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1973 Rally of Morocco


FieldValue
name1973 Rally of Morocco
native_name16th Rally of Morocco
country
round5
previous_round1973 Safari Rally
next_round1973 Acropolis Rally
startRabat, Morocco
finishCasablanca, Morocco
startdate8 May 1973
enddate13 May 1973
stages27
stagekm1210
overallkm5300
surfaceAsphalt and gravel
championship1973 World Rally Championship season
driver1France Bernard Darniche
France Alain Mahé
team1France Alpine Renault
car1Alpine Renault A110 1800
teamsstart66
teamsfinish13

France Alain Mahé

The 1973 Rally of Morocco (formally the 16th Rally of Morocco) was the fifth round of the inaugural World Rally Championship season. Run in mid-May between Morocco's two major cities, Rabat and Casablanca, the Rallye du Maroc was a very long stage rally covering more than 1200 km on both hard and soft surface roads.

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In 1973, and for several years afterward, only manufacturers were given points for finishes in WRC events. Morocco represented a third win for the strong Alpine Renault A110 1800, though the Citroën DS 23 also made a strong showing.

Results

FinishTotal
timeGroupCar #Driver
Co-driverCarMfr.
pointsOverallIn
group1202153456678921011112Finished over the limitRetired (mechanical)Retired (accident)Retired (mechanical)Retired (mechanical)Retired (mechanical)Retired (mechanical)Retired (mechanical)Retired (mechanical)Retired (mechanical)Retired (mechanical)Retired (mechanical)
115 h : 1 m : 22 s41France Bernard Darniche
France Alain MahéFrance Alpine-Renault A110 1800
115 h : 20 m : 4 s29France Bob Neyret
France Jacques TerramorsiFrance Citroën DS 23
115 h : 34 m : 37 s121Austria Richard Bochnicek
Austria Sepp-Dieter KernmayerFrance Citroën DS 23
215 h : 39 m : 56 s115France Raymond Ponnelle
France Pierre de SerposFrance Citroën DS 23
215 h : 52 m : 0 s44France Jean-Pierre Nicolas
France Michel VialFrance Alpine-Renault A110 1800
315 h : 59 m : 43 s46Sweden Björn Waldegård
Sweden Fergus SagerItaly Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye
416 h : 18 m : 16 s43France Jean-Luc Thérier
Belgium Christian DelferrierFrance Alpine-Renault A110 1800
216 h : 48 m : 26 s27Morocco Jean Deschazeaux
Morocco Jean PlassardFrance Citroën DS 23
317 h : 53 m : 47 s235Italy Lorenzo Merlone
Italy Riccardo MortaraSweden Volvo 142 S
318 h : 3 m : 33 s125France
France Marie-Pierre PalayerFrance Peugeot 504
420 h : 18 m : 38 s142France Marc Gerenthon
France Hélène GerenthonJapan Datsun 1600 SSS
422 h : 47 m : 41 s230France Pierre Pagani
France Jean-Claude RefuveilleGermany Volkswagen K 70
246UK Paul Hadley
UK Dave RobsonGermany Opel Ascona SR
42Finland Rauno Aaltonen
UK John DavenportItaly Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye
45Kenya Shekhar Mehta
UK Geraint PhillipsJapan Datsun 240Z
28France Bernard Consten
France Gérard FloconFrance Peugeot 504
210Finland Hannu Mikkola
Finland Atso AhoFrance Peugeot 504
211UK Tony Fall
UK Mike WoodFrance Peugeot 504
212France Jean-François Piot
France Jean De AlexandrisFrance Renault 12 Gordini
213Finland Timo Mäkinen
UK Henry LiddonFrance Peugeot 504
416France Marianne Hoepfner
France Yveline VanoniFrance Alpine Renault A110 1800
217Portugal Francisco Romãozinho
Portugal José BernardoFrance Citroën GS
218France Claude Laurent
France Jacques MarchéFrance Citroën GS
219France Jean Guichet
France Jean TodtFrance Peugeot 504

Source: Independent WRC archive

Championship standings after the event

After round 5TeamSeason endPositionPointsPositionPoints1722283274225206137138129810611512444153
France Alpine Renault1147
Italy Fiat284
France Citroën733
Japan Datsun634
Sweden Saab542
Italy Lancia1317
France Peugeot1613
USA Ford376
Germany Porsche927
Germany Volkswagen1515
Germany Opel1125
Germany BMW828
Japan Mitsubishi174
Sweden Volvo444
Czechoslovakia Škoda183

References

References

  1. Claudine Bouchet married two rally racing drivers first [[Patrick Vanson]], and second [[René Trautmann]]. She used their surnames on marriage.
  2. "Morocco Rally". Independent WRC archive.
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