History 1960s

1967 Rallye dei Fiori (Flowers Rally, Italy)

Overview

The 1967 Rallye dei Fiori, held along the Ligurian coastline and Maritime Alps, challenged crews with a mix of scenic cliffside tarmac and unpredictable springtime conditions. As one of Italy’s key international events, it combined demanding road layouts with tight pacing and rapid elevation changes.


Route

Total Distance: Approximately 950 kilometers
Surface: Tarmac with sections prone to gravel runoff and slick corners
Notable Features: Tight hairpins, quick elevation changes, and sudden weather shifts

The rally was based around Sanremo and featured a mix of seaside and mountain road sections:

Drivers needed to adapt quickly between coastal sprints and narrow Alpine climbs—many bordered by ravines or stone walls.


🏆 Results

Overall Winner
2nd Place
3rd Place

Navigation & Challenges

  • Blind Hairpins: Coastal and mountain bends demanded confident pacenotes
  • Weather Variability: Rain showers and sea mist reduced visibility and traction unpredictably
  • Mechanical Reliability: Frequent braking zones and uphill pulls stressed engines and suspension

The 1967 Rallye dei Fiori rewarded precision, discipline, and harmony between driver and co-driver. It set the tone for many of Italy’s best tarmac-focused events to come.

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