History 1960s

1967 Rallye de Lorraine

Overview

Held in France’s Vosges region, the 1967 Rallye de Lorraine was a challenging tarmac event rewarding those who could master elevation changes, wet spring roads, and the complexities of pace-based navigation. Known for tight controls and forested terrain, it was a key rally in the French national scene.


Route

Distance: ~980 km
Surface: Predominantly tarmac with patches of loose gravel and runoff debris
Obstacles: Fog, damp corners, slick leaves, and unguarded drop-offs

The route featured a series of short, technical stages around Nancy and Épinal, passing through rural villages, forested climbs, and ridge-line descents. Weather shifts and narrow mountain roads tested confidence and car control.

Drivers needed rhythm and respect for timing—not flat-out aggression—to succeed.


🏆 Results

Overall Winner
2nd Place
3rd Place

Navigation & Challenges

Crews faced tight pacenote margins, changing grip levels, and harsh penalties for timing infractions. In a rally where mechanical failure was rare, co-driver timing and stage transitions often determined the final result.

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