitríona Balfe, Tracy Letts, Josh Lucas, Noah Jupe, Remo Girone, and Ray McKinnon in supporting roles. The plot follows a determined...
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    Ford Escort RS Cosworth (category Ford Rally Sport vehicles)
    Toyota the manufacturers' title. Both works Escorts retired on the San Remo Rally, Delecour's after an accident and Biasion's with engine failure after...
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    Maciej Szczepaniak (category Polish rally drivers)
    champions and also entered a round of the World Rally Championship, competing in the Rally San Remo finishing 37th overall and 6th in class in their...
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