Eric Mendels speaks to Virginie Decorte, on the 107.7 Vinci Autoroutes radio station. The Managing Director of Easy Charge, in charge of the eborn network management, is about to monitor the entire event. A full-scale test bench to measure the progress of the network of terminals in the region.
Arrival in Valence, on the Champ de Mars after nearly 75 km of timed course divided into 3 Regularity Stages.
Only 10 points between the Burels Father and daughter, all smiles, and the experienced duo Pastor, honourable representative of the Monaco City Hall! What will happen next should be thrilling…
Press & Radio:Follow the 5th edition of the E-Rallye Monte-Carlo on VINCI Autoroutes Radio (107.7 FM) & in the columns of Nice-Matin, media partners of the event.
For the 3 year running, the media team of Denis Carreaux & Virginie Decorte (Renault ZOE no. 33) will be bringing the race to you from the inside.
Website & Social Networks:The Automobile Club de Monaco will link daily to the news and results of the E-Rallye through its website www.acm.mc and its social networks (Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / Youtube).
Newsletter: Subscribe to the E-Rallye Monte-Carlo newsletter, and receive every evening a summary of the day’s events in images and videos, along with articles on the life of the event.
Mobile application:Download the SPORTITY application on your smartphone and enter the code “ERAMC2021! You will be able to follow the latest sports news and all the documents published by the Race Direction from your mobile.
Local press:The E-Rally will travel through 8 departments in the south-east of France. The local media will relay the passage of the E-Rally in the departments crossed.
A few days before the start of the 5th edition of the E-Rallye Monte-Carlo, a press conference was held this morning at the Town Hall of the city “Le Luc-en-Provence”.
The town will host the event on Saturday 23 October, with a checkpoint and lunch offered to competitors by the eBorn network, Official Partner of the event.
Le “Luc-en-Provence” is a natural destination for the E-Rallye Monte-Carlo, due to its historical connection with motor sport thanks to its circuit and its proximity to Le Castellet.
The public eBorn electrification network is located in 11 departments, including the Var, and provides 1,200 charging stations.
See you on Saturday 23 October from 11:45 am in “Le Luc-en-Provence” for the passage of the E-Rallye Monte-Carlo 2021.
Main Competitors & Fame
N° 1 – OZON Frédéric / SEILER Gérard – KIA E-NIRO
2019 E-Rallye Monte-Carlo Winner (Tesla S 75)
N° 2 – CONDE Eneko / SERRANO Lorenzo – KIA E-NIRO
2021 FIA ENEC Provisionnal Ranking Leader (67,5 points)*
N° 3 – ZDARSKY Michal / NABELEK Jakub – SKODA ENYAQ
2021 FIA ENEC Provisionnal Ranking 2nd (40,5 points)*
N° 4 – MALGA Didier / BONNEL Anne Valérie – TESLA MODEL 3
2017 E-Rallye Monte-Carlo Winner (Tesla S)
2018 E-Rallye Monte-Carlo 2nd (Tesla S)
2018 FIA ENEC Champion
2021 FIA ENEC Provisionnal Ranking 7th (24 points)*
N° 5 – GUERRINI Guido / GAIONI Franco – VOLKSWAGEN ID 4
2020 FIA ENEC Vice-Champion
2016 & 2017 FIA ENEC Provisionnal Ranking Co-driver Champion
2021 FIA ENEC Provisionnal Ranking 5th (28,5 points)*
N° 6 – MLYNARCZYCK Frédéric / VACCAREZA Audric – KIA E-NIRO
2017 E-Rallye Monte-Carlo 3rd (Toyota Mirai) & 2019 (DS 3 CROSSBACK E-TENSE)
N° 7 – PASTOR Jacques / PASTOR Serge – KIA E-NIRO
2018 E-Rallye Monte-Carlo 3rd (Toyota Mirai)
N° 10 – GARD Gilles / GAZAL Alain – RENAULT ZOE
N° 16 – PERIN Marie-Christine / BAUDIN Elodie – RENAULT ZOE
N° 17 – GAROSI Serge / PERIN Michel – RENAULT ZOE
N° 19 – THURIOT Denis / REBOUR Rebecca – DS CROSSBACK
N° 26 – CHABRAN Michel / MALLEN Eric – RENAULT ZOE
N° 33 – CARREAUX Denis / DECORTE Virginie – RENAULT ZOE
N° 35 – PERROTIN Patrick / SOLER Laurent – BMW IX3
N° 40 – ALAIS Marianne / OLIVIER Laurine – RENAULT ZOE
N° 43 – DEMANET Philippe / REVEL Thierry – PEUGEOT 208
*Before the Eco Rally Bilbao (1-3 october 2021)
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See you now on Wednesday, October 1st, for the « Grand Départ » of this 5th edition from the city of Chateauneuf (Department of Loire), first autonomous municipal domain in France on green energy.
Two months before the “Grand Départ” from the city of Châteauneuf (Loire – the first municipal domain in France to be autonomous in green energy), registrations are officialy opened.
The process to register is available on the following link “2021 Registration” (LIEN). The closing date for entries is Friday, September 24th.
The Supplementary Regulations of the 2021 E-Rallye Monte-Carlo are also available on the Competitors Area, Official Documents.
Provisional Program
Publication of the Supplementary Regulations & Opening date for entries: Friday 20th August 2021
Closing date for entries: Friday 24th September 2021
Entry list publication: Friday 1st October 2021
LEG 1 : CHATEAUNEUF / VALENCE – Wednesday 20/10/2021
Start CHATEAUNEUF – Château du Mollard (Loire)
RS 1 – Saint-Just / Graix (Loire)
RS 2 – Vanosc / Saint-Bonnet-le-Froid (Ardèche / Haute-Loire)
RS 3 – Lalouvesc / Labatie-d’Andaure (Ardèche)
Arrival VALENCE – Champ de Mars (Drôme)
LEG 2 : VALENCE / VALENCE – Thursday 21/10/2021 Morning
Départ VALENCE – Champ de Mars (Drôme)
RS 4 – Champis / Lamastre (Ardèche)
RS 5 – Le Cheylard / Marcols-les-Eaux (Ardèche)
RS 6 – Albon-d’Ardèche / Saint-Barthélemy-le-Meil (Ardèche)
Arrival VALENCE – Champ de Mars (Drôme)
LEG 3 : VALENCE / VALENCE – Thursday 21/10/2021 Afternoon
Start VALENCE – Champ de Mars (Drôme)
RS 7 – Barbières / Combovin (Drôme)
Arrival VALENCE – Champ de Mars (Drôme)
LEG 4 : VALENCE / MONACO – Friday 22/10/2021
Start VALENCE – Champ de Mars (Drôme)
Passage Control at MONTOISON – Parking du Stade (Drôme)
RS 8 – Saint-Nazaire-le-Désert / La Motte-Chalancon (Drôme)
RS 9 – Montauban-sur-l’Ouvèze / Villebois-les-Pins (Drôme)
Passage Control at LARAGNE-MONTÉGLIN – Place des Aires (Hautes-Alpes)
RS 10 – Valbelle / Saint-Etienne-les-Orgues (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence)
RS 11 – La Palud-sur-Verdon / La Palud-sur-Verdon (Alpes-de-Haute-Provence)
Arrival MONACO
LEG 5 : MONACO / MONACO – Saturday 23/10/2021
Start MONACO
RS 12 – Col de Gratteloup / Vidauban (Var)
RS 13 – Grimaud / Gonfaron (Var)
Passage Control at LUC-EN-PROVENCE – DN7 (Var)
RS 14 – La Motte / Bagnols-en-Forêt (Var)
RS 15 – Pont de Pré-Claou / Montauroux (Var)
Arrival MONACO
You can already download and file your Pre-registration form (Competitors Information Section). Official Registration will be open from Friday, August 20th, 2021.
Véritable compétition routière, réservée aux véhicules 100% Électrique et 100% Hydrogène, cette épreuve de régularité est désormais très prisée des constructeurs et préparateurs automobiles, venus démontrer pour l’occasion et en conditions réelles, le potentiel technologique et avant-gardiste de leurs véhicules. Depuis sa nouvelle dénomination en 2016, succédant ainsi au Rallye Monte-Carlo des Véhicules Électriques (de 1995 à 1999), au Rallye Monte-Carlo Fuel Cell & Hybrids (2005, 2006), au Rallye Monte-Carlo des Véhicules à Energie Alternative (de 2007 à 2011) et au Rallye Monte-Carlo des Energies Nouvelles / Rallye Monte-Carlo ZENN (de 2012 à 2015), ce 5e opus de l’E-Rallye Monte-Carlo compte pour la Coupe E-Rallye de Régularité de la FIA 2021.
Par définition, les E-Rallyes ont pour objectif de promouvoir les nouvelles technologies automobiles, conçues pour émettre les plus faibles quantités possibles de polluants, de particules fines et de CO2. Ils visent également à encourager les pilotes à adopter une conduite écoresponsable, la priorité étant accordée à la protection de l’environnement et à la transition du secteur des transports, via l’utilisation de l’électricité comme source d’énergie de propulsion des véhicules. Et c’est justement ce que l’Automobile Club de Monaco s’efforce de démontrer depuis plus de 20 ans, en poursuivant avec insistance et conviction son rôle de précurseur. L’Automobile Club de Monaco est force de proposition en la matière. Cette épreuve dédiée aux véhicules de nouvelle génération a évolué sans cesse au fil des années, pour correspondre toujours un peu plus au modernisme.
Partenaire historique de l’Automobile Club, eBorn, le réseau public de ravitaillement avec aujourd’hui 1200 bornes réparties dans 11 départements du grand Sud-Est, revient dans l’aventure en mettant à disposition ses points de rechargement situés le long des routes du E-Rallye Monte-Carlo.

After the cancellation of the Historic and Formula 1 Grands Prix due to the Covid-19 epidemic, the Automobile Club de Monaco, following the bad weather related to the Alex Storm, decided to give up the kick-off of the 5th E-Rallye Monte-Carlo, which was to be held from October 22 to 25.
This 5thedition promised to be brilliant, due to the record number of 49 entries which was a world first in the discipline.
The distress of the inhabitants, especially of the Vesubie and Roya valleys, could only encourage us to consider the tragedies that have occurred, rather than the interest of a sporting event.
Consequently, the Organizing Committee of the 5thE-Rallye Monte-Carlo has decided to cancel the event altogether.
On the other hand, the staff of Marshals actually available are ready to help the municipalities affected by the disaster.
Already, in consultation with the town halls concerned, three convoys are sent in the direction of Bollene-Vesubie, Breil sur Roya and Tende, with essential equipment, taking into account in particular the early winter conditions which aggravate the situation.
Devastated by the tragedy, the Automobile Club de Monaco and its volunteers are profoundly motivated and enlisted by this solidarity and mutual aid operation…
Monaco, October 7, 2020
For this 5th edition of the E-Rallye Monte-Carlo, the Automobile Club de Monaco beats its participation record with 49 crews registered.
See you from the 22nd to the 25th October 2020.