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1973 Rallye de Portugal

The 1973 Rallye de Portugal (formally the 7th TAP Rally of Portugal) was the third round of the inaugural World Rally Championship season. Run in mid-March in southern Portugal on a mixture of asphalt and gravel, the rally began with a concentration run from a number of European cities, covering about 4,600 km and ending in Estoril, Portugal.

1973 Rallye de Portugal
7th TAP Rally of Portugal
Round 3 of the 1973 World Rally Championship season
Host country Portugal
Dates runMarch 13, 1973 – March 18, 1973
Start locationVarious cities in Europe
Finish locationEstoril, Portugal
Stages32 (387 km; 240 miles)
Stage surfaceAsphalt and gravel
Overall distance4,600 km (2,900 miles)
Results
Overall winner Jean-Luc Thérier
Jacques Jaubert
Alpine Renault
Alpine Renault A110 1800
Crews80 at start, 23 at finish

Report edit

In 1973, and for several years afterward, only manufacturers were given points for finishes in WRC events. As in the earlier Monte Carlo Rally, the Alpine A110s led the event, taking first and second place well ahead of other competitors. Fiat had a disastrous rally, with all three of its cars failing to finish, limiting Fiat to points gained from local entrants. Despite a significant number of international entries, only four non-Portuguese teams finished in the top 15 at the end.

Results edit

1973 Rallye de Portugal results
Finish Total
time
Group Car # Driver
Co-driver
Car Mfr.
points
Overall In
group
1 1 5 h : 42 m : 16 s 4 5   Jean-Luc Thérier
  Jacques Jaubert
  Alpine-Renault A110 1800 20
2 2 5 h : 48 m : 57 s 4 1   Jean-Pierre Nicolas
  Michel Vial
  Alpine-Renault A110 1800
3 1 6 h : 7 m : 48 s 2 20   Francisco Romaozinho
  José Bernardo
  Citroën DS 21 12
4 3 6 h : 10 m : 40 s 4 15   Luis Netto
  Manuel Coentro
  Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye 10
5 4 6 h : 17 m : 0 s 4 19   Américo Nunes
  António Morais
  Porsche 911 8
6 5 6 h : 41 m : 0 s 4 14   António Borges
  António Lemos
  Alpine-Renault A110 1800
7 1 6 h : 51 m : 40 s 1 25   Mêquêpê
  Jorge Amaral
  Opel Ascona 4
8 2 6 h : 56 m : 9 s 1 58   António Martorell
  Augusto Roxo
  Opel Ascona
9 2 7 h : 4 m : 47 s 2 52   Hans Britth
  Hans Reppling
  Ford Capri 2600 2
10 6 7 h : 5 m : 24 s 4 16   Giovanni Salvi
  Barbosa Gama
  Porsche 911
11 3 7 h : 10 m : 26 s 1 64   Xanato
  Manuel Ferreira
  Datsun 1200
12 3 7 h : 21 m : 51 s 2 12   Claude Laurent
  Christian Delferier
  DAF 55
13 4 7 h : 26 m : 27 s 2 80   Noel Coelho
  José Varela
  BMW 2002
14 4 7 h : 43 m : 15 s 1 69   António Ferreira da Cunha
  Carlos Resende
  Datsun 1200
15 5 7 h : 43 m : 43 s 1 67   Jorge Ortigao
  J. Cerqueria
  Datsun 1200
16 6 7 h : 47 m : 47 s 1 54   Colin Malkin
  Barry Hughes
  Chrysler Avenger
17 5 7 h : 53 m : 27 s 2 66   Rui Gonçalves
  Joao Baptista
  Austin 1275 GT
18 7 7 h : 59 m : 39 s 1 85   Pedro Cortes
  Teixeira Gomes
  Toyota
19 8 8 h : 13 m : 12 s 1 39   Helmut Doppeireiter
  Ossi Schurek
  Volkswagen 1303S
20 6 8 h : 38 m : 40 s 2 68   Martins Teixeira
  A. Magalhaes
  Austin Maxi
21 9 8 h : 51 m : 56 s 1 97   Paul Chartier
  Jo Wery
  Citroën GS
22 10 8 h : 56 m : 19 s 1 38   Johann Fennes
  Unger
  Citroën GS
23 7 9 h : 13 m : 22 s 2 99   Eric Bessem
  Bob Dickhout
  DAF 55
Retired (mechanical) 4 2   Alcide Paganelli
  Ninni Russo
  Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye
Retired (mechanical) 4 3   Bernard Darniche
  Alain Mahé
  Alpine Renault A110 1800
Retired (accident) 4 4   Björn Waldegård
  Hans Thorszelius
  Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye
Retired (mechanical) 4 6   Raffaele Pinto
  Arnaldo Bernacchini
  Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye
Retired (mechanical) 4 7   Chris Sclater
  Bob de Jong
  Datsun 240Z
Retired (mechanical) 2 8   Achim Warmbold
  John Davenport
  BMW 2002
Retired (accident) 2 9   Ove Andersson
  Jean Todt
  Toyota Celica
Retired (mechanical) 2 10   Harry Källström
  Claes Billstam
  Volkswagen 1302S
Retired (mechanical) 2 11   Tony Fall
  Mike Wood
  Volkswagen 1303S
Retired (accident) 4 17   Mário Figueiredo
  Carlos Barata
  Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye
Retired (mechanical) 4 18   António Carlos Oliveira
  Barata
  Datsun 240Z
Retired (mechanical) 4 21   José Carpinteiro Albino
  F. Albino
  Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye
Retired (mechanical) 1 22   Gomes Pereira
  Costa Simoes
  Opel Ascona
Retired (mechanical) 2 23   Francisco Santos
  Joao Anjos
  Ford Escort RS1600
Retired (mechanical) 1 26   Raposo de Magalhaes
  L. Pedreira
  Morris Mini Cooper
Retired (mechanical) 2 27   Richard Bochnicek
  Sepp-Dieter Kernmayer
  Citroën DS 21
Retired (mechanical) 2 30   Tony Fowkes
  Peter O'Gorman
  Ford Escort RS1600
Retired 2 32   Douglas Harris
  John Jeson
  Ford Escort RS1600
Retired (mechanical) 2 34   Georg Fischer
  Hans Siebert
  Volkswagen 1302S
Retired (mechanical) 1 35   Marie-Claude Beaumont
  Christine Giganot
  Opel Ascona
Retired (accident) 2 36   Herbert Grünsteidl
  Georg Hopf
  Volkswagen 1302S
Retired (mechanical) 1 42   Leif Asterhag
  Anders Gullberg
  BMW 2002 TII
Retired (mechanical) 1 44   Lassa Jönsson
  Rolf Jägerstedt
  BMW 2002 TII
Retired (mechanical) 1 45   Arne Allansson
  Bo Sundberg
  BMW 2002 TII
Retired (mechanical) 1 51   Günther Janger
  Harald Gottlieb
  Opel Ascona
Retired 1 55   Heitor Morais
  D. Mascarenhas
  Opel Ascona
Retired (mechanical) 2 65   Joaquim Moutinho
  Edgar Fortes
  Austin Maxi
Retired (accident) 2 83   Andy Michailidis
  N. Anstis
  Ford Escort RS1600

Source: Independent WRC archive[1]

Championship standings after the event edit

1973 World Rally Championship for Manufacturers points standings after round 3
After round 3 Team Season end
Position Points Position Points
1 52   Alpine Renault 1 147
2 22   Fiat 2 84
3 20   Saab 5 42
4 13   Lancia 13 17
5 12   Citroën 7 33
6 12   Ford 3 76
7 8   Porsche 9 27
8 6   Volkswagen 15 15
9 5   Opel 11 25
10 4   BMW 8 28
11 3   Škoda 18 3
12 2   Datsun 6 34
13 2   Volvo 4 44

References edit

  1. ^ "Portugal Rally". juwra.com. Independent WRC archive. Retrieved 2017-03-16.

External links edit

  • Official website of the World Rally Championship
  • 1973 Rallye de Portugal, WRC Round 3 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine at Rallye-info 2020-06-27 at the Wayback Machine

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The 1973 Rallye de Portugal formally the 7th TAP Rally of Portugal was the third round of the inaugural World Rally Championship season Run in mid March in southern Portugal on a mixture of asphalt and gravel the rally began with a concentration run from a number of European cities covering about 4 600 km and ending in Estoril Portugal 1973 Rallye de Portugal7th TAP Rally of PortugalRound 3 of the 1973 World Rally Championship season Previous eventNext event Host country PortugalDates runMarch 13 1973 March 18 1973Start locationVarious cities in EuropeFinish locationEstoril PortugalStages32 387 km 240 miles Stage surfaceAsphalt and gravelOverall distance4 600 km 2 900 miles ResultsOverall winnerJean Luc Therier Jacques Jaubert Alpine RenaultAlpine Renault A110 1800Crews80 at start 23 at finish Contents 1 Report 2 Results 3 Championship standings after the event 4 References 5 External linksReport editIn 1973 and for several years afterward only manufacturers were given points for finishes in WRC events As in the earlier Monte Carlo Rally the Alpine A110s led the event taking first and second place well ahead of other competitors Fiat had a disastrous rally with all three of its cars failing to finish limiting Fiat to points gained from local entrants Despite a significant number of international entries only four non Portuguese teams finished in the top 15 at the end Results edit1973 Rallye de Portugal results Finish Totaltime Group Car DriverCo driver Car Mfr pointsOverall Ingroup1 1 5 h 42 m 16 s 4 5 nbsp Jean Luc Therier nbsp Jacques Jaubert nbsp Alpine Renault A110 1800 202 2 5 h 48 m 57 s 4 1 nbsp Jean Pierre Nicolas nbsp Michel Vial nbsp Alpine Renault A110 18003 1 6 h 7 m 48 s 2 20 nbsp Francisco Romaozinho nbsp Jose Bernardo nbsp Citroen DS 21 124 3 6 h 10 m 40 s 4 15 nbsp Luis Netto nbsp Manuel Coentro nbsp Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye 105 4 6 h 17 m 0 s 4 19 nbsp Americo Nunes nbsp Antonio Morais nbsp Porsche 911 86 5 6 h 41 m 0 s 4 14 nbsp Antonio Borges nbsp Antonio Lemos nbsp Alpine Renault A110 18007 1 6 h 51 m 40 s 1 25 nbsp Mequepe nbsp Jorge Amaral nbsp Opel Ascona 48 2 6 h 56 m 9 s 1 58 nbsp Antonio Martorell nbsp Augusto Roxo nbsp Opel Ascona9 2 7 h 4 m 47 s 2 52 nbsp Hans Britth nbsp Hans Reppling nbsp Ford Capri 2600 210 6 7 h 5 m 24 s 4 16 nbsp Giovanni Salvi nbsp Barbosa Gama nbsp Porsche 91111 3 7 h 10 m 26 s 1 64 nbsp Xanato nbsp Manuel Ferreira nbsp Datsun 120012 3 7 h 21 m 51 s 2 12 nbsp Claude Laurent nbsp Christian Delferier nbsp DAF 5513 4 7 h 26 m 27 s 2 80 nbsp Noel Coelho nbsp Jose Varela nbsp BMW 200214 4 7 h 43 m 15 s 1 69 nbsp Antonio Ferreira da Cunha nbsp Carlos Resende nbsp Datsun 120015 5 7 h 43 m 43 s 1 67 nbsp Jorge Ortigao nbsp J Cerqueria nbsp Datsun 120016 6 7 h 47 m 47 s 1 54 nbsp Colin Malkin nbsp Barry Hughes nbsp Chrysler Avenger17 5 7 h 53 m 27 s 2 66 nbsp Rui Goncalves nbsp Joao Baptista nbsp Austin 1275 GT18 7 7 h 59 m 39 s 1 85 nbsp Pedro Cortes nbsp Teixeira Gomes nbsp Toyota19 8 8 h 13 m 12 s 1 39 nbsp Helmut Doppeireiter nbsp Ossi Schurek nbsp Volkswagen 1303S20 6 8 h 38 m 40 s 2 68 nbsp Martins Teixeira nbsp A Magalhaes nbsp Austin Maxi21 9 8 h 51 m 56 s 1 97 nbsp Paul Chartier nbsp Jo Wery nbsp Citroen GS22 10 8 h 56 m 19 s 1 38 nbsp Johann Fennes nbsp Unger nbsp Citroen GS23 7 9 h 13 m 22 s 2 99 nbsp Eric Bessem nbsp Bob Dickhout nbsp DAF 55Retired mechanical 4 2 nbsp Alcide Paganelli nbsp Ninni Russo nbsp Fiat Abarth 124 RallyeRetired mechanical 4 3 nbsp Bernard Darniche nbsp Alain Mahe nbsp Alpine Renault A110 1800Retired accident 4 4 nbsp Bjorn Waldegard nbsp Hans Thorszelius nbsp Fiat Abarth 124 RallyeRetired mechanical 4 6 nbsp Raffaele Pinto nbsp Arnaldo Bernacchini nbsp Fiat Abarth 124 RallyeRetired mechanical 4 7 nbsp Chris Sclater nbsp Bob de Jong nbsp Datsun 240ZRetired mechanical 2 8 nbsp Achim Warmbold nbsp John Davenport nbsp BMW 2002Retired accident 2 9 nbsp Ove Andersson nbsp Jean Todt nbsp Toyota CelicaRetired mechanical 2 10 nbsp Harry Kallstrom nbsp Claes Billstam nbsp Volkswagen 1302SRetired mechanical 2 11 nbsp Tony Fall nbsp Mike Wood nbsp Volkswagen 1303SRetired accident 4 17 nbsp Mario Figueiredo nbsp Carlos Barata nbsp Fiat Abarth 124 RallyeRetired mechanical 4 18 nbsp Antonio Carlos Oliveira nbsp Barata nbsp Datsun 240ZRetired mechanical 4 21 nbsp Jose Carpinteiro Albino nbsp F Albino nbsp Fiat Abarth 124 RallyeRetired mechanical 1 22 nbsp Gomes Pereira nbsp Costa Simoes nbsp Opel AsconaRetired mechanical 2 23 nbsp Francisco Santos nbsp Joao Anjos nbsp Ford Escort RS1600Retired mechanical 1 26 nbsp Raposo de Magalhaes nbsp L Pedreira nbsp Morris Mini CooperRetired mechanical 2 27 nbsp Richard Bochnicek nbsp Sepp Dieter Kernmayer nbsp Citroen DS 21Retired mechanical 2 30 nbsp Tony Fowkes nbsp Peter O Gorman nbsp Ford Escort RS1600Retired 2 32 nbsp Douglas Harris nbsp John Jeson nbsp Ford Escort RS1600Retired mechanical 2 34 nbsp Georg Fischer nbsp Hans Siebert nbsp Volkswagen 1302SRetired mechanical 1 35 nbsp Marie Claude Beaumont nbsp Christine Giganot nbsp Opel AsconaRetired accident 2 36 nbsp Herbert Grunsteidl nbsp Georg Hopf nbsp Volkswagen 1302SRetired mechanical 1 42 nbsp Leif Asterhag nbsp Anders Gullberg nbsp BMW 2002 TIIRetired mechanical 1 44 nbsp Lassa Jonsson nbsp Rolf Jagerstedt nbsp BMW 2002 TIIRetired mechanical 1 45 nbsp Arne Allansson nbsp Bo Sundberg nbsp BMW 2002 TIIRetired mechanical 1 51 nbsp Gunther Janger nbsp Harald Gottlieb nbsp Opel AsconaRetired 1 55 nbsp Heitor Morais nbsp D Mascarenhas nbsp Opel AsconaRetired mechanical 2 65 nbsp Joaquim Moutinho nbsp Edgar Fortes nbsp Austin MaxiRetired accident 2 83 nbsp Andy Michailidis nbsp N Anstis nbsp Ford Escort RS1600Source Independent WRC archive 1 Championship standings after the event edit1973 World Rally Championship for Manufacturers points standings after round 3 After round 3 Team Season endPosition Points Position Points1 52 nbsp Alpine Renault 1 1472 22 nbsp Fiat 2 843 20 nbsp Saab 5 424 13 nbsp Lancia 13 175 12 nbsp Citroen 7 336 12 nbsp Ford 3 767 8 nbsp Porsche 9 278 6 nbsp Volkswagen 15 159 5 nbsp Opel 11 2510 4 nbsp BMW 8 2811 3 nbsp Skoda 18 312 2 nbsp Datsun 6 3413 2 nbsp Volvo 4 44References edit Portugal Rally juwra com Independent WRC archive Retrieved 2017 03 16 External links editOfficial website of the World Rally Championship 1973 Rallye de Portugal WRC Round 3 Archived 2011 07 15 at the Wayback Machine at Rallye info Archived 2020 06 27 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1973 Rallye de Portugal amp oldid 1134061384, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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