Renault 4 Monte-Carlo Classics Rally 2011
From January 26th to February 2nd 2011, the 14th Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique has been held. From Reims to Monaco, by way of alpin foothills, follow with Renault TV a true road-movie that recount the atypical itinerary of three indefatigable Renault 4L, registered in an incredible race of regularity among others mythical cars like Eric Comas' Alpines, Jaguars Type E, and Porsche 356. 50 years after the launch of the Renault 4, echoing back to the official registration of 4L for the Rallye Monte-Carlo of 1962 and 1963, three teams taken along by the drivers Jean Ragnotti, Manu Guigou and Michele Leclere will share with you their experience about this fantastic adventure, wich will stay forever engraved in their memory.
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WRC Rally Monte Carlo 1986 Group B (deel 1)
WRC Rally Monte Carlo 1986 Group B (deel 1)
The 1980s saw the rear-wheel-drive Group 2 and the more popular Group 4 cars be replaced by more powerful four-wheel-drive Group B cars. FISA legalized all-wheel-drive in 1979, but most manufacturers believed it was too complex to be successful. However, after Audi started entering Mikkola and the new four-wheel-drive Quattro in rallies for testing purposes with immediate success, other manufacturers started their all-wheel-drive projects. Group B regulations were introduced in the 1982 season, and with only a few restrictions allowed almost unlimited power. Audi took the constructors' title in 1982 and 1984 and drivers' title in 1983 (Mikkola) and 1984 (Stig Blomqvist). Audi's French female driver Michèle Mouton came close to winning the title in 1982, but had to settle for second place after Opel rival Röhrl. 1985 title seemed set to go to Vatanen and his Peugeot 205 T16 but a bad accident at the Rally Argentina left him to watch compatriot and team-mate Timo Salonen take the title instead. Italian Attilio Bettega had even a more severe crash with his Lancia 037 at the Tour de Corse and died instantly.
Classic 1960"s Rally Mini Cooper S
Paddy Hopkirk (GB), Timo Mäkinen (FI) and Rauno Aaltonen (FI) made history with their Rally Monte Carlo victories in 1964, 1965 and 1967. The trio laid the foundation for the long tradition of the MINI brand in international motorsport. The Mini Cooper S was the car to beat in the 1960s.
1981 Rallye Monte-Carlo (WRC) - Teil 1
Irgendwann in den siebzigern habe ich eine Super-8 Filmkamera (Stummfilm) geschenkt bekommen. Damit habe ich dann damals Rallyes gefilmt. Mitte der achtziger dann auf VHS-Video kopiert und mit Musik unterlegt. Irgendwann die Videos dann digitalisiert. Hier jetzt (aus Urheberrechtsgründen) mit lizenzfreier Musik von YouTube (Audio-Swap). Viel Spaß.
Erik Carlsson Saab 96 Two Stroke
Video featuring rally driver Erik Carlsson and his Saab 96 two-stroke racer replica (mostly original).
Citroën DS
A equipa do Só Clássicos foi conhecer o Clube Citroen ID/DS Portugal.