1973 Rallye Sanremo

The 1973 Sanremo Rally (formally the 11th Rally Sanremo[1]) was the tenth round of the inaugural World Rally Championship season. Run in mid-October around Sanremo, Italy, the rally was a mixed surface rally, with some stages on tarmac and others on gravel. Sanremo would become a staple of the WRC calendar for many years until the Italian portion of the WRC was moved to the gravel stages of Sardinia in 2004.

1973 Rally Sanremo
15th Rally Sanremo
Round 10 of the 1973 World Rally Championship season
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Host country Italy
Rally baseSanremo, Italy
Dates run10 October 1973 13 October 1973
Stages37 (520 km; 320 miles)
Stage surfaceAsphalt and gravel
Overall distance1,791 km (1,113 miles)
Results
Overall winner Jean-Luc Thérier
Jacques Jaubert
Alpine Renault
Alpine Renault A110 1800
Crews107 at start, 36 at finish

Report

In 1973, and for several years afterward, only manufacturers were given points for finishes in WRC events. Italy marked the official sealing of the manufacturer title for Alpine Renault with their win, despite only needing three points to accomplish the task. Fiat also finished strong on their home event, all but ensuring their place in the final classifications as well. Strong presence in the top ten for both teams minimized the opportunity for other manufacturers to gather points in the event, with only Lancia and Opel picking up some crumbs.

Results

1973 Rally Sanremo results
Finish Total
time
Group Car # Driver
Co-driver
Car Mfr.
points
Overall In
group
1 18 h : 1 m : 32 s41 Jean-Luc Thérier
Jacques Jaubert
Alpine Renault A110 1800 20
2 28 h : 7 m : 34 s412 Maurizio Verini
Angelo Torriani
Fiat Abarth 124 Rally 15
3 38 h : 11 m : 37 s48 Jean-Pierre Nicolas
Michel Vial
Alpine Renault A110 1800
4 48 h : 13 m : 5 s417 Giulio Bisulli
Arturo Zanuccoli
Fiat Abarth 124 Rally
5 58 h : 13 m : 38 s47 Sergio Barbasio
Bruno Scabini
Fiat Abarth 124 Rally
6 68 h : 14 m : 31 s49 Alcide Paganelli
Ninni Russo
Fiat Abarth 124 Rally
7 78 h : 15 m : 0 s414 Mauro Pregliasco
Angelo Garzoglio
Lancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF 4
8 88 h : 15 m : 33 s411 Simo Lampinen
Piero Sodano
Lancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF
9 19 h : 18 m : 17 s243 Roberto Bauce
Andrea Visconti
Opel Ascona 2
10 19 h : 21 m : 1 s329 Bruno Ferraris
Giorgio Vigo
Lancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF
11 29 h : 22 m : 30 s247 'Illicher'
Claudio Bocca
Opel Ascona
12 19 h : 25 m : 24 s184 Christian Dorche
Jean Pallanca
Opel Ascona
13 29 h : 33 m : 41 s182 Alain Errani
Pierre Thimonier
Opel Ascona
14 29 h : 38 m : 1 s367 'Del Prete'
'Gigli'
Lancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF
15 39 h : 42 m : 58 s256 Sergio Gamenara
'Pisciotta'
Renault 12 Gordini
16 49 h : 43 m : 44 s244 Benelli
Mazzoni
Opel Ascona
17 39 h : 45 m : 14 s1 Stefi
Rivani
Opel Ascona
18 39 h : 50 m : 43 s365 Pons
Vinotto
Lancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF
19 59 h : 50 m : 48 s245 Raymond Chianéa
Jean Chianéa
Opel Ascona
20 69 h : 54 m : 7 s250 Tardivo
Del Sacco
Fiat 125S
25 10 h : 24 m : 32 s130 Jean-Louis Barailler
Philippe Fayel
Opel Ascona SR
Retired (mechanical) 42 Amilcare Ballestrieri
Silvio Maiga
Lancia Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF
Retired (accident) 23 Achim Warmbold
Jean Todt
BMW 2002
Retired (mechanical) 44 Raffaele Pinto
Arnaldo Bernacchini
Fiat Abarth 124 Rally
Retired (accident) 45 Bernard Darniche
Alain Mahé
Alpine Renault A110 1800
Retired (mechanical) 210 Björn Waldegård
Hans Thorszelius
BMW 2002
Retired (mechanical) 419 Fulvio Bacchelli
Francesco Rossetti
Fiat Abarth 124 Rally
Retired (mechanical) 226 Roberto Cambiaghi
Rudy
Opel Ascona
Retired (mechanical) 232 Jean-Louis Clarr
Robert Lockwood
Opel Ascona
Retired (mechanical) 76 Sorrentino
Pino Scigliano
Fiat 128 Coupé
Retired (mechanical) 232 Jean Louis Clarr
Robert Lokwood
Opel Ascona

Source: Independent WRC archive[2]

Championship standings after the event

1973 World Rally Championship for Manufacturers points standings after round 10
After round 10 Team Season end
Position Points Position Points
1 127 Alpine Renault 1147
2 84 Fiat 284
3 42 Saab 542
4 36 Ford 376
5 33 Citroën 733
6 24 BMW 828
7 24 Porsche 927
8 22 Datsun 634
9 19 Volvo 444
10 17 Lancia 1317
11 15 Wartburg 1415
12 15 Opel 1125
13 14 Volkswagen 1515
14 13 Peugeot 1613
15 12 Polski Fiat 1218
16 5 Toyota 1025
17 4 Mitsubishi 174
18 3 Škoda 183
19 1 Audi 202

References

  1. "11º Rallye Sanremo". www.rallyesanremo.sistel.it.
  2. "Sanremo Rally". juwra.com. Independent WRC archive. Retrieved 17 March 2017.

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