History 1960s

1960 Tulip Rally (Rally van Nederland)

Overview

Event Name: 1960 Tulip Rally (12th Internationale Tulpenrallye)

Date: April 1960

Start/Finish Location: Noordwijk, Netherlands

Total Distance: Over 3,000 kilometers

Participating Teams: Approximately 160

Route Highlights: Netherlands, Belgium, France, including the Alps with five special stages

Winner: René Trautmann and Guy Verrier (Citroën ID 19)


Route

Netherlands: Starting point in Noordwijk, moving through cities like Eindhoven.
Belgium: Passing through Liège, a common rally hub.
France: The route included Vichy and extended into the Auvergne region.
Alps: Featured five special stages, testing drivers with mountainous terrains and unpredictable weather conditions.
Return Leg: After the Alpine stages, the rally looped back through France and Belgium, concluding in Noordwijk.

The 1960 Tulip Rally commenced in Noordwijk, Netherlands, and traversed a challenging course through various European terrains. This extensive route tested the endurance and navigation skills of the participating teams, combining long-distance driving with demanding special stages.


🏆 Results

Overall Winner
2nd Place
3rd Place

Navigation & Challenges

  • Tulip Diagrams: Introduced in earlier editions, these ball-and-arrow symbols guided drivers through intricate routes.
  • Weather Conditions: Participants faced varying weather, including potential snow in the Alps, adding to the challenge.
  • Mechanical Reliability: The demanding course tested the durability of vehicles, with many teams experiencing mechanical issues.

Navigational precision and mechanical resilience were crucial for success in this grueling event.

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