Rallye Alsace-Vosges
The Rallye Alsace-Vosges is a rally competition held in the Vosges, in northeastern France, between Épinal and Saint-Dié-des-Vosges. The event, first held in 1984, is a round of the French championship.
Winners
Year | Driver | Co-driver | Car |
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2010 | Cancelled[1] | ||
2009 | Patrick Henry | Magalie Lombard | Peugeot 206 WRC |
2008 | Patrick Henry | Magalie Lombard | Peugeot 307 WRC |
2007 | Jean-Marie Cuoq | David Marty | Peugeot 307 WRC |
2006 | Nicolas Vouilloz | Nicolas Klinger | Peugeot 307 WRC |
2005 | Nicolas Bernardi | Jean-Marc Fortin | Peugeot 206 WRC |
2004 | Stéphane Sarrazin | Patrick Pivato | Subaru Impreza WRC |
2003 | Brice Tirabassi | Jacques-Julien Renucci | Renault Clio S1600 |
2002 | Brice Tirabassi | Jacques-Julien Renucci | Citroën Saxo S1600 |
2001 | Sébastien Loeb | Daniel Elena | Citroën Xsara Kit-Car |
2000 | Philippe Bugalski | Jean-Paul Chiaroni | Citroën Xsara T4 |
1999 | Philippe Bugalski | Jean-Paul Chiaroni | Citroën Xsara Kit-Car |
1998 | Simon Jean-Joseph | Patrick Pivato | Subaru Impreza |
1997 | Cancelled | ||
1996 | Gilles Panizzi | Hervé Panizzi | Peugeot 306 Maxi |
1995 | Patrick Bernardini | Jean-Marc Andrié | Ford Escort RS Cosworth |
1994 | François Chatriot | Denis Giraudet | Toyota Celica 4WD |
1993 | Bernard Béguin | Jean-Paul Chiaroni | Ford Escort RS Cosworth |
1992 | Bernard Béguin | Jean-Paul Chiaroni | Ford Sierra Cosworth 4x4 |
1991 | Bernard Béguin | Jean-Paul Chiaroni | Ford Sierra Cosworth 4x4 |
1990 | François Chatriot | Michel Périn | BMW M3 |
1989 | Pierre-César Baroni | Michel Rousseau | Ford Sierra RS Cosworth |
1988 | François Chatriot | Michel Périn | BMW M3 |
1987 | Didier Auriol | Bernard Occelli | Ford Sierra RS Cosworth |
1986 | Didier Auriol | Bernard Occelli | MG Metro 6R4 |
1985 | Jean Ragnotti | Pierre Thimonier | Renault 5 Maxi Turbo |
1984 | Dufour | Chenez | Talbot Samba Rallye |
References
- ^ "NEWS". www.asacar.eu. Archived from the original on 2007-11-08.
External links
- Rallye Alsace-Vosges Ville d'Epinal
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Alsace topics
divisions
Bas-Rhin (Strasbourg) (Unterelsaß) | |
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Haut-Rhin (Colmar) (Oberelsaß) |
- Coat of arms
- Flag
- Anthem
- People
- Demographics
- Kelsch
- Musée alsacien
- Hagenau
- Strasbourg
- Regional council of Alsace (1982–2015)
- Alsace independence movement
- Grand Est (since 2016)
- European Collectivity of Alsace (since 2021)
- Assembly of Alsace (since 2021)
(according to the
1801 Concordat in
Alsace–Moselle,
including Lorraine)
Catholic Church |
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Protestantism | |
Judaism |
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- RC Strasbourg Alsace
- SIG Strasbourg
- SC Schiltigheim
- FC Sélestat
- Sélestat Alsace Handball
- FC Vendenheim
- Étoile Noire de Strasbourg
- Internationaux de Strasbourg
- Rallye de France Alsace
- Rallye Alsace-Vosges
- See also: Alsace de Bagnolet (Paris)
- Germania Superior (Pagus Alsatiae) (83–475)
- Alemanni (circa 213–496)
- Alamannia (3rd-century–911)
- Duchy of Alsace (circa 630–699)
- Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg (982–1803)
- County of Ferrette (11th-century–14th-century)
- Salm (1165−1793)
- Landgraviate of Alsace (1186–1646)
- Further Austria (13th-century–1648)
- Décapole (1354–1679)
- County of Hanau-Lichtenberg (1456–1736)
- Upper Rhenish Circle (1500-1679)
- Left Bank of the Rhine (1814-1871)
- Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine (1871–1918)
- Gau Baden-Elsaß (1940–1945)
- Alsace (1945–2016)
- Grand Est (2016–)