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  • '''Pat Moss''' (born [[1935]]) was a [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[Rally racing|rally]] driver. In [[1953]] she started rally racing in a [[Morris Motor Company|Morris Minor]], after being the navigato
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  • ..., [[1929]] in [[Trollhättan]]. [[Sweden|Swedish]] and was a [[rally racing|rally]] driver for [[Saab automobile|Saab]]. Some of his rallying achievements we * [[1957]] 1st in the [[Neste Rally Finland|1000 Lakes Rally]] in a [[Saab 93]]
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  • ...Zagato 1.6 is famous for both its unusually beautiful design and European Rally championship history. Only 800 handbuilt Zagato 1.6 coupes were ever produ ...da]] (1922-1931) | [[Lancia Lybra | Lybra]] | [[Lancia Monte Carlo | Monte Carlo]] | [[Lancia Prisma | Prisma]] (1982-1990) | [[Lancia Pagani | Pagani]] (19
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  • ...[[Alfa Romeo]] in the German [[DTM]] and [[Ford Motor Company]] in [[World Rally Championship|WRC]] rallying.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Lancia Monte Carlo''' The '''[[Lancia]] Monte Carlo''' was a [[MR layout|mid-engined]] [[sports car]] sold in the [[1970s]]. A
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  • ...p. The [[Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo]] became the first ever FIA [[World Rally Championship]] event. *FIA [[World Rally Championship]]
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  • ...nt. Established in 1961 as '''Auto-Delta''', the company was started by [[Carlo Chiti]], a former Alfa Romeo and Ferrari engineer, and Ludovico Chizzola, a ...actory team in 1979, run by Autodelta. The team also prepared Alfa Romeo rally cars such as the [[Alfa Romeo GTV#GT and GTV Racing Versions by Autodelta|A
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  • '''Louis Alexandre Chiron''', born [[August 3]], [[1899]] in [[Monte Carlo]], [[Monaco]] – died there on [[June 22]], [[1979]], was a champion of [[ ...o victory in two French Grand Prix races. In 1949, the first [[Monte Carlo Rally]] after [[World War II]] took place and a large celebration party was given
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  • ...uction or specially built road [[automobile|car]]s, similar to the [[World Rally Car]]s, but with about 250bhp stronger engines. It is mainly popular in the ...original Clubman's rallycross, was held the next day. It opened up the new rally drivers' fun-sport to many amateur competitors, proved very successful and
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  • ...nstead in a point-to-point format where participants and their co-drivers “rally” to a set of points, leaving in regular intervals from start points. This ...ys removed the motorsport from its “grassroots” past. For better or worse, rally has become a lucrative business.
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  • ! colspan=2 |[[WRC]] Rally Germany / Deutschland 2008 ...nstead in a point-to-point format where participants and their co-drivers “rally” to a set of points, leaving in regular intervals from start points. This
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  • *Delahaye 175 coupe in 1951/52 Monte Carlo Rally
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  • ...lt by [[Lancia]] in the early 1980s purely for [[FIA]] [[Group B]] [[World Rally Championship]]. ...6 in 1985. Midway through 1985 the 037 was replaced in the Lancia factory rally car line up with the [[Lancia Delta S4|Delta S4]] which featured 4WD and a
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  • ...:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Lancia Monte Carlo Milanesa.jpg|250px|Lancia Montecarlo]] [[Image:Lancia Monte Carlo 002.JPG|250px|thumb|Back]]
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  • ...[[FIA]]. The car replaced and was an evolution of the [[Lancia 037]] Monte Carlo. The S4 took full advantage of the Group B regulations. It featured a mid-m ...d the Olympus rally by [[Markku Alen]]. The car also won the 1986 European Rally Championship with Italian driver Fabrizio Tabaton, whose car was run by Ita
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  • *FIA [[World Rally Championship]] *FIA [[Cross-Country Rally World Cup]]
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  • |Class || [[Sports car|Sports]]/[[Rally car]] ...ager [[Cesare Fiorio]], British racer/engineer [[Mike Parkes]] and factory rally driver [[Sandro Munari]].
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  • ...events and road rallies all over Europe including the famous [[Monte Carlo Rally]]. On September 10, 1933, she was a competitor in one of the most tragic ra ...ords that still stand to this day. For the next two years, she competed in rally racing while hoping to rejoin the Bugatti team. However, in August 1939, he
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  • <td valign=top><font face="Arial" size=-1>Giulia Ti rally lhd</font></td> <td valign=top><font face="Arial" size=-1>Brooks, 27.05.2000, Monte Carlo</font></td>
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