History 1960s

1965 Rallye International de Genève

Overview

The 33rd Rallye International de Genève combined Alpine foothills with precision city tests around Geneva, demanding balance and speed under variable grip conditions. Known for its flowing rhythm and quick transitions, the rally tested car setup, braking strategy, and driver discipline across a variety of tarmac surfaces.

Event Name: 1965 Rallye International de Genève

Date: June 10–12, 1965

Start/Finish Location: Geneva, Switzerland

Total Distance: Approximately 900 kilometers

Participating Teams: Over 80 crews


Route

Jura Passes: Fast asphalt climbs with sweeping turns.
Geneva Suburb Tests: Tight, technical loops around lakeside neighborhoods.
Lake Geneva Circuit: High-speed runs on smooth lakeshore roads.

Stages wove between mountain passes and urban circuits:

Crews needed agile cars for sharp corners and sufficient stability for sustained speed through open sections.


🏆 Results

Overall Winner
Vic Elford / Porsche 911
2nd Place
Jean Guichet / Ferrari 250 GT
3rd Place
Karol Kłossowski / Saab 96

Elford’s precision and the Porsche’s balance on tarmac earned a narrow victory in tricky conditions.

Navigation & Challenges

Precision and consistency defined the rally:

  • Tight Urban Loops: Sharp turns with minimal margin for error.
  • High-Speed Passes: Demanded confidence in car setup at sustained speeds.
  • Variable Grip: Spring conditions meant morning dew or light rain could reduce traction even on smooth asphalt.

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