Overview
The 1966 Alpine Rally (Coupe des Alpes) retained its reputation as one of the most scenic and technically demanding tarmac rallies in Europe. Traversing mountain routes across France, Italy, and Switzerland, the event emphasized car control, reliability, and consistent precision driving. Famous for its high-altitude stages and unforgiving timing windows, it was a true test of skill and endurance in the European Championship calendar.
Event Name: 1966 Alpine Rally (Coupe des Alpes)
Date: July 4–8, 1966
Start/Finish Location: Marseille, France
Total Distance: Approximately 2,800 kilometers
Participating Teams: Over 80 crews