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1973 World Rally Championship

World Manufacturers' Champion:
Alpine-Renault
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The 1973 World Rally Championship was the inaugural season for the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) World Rally Championship (WRC) format. It consisted of 13 events, each held in a different country of the world. Many of the events would be staples of the series through to today, including Monte Carlo, Sweden, Tour de Corse, and the RAC Rally, while others would soon be replaced in the schedule. As with following seasons, gravel events formed the majority of the schedule. Two pure tarmac and one snow and ice rally were also included, as well as three events held on a mixture of soft and hard surface roads.

The first award of the Championship for Manufacturers was firmly won by Alpine-Renault, which had already gained fame competing for the earlier International Championship for Manufacturers. Fiat successfully placed second ahead of challenger Ford, but could not seriously challenge the winning Alpine. However, this would also prove to be the last award for the Alpine, as it gave way in subsequent years to Italian firms Lancia and Fiat. A French manufacturer would not regain the Championship again until Peugeot successfully captured the 1985 World Rally Championship for Manufacturers.

From 1973 to 1978, the WRC only awarded a season championship for the winning manufacturer. Scoring was given for the highest placing entry for each manufacturer. Thus if a particular manufacturer was to place 2nd, 4th, and 10th, they would receive points for 2nd place only. However, the manufacturer would still gain an advantage in scoring from its other entries, as the points for the 4th and 10th place entries would be denied to other manufacturers.

Calendar

 
Alpine-Renault won the championship with the A110

For the first ever World Rally Championship, there were thirteen rallies.

Round Rally name Surface Dates
1   Rallye Monte-Carlo Mixed (Tarmac - Snow) 19–26 January
2   Swedish Rally Snow 15–18 February
3   Rallye de Portugal Mixed (Tarmac - Gravel) 13–18 March
4   Safari Rally Gravel 19–23 April
5   Rallye du Maroc Gravel 8–13 May
6   Acropolis Rally Gravel 23–28 May
7   Rajd Polski Gravel 12–15 July
8   1000 Lakes Rally Gravel 3–5 August
9   Österreichische Alpenfahrt Gravel 12–14 September
10   Rallye Sanremo Mixed (Tarmac - Gravel) 10–13 October
11   Press-on-Regardless Rally Gravel 31 October–4 November
12   RAC Rally Gravel 17–21 November
13   Tour de Corse Tarmac 1–2 December

Events

1973 World Rally Championship event map
 
Black = Tarmac Brown = Gravel Blue = Snow/Ice Red = Mixed Surface
Colour Rally Surface
Gold Gravel
Silver Tarmac
Blue Snow/Ice
Bronze Mixed Surface
Round Rally name Podium finishers Statistics
Rank Driver Car Time Stages Length Starters Finishers
1   Rallye Monte-Carlo
(19–26 January) — Results and report
1   Jean-Claude Andruet Alpine Renault A110 1800 5:42:04 18 456,50 km 278 51
2   Ove Andersson Alpine Renault A110 1800 5:42:30
3   Jean-Pierre Nicolas Alpine Renault A110 1800 5:43:39
2   Swedish Rally
(15–18 February) — Results and report
1   Stig Blomqvist Saab 96 V4 9:18:31 36 760,00 km 73 42
2   Per Eklund Saab 96 V4 9:20:53
3   Jean-Luc Thérier Alpine Renault A110 1800 9:34:12
3   Rallye de Portugal
(13–18 March) — Results and report
1   Jean-Luc Thérier Alpine Renault A110 1800 5:42:16 32 397,50 km 79 23
2   Jean-Pierre Nicolas Alpine Renault A110 1800 5:48:57
3   Francisco Romãozinho Citroën DS21 6:07:48
4   Safari Rally
(19–23 April) — Results and report
1   Shekhar Mehta Datsun 240Z + 6:46 pen 56 5300.00 km 89 18
2   Harry Källström Datsun 1800 SSS + 6:46 pen
3   Ove Andersson Peugeot 504 + 8:47 pen
5   Rallye du Maroc
(8–13 May) — Results and report
1   Bernard Darniche Alpine Renault A110 15:01:22 11 1258.00 km 66 12
2   Bob Neyret Citroën DS23 15:20:04
3   Richard Bochnicek Citroën DS23 15:34:37
6   Acropolis Rally
(23–28 May) — Results and report
1   Jean-Luc Thérier Alpine Renault A110 7:37:58 47 556.35 km 83 11
2   Rauno Aaltonen Fiat Abarth 124 7:44:59
3   Jean-Pierre Nicolas Alpine Renault A110 7:45:56
7   Rajd Polski
(12–15 July) — Results and report
1   Achim Warmbold Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye 8:28:14 55 742.30 km 62 3
2   Egon Culmbacher Wartburg 353 11:15:16
3   Maciej Stawowiak Polski Fiat 125p 12:08:31
8   1000 Lakes Rally
(3–5 August) — Results and report
1   Timo Mäkinen Ford Escort RS1600 4:53:50 43 517.20 km 109 55
2   Markku Alén Volvo 142 4:55:59
3   Leo Kinnunen Porsche 911 4:57:12
9   Österreichische Alpenfahrt
(12–14 September) — Results and report
1   Achim Warmbold BMW 2002Tii 3:58:55 30 324.50 km 74 25
2   Bernard Darniche Alpine Renault A110 4:00:10
3   Per Eklund Saab 96 V4 4:00:11
10   Rallye Sanremo
(10–13 October) — Results and report
1   Jean-Luc Thérier Alpine Renault A110 8:01:32 37 369.30 km 107 54
2   Maurizio Verini Fiat Abarth 124 8:07:34
3   Jean-Pierre Nicolas Alpine Renault A110 8:21:37
11   Press-on-Regardless Rally
(31 October–4 November) — Results and report
1   Walter Boyce Toyota Corolla 6:58:28 85 552.61 km 58 23
2   Jim Walker Volvo 142S 7:22:43
3   John Smiskol Datsun 240Z 7:33:36
12   RAC Rally
(17–21 November) — Results and report
1   Timo Mäkinen Ford Escort RS1600 6:47:08 80 540.02 km 198 91
2   Roger Clark Ford Escort RS1600 6:52:23
3   Markku Alén Ford Escort RS1600 6:55:26
13   Tour de Corse
(1–2 December) — Results and report
1   Jean-Pierre Nicolas Alpine Renault A110 5:06:31 21 511.70 km 50 22
2   Jean-François Piot Alpine Renault A110 5:14:37
3   Jean-Luc Thérier Alpine Renault A110 5:18:46

Championship

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Points 20 15 12 10 8 6 4 3 2 1

Manufacturers' championship

Pos. Manufacturer MON
 
SWE
 
POR
 
KEN
 
MAR
 
GRC
 
POL
 
FIN
 
AUT
 
ITA
 
USA
 
GBR
 
FRA
 
Points
1   Alpine-Renault 1 3 1 1 1 Ret 2 1 Ret (5) 1 147
2   Fiat 7 5 4 (8) 6 2 1 (8) 6 2 (10) 84
3   Ford 4 9 14 7 Ret 1 4 1 4 76
4   Volvo 9 9 2 2 4 44
5   Saab 37 1 4 3 Ret 42
6   Datsun 9 19 11 1 11 Ret 3 14 22 34
7   Citroën 3 2 6 Ret 33
8   BMW 17 7 13 Ret Ret 17 1 51 7 28
9   Porsche 46 5 Ret Ret 3 7 22 8 27
10   Toyota 23 Ret 9 Ret 8 1 12 25
11   Opel 12 10 7 DSQ 11 5 13 9 Ret 6 7 25
12   Polski Fiat 35 3 6 18
13   Lancia 8 4 7 Ret 17
14   Wartburg 38 2 39 15
15   Volkswagen 6 19 12 5 10 15
16   Peugeot Ret 3 10 22 13
17   Mitsubishi 7 4
18   Škoda 8 15 3
19   Alfa Romeo 19 17 Ret 13 9 2
20   Audi 51 10 10 2
Pos. Manufacturer MON
 
SWE
 
POR
 
KEN
 
MAR
 
GRC
 
POL
 
FIN
 
AUT
 
ITA
 
USA
 
GBR
 
FRA
 
Points
  • Positions in parentheses did not count to championship totals

See also

External links

  • FIA World Rally Championship 1973 at ewrc-results.com

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Championship for Manufacturers was firmly won by Alpine Renault which had already gained fame competing for the earlier International Championship for Manufacturers Fiat successfully placed second ahead of challenger Ford but could not seriously challenge the winning Alpine However this would also prove to be the last award for the Alpine as it gave way in subsequent years to Italian firms Lancia and Fiat A French manufacturer would not regain the Championship again until Peugeot successfully captured the 1985 World Rally Championship for Manufacturers From 1973 to 1978 the WRC only awarded a season championship for the winning manufacturer Scoring was given for the highest placing entry for each manufacturer Thus if a particular manufacturer was to place 2nd 4th and 10th they would receive points for 2nd place only However the manufacturer would still gain an advantage in scoring from its other entries as the points for the 4th and 10th place entries would be denied to other manufacturers Contents 1 Calendar 2 Events 3 Championship 3 1 Manufacturers championship 4 See also 5 External linksCalendar Edit Alpine Renault won the championship with the A110 For the first ever World Rally Championship there were thirteen rallies Round Rally name Surface Dates1 Rallye Monte Carlo Mixed Tarmac Snow 19 26 January2 Swedish Rally Snow 15 18 February3 Rallye de Portugal Mixed Tarmac Gravel 13 18 March4 Safari Rally Gravel 19 23 April5 Rallye du Maroc Gravel 8 13 May6 Acropolis Rally Gravel 23 28 May7 Rajd Polski Gravel 12 15 July8 1000 Lakes Rally Gravel 3 5 August9 Osterreichische Alpenfahrt Gravel 12 14 September10 Rallye Sanremo Mixed Tarmac Gravel 10 13 October11 Press on Regardless Rally Gravel 31 October 4 November12 RAC Rally Gravel 17 21 November13 Tour de Corse Tarmac 1 2 DecemberEvents Edit1973 World Rally Championship event map Black Tarmac Brown Gravel Blue Snow Ice Red Mixed SurfaceColour Rally SurfaceGold GravelSilver TarmacBlue Snow IceBronze Mixed SurfaceRound Rally name Podium finishers StatisticsRank Driver Car Time Stages Length Starters Finishers1 Rallye Monte Carlo 19 26 January Results and report 1 Jean Claude Andruet Alpine Renault A110 1800 5 42 04 18 456 50 km 278 512 Ove Andersson Alpine Renault A110 1800 5 42 303 Jean Pierre Nicolas Alpine Renault A110 1800 5 43 392 Swedish Rally 15 18 February Results and report 1 Stig Blomqvist Saab 96 V4 9 18 31 36 760 00 km 73 422 Per Eklund Saab 96 V4 9 20 533 Jean Luc Therier Alpine Renault A110 1800 9 34 123 Rallye de Portugal 13 18 March Results and report 1 Jean Luc Therier Alpine Renault A110 1800 5 42 16 32 397 50 km 79 232 Jean Pierre Nicolas Alpine Renault A110 1800 5 48 573 Francisco Romaozinho Citroen DS21 6 07 484 Safari Rally 19 23 April Results and report 1 Shekhar Mehta Datsun 240Z 6 46 pen 56 5300 00 km 89 182 Harry Kallstrom Datsun 1800 SSS 6 46 pen3 Ove Andersson Peugeot 504 8 47 pen5 Rallye du Maroc 8 13 May Results and report 1 Bernard Darniche Alpine Renault A110 15 01 22 11 1258 00 km 66 122 Bob Neyret Citroen DS23 15 20 043 Richard Bochnicek Citroen DS23 15 34 376 Acropolis Rally 23 28 May Results and report 1 Jean Luc Therier Alpine Renault A110 7 37 58 47 556 35 km 83 112 Rauno Aaltonen Fiat Abarth 124 7 44 593 Jean Pierre Nicolas Alpine Renault A110 7 45 567 Rajd Polski 12 15 July Results and report 1 Achim Warmbold Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye 8 28 14 55 742 30 km 62 32 Egon Culmbacher Wartburg 353 11 15 163 Maciej Stawowiak Polski Fiat 125p 12 08 318 1000 Lakes Rally 3 5 August Results and report 1 Timo Makinen Ford Escort RS1600 4 53 50 43 517 20 km 109 552 Markku Alen Volvo 142 4 55 593 Leo Kinnunen Porsche 911 4 57 129 Osterreichische Alpenfahrt 12 14 September Results and report 1 Achim Warmbold BMW 2002Tii 3 58 55 30 324 50 km 74 252 Bernard Darniche Alpine Renault A110 4 00 103 Per Eklund Saab 96 V4 4 00 1110 Rallye Sanremo 10 13 October Results and report 1 Jean Luc Therier Alpine Renault A110 8 01 32 37 369 30 km 107 542 Maurizio Verini Fiat Abarth 124 8 07 343 Jean Pierre Nicolas Alpine Renault A110 8 21 3711 Press on Regardless Rally 31 October 4 November Results and report 1 Walter Boyce Toyota Corolla 6 58 28 85 552 61 km 58 232 Jim Walker Volvo 142S 7 22 433 John Smiskol Datsun 240Z 7 33 3612 RAC Rally 17 21 November Results and report 1 Timo Makinen Ford Escort RS1600 6 47 08 80 540 02 km 198 912 Roger Clark Ford Escort RS1600 6 52 233 Markku Alen Ford Escort RS1600 6 55 2613 Tour de Corse 1 2 December Results and report 1 Jean Pierre Nicolas Alpine Renault A110 5 06 31 21 511 70 km 50 222 Jean Francois Piot Alpine Renault A110 5 14 373 Jean Luc Therier Alpine Renault A110 5 18 46Championship EditPosition 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th Points 20 15 12 10 8 6 4 3 2 1Manufacturers championship Edit Pos Manufacturer MON SWE POR KEN MAR GRC POL FIN AUT ITA USA GBR FRA Points1 Alpine Renault 1 3 1 1 1 Ret 2 1 Ret 5 1 1472 Fiat 7 5 4 8 6 2 1 8 6 2 10 843 Ford 4 9 14 7 Ret 1 4 1 4 764 Volvo 9 9 2 2 4 445 Saab 37 1 4 3 Ret 426 Datsun 9 19 11 1 11 Ret 3 14 22 347 Citroen 3 2 6 Ret 338 BMW 17 7 13 Ret Ret 17 1 51 7 289 Porsche 46 5 Ret Ret 3 7 22 8 2710 Toyota 23 Ret 9 Ret 8 1 12 2511 Opel 12 10 7 DSQ 11 5 13 9 Ret 6 7 2512 Polski Fiat 35 3 6 1813 Lancia 8 4 7 Ret 1714 Wartburg 38 2 39 1515 Volkswagen 6 19 12 5 10 1516 Peugeot Ret 3 10 22 1317 Mitsubishi 7 418 Skoda 8 15 319 Alfa Romeo 19 17 Ret 13 9 220 Audi 51 10 10 2Pos Manufacturer MON SWE POR KEN MAR GRC POL FIN AUT ITA USA GBR FRA PointsPositions in parentheses did not count to championship totalsSee also Edit1973 in sportsExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1973 in World Rally Championship FIA World Rally Championship 1973 at ewrc results com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1973 World Rally Championship amp oldid 1082940883, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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