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Monte Carlo Rally 1
Monte Carlo Rally
Stéphane Sarrazin driving a Subaru ImprezaWRC on the 2005 rally.
Marcus Grönholm driving a Peugeot 307 WRCon the 2004 rally.
Carlos Sainz driving a Toyota Corolla WRC onthe 1999 rally.
The Monte Carlo Rally or Rally Monte Carlo (officially RallyeAutomobile Monte Carlo) is a rallying event organised each year bythe Automobile Club de Monaco which also organises the Formula OneMonaco Grand Prix and the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique. The rallynow takes place along the French Riviera in the Principality of Monacoand southeast France. Previously, competitors would set off from allfour corners of Europe and ‘rally’, in other words, meet, in Monaco tocelebrate the end of a unique event. From its inception in 1911 byPrince Albert I, this rally, under difficult and demanding conditions,was an important means of testing the latest improvements andinnovations to automobiles. Winning the rally gave the car a great dealof credibility and publicity.
Later History
The 1966 event was the most controversial in the history of the Rally.The first four finishers, driving three Mini-Coopers, Timo Mäkinen,Rauno Aaltonen and Paddy Hopkirk, and Roger Clark's 4th-placedFord Cortina "were excluded for having iodine vapour, single filamentbulbs in their standard headlamps instead of double-filament dippingbulbs." [1] This elevated Pauli Toivonen (Citroën ID) into first placeoverall. Rosemary Smith (Hillman Imp) was also disqualified fromsixth place, after winning the Coupe des Dames, the ladies' class. In all,ten cars were disqualified.[2] The controversy that followed damagedthe credibility of the event. The headline in Motor Sport: "The MonteCarlo Fiasco."
From 1973 to 2008 the rally was held in January as the first event ofthe FIA World Rally Championship, but since 2009 it has been theopening round of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge (IRC)programme, before returning to the WRC championship season againin 2012. As recently as 1991, competitors were able to choose theirstarting points from approximately five venues roughly equidistantfrom Monte Carlo (one of Monaco's administrative areas) itself.
With often varying conditions at each starting point (typically comprising dry tarmac, wet tarmac, snow, and ice,sometimes all in a single stage of the rally), this event places a big emphasis on tyre choices, as a driver has tobalance the need for grip on ice and snow with the need for grip on dry tarmac. For the driver, this is often a difficultchoice as the tyres that work well on snow and ice normally perform badly on dry tarmac.
The Automobile Club de Monaco confirmed on 19 July 2010 that the 79th Monte-Carlo Rally would form theopening round of the new Intercontinental Rally Challenge season. To mark the centenary event, the AutomobileClub de Monaco has also confirmed that Glasgow, Barcelona, Warsaw and Marrakesh have been selected as startpoints for the rally.
Monte Carlo Rally 2
Col de TuriniThis rally features one of the most famous special stages in the world. The stage is run from La Bollène-Vésubie toSospel, or the other way around, over a steep and tight mountain road with many hairpin turns. On this route itpasses over the Col de Turini, a mountain pass road which normally has ice and/or snow on sections of it at that timeof the year. Spectators also throw snow on the road—in 2005, Marcus Grönholm and Petter Solberg both ripped awheel off their cars when they skidded on snow probably placed there by spectators,[citation needed] and crashed into awall. Grönholm went on to finish fifth, but Solberg was forced to retire as the damage to his car was extensive.The Turini is also driven at night, with thousands of fans watching the "Night of Turini", also known as the "Nightof the Long Knives" due to the strong high beam lights cutting through the night.[3][4] In the 2007 edition of therally, the Turini was not used, but it returned for the 2008 route.[5] For both the 2009 and 2010 event the stage wasrun at night and shown live on Eurosport.
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 CGSS) Clausse (Celtic-Bignani) Bussienne (Sizaire-Frères)
1928 Jacques Bignan (Fiat) Malaret (Fiat) Versigny (Talbot)
1929 Sprenger van Eijk (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 / Lewis Pearce (Invicta) J P Wimille (Lorraine) Lucy Schell (Bugatti)
1932 M Vaselle/Duhamel (Hotchkiss) G de Lavelette/C deCortanze (Peugeot)
Donald Healey (Invicta) B Ivanovsky (Ford)
1933 M Vasselle (Hotchkiss) R Guyot (Renault) Roualt/Quinlin (Salmson)
1934 Gas / Jean Trevoux (Hotchkiss) Chauvierre (Chenard-Walcker) Donald Healey (TriumphGloria)
1935 Christian Lahaye / R. Quatresous (Renault) J C Ridley (Triumph Gloria) Lucie Schell (Delahaye)
1936 Petre G. Cristea/ Ionel Zamfirescu (Ford) Lucie Schell (Delahaye) C Lahaye / R Quatresous(Renault)
1937 René Le Bègue / Julio Quinlin (Delahaye) P de Massa / L Mahe (Talbot) 3 I. Zamfirescu / Trevoux(Hotchkiss)
Monte Carlo Rally 3
1938 G. Bakker Schut / K. Ton (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 Mutsaerts / A. Kouwenberg(Ford)
1949 Jean Trevoux / Marcel Lesurque (Hotchkiss Grégoire) M Worms / E Mouche (Hotchkiss) F Dobry / Z Treybal (Bristol)
1950–1972
Year Winner Second Third
1950 Marcel Becquart/H. Secret (HotchkissGrégoire)
Maurice Gatsonides/ K S Barendregt(Humber Super Snipe)
Julio Quinlin/Jean Behra (Simca 8)
1951 Jean Trevoux/ Roger Crovetto (Delahaye175)
Comte de Monte Real/ M J Palma (Ford) C Vard/ A Young (Jaguar Mk V)
1952 Sydney Allard / Guy Warburton (AllardP1)
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 (JaguarMark VII)
R Marion / J Charmasson (CitroënSix)
1954 Louis Chiron / Ciro Basadonna (LanciaAurelia GT)
P David / P Barbier (Peugeot 203) A Blanchard / A Lecoq (Panhard750)
1955 Per Malling / Gunnar Fadum(Sunbeam-Talbot 90)
G Gillard / R Duget (Panhard 850) H Gerdum / J Kuhling(Mercedes-Benz 220)
1956 Ronnie Adams / Frank Biggar (JaguarMark VII)
Walter Schock / K Raebe(Mercedes-Benz 220)
M Grosgogeat / P Biaginin (DKW)
1957 Rally Cancelled (Fuel coupons not issuedfor rallying)
1958 Guy Monraisse / Jacques Feret (RenaultDauphine)
A Gacon / L Borsa (Alfa RomeoGiulietta)
L Vold-Johansen / F Koperud(DKW)
1959 Paul Coltelloni / Pierre Alexandre (CitroënID 19)
A Thomas / J Delliere (Simca Aronde) P Surles / J Piniers (Panhard 850)
1960 Walter Schock / Rolf Moll(Mercedes-Benz 220SE)
Eugen Böhringer / H Socher(Mercedes-Benz 220SE)
Ott / Mahle (Mercedes-Benz 220SE)
1961 Maurice Martin / Roger Bateau (PanhardPL 17)
W Löffler / Hans Joachim Walter(Panhard PL 17)
G Jouanneaux / A Coquillet(Panhard PL 17)
1962 Erik Carlsson / Gunnar Häggbom (Saab 96#303)
Eugen Böhringer / P Lang(Mercedes-Benz 220SE)
Paddy Hopkirk / J Scott (SunbeamRapier)
1963 Erik Carlsson / Gunnar Palm (Saab 96#283)
P Toivonen / A Jarvi (Citroën ID19) R Aaltonen / A Ambrose (MiniCooper)
1964 Paddy Hopkirk / Henry Liddon (MorrisMini Cooper S) [6]
B Ljungfeldt / F Sager (Ford Falcon) Erik Carlsson / G Palm (Saab 96)
1965 Timo Mäkinen / Paul Easter (Mini CooperS)
Eugen Böhringer / Rolf Wütherich(Porsche 904)
Pat Moss / Ann Wisdom (Saab 96)
1966 Pauli Toivonen / Ensio Mikander (CitroënID)
René Trautmann / J Hanrioud (LanciaFlavia)
O Andersson / O Dahlgren (LanciaFlavia)
1967 Rauno Aaltonen / Henry Liddon (MiniCooper S)
Ove Andersson / J Davenport (LanciaFulvia)
Vic Elford / David Stone (Porsche911S)
Monte Carlo Rally 4
1968 Vic Elford / David Stone (Porsche 911T) Pauli Toivonen / M Tiukkanen (Porsche911S)
Rauno Aaltonen / Henry Liddon(Mini Cooper S)
1969 Björn Waldegård / Lars Helmer (Porsche911S)
Gérard Larrousse / J C Perramond(Porsche 911S)
Jean Vinatier / J-F Jacob(Alpine-Renault A110)
1970 Björn Waldegård / Lars Helmer (Porsche911S)
Gérard Larrousse / M Gelin (Porsche911S)
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 / M Vial(Alpine-Renault A110)
1972 Sandro Munari / Mario Manucci (LanciaFulvia 1.6HF)
Gérard Larrousse / J-C Perramond(Porsche 911S)
Rauno Aaltonen / J Todt (Datsun240Z)
1973–1985
Rally name Stages Podium finishers
Rank DriverCo-driver
TeamCar
Time
42ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo19 to 26 January 1973Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
18stages
420 km
1 Jean-Claude Andruet Michèle Petit
("Biche")
Alpine-Renault A1101800
5h 42m 04s
2 Ove Andersson Jean Todt
Alpine-Renault A1101800
5h 42m 30s
3 Jean-Pierre Nicolas Michel Vial
Alpine-Renault A1101800
5h 43m 39s
1974 rally cancelled
43ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo15 to 23 January 1975Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
22stages
472 km
1 Sandro Munari Mario Manucci
Lancia Stratos HF 6h 25m 59s
2 Hannu Mikkola Jean Todt
Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye 6h 29m 05s
3 Markku Alén Ilkka Kivimäki
Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye 6h 29m 46s
44ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo17 to 24 January 1976Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
23stages
530 km
1 Sandro Munari Mario Manucci
Lancia Stratos HF 6h 25m 10s
2 Björn Waldegård Hans Thorszelius
Lancia Stratos HF 6h 26m 37s
3 Bernard Darniche Alain Mahé
Lancia Stratos HF 6h 31m 23s
45ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo22 to 28 January 1977Round 1 of the World RallyChampionshipRound 1 of the FIA Cup for RallyDrivers
26stages
506 km
1 Sandro Munari Silvio Maiga
Lancia Stratos HF 6h 36m 13s
2 Jean-Claude Andruet Michèle Petit
("Biche")
Fiat 131 Abarth 6h 38m 29s
3 Antonio Zanini Juan Petisco
SEAT 124 - 1800 6h 47m 07s
Monte Carlo Rally 5
46ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo21 to 28 January 1978Round 1 of the World RallyChampionshipRound 1 of the FIA Cup for RallyDrivers
29stages
570 km
1 Jean-Pierre Nicolas Vincent Laverne
Porsche 911 Carrera 6h 57m 03s
2 Jean Ragnotti Jean-Marc Andrié
Renault 5 Alpine 6h 58m 55s
3 Guy Fréquelin Jacques Delaval
Renault 5 Alpine 6h 59m 55s
47ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo20 to 26 January 1979Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
30stages
619 km
1 Bernard Darniche Alain Mahé
Team Chardonnet Lancia Stratos HF
8h 13m 38s
2 Björn Waldegård Hans Thorszelius
Ford Motor Company Ford Escort RS1800
8h 13m 44s
3 Markku Alén Ilkka Kivimäki
Alitalia Fiat Fiat 131 Abarth
8h 17m 47s
48ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo19 to 25 January 1980Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
30stages
601 km
1 Walter Röhrl Christian Geistdörfer
Fiat Italia Fiat 131 Abarth
8h 42m 20s
2 Bernard Darniche Alain Mahé
Team Chardonnet Lancia Stratos HF
8h 52m 58s
3 Björn Waldegård Hans Thorszelius
Fiat Italia Fiat 131 Abarth
8h 53m 48s
49ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo24 to 30 January 1981Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
32stages
757 km
1 Jean Ragnotti Jean-Marc Andrié
Renault Elf Renault 5 Turbo
9h 55m 55s
2 Guy Fréquelin Jean Todt
Talbot Talbot Sunbeam Lotus
9h 58m 49s
3 Jochi Kleint Gunter Wanger
Opel Euro Händler Opel Ascona 400
10h 2m 54s
50ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo16 to 22 January 1982Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
32stages
753 km
1 Walter Röhrl Christian Geistdörfer
Rothmans Opel RallyTeam
Opel Ascona 400
8h 20m 33s
2 Hannu Mikkola Arne Hertz
Audi Sport Audi Quattro
8h 24m 22s
3 Jean-Luc Thérier Michel Vial
Esso Porsche 911SC
8h 32m 38s
51ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo22 to 29 January 1983Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
30stages
709 km
1 Walter Röhrl Christian Geistdörfer
Martini Racing Lancia Rally 037
7h 58m 57s
2 Markku Alén Ilkka Kivimäki
Martini Racing Lancia Rally 037
8h 5m 59s
3 Stig Blomqvist Björn Cederberg
Audi Sport Audi Quattro A1
8h 10m 15s
52ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo21 to 27 January 1984Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
30stages
722 km
1 Walter Röhrl Christian Geistdörfer
Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2
8h 52m 29s
2 Stig Blomqvist Björn Cederberg
Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2
8h 53m 53s
3 Hannu Mikkola Arne Hertz
Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2
9h 5m 9s
Monte Carlo Rally 6
53ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo26 January to 1 February 1985Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
34stages
852 km
1 Ari Vatanen Terry Harryman
Peugeot Talbot Sport Peugeot 205 Turbo 16
10h 20m49s
2 Walter Röhrl Christian Geistdörfer
Audi Sport Audi Sport Quattro
10h 26m06s
3 Timo Salonen Seppo Harjanne
Peugeot Talbot Sport Peugeot 205 Turbo 16
10h 30m54s
1986–1999
Rally name Stages Podium finishers
Rank DriverCo-driver
TeamCar
Time
54ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo18 to 24 January 1986Round 1 of the World Rally Championship
36stages
867 km
1 Henri Toivonen Sergio Cresto
Martini Lancia Lancia Delta S4
10h 11m24s
2 Timo Salonen Seppo Harjanne
Peugeot Talbot Sport Peugeot 205 Turbo 16
E2
10h 15m28s
3 Hannu Mikkola Arne Hertz
Audi Sport Audi Sport Quattro
E2
10h 18m46s
55ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo17 to 22 January 1987Round 1 of the World Rally Championship
26stages
572 km
1 Miki Biasion Tiziano Siviero
Martini Lancia Lancia Delta HF
4WD
7h 39m50s
2 Juha Kankkunen Juha Piironen
Martini Lancia Lancia Delta HF
4WD
7h 40m49s
3 Walter Röhrl Christian Geistdörfer
Audi Sport Audi 200 Quattro
7h 44m0s
56ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo16 to 21 January 1988Round 1 of the World Rally Championship
26stages
624 km
1 Bruno Saby Jean-François
Fauchille
Martini Lancia Lancia Delta HF
4WD
7h 19m11s
2 Alex Fiorio Luigi Pirollo
Jolly Club Lancia Delta HF
4WD
7h 30m1s
3 Jean-Pierre Ballet Marie-Christine
Lallemont
Privateer Peugeot 205 GTI
7h 42m46s
57ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo21 to 26 January 1989Round 2 of the World Rally Championship
24stages
613 km
1 Miki Biasion Tiziano Siviero
Martini Lancia Lancia Delta Integrale
7h 13m27s
2 Didier Auriol Bernard Occelli
Martini Lancia Lancia Delta Integrale
7h 19m54s
3 Bruno Saby Jean-François
Fauchille
Martini Lancia Lancia Delta Integrale
7h 21m8s
Monte Carlo Rally 7
58ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo19 to 25 January 1990Round 1 of the World Rally Championship
20stages
556 km
1 Didier Auriol Bernard Occelli
Martini Lancia Lancia Delta Integrale
16V
5h 56m52s
2 Carlos Sainz Luis Moya
Toyota Team Europe Toyota Celica
GT-Four ST165
5h 57m44s
3 Miki Biasion Tiziano Siviero
Martini Lancia Lancia Delta Integrale
16V
6h 0m31s
59ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo24 to 30 January 1991Round 1 of the World Rally Championship
27stages
626 km
1 Carlos Sainz Luis Moya
Toyota Team Europe Toyota Celica
GT-Four ST165
6h 57m21s
2 Miki Biasion Tiziano Siviero
Martini Lancia Lancia Delta Integrale
16V
7h 2m20s
3 François Delecour Anne-Chantal
Pauwels
Q8 Team Ford Ford Sierra RS
Cosworth 4x4
7h 2m33s
60ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo23 to 28 January 1992Round 1 of the World Rally Championship
26stages
606 km
1 Didier Auriol Bernard Occelli
Martini Racing Lancia Delta HF
Integrale
6h 54m20s
2 Carlos Sainz Luis Moya
Toyota Team Europe Toyota Celica Turbo
4WD
6h 56m25s
3 Juha Kankkunen Juha Piironen
Martini Racing Lancia Delta HF
Integrale
6h 57m17s
61ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo21 to 27 January 1993Round 1 of the World Rally Championship
22stages
594 km
1 Didier Auriol Bernard Occelli
Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Celica Turbo
4WD
6h 13m43s
2 François Delecour Daniel Grataloup
Ford Motor Company Ford Escort RS
Cosworth
6h 13m58s
3 Miki Biasion Tiziano Siviero
Ford Motor Company Ford Escort RS
Cosworth
6h 16m59s
62ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo22 to 27 January 1994Round 1 of the World Rally Championship
22stages
588 km
1 François Delecour Daniel Grataloup
Ford Motor Company Ford Escort RS
Cosworth
6h 12m20s
2 Juha Kankkunen Nicky Grist
Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Celica Turbo
4WD
6h 13m25s
3 Carlos Sainz Luis Moya
555 Subaru WorldRally Team
Subaru Impreza 555
6h 14m7s
Monte Carlo Rally 8
63ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo22 to 26 January 1995Round 1 of the World Rally ChampionshipRound 1 of the FIA 2-Litre WorldChampionship for Manufacturers
21stages
547 km
1 Carlos Sainz Luis Moya
555 Subaru WorldRally Team
Subaru Impreza 555
6h 32m31s
2 François Delecour Catherine François
RAS Ford Ford Escort RS
Cosworth
6h 34m56s
3 Juha Kankkunen Nicky Grist
Toyota Team Europe Toyota Celica
GT-Four ST205
6h 36m28s
64ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo20 to 25 January 1996Round 1 of the FIA 2-Litre WorldChampionship for Manufacturers,no World Rally Championship
21stages
427 km
1 Patrick Bernardini Bernard Occelli
Alliance Yacco Ford Ford Escort RS
Cosworth
5h 24m40s
2 François Delecour Hervé Sauvage
Peugeot Sport Peugeot 306 Maxi
5h 28m24s
3 Armin Schwarz Klaus Wicha
H. F. Grifone Toyota Celica
GT-Four ST205
5h 31m52s
65ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo19 to 27 January 1997Round 1 of the World Rally Championship
18stages
410 km
1 Piero Liatti Fabrizia Pons
555 Subaru WorldRally Team
Subaru ImprezaWRC97
4h 26m58s
2 Carlos Sainz Luis Moya
Ford Motor Company Ford Escort WRC
4h 27m53s
3 Tommi Mäkinen Seppo Harjanne
Team MitsubishiRalliart
Mitsubishi LancerEvo IV
4h 29m29s
66ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo19 to 21 January 1998Round 1 of the World Rally Championship
18stages
359 km
1 Carlos Sainz Luis Moya
Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Corolla WRC
4h 28m0.5s
2 Juha Kankkunen Juha Repo
Ford Motor Company Ford Escort WRC
4h 28m41.3s
3 Colin McRae Nicky Grist
555 Subaru WorldRally Team
Subaru Impreza WRC98
4h 29m1.5s
67ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo17 to 20 January 1999Round 1 of the World Rally Championship
14stages
425 km
1 Tommi Mäkinen Risto Mannisenmäki
Marlboro MitsubishiRalliart
Mitsubishi LancerEvo VI
5h 16m50.6s
2 Juha Kankkunen Juha Repo
Subaru World RallyTeam
Subaru Impreza WRC99
5h 18m35.3s
3 Colin McRae Nicky Grist
Ford Motor Company Ford Focus WRC
5h 20m7.4s
Monte Carlo Rally 9
2000–2009
Rally name Stages Podium finishers
Rank DriverCo-driver
TeamCar
Time
68ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo21 to 23 January 2000Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
15 stages413 km
1 Tommi Mäkinen Risto
Mannisenmäki
Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI
4h 23m35.8s
2 Carlos Sainz Luis Moya
Ford Motor Company Ford Focus RS WRC 00
4h 25m0.7s
3 Juha Kankkunen Juha Repo
Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza WRC 2000
4h 26m57.2s
69ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo19 to 21 January 2001Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
15 stages392 km
1 Tommi Mäkinen Risto
Mannisenmäki
Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI
4h 38m4.3s
2 Carlos Sainz Luis Moya
Ford Motor Company Ford Focus RS WRC 01
4h 39m5.1s
3 François Delecour Daniel Gratloup
Ford Motor Company Ford Focus RS WRC 01
4h 40m9.6s
70ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo18 to 20 January 2002Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
15 stages397 km
1 Tommi Mäkinen Kaj Lindstrom
Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza WRC 2001
3h 59m30.7s
2 Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena
Automobiles Citroën Citroën Xsara WRC
4h 0m44.8s
3 Carlos Sainz Luis Moya
Ford Motor Company Ford Focus RS WRC 02
4h 0m46.4s
71ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo23 to 26 January 2003Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
14 stages415 km
1 Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena
Citroën Total Citroën Xsara WRC
4h 29m11.4s
2 Colin McRae Derek Ringer
Citroën Total Citroën Xsara WRC
4h 29m49.5s
3 Carlos Sainz Marc Marti
Citroën Total Citroën Xsara WRC
4h 30m3.6s
72ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo23 to 25 January 2004Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
15 stages389 km
1 Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena
Citroën Total Citroën Xsara WRC
4h 12m3.0s
2 Markko Märtin Michael Park
Ford Motor Company Ford Focus RS WRC 03
4h 13m15.6s
3 François Duval Stéphane Prevot
Ford Motor Company Ford Focus RS WRC 03
4h 13m22.6s
73ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo21 to 23 January 2005Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
15 stages353 km
1 Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena
Citroën Total Citroën Xsara WRC
4h 13m5.6s
2 ToniGardemeister
Jakke Honkanen
BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 04
4h 16m3.9s
3 Gilles Panizzi Hervé Panizzi
Mitsubishi Motorsports Mitsubishi Lancer WRC 05
4h 16m45.7s
Monte Carlo Rally 10
74ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo19 to 22 January 2006Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
18 stages366 km
1 Marcus Grönholm Timo Rautiainen
BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 06
4h 11m43.9 ss
2 Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena
Kronos Total Citroën WorldRally Team
Citroën Xsara WRC
4h 12m45.7s
3 ToniGardemeister
Jakke Honkanen
Astra Racing Peugeot 307 WRC
4h 13m7.0s
75ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo18 to 21 January 2007Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
15 stages329 km
1 Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena
Citroën Total Citroën C4 WRC
3h 10m27.4s
2 Dani Sordo Marc Marti
Citroën Total Citroën C4 WRC
3h 11m5.6s
3 Marcus Grönholm Timo Rautiainen
BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 06
3h 11m50.2s
76ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo24 to 27 January 2008Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
19 stages365.09 km
1 Sébastien Loeb Daniel Elena
Citroën Total Citroën C4 WRC
3h 39m17.0s
2 Mikko Hirvonen Jarmo Lehtinen
BP Ford World Rally Team Ford Focus RS WRC 07
3h 41m51.4s
3 Chris Atkinson Stéphane Prévot
Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza WRC 2007
3h 42m15.6s
77ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo21 to 24 January 2009Round 1 of the IntercontinentalRally Challenge
14 stages362.25 km
1 Sébastien Ogier Julien Ingrassia
BF Goodrich Peugeot 207 S2000
4h 40m45.7s
2 Freddy Loix Isidoor Smets
Peugeot Team Belux Peugeot 207 S2000
4h 42m29.3s
3 Stéphane Sarrazin Jacques Julien
Renucci
Team Peugeot Total Peugeot 207 S2000
4h 43m07.3s
2010–
Rally name Stages Podium finishers
Rank DriverCo-driver
TeamCar
Time
78ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo19 to 23 January 2010Round 1 of the Intercontinental RallyChallenge
15 stages396.18 km
1 MikkoHirvonen
JarmoLehtinen
M-Sport Ford Fiesta S2000
4h 32m58.5s
2 JuhoHänninen
MikkoMarkkula
Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia S2000
4h 34m49.9s
3 NicolasVouilloz
BenjaminVeillas
Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia S2000
4h 36m17.6s
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79ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo19 to 22 January 2011Round 1 of the Intercontinental RallyChallenge
13 stages337.06 km
1 BryanBouffier
Xavier Panseri
Peugeot France Peugeot 207 S2000
3h 32m55.6s
2 Freddy Loix Frédéric
Miclotte
Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia S2000
3h 33m28.1s
3 Guy Wilks Phil Pugh
Peugeot UK Peugeot 207 S2000
3h 34m15.3s
80ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo18 to 22 January 2012Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
17 stages433.36 km
1 SébastienLoeb
Daniel Elena
Citroën Total World Rally Team Citroën DS3 WRC
4h 32m39.9s
2 Dani Sordo Carlos del
Barrio
Mini WRC Team Mini John Cooper Works WRC
4h 35m25.4s
3 Petter Solberg Chris
Patterson
Ford World Rally Team Ford Fiesta RS WRC
4h 35m54.1s
81ème Rallye Automobile deMonte-Carlo16 to 19 January 2013Round 1 of the World RallyChampionship
18 stages478.42 km
1 SébastienLoeb
Daniel Elena
Citroën Total Abu Dhabi WorldRally Team
Citroën DS3 WRC
5h 18m57.2s
2 SébastienOgier
JulienIngrassia
Volkswagen Motorsport Volkswagen Polo R WRC
5h 20m37.1s
3 Dani Sordo Carlos del
Barrio
Abu Dhabi Citroën Total WorldRally Team
Citroën DS3 WRC
5h 22m46.2s
Notes[1] Motor Sport, March 1966, pages 202, 204.[2] Competition Press & Autoweek, February 12, 1966, Pages 1, 6.[3] "Team LOOS INTERNATIONAL" at the 9th Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique (http:/ / www. loos. de/ loos/ presse/ presxx.
asp?nPageId=100186). Loos International. Accessed May 12, 2010.[4] Duijvestijn, Guus. Alpine Passes (http:/ / www. slater5. freeserve. co. uk/ passes. htm). Archived at AJ's Touring Home Page. Accessed May
12, 2010.[5] Monte Carlo: Rally route (http:/ / www. motorsport. com/ news/ article. asp?ID=277936). Motorsport.com, January 18, 2008. Accessed May
12, 2010.[6] Readers' guide to who won at Monte Carlo, British Motor Corporation advertisement, Life Magazine, 14 February 1964, page 81 (http:/ /
books. google. com. au/ books?id=RVQEAAAAMBAJ& printsec=frontcover& source=gbs_ge_summary_r& cad=0#v=onepage& q&f=false) Retrieved from books.google.com.au on 22 December 2011
External links• Official website (http:/ / www. acm. mc)
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