Rallye Sanremo
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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 from the 1973 season to the 2003 season. Currently, it is a round of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge and the Italian national rally championship.
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[edit] History
The first "Rallye Internazionale di Sanremo" was held in 1928. The rally name's French word "rallye", as opposed to Italian "rally", was inspired by Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo. After another successful rally in 1929, the event was given to new organizers who decided to set up a street race through the town of Sanremo instead. The first one, 1° Circuito Automobilistico Sanremo, was held in 1937 and won by Achille Varzi. Rallye Sanremo was re-started in 1961 as Rallye dei Fiori ("Rally of the Flowers") and has been held every year since.[1]
From 1970 to 1972, Rallye Sanremo was part of the International Championship for Manufacturers. From 1973 to 2003, the rally was on the World Rally Championship schedule, except for 1995 when the event was only part of the FIA 2-Litre World Championship for Manufacturers.[2] The rally became the centre of controversy in 1986 after the stewards disqualified the factory Peugeot team at the end of the third day for using illegal side skirts, handing the victory to Lancia. Peugeot had used the same configuration in earlier rallies without any scrutineering problems and had also passed pre-rally scrutineering. Peugeot appealed but the organizers did not allow the team to continue the rally. FIA later confirmed that the exclusion had been illegal as the Peugeot cars were legal, and decided to annul the results of the whole event.[3] Rallye Sanremo was originally a mixed surface event (tarmac and gravel) but from 1997 on it was organized as an all-tarmac rally. After being dropped from the WRC schedule, Rallye Sanremo has been part of the Italian Rally Championship. Since 2006, it has also been a round of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge.
[edit] Winners
Season | Event | Driver | Car |
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1928 | Rallye Internazionale di Sanremo | Urdareanu | Fiat 520 |
1929 | Rallye Internazionale di Sanremo | Urdareanu | Fiat 521 |
1961 | 1º Rallye dei Fiori | De Villa | Alfa Romeo Giulietta |
1962 | 2º Rallye dei Fiori | Frescobaldi | Lancia Flavia |
1963 | 3º Rallye dei Fiori | Franco Patria | Lancia Flavia Coupè |
1964 | 4º Rallye dei Fiori | Erik Carlsson | Saab 96 Sport |
1965 | 5º Rallye dei Fiori | Leo Cella | Lancia Fulvia 2C |
1966 | 6º Rallye dei Fiori | Leo Cella | Lancia Fulvia HF |
1967 | 7º Rallye dei Fiori | Jean-François Piot | Renault Gordini |
1968 | 8º Rallye di Sanremo | Pauli Toivonen | Porsche 911 |
1969 | 9º Rallye di Sanremo | Harry Källström | Lancia Fulvia HF |
1970 | 1º Sanremo-Sestriere - Rally d'Italia | Jean-Luc Thérier | Alpine-Renault A110 1600 |
1971 | 2º Sanremo-Sestriere - Rally d'Italia | Ove Andersson | Alpine-Renault A110 1600 |
1972 | 14º Rallye Sanremo | Amilcare Ballestrieri | Lancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF |
1973 | 15º Rallye Sanremo | Jean-Luc Thérier | Alpine-Renault A110 1800 |
1974 | 16º Rallye Sanremo | Sandro Munari | Lancia Stratos HF |
1975 | 17º Rallye Sanremo | Björn Waldegård | Lancia Stratos HF |
1976 | 18º Rallye Sanremo | Björn Waldegård | Lancia Stratos HF |
1977 | 19º Rallye Sanremo | Jean-Claude Andruet | Fiat 131 Abarth |
1978 | 20º Rallye Sanremo | Markku Alén | Lancia Stratos HF |
1979 | 21º Rallye Sanremo | Antonio Fassina | Lancia Stratos HF |
1980 | 22º Rallye Sanremo | Walter Röhrl | Fiat 131 Abarth |
1981 | 23º Rallye Sanremo | Michèle Mouton | Audi Quattro |
1982 | 24º Rallye Sanremo | Stig Blomqvist | Audi Quattro |
1983 | 25º Rallye Sanremo | Markku Alén | Lancia Rally 037 |
1984 | 26º Rallye Sanremo | Ari Vatanen | Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 |
1985 | 27º Rallye Sanremo | Walter Röhrl | Audi Quattro |
1986 | 28º Rallye Sanremo[1] | Markku Alén | Lancia Delta S4 |
1987 | 29º Rallye Sanremo | Miki Biasion | Lancia Delta HF 4WD |
1988 | 30º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Miki Biasion | Lancia Delta Integrale |
1989 | 31º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Miki Biasion | Lancia Delta Integrale 16V |
1990 | 32º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Didier Auriol | Lancia Delta Integrale 16V |
1991 | 33º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Didier Auriol | Lancia Delta Integrale 16V |
1992 | 34º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Andrea Aghini | Lancia Delta HF Integrale |
1993 | 35º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Franco Cunico | Ford Escort RS Cosworth |
1994 | 36º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Didier Auriol | Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD |
1995 | 37º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Piero Liatti | Subaru Impreza 555 |
1996 | 38º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Colin McRae | Subaru Impreza 555 |
1997 | 39º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Colin McRae | Subaru Impreza WRC |
1998 | 40º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Tommi Mäkinen | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 5 |
1999 | 41º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Tommi Mäkinen | Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 |
2000 | 42º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 206 WRC |
2001 | 43º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 206 WRC |
2002 | 44º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Gilles Panizzi | Peugeot 206 WRC |
2003 | 45º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia | Sébastien Loeb | Citroën Xsara WRC |
2004 | 46º Rallye Sanremo | Renato Travaglia | Peugeot 206 XS S1600 |
2005 | 47º Rallye Sanremo | Alessandro Perico | Renault Clio S1600 |
2006 | 48º Rallye Sanremo | Paolo Andreucci | Fiat Punto S2000 |
2007 | 49º Rallye Sanremo | Luca Rossetti | Peugeot 207 S2000 |
- 1 FIA later annulled the results of the 1986 event.
[edit] References
- ^ Una storia quasi ottantennale (PDF) (Italian). Automobile Club Sanremo. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ Rallye Sanremo / Rallye d'Italia Roll of Honour. RallyBase. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ San Remo 1986. World Rally Archive. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
[edit] External links
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