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Rallye Sanremo

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Automobile rally competition held in Sanremo, Italy
Rallye Sanremo
StatusActive
GenreMotorsporting event
FrequencyAnnual
Country Italy
Inaugurated1928
Websiterallyesanremo.it

Rallye Sanremo is arally competition held inSanremo,Italy. Except for the 1995 event, the event was part of theFIAWorld Rally Championship schedule from1973 to the2003. It was a round of theIntercontinental Rally Challenge and is currently a round of theItalian national rally championship.

History

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Replica ofMarkku Alén's 1978 Sanremo -winningLancia Stratos HF.

The first "Rallye Internazionale di Sanremo" was held in 1928. The rally name'sFrench word "rallye", as opposed toItalian "rally", was inspired byRallye Automobile Monte Carlo. After another successful rally in 1929, the event was given to new organisers 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 byAchille Varzi. Rallye Sanremo was restarted 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 theInternational Championship for Manufacturers. From1973 to2003, the rally was on theWorld 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 in1986 after the stewards disqualified the factoryPeugeot team at the end of the third day for using illegal side skirts, handing the victory toLancia. Peugeot had used the same configuration in earlier rallies without any scrutineering problems and had also passed pre-rally scrutineering. Peugeot appealed but the organisers 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 from1997 on it was organised as an all-tarmac rally. After being dropped from the WRC schedule (in favor ofRally di Sardegna in 2004), Rallye Sanremo has been part of the Italian Rally Championship. Since 2006, it has also been a round of theIntercontinental Rally Challenge. In 2015 the organizers and FIA decided to include Rallye Femminile Perla di Sanremo (from 1952 to 1956) as a part of Rallye Sanremo. The purpose for this decision was to honor Women's Italian Rally Series driven in Sanremo in the 1950s. Due to these changes 57° Rallye Sanremo in 2015 turned into 62° Rallye Sanremo and will continue with this numbering system.[4][5]

Winners

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SeasonEventDriverCar
1928Rallye Internazionale di SanremoRomaniaErnest UrdareanuFiat 520
1929Rallye Internazionale di SanremoRomaniaErnest UrdareanuFiat 521
19521° Rallye Femminile Perla di SanremoItalyPaola Della ChiesaLancia Aurelia GT
19532° Rallye Femminile Perla di SanremoItalyLuisa RezzonicoLancia Aurelia
19543° Rallye Femminile Perla di SanremoItalyPaola Della ChiesaAlfa Romeo 1900
19554° Rallye Femminile Perla di SanremoItalyPaola Della ChiesaLancia Aurelia B22
19565° Rallye Femminile Perla di SanremoItalyGoffreda CambieriIsetta
19611º Rallye dei FioriItalyMario De VillaAlfa Romeo Giulietta
19622º Rallye dei FioriItalyPiero FrescobaldiLancia Flavia
19633º Rallye dei FioriItalyFranco PatriaLancia Flavia Coupè
19644º Rallye dei FioriSwedenErik CarlssonSaab 96 Sport
19655º Rallye dei FioriItalyLeo CellaLancia Fulvia 2C
19666º Rallye dei FioriItalyLeo CellaLancia Fulvia HF
19677º Rallye dei FioriFranceJean-François PiotRenault Gordini
19688º Rallye di SanremoFinlandPauli ToivonenPorsche 911
19699º Rallye di SanremoSwedenHarry KällströmLancia Fulvia HF
19701º Sanremo-Sestriere – Rally d'ItaliaFranceJean-Luc ThérierAlpine-Renault A110 1600
19712º Sanremo-Sestriere – Rally d'ItaliaSwedenOve AnderssonAlpine-Renault A110 1600
197210º Rallye Sanremo[6]ItalyAmilcare BallestrieriLancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF
197311º Rallye Sanremo[7]FranceJean-Luc ThérierAlpine-Renault A110 1800
197412º Rallye SanremoItalySandro MunariLancia Stratos HF
197513º Rallye SanremoSwedenBjörn WaldegårdLancia Stratos HF
197614º Rallye SanremoSwedenBjörn WaldegårdLancia Stratos HF
197715º Rallye SanremoFranceJean-Claude AndruetFiat 131 Abarth
197820º Rallye SanremoFinlandMarkku AlénLancia Stratos HF
197921º Rallye SanremoItalyAntonio FassinaLancia Stratos HF
198022º Rallye SanremoGermanyWalter RöhrlFiat 131 Abarth
198123º Rallye SanremoFranceMichèle MoutonAudi Quattro
198224º Rallye SanremoSwedenStig BlomqvistAudi Quattro
198325º Rallye SanremoFinlandMarkku AlénLancia Rally 037
198426º Rallye SanremoFinlandAri VatanenPeugeot 205 Turbo 16
198527º Rallye SanremoGermanyWalter RöhrlAudi Quattro S1
198628º Rallye Sanremo[1]FinlandMarkku AlénLancia Delta S4
198729º Rallye SanremoItalyMiki BiasionLancia Delta HF 4WD
198830º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaItalyMiki BiasionLancia Delta HF Integrale
198931º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaItalyMiki BiasionLancia Delta HF Integrale 16v
199032º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaFranceDidier AuriolLancia Delta HF Integrale 16v
199133º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaFranceDidier AuriolLancia Delta HF Integrale 16v
199234º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaItalyAndrea AghiniLancia Delta HF Integrale
199335º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaItalyFranco CunicoFord Escort RS Cosworth
199436º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaFranceDidier AuriolToyota Celica Turbo 4WD
199537º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaItalyPiero LiattiSubaru Impreza 555
199638º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaUnited KingdomColin McRaeSubaru Impreza 555
199739º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaUnited KingdomColin McRaeSubaru Impreza WRC 97
199840º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaFinlandTommi MäkinenMitsubishi Lancer Evo V
199941º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaFinlandTommi MäkinenMitsubishi Lancer Evo VI
200042º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaFranceGilles PanizziPeugeot 206 WRC
200143º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaFranceGilles PanizziPeugeot 206 WRC
200244º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaFranceGilles PanizziPeugeot 206 WRC
200345º Rallye Sanremo – Rallye d'ItaliaFranceSébastien LoebCitroën Xsara WRC
200446º Rallye SanremoItalyRenato TravagliaPeugeot 206 XS S1600
200547º Rallye SanremoItalyAlessandro PericoRenault Clio S1600
200648º Rallye SanremoItalyPaolo AndreucciFiat Grande Punto S2000
200749º Rallye SanremoItalyLuca RossettiPeugeot 207 S2000
200850º Rallye SanremoItalyGiandomenico BassoAbarth Grande Punto S2000
200951º Rallye SanremoUnited KingdomKris MeekePeugeot 207 S2000
201052º Rallye SanremoItalyPaolo AndreucciPeugeot 207 S2000
201153º Rallye SanremoBelgiumThierry NeuvillePeugeot 207 S2000
201254º Rallye SanremoItalyGiandomenico BassoFord Fiesta RRC
201355º Rallye SanremoItalyGiandomenico BassoPeugeot 207 S2000
201456º Rallye SanremoItalyUmberto ScandolaŠkoda Fabia S2000
2015[8]62° Rallye Sanremo[2]ItalyPaolo AndreucciPeugeot 208 T16
201663º Rallye SanremoItalyPaolo AndreucciPeugeot 208 T16
201764° Rallye SanremoItalyPaolo AndreucciPeugeot 208 T16
201865° Rallye SanremoItalyPaolo AndreucciPeugeot 208 T16
201966° Rallye SanremoRepublic of IrelandCraig BreenŠkoda Fabia R5
2020Event cancelled due toCOVID-19 pandemic
202168° Rallye SanremoRepublic of IrelandCraig BreenHyundai i20 R5
202269° Rallye SanremoItalyFabio AndolfiŠkoda Fabia Rally2 evo
202370° Rallye SanremoItalyGiandomenico BassoŠkoda Fabia RS Rally2
202471° Rallye SanremoItalyGiandomenico BassoToyota GR Yaris Rally2
1 FIA later annulled the results of the 1986 event.
2 In 2015 the organizers and FIA included Rallye Femminile Perla (from 1952 to 1956) di Sanremo as a part of Rallye Sanremo and changed the numbering system from 57° to 62°.

Multiple winners

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WinsDriverYears
6ItalyPaolo Andreucci2006, 2010, 2015–2018
5ItalyGiandomenico Basso2008, 2012–2013, 2022-2024
3FinlandMarkku Alen1978, 1983, 1986
FranceDidier Auriol1990–1991, 1994
ItalyMiki Biasion1987–1989
FranceGilles Panizzi2000–2002
Italy Paola Della Chiesa1952, 1954–1955
2Italy Leo Cella1965–1966
FinlandTommi Makinen1998–1999
United KingdomColin McRae1996–1997
GermanyWalter Rohrl1980, 1985
FranceJean-Luc Therier1970, 1973
SwedenBjorn Waldegard1975–1976
RomaniaErnest Urdareanu1928–1929
Republic of IrelandCraig Breen2019, 2021
WinsManufacturer
13ItalyLancia
FrancePeugeot
6ItalyFiat
4Czech RepublicSkoda
3JapanSubaru
FranceAlpine

References

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  1. ^"Una storia quasi ottantennale (PDF)"(PDF).Automobile Club Sanremo (in Italian). Retrieved2007-02-09.[dead link]
  2. ^"Rallye Sanremo / Rallye d'Italia Roll of Honour".RallyBase. Archived fromthe original on 2006-12-31. Retrieved2007-02-09.
  3. ^"San Remo 1986".World Rally Archive. Retrieved2007-02-09.
  4. ^"Le Edizioni Del Rallye Sanremo diventano 62 !!"(PDF) (in Italian). Automobile Club Sanremo/ Automobile Club d'Italia Sport. Retrieved2015-04-25.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^"Media Book for 62° Rallye Sanremo"(PDF) (in Italian and English). Automobile Club Sanremo/ Comune di Sanremo/ Regione Liguria. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-01-23. Retrieved2015-04-25.
  6. ^"10º Rallye Sanremo".www.rallyesanremo.sistel.it.
  7. ^"11º Rallye Sanremo".www.rallyesanremo.sistel.it.
  8. ^"62° Rallye Sanremo Results". eWRC-Results.com. Retrieved25 April 2015.

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