Overview
The 1960 Alpine Rally, also known as the Coupe des Alpes, was one of the most revered endurance events of its time, taking competitors through the highest and most technical mountain passes in Western Europe. With narrow switchbacks, thin air, and constantly shifting weather, the event placed extreme demands on both driving skill and mechanical resilience. Its prestige made it a fixture of the European Rally Championship.
Event Name: 1960 Alpine Rally (Coupe des Alpes)
Date: July 1960
Start/Finish Location: Marseille, France
Total Distance: Approximately 2,500 kilometers
Participating Teams: Over 120 crews
Finishers: Fewer than half