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Monday in the sun...until the snow came!
14 April 2026

Monday in the sun…until the snow came!

This Monday brought the 230 competitors who took the departure of Valence from 7:00 am in the magnificent regional natural park of the Baronnies provençales.
On the menu of this sunny morning, 2 SR, La Charce-Rosans (SR9) 10Km long and Saint André de Rosans-Laborel, 28Km of which a part covered with frost.
The CH of Laragne, at the lunch break, allowed to recharge the batteries thanks to the famous “Soupe d’Épautre”, a local specialty offered to the crews by the Auto Sport du Laragnais.


To digest all this, the SR11 first: Ventavon-Chabestan, 21 km with still some icy parts but still a spring weather.
It is for the last SR, the 12, located in the Vercors massif, La Cîme du Mas – Col Gaudissart run from 13:55, that the snow decided to come and play the troublemaker !
The abundance of flakes quickly made the road conditions difficult, the Race Direction took the wise decision to cancel this last SR.


The classification of the first part of the Common Stage is therefore based on the 3 SR fully contested.
The winners of SR 9 are De Luca / Moinier on Peugeot 104ZS.
In the SR10, it is the couple Lydia and Olivier Campana on their Golf GTI, which makes the colors of the Principality shine.
As for the SR11, it is won by the Italian female crew, Giugni Alexia / Pietropaolo Ornella on a beautiful Alpine A110 1300 G.

The ranking after the Common Leg Part 1 Valence – Valence :
1.Aiolfi / Merenda on Lancia Beta Coupé 1800
2.Cornet de Ways Ruart / Cornet de Ways Ruart on Porsche 911
3.Perroud / Allais on Porsche 911

Find the complete general classification

Training course to get back into shape!
14 April 2026

Training course to get back into shape!

At 7:00 am, the 239 crews still in the race set off from the Champ de Mars in Valence in the direction of the Ardéchois lands.

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As an appetizer, the SR5, the Croze-Saint Andéol de Vals, 42 km of which a good ten covered with ice that is as tricky as one could wish. Some crews will have visited the low sides like the Fiat 124 spider number 19 of the Italian Sticchi.

After this big hors d’oeuvre, the stop to get back into shape (coffee, apple pie and water from Vals) at the home of our friend Yves Jouanny was more than welcome before tackling the SR6 of more than 30km!

Open heart surgery!
14 April 2026

Open heart surgery!

The crew of the Autobianchi 36, Christian Van Hecke and Michel Lorente, with 10
participations in the Monte Carlo Historic Rallye, has seen many others! After the first SR of the day, the beautiful Italian car decided to make a caprice and thus deprive its crew of the saving stop at the Remise. A carburetor change and they were off again.

Portrait of an eternal young man
14 April 2026

Portrait of an eternal young man

False airs of Bernard Darniche, but the hair is real, from the top of his 80 years Georges Besson and his Renault Frégate of 1958 are undoubtedly not the youngest of the set! Whatever, Georges still likes driving as much as ever, he who has just finished 3rd in the last Tour de France Auto on a factory Alpine A310 takes the same pleasure at the wheel of his old Frégate. With it, he still has 3 Paris – Beijing Rallies to his credit! For the anecdote, Georges drives without assistance and will make the return from Monaco to his native Angouleme at the wheel of his valiant Grandmother, Respect!

The Ardéchois Sunday
14 April 2026

The Ardéchois Sunday

The Ardéchois Sunday kept all its promises with its gastronomic menu of 4 Regularity Specials, including the famous Burzet and Saint Bonnet le Froid.

At the end of the day there were 4 winners and 4 different brands that shone at the top of the time sheets:
• In the SR5: La Croze / Saint-Andéol-de-Vals (41,03km) : Keller Ermanno / Verini Maurizio impose their Audi Quattro.
• In the SR6: Burzet / Saint-Martial (30,49Km), it is the Gapençais Durand Raymond / Cholesterols Sébastien on Opel Kadett GTE who take the first step of the podium.
• In the loop Saint-Bonnet-le-Froid / Saint-Bonnet-le-Froid (26,88km) of the SR7, the Renault crew Prevot Florent / Prevot Gregory on Renault 17 TS makes the brand shine!
• Last race of the day, the SR8: Lalouvesc / Labatie-Labatie-d’Andaure (18,59Km), the Monegasque crew Sbaratto Jean-Philippe / Verda Nicolas on Volkswagen Golf GTI concludes the day by illustrating itself.


In the evening of this day, at the end of the stage of classification Valence – Valence, the podium is the following one:
1st Aiolfi Maurizio / Merenda Carlo on Lancia Beta 1800
2nd Cornet de Ways Ruart Antoine / Cornet de Ways Ruart Philippe on Porsche 911
3rd Ochagavias Alvaro / Macho Gomez Manuel on Porsche 911.

With 4 new SRs, tomorrow looks like being another difficult day between the weather conditions and the level of fatigue that will not fail to increase, nothing will be played … until Monaco!

The horses are unleashed!
14 April 2026

The horses are unleashed!

The 250 crews still in the run for the 24th Monte Carlo Historic Rally took the start of the RS1, in the iconic Col de Bleine. The first competitor started at 7.50 a.m.  The inaugural 15.39km stage took place in a spring sunshine but with temperatures of almost -10 degrees, which did not dampen the spirits of the passionate spectators who had come in large numbers to enjoy the royal line-up for this edition. The first day of racing promises to be busy with 4 RS on the menu, bringing the competitors to Valencia from 4:50 pm. 

Fans mountain passes!
14 April 2026

Fans mountain passes!

After the CH of Buis les Baronnies where the spectators had once again responded present, the crews followed for the SR3 Eygalayes – Montauban sur l’Ouvèze. 30km long, this penultimate event of the day had a sequence of 2 passes, Saint -Jean and Perty via the Dromoise capital of the Rally, Laborel.

Some of the competitors had put on the studded tyres but the almost 15 degrees of this afternoon Dromois had been right of the last traces of ice.

 

Valencia, the rest of the Warriors !
14 April 2026

Valencia, the rest of the Warriors !

The CH of Crest signs the (almost) end of a hard and long day with 4 SR. This 4th timed section, Sainte Jalle – Rémuzat, passed by the Soubeyrand pass, also free of snow but with a breathtaking view. Only 30 small kilometers remained to join Valence and its famous Champ de Mars, from 16h50 for the first car…

Let's start the XXIVth edition
14 April 2026

Let’s start the XXIVth edition

This 24th edition of the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique has been launched this Thursday. A total of 256 competitors have officially set off yesterday from three cities whose names resonate in the history of the Monte Carlo: Bad-Homburg, Milan and Reims.

Before to arrive in the Principality of Monaco today from 13:40, the competitors had to face the long journey of the concentration course, in winter conditions. Let’s take a look back on this first day in pictures and figures.

2 pm. – The 24th edition kicks off from Germany

In the early afternoon, the 26 competitors set off from the town of Bad-Homburg, located at the gates of the large Frankfurt am Main. During this concentration stage, 2 time controls (Langres / Saint-André-les-Alpes) and 3 passage controls (Dole / Lons-le-Saunier / Monestier-de-Clermont) will be on the program of the crews in this long way that will bring them to the Principality of Monaco this Friday evening, which means in numbers a total of 1154 km to digest.

6 pm. – Start from Milan

110 crews took the start in the early evening from Italy in the city of Milan. The Departure start was given on Corso Venezia, in front of the buildings of the Automobile Club of Milan (ACI).
A first Passage Control for them in Piemont in Pinerolo, then they headed to Gap for a Time Control (from 6.30am) and Saint-André-les-Alpes (from 10.40am). They will be the first to arrive in the Port of Monaco in the early afternoon. In total, this will represent 664km to cover.

7 pm. – Third and last departure from the city of Reims

It was in the “City of French Kings” that 120 competitors took the start on this Thursday evening. Despite the cold weather and a light drizzle, the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique was as popular as ever.
The 954km route through the vineyards of the Champagne region started with three Time Controls (Épernay, Vitry-le-François, Bar-sur-Aube). They will then head for Aube and Haute-Marne with a crossing of Colombey-les-Deux-Églises and Chaumont before reaching Langres for a first-time control from 00:35.
Then 3 new controls to be crossed (Dole / Lons-le-Saunier / Monestier-de-Clermont) to reach Saint-André-les-Alpes (from 12:46) and Monaco (from 15:46).

See you this afternoon from 1:40 pm for the arrival of the first cars in the Port Hercule of Monaco

Copyrights:  Jean-Marie Biadatti  / Automobil Club von Deutschland /  Giorgio Stirano /  Jean-Marc Haible

Sébastien Loeb, an 80th win for eternity!
14 April 2026

Sébastien Loeb, an 80th win for eternity!

The greatest rally driver of all time, if we only look at the prize list and statistics, won the 90th edition of the Monte-Carlo Rally on Sunday, beating by 10 seconds and 5 tenths only, after 17 special stages over 4 days, his arch-rival Sébastien Ogier. His 80th win in WRC, and the 8th triumph in Monaco, where he first competed in 2021, in a small red Citroën Saxo.

Ogier was twice hit by bad luck in the last two stages: first a puncture of his front left tire, in SS16, and then a ten-second penalty for a jump start in SS17, due to a small technical glitch which forced him to release the clutch a little too early.

Loeb did not know he had won when he got out of his Ford Puma at the end of SS17, in the medieval town of Entrevaux, after four days of a fierce and intense fight between the two greatest champions of the modern era of rallying: 9 world titles for Loeb, 8 for Ogier, both having decided to slow down  a bit, to start other projects. For Loeb, it was 10 years ago (last full season in 2012) and for Ogier only last month (8th world title in December 2021 at the Monza rally) .

“It’s unbelievable. We didn’t expect so much when we got here,” said Loeb after the podium in Entrevaux. “We were unlucky, but that’s rallying”, Ogier said. He was still leading by 24 seconds at the start of SS16, the one in which he punctured his front-left tire, finishing on the rim and losing 34 seconds in the process. Each had started this rally in a new car of the hybrid era, and with a new teammate, Benjamin Veillas for Ogier, Isabelle Galmiche for Loeb.

 

This is Loeb’s 80th victory in the WRC, including 79 with Daniel Elena and one with Isabelle Galmiche, a maths teacher who made the most of her weekend in a Ford Puma. She navigated perfectly a very demanding driver, and she was rewarded by climbing on a podium for history, alongside Loeb, Ogier, Veillas and another crew, fully Irish, entered by Ford M-Sport, consisting of Craig Breen and Paul Nagle.

This stunning win is also one for Malcolm Wilson’s M-Sport Ford team, which had almost skipped the 2021 season to better prepare for the arrival of the new technical regulations, in order to fine-tune the settings of this Ford Puma Hybrid. It was objectively the best car of this 1st round of 2022, at the very beginning of the hybrid era in WRC. This car designed in Banbury UK was at the same time the fastest, the most reliable and the easiest to drive, according to all its drivers this week, starting with Loeb and Breen, and adding young Gus Greensmith, 25, who posted his first stage win in WRC, on Friday.

“We have just finished a rally, so we need to celebrate before we decide if there will be others…”, Loeb also said. At almost 48, next February, he has just set a new record: that of the winner on older in fifty seasons of World Rally, a little better than Swede legend Bjorn Waldegard at the Safari in 1990, then aged 46. “For me, it won’t be right away,” Ogier smiled, as he wants to start a new career in endurance, on circuits of this world. “But we will try to set up a date with Seb”, he added, delighted to have experienced “such a great fight since Thursday”, on the roads of Monte-Carlo. Both Sebs are now on equal terms in the Principality: 8 wins each, including Ogier’s win during the IRC era, in 2009, in a Peugeot.
See you gentlemen in 2023 to settle the score, one more time!

 

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