History 1960s

1967 Rallye Vltava (Czechoslovakia)

Overview

One of the fastest rallies of the season, the 1967 Rallye Vltava featured high-speed tarmac stages cutting through the scenic countryside around Prague and Plzeň. Known for rewarding commitment and clean driving lines, it stood out as a precision-based sprint event in a calendar full of endurance tests.


Route

Distance: ~1,000 km
Surface: Fast asphalt and concrete sections
Challenges: Blind crests, uneven camber, and limited sightlines

The route spanned over 1,000 km of narrow forest roads and open rural highways in western Czechoslovakia, combining long straights with sharp transitions and abrupt terrain changes that tested both reflexes and planning.

The roads demanded rhythm over aggression—bravery without precision often ended in a ditch.


🏆 Results

Overall Winner
2nd Place
3rd Place

Navigation & Challenges

Accurate pace calls and split-second judgment were vital, as the rally featured minimal visual markers and inconsistent road signage. Co-drivers played a key role in identifying corner speeds, especially across sudden elevation drops and blind crests.

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