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07 February 2026 - 00h49
The result of the SR17 📊

Classification of the RS17 between La Bollène-Vésubie and the Col de Turini:

 

  1. No. 103 – Luis Climent Asensio / Carles Jimenez Valls (BMW 323i)
  2. No. 165 – Maurizio Vellano / Giovanni Molina (Audi 80 Quattro)
  3. No. 109 – Ludovic De Luca / Sébastien Chol (Peugeot 104 ZS)

 

Find all the results on our Live results page.

06 February 2026 - 09h07
New schedules for the final leg

Following the landslide that occurred on RM2565 in the Utelle sector, the departure time from Monaco has been moved to 8:35 pm. ⌚️

06 February 2026 - 08h57
A point on withdrawals ❌

8 drivers have definitively abandoned during the first common leg: 

  • Maurice Moulin (Lancia Beta Montecarlo no. 55)
  • Luca Giberti (Porsche 911 2.7 no. 81)
  • Andrea Malagoli (Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0 no. 82)
  • Luciano Marchina (Alpine Renault A110 1300 S no. 191)
  • Andreu Vigue Pujol (Renault 5 Turbo 2 no. 197)
  • Fraser Hendrie (Austin A40 Farina no. 200)
  • Mark Hendricks (Alfa Romeo Giulia Super no. 241)
  • Henri Cassini (Fiat 124 Spider no. 244)
06 February 2026 - 08h31
The RS14 to kick off the day 🟢

The first competitors set off in the RS14 between Aucelon and Barnave (13.720 km). On the menu for this special: the passage of the Col de Pennes (1040 m). ⛰️

06 February 2026 - 08h17
The program of the day 🗓️

06 February 2026 - 08h02
Hello everyone!

Welcome to Live to follow the second common leg of the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique 2026! 👋 The first competitors left at 7:00 from Valence.

05 February 2026 - 20h42
The recap of the day

Relive the summary of the day on video 🎥

See you tomorrow for the continuation of the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique! 👋

05 February 2026 - 09h15
The program of the day 🗓️

05 February 2026 - 09h00
Hello everyone!

Welcome to Live to follow the first common leg of the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique 2026! 👋 The first competitors left at 8:00 am from Valence.

04 February 2026 - 23h29
The recap of the day 🎥

Relive the summary of the day on video 🎥

See you tomorrow for the continuation of the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique! 👋

04 February 2026 - 09h50
Historical roads

The first half of the RS7 has already been used at the Rallye Monte-Carlo: it was between 1995 and 1997. A short part of the end of the route was also taken between 2007 and 2010.  

04 February 2026 - 09h40
Breathtaking 🚁

04 February 2026 - 09h34
The RS7 to start the day! 🟢

The first competitors set off in the RS7 between Saint-Pierreville and Issamoulenc (10.795 km).

04 February 2026 - 09h18
The program of the day 🗓️

04 February 2026 - 09h08
Bruno Saby is here!

The winner of the Rallye Monte-Carlo 1988, and his co-driver Christophe Marques are well at the start of this 2nd classification leg!

04 February 2026 - 09h00
Hello everyone!

Welcome to Live to follow this second classification leg of the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique 2026! 👋 The first competitors left at 8:00 am from Valence.

03 February 2026 - 23h53
The recap of the day

Relive the summary of the day on video 🎥

See you tomorrow for the continuation of the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique! 👋

03 February 2026 - 15h30
The second live of the day 🎥

Watch the RS5 starts from Léoncel live on the YouTube channel of the Automobile Club de Monaco. See you at 03:45 pm!

03 February 2026 - 15h06
Let’s go for the RS4 🟢

The first competitors set off on the RS4, a particularly tricky stage this morning. ❄️

03 February 2026 - 15h00
The winners of the morning

Find the winners of RS1, RS2 and RS3:

  • RS1 : Yves Ruspeler / Philippe Raymond (BMW 2002 Tii no. 65)
  • RS2 : Louis Chabran / Lucas Roland (BMW 1602 no. 68)
  • RS3 : Maxime Castelein / Filip Deplancke (Austin Mini Cooper S no. 146)

Discover all the results on our Live results page.

03 February 2026 - 14h35
Antonio Sainz Cenamor at the start of the RS3 🎙️

The Spanish driver feels good at the wheel of his 1966 Porsche 911 S. 🇪🇸

03 February 2026 - 14h10
The double tenants of the title stopped!

Michel Decremer / Jennifer Hugo (Opel Ascona n°100) stopped at the roadside on the RS3. The Belgians were able to join the time control from Valence.  

03 February 2026 - 13h07
Beautiful images 🤩

03 February 2026 - 12h41
New retirement ❌

The crew of Nikolaos Koliopoulos and Konstantinos Piperos (Volkswagen Golf GTI no. 164) retired after crashing out on RS1. The crew are OK. 

03 February 2026 - 12h15
Fun on closed roads!

The crew of the Ford Escort 2000 MkII no. 2 are having ‘‘a lot of fun’’ thanks to the regularity stages on closed roads!

03 February 2026 - 11h54
Sato learns quickly!

The Japanese driver returned smiling after his first morning. ‘‘I pushed hard this morning, but I can do even better!’’

03 February 2026 - 11h25
Return to Valence 🔙

The first competitors return to the Champ de Mars in Valence for the midday time control

03 February 2026 - 11h15
The first live of the day 🎥

Experience the RS3 starts from the Col de Tourniol live on the YouTube channel of the Automobile Club de Monaco. See you at 11:30!

03 February 2026 - 10h54
A permanent retirements

The crew of the no. 155, Gordon Glen / David Glen (Opel Kadett GTE), retired before the start of the 1st classification leg. ❌

03 February 2026 - 10h27
The SR3 has started

The last Regularity Stage of the morning loop has started. On the program: 10.403 km between the Col de Tourniol and Barbières.

03 February 2026 - 10h12
An eclectic Monegasque!

Already present at the E-Rallye Monte-Carlo 2025, the crew Cyrill Rouden / Mariana Rouden Alabart, in the aptly named Lancia Beta Montecarlo, proves that the past can be combined with the future!

03 February 2026 - 09h50
The longest RS of the day

The 2nd Regularity Stage, between Léoncel and Oriol-en-Royans (11,255 km), has started. It will be run a second time starting at 03:51 pm. 

03 February 2026 - 09h44
Don’t miss anything!

03 February 2026 - 09h25
A regular at the Monte-Carlo

The Col de Gaudissart, starting point of the RS1, experienced several special stage finishes at the Rallye Monte-Carlo between 2007 and 2012. His passage is also well-known to the participants of the Monte-Carlo Historique.

03 February 2026 - 08h43
The RS1 to start the day!

Aboard the Honda Civic RS no. 1, Takuma Sato and Sota Kawashima set off in the 1st Regularity Stage between Col de Gaudissart and Bouvante (7.513 km).

03 February 2026 - 08h30
The program of the day 🗓️

03 February 2026 - 08h24
Hello everyone!

Welcome to Live to follow this first classification leg of the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique 2026! 👋 The first competitors left at 7:00 am from Valence.

02 February 2026 - 21h10
The recap of the day

Relive the summary of the day on video 🎥

See you tomorrow for the continuation of the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique! 👋

02 February 2026 - 20h37
A difficult concentration leg

Two withdrawals are to be noted following the concentration leg ❌ :

  • Jason Wright / Stefano Traverso (Lancia Stratos n°170)
  • Reto Defrancesco / Olivier Rhein (Austin-Healey Sprite MkI n°256)
02 February 2026 - 20h05
The cars are in Valence

02 February 2026 - 18h49
Special on closed roads: the great novelty!

Like Raymond Durand at the start of his 19th Monte-Carlo Historique, the competitors are “eager to discover the closed-road event!”

02 February 2026 - 18h17
Two 100% female crews at the start

Fifty years after Michèle Mouton and Françoise Conconi‘s success in the Ladies’ Cup at the Rallye Monte-Carlo, two all-female teams are competing in Valence, including the French Stéphanie Malo Gueret and Dorone Recordier.

02 February 2026 - 17h48
All about the 2026 edition ⬇️

02 February 2026 - 17h30
The full programme 🗓️

02 February 2026 - 17h05
Bruno Saby in the spotlight

The winner of the 1988 Rallye Monte-Carlo is, of course, taking part in this 28th Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique. He is co-driven by Christophe Marques in the Renault 5 Turbo No. 38.

02 February 2026 - 16h43
A two-time winner of the 500 miles present 🇯🇵

Takuma Sato, former Formula 1 driver and two-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 (2017 and 2020), is driving the No. 1 Honda Civic RS. The car has been refurbished by mechanical engineering students in Tokyo! 🔧

02 February 2026 - 15h55
Come see us live! 📺

Visit the Automobile Club de Monaco’s YouTube channel and Facebook page, from 4:00 pm, to watch the competitors arrive in Valence ⬇️

👉 https://www.youtube.com/live/sUayS1bgIo4?si=acv8XK-mjrXtW_9b

02 February 2026 - 15h30
Hello everyone!

Welcome to Live Coverage of the Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique 2026! 👋 The 244 crews taking part are gathering at the Champ de Mars in Valence to conclude the concentration leg of this 28th Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique.

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