History 1960s

1964 Rallye International de Genève

Overview

The 32nd Rallye International de Genève, held in mid-October 1964, was a key tarmac event on the European rally calendar. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, the rally tested crews on smooth but technical roads across the Jura Mountains and urban outskirts. Tight corners, elevation changes, and cool autumn conditions required precision driving and well-prepared machinery.

Event Name: 1964 Rallye International de Genève

Date: October 15–18, 1964

Start/Finish Location: Geneva, Switzerland

Total Distance: Approximately 900 kilometers

Participating Teams: Approximately 75 crews


Route

Jura Passes: Swift mountain climbs with off-camber turns and cold-weather grip variability.
Geneva Perimeter Tests: Suburban circuits requiring accuracy and throttle discipline.
Lakeshore Sections: High-speed sections skirting Lake Geneva, where wind and mist could affect braking zones.

The 1964 route took advantage of Switzerland's crisp, well-paved roads and its alpine geography:

The rally demanded agile handling, effective braking, and strong synchronization between driver and co-driver.


🏆 Results

Overall Winner
2nd Place
3rd Place

Navigation & Challenges

Navigation accuracy and driving finesse were key to surviving the mixed-speed stages:

  • Tight Urban Loops: Required careful braking and smooth acceleration between barriers and kerbs.
  • Mountain Sectors: Fast but narrow with limited runoff and rapidly changing grip.
  • Variable Weather: Autumn fog and light rain often coated alpine roads, reducing visibility and traction.

The 1964 Geneva Rally tested control over chaos—rewarding those who stayed sharp under changing Swiss skies.

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