History 1960s

1966 Rallye Vltava

Overview

The 7th Rallye Vltava, held in Czechoslovakia, challenged crews with fast asphalt stages through forests and urban loops around Prague. As part of the 1966 European Rally Championship, it emphasized precision, mechanical durability, and consistent high-speed navigation.

Event Name: 1966 Rallye Vltava

Date: July 1–3, 1966

Start/Finish Location: Prague, Czechoslovakia

Total Distance: Approximately 1,860 kilometers

Special Stage Distance: 187.6 kilometers

Participating Teams: Over 90 crews


Route

Forest Asphalt Loops: High-speed stages through wooded terrain near Prague and central Bohemia.
Urban Circuit: Timed tests on closed public roads in Prague requiring tight car control.
Valley Runs: Extended liaison sections linking distant stages tested endurance and fuel strategy.

The itinerary featured a mix of flowing countryside sections and technical urban segments:

Tire conservation and engine cooling management were critical for crews aiming to complete all stages at full pace.


🏆 Results

Overall Winner
2nd Place
3rd Place

Navigation & Challenges

  • Fast Asphalt Pace: Engine and brake systems were stressed by long-distance speed runs.
  • Urban Navigation: Precise co-driver notes were essential for success on the Prague loops.
  • Limited Service: Long stretches between assistance points tested team resilience and mechanical foresight.

The 1966 Rallye Vltava was a technical and logistical challenge that rewarded smart, consistent driving and reliable engineering across Czechoslovakia’s diverse road network.

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