One of the most legendary rallies in the World Rally Championship (WRC) made its comeback this Thursday, January 20. The Monte-Carlo preserves its tradition of a magical event with two stages contested at night from 20:18 p.m.
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On the program, no less than 17 special stages, two at night, the return of the Col du Turini, ice, smoke... Monte-Carlo in its pure state. Join us throughout the weekend to follow the first round of the 2021 season of WRC with AUTOhebdo present on the web and on site!
Shakedown was the first chance to see all the new # Rally1 cars in action together! ⚡️
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— TOYOTA GAZOO Racing WRT (@TGR_WRC) January 20, 2022
Another major issue, the two Sébastien kings of rally perform luxury freelancing. Sébastien Ogier (Toyota) drives with a new co-driver, Benjamin Veillas, as well as Sébastien Loeb (M-Sport Ford) will be co-driven by Isabelle Galmiche for the first time. As a good sign, both crews left their mark on the shakedown contested this Thursday morning.
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In Rally2, the French chances are numerous, whether at Saintéloc Racing (Camilli-Roche) or PH Sport (Rossel-Boulloud) and DG Sport Compétition (Lefebvre-Malfoy). In the R-GT class, François Delecour should delight the public with his generous style at the wheel of a Alpine A110, the same mount that Manu Guigou and Raphaël Astier will use.
ALSO READ > The Monte-Carlo 2022 program
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