History 1960

1966 Rallye International de Genève

Overview

The 33rd Rallye International de Genève combined fast Alpine asphalt stages with narrow, technical urban loops near Geneva. Known for its variety and rhythm, it demanded precision, car balance, and seamless cooperation between driver and co-driver.

Event Name: 1966 Rallye International de Genève

Date: June 10–12, 1966

Start/Finish Location: Geneva, Switzerland

Total Distance: Approximately 900 kilometers

Participating Teams: Over 85 crews


Route

Jura Passes: Long, sweeping alpine roads with sustained climbs and hairpins.
Geneva Suburbs: Narrow, technical sections near urban centers and lakeside roads.
Surface: Predominantly asphalt with variations in grip due to weather and urban routing.

The route included mountain passes and town circuits:

Drivers had to balance high-speed flow with agility and braking control during the shifting rhythm of stages.


🏆 Results

Overall Winner
2nd Place
3rd Place

Navigation & Challenges

  • Elevation Variability: Long climbs tested cooling systems and gear ratios.
  • Surface Changes: Transitions between open roads and city loops challenged tire management and grip prediction.
  • Pacenote Accuracy: Navigators were critical in fast mountain stages where overstepping apexes could mean time loss—or worse.

The 1966 Geneva Rally rewarded a balanced approach—speed alone wasn't enough without consistency, teamwork, and technical execution.

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