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Arrived safely...
Patricia Lambert, whom we met on Friday in the Parc Fermé at the port of Monaco, was there for the very first edition. This year, she is in a little 1968 Fiat Moretti 850 S, number 220, bearing the colours of a cancer charity. Her driver, a Belgian like her, is Didier Lodewyckx. And like most of the crews who finally arrived in the Principality on Friday, Patricia was "very happy to see the sea"...
Saturday morning, the first cars will leave Monaco at 7am, heading to Valence for the Classification Leg. Valence, the unchallengeable and undisputed host-city of Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique over the past few years. There will be four Regularity Stages (RS) to contend with, starting with the magnificent SR1 "Soleilhas - Castellane (15.9 km)", then SR2 "Chaudon Norante - Digne-les-Bains (15.9 km)" via the formidable Col de Corobin (1211 m), before the lunch break in the prefecture of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.
In the afternoon, it's back up to Valence via the SR3 "Ventavon - Chabestan (20.1 km)", before crossing the Vercors massif with the SR4 "La Cîme du Mas - Col de Gaudissart (17.4 km)" on the menu. The final checkpoint is scheduled for Saint-Jean-en-Royans, around 5pm, after which all the competitors are expected on Champ de Mars in Valence from 6.30pm. It promises to be quite a day.






