Rallye Sanremo | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Motorsporting event |
Frequency | Annual |
Country | ![]() |
Inaugurated | 1928 |
Website | rallyesanremo.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.
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]
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