Rallye Sanremo (Italy)
Known for its narrow and winding roads, the Rallye Sanremo was a classic event that tested drivers’ skills and nerves to the limit.
The Rallye Sanremo has been running since 1903 and is one of the oldest rallies in the world. It takes place on narrow and winding roads that are often lined with olive trees, which create a unique atmosphere for drivers and spectators alike. The rally features some demanding stages that test drivers’ skills to the limit, with hairpin corners and long straights that can catch out even the most experienced competitors. The rally has been won by some of the greatest names in rallying, including legends such as Carlos Sainz and Didier Auriol. Despite being removed from the WRC calendar in 2005, the Rallye Sanremo still holds a special place in the hearts of many rally fans. It will forever be remembered as one of the best rally car races in history.
Rallye Catalunya (Spain)
A mixed-surface rally that takes place on tarmac and gravel roads, Rallye Catalunya is known for its challenging stages and unpredictable weather conditions.
The Rallye Catalunya has been running since 1957 and is considered one of the toughest rallies in the world. It features a mix of tarmac and gravel stages, with drivers having to switch between surfaces quickly and efficiently. The rally is known for its unpredictable weather conditions, which can range from scorching heat to extreme rain in a matter of minutes. The stages are a real test of skill and concentration, with drivers having to negotiate tight hairpin corners and long straights at high speeds. Over the years, some of the greatest names in rallying have won the event, including legends such as Sebastien Loeb and Petter Solberg. Rallye Catalunya is considered one of the most iconic rally car races of all time and is certainly not one to miss.