Hundreds of entrants, in cars of all shapes and sizes, battled through
mid-winter snow, fog, ice and darkness from far-flung starting points
towards the magical principality of Monaco. Mishaps, breakdowns and
smashes abounded, and competitors had tales to tell of cars teetering on
the edge of precipices or rammed into snowbanks, frantically improvised
repairs, close encounters and feats of crazy bravado. The first rally
was run in 1911, with just 20 starters. In 1930 there were 100, in 1949
205, and in the peak year, 1953, there were no less than 404.In this
book every Monte Carlo Rally held between 1911 and 1980 is covered
individually, with results listings and route maps. As the years unfold
we see the successes of Hotchkiss in the late 1940s, Sunbeam-Talbot in
the early 1950s, Mini-Cooper in the 1960s, Porsche 911 in the late ‘60s,
and the dominance of Alpine Renault and Lancia Stratos in the 1970s.The
author also provides essential information on regulations, routes, on
what competitors were required to do, on the tests held after arrival in
Monaco, on classes of entries, and on the various Concours, including
for instance the Concours de Confort, that were there to be won. Thus a
complete picture of the aims and nature of the rally as it evolved is
formed. Written by the world’s leading rally historian, and featuring
more than 300 archive photographs, this book provides both the
definitive history of the greatest motor rally of all time and an
evocative view of a golden age of motoring history.
Author: Graham Robson
Author Bio: NA
ISBN: 9781906133009
Publisher: Herridge & Sons Ltd.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Illustrations: 300 b+w
Language: English
Pages: 240
Printing Status: In Print
Edition: NA
Country Made: NA