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Heading South

Heading South! It was at dawn, at 6am, that all the crews left the Champ de Mars in Valence to join the Principality of Monaco. A first road section to reach Saint-Nazaire-le-Désert gave the competitors a taste of the magnificent landscapes of Drôme. To reach Montauban-sur-l’Ouvèze, it was the Baronnies, famous for the cultivation of olive trees, that were observed by the crews.

In just a few kilometers, the landscapes, luminosity and autumn heat were already more Provençal… until reaching the most famous canyon in Europe, with its rock-side roads and dizzying summits. Le Verdon, with its 10,000 corners, leads in the most beautiful way towards the much desired Côte d’Azur. Beyond the sporting context, the E-Rallye Monte-Carlo is the surest way to be wowed!

Published on:22 October 2021
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