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1973 Tour de Corse
17th Tour de Corse
Round 13 of the1973 World Rally Championship season
← Previous event
Host countryFrance
Rally baseCorsicaCorsica, France
Dates run1 December 1973 – 2 December 1973
Stages21 (1,179.80 km; 733.09 miles)
Stage surfaceTarmac
Overall distance3,020 km (1,880 miles)
Statistics
Crews50 at start, 22 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFranceJean-Pierre Nicolas
FranceMichel Vial
FranceAlpine-Renault
Alpine-Renault A110 1800

The1973 Tour de Corse (formerly the17th Tour de Corse) was the 13th round of the inauguralWorld Rally Championship season. It started in December in the County ofCorsica inFrance, and the rally was run primarily on the road.Jean-Pierre Nicolas won the round with co-driver Michel Vial.[1]

Report

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In 1973, theWorld Rally Championship finished with theTour de Corse in Corsica. The race had 22 rounds, withJean-Pierre Nicolas winning most of them.[1]

Jean-Luc Thérier driving in anAlpine-Renault A110 1800

Alpine,Ford,Opel,Porsche,Alfa Romeo, andAudi finished in the points.[1]

Results

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1973 Tour de Corse results
FinishTotal
time
GroupCar #Driver
Co-driver
CarMfr.points
OverallIn
group
115 h : 06 m : 31 s41FranceJean-Pierre Nicolas
FranceMichel Vial
FranceAlpine-Renault A110 180020
225 h : 14 m : 37 s45FranceJean-François Piot
FranceJean de Alexandris
FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1800
335 h : 18 m : 46 s47FranceJean-Luc Thérier
FranceMarcel Callawaert
FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1800
445 h : 21 m : 33 s2FranceGuy Chasseuil
FranceChristian Baron
United KingdomFord Escort RS160010
555 h : 24 m : 37 s411FranceFrancis Serpaggi
FranceFélix Mariani
FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1800
665 h : 27 m : 31 s49FranceJean-Pierre Manzagol
FrancePierre Alessandri
FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1800
775 h : 52 m : 11 s1FranceHenri Greder
BelgiumChristine Beckers
GermanyOpel Commodore GS/E4
885 h : 54 m : 13 s340FranceGérard Dantan-Merlin
FranceVincent Laverne
GermanyPorsche 9113
996 h : 07 m : 48 s121

FranceJean-Claude Lagniez
FranceMichel Thiery

ItalyAlfa Romeo 2000 GTV2
10106 h : 17 m : 14 s242

FranceYves Évard
FranceGilbert Carraz

GermanyAudi 80

1
11116 h : 18 m : 43 s152

FranceBernard Picone
FranceDavini Alex

GermanyOpel Ascona

12126 h : 22 m : 31 s425

FranceRobert Simonetti
FranceJean-Michel Simonetti

FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1800

13136 h : 26 m : 45 s158

FranceJérôme Chevanne
FranceLionel Boutin

GermanyOpel Ascona

14146 h : 37 m : 38 s264

FranceJean Colombo
FranceDaniel Dazin

GermanyOpel Ascona

15156 h : 46 m : 33 s153

FrancePascal Santini
FranceVivarelli(driver)

GermanyOpel Ascona

16166 h : 58 m : 35 s122

FranceJean-Louis Barailler
FranceJean-Paul Poggini

GermanyOpel Ascona SR

17177 h : 05 m : 34 s119

FranceClaude Ballot-Léna
FranceJean-Claude Morenas

ItalyAlfa Romeo 2000 GTV

18187 h : 07 m : 17 s333

FranceChristian Gardavot
FranceJean Ancey

FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1800

19197 h : 19 m : 36 s336

FranceMichel Gordon
FranceMario Bastelica

FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1800

20207 h : 27 m : 19 s332

FranceJean-Claude Torre
FranceJean-Paul Poggini

FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1800

21217 h : 27 m : 41 s247

France Brancaleoni
France Marchioni

GermanyAudi 80

22228 h : 11 m : 43 s339

JapanYuji Nishimura
Japan Tanaka

JapanDatsun 240Z

Retired (Differential)43FranceBernard Darniche
FranceAlain Mahe
FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1800
Retired310FranceMichel Jullien
FranceBernard Pellegrin
FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1600
Retired (Electrical Problem)214FranceMarie-Claude Beaumont
FranceMarie-Odile Desvignes
GermanyOpel Ascona
Retired (Motor)215FranceGuy Fréquelin
FranceJean-Claude Marcoup
GermanyAudi 80
Retired (Suspension)216FranceJean-Claude Gamet
FranceWilly Huret
United KingdomFord Escort RS1600
Retired (Transmission)217FranceClaude Laurent
FranceJacques Marché
NetherlandsDAF 66
Retired (Gear Box)220FranceJean-Louis Clarr
FranceJacques Jaubert
GermanyOpel Ascona
Retired424FranceRolland D'Abel de Libran
FranceJean-François du Roure
FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1600
Retired426FranceGilbert Casanova
FranceRolland(driver)
FranceAlpine-Renault A110
Retired428ItalyAngelo Corio
ItalyEmilio Corio
ItalyFiat 124 Abarth Spider
Retired429FranceGeorges Fantino
FranceJean-Pierre Lehideux
FranceAlpine-Renault A110
Retired431FrancePierre-Louis Moreau
FrancePatrice Baron
FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1800
Retired334FranceChristian Piot
FranceMattei(Driver)
FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1600S
Retired337FranceGérard Morière
FranceBernard Ferrand
FranceAlpine-Renault A110
Retired241FranceYves Tillier
FranceHirtz(Driver)
United KingdomFord Capri
Retired243FranceJean-Claude Briavoine
FranceLaplanche(Driver)
United KingdomFord Capri 2600 RS
Retired244FranceMichel Robini
FranceGuarnieri(Driver)
GermanyOpel Ascona
Retired245FrancePhilippe Mercier
FranceP. Alberola
GermanyAudi 80
Retired246FranceBonnet(Driver)
FranceMassoni(Driver)
GermanyBMW 2002
Retired248MonacoJean Taibi
FrancePierre Innocenti
FrancePeugeot 304
Retired250FranceJean-Paul Moreau
FranceJean-Paul Coquelet
FranceSimca Rallye 2
Retired251FranceCharlotte(Driver)
FranceA. Hanriot
FranceRenault 12 Gordini
Retired154FrancePelli(Driver)
FranceTorre(Driver)
GermanyOpel
Retired156FranceDelserre(Driver)
FranceRobini(Driver)
GermanyBMW 2002 Tii
Retired160France Francis Vincent
FranceBernard Bontaz
ItalyAlfa Romeo
Retired161FranceBernard Donguès
FranceHauduc (driver)
ItalyAlfa Romeo
Retired???62FranceMichel Bour
FranceBruno Ferry
FranceAlpine-Renault A110
Retired???63FrancePhilippe Farjon
FranceSonati (driver)
FranceAlpine-Renault A110

Championship standings

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1973 World Rally Championship for Manufacturers points standings after round 13
After round 13TeamSeason end
PositionPointsPositionPoints
1147FranceAlpine Renault1147
284ItalyFiat284
376United KingdomFord376
444SwedenVolvo444
542SwedenSaab542
634JapanDatsun634
733FranceCitroën733
828GermanyBMW828
927GermanyPorsche927
1025JapanToyota1025
1125GermanyOpel1125
1218PolandPolski Fiat1218
1317ItalyLancia1317
1415East GermanyWartburg1415
1514GermanyVolkswagen1515
1613FrancePeugeot1613
174JapanMitsubishi174
183CzechoslovakiaŠkoda183
192ItalyAlfa Romeo192
202GermanyAudi202

References

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  1. ^abcOliveira, André (17 November 2013)."17. Tour de Corse - Rallye de France 1973".eWRC-results.com. Retrieved14 July 2022.

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