History 1960

1967 Rallye International de Genève (Switzerland)

Overview

The 1967 Rallye de Genève was renowned for its challenging alpine routes and technical demands, attracting top-tier talent from across Europe. The event tested drivers' precision and endurance through a series of tight mountain passes and rapid valley sprints.


Route

Distance: Approximately 1,600–2,000 km
Surface: Predominantly smooth asphalt and mountain tarmac
Obstacles: Steep drop-offs, variable weather conditions, narrow shoulders

The rally's course navigated the Geneva and Salève regions, incorporating the Jura Mountains and bordering alpine passes near the French-Swiss frontier. Competitors faced technical switchbacks, steep downhill braking zones, and narrow shoulders prone to sudden runoff.

Each corner demanded maximum grip and precise co-driver timing, making every second critical.


🏆 Results

Overall Winner
2nd Place
3rd Place

Navigation & Challenges

Navigating the rally required flawless coordination between driver and co-driver, with tight time controls and unpredictable alpine weather. Fog-prone summits and limited guardrails necessitated detailed pacenotes and instant reactions to changing traction levels.

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