Rally France-Alsace has been officially launched in Strasbourg
Sébastien Loeb delighted his fans during the shakedown when he set the fastest time in 1m 47.1s closely followed by Sébastien Ogier and Dani Sordo in 1m 47.3s. The drivers then mingled with the crowd...
View ArticleA shock start to the rally
Sébastien Ogier and Julien Ingrassia led for most of the day and are currently third 2.8s behind the leader, Dani Sordo (Mini John Cooper Works). Petter Solberg and Chris Patterson in second place are...
View ArticleFinal leg followed by David Douillet
Details – Day 3 ES 18/21 : GRAVIERE DE BISCHWILLER – 5,5 Km Due to recent modifications this stage still consists of mixed surfaces alternating gravel and tarmac. Start in Bischwiller with a rapid...
View ArticleThe Minister sees a thrilling final day
The Minister of Sports visited the Rally Nerve Centre in the Zénith in Strasbourg, and then followed the race at the roadside of the morning’s stages. A big crowd again attended the stages, especially...
View ArticleRally Guide 2 is now online
The Rally Guide 2 provides information and adds clarifications concerning the layout, service park rules, the programme, services and media zones as well as the Rally France-Alsace organization team....
View ArticleOutlook for 2013
This presentation took place in the Canal + Group’s headquarters in the presence of partners of the event and the organization team, and was attended by Sébastien Ogier – Volkswagen Motorsport works...
View ArticleThe Rally France-Alsace – the WRC rally with the biggest audience in the world!
“The FFSA is doing its utmost to develop the media coverage and the image of the Rally France-Alsace in the local, regional, national and international media. This strategy is being pursued through the...
View ArticleThe FFSA presents the fourth Rally France-Alsace
This presentation made in Alsace in the European Parliament in Strasbourg set the scene for the French round of the World Rally Championship in the presence of all the partners in the event. Nicolas...
View ArticleRALLY FRANCE-ALSACE – RALLY GUIDE 1
In this bilingual French/English document, you will find practical and technical information about the regulations plus details of the route. It also contains information specifically aimed at the...
View ArticleEntries Opening : Exceptional conditions for non-professional teams
As in 2012, the French Motor Sports Federation has implemented an attractive package to allow regional and national competitors to take part in the best possible conditions at Rally France-Alsace, from...
View ArticleClosing date for media accreditation: Wednesday 11th September 2013
Media accreditations will be closing on Wednesday 11th September 2013. Here are the steps to follow... Principles 1. A maximum of three representatives (journalists and / or photographers) per...
View ArticleRally Guide 2 is now on-line
With less than 30 days to go to the start of the 2013 Rally France-Alsace the Rally Guide 2 is now on line on the official site: www.rallyedefrance.com in the section ‘competitors / official...
View Article88 cars will take part in Rally France-Alsace
On September 12th 2013, the Rally de France-Alsace 2013 Entry List was unveiled to the public. 88 crews are waiting for the event to start in October. Dominique SERIEYS, the Rally France-Alsace Race...
View ArticleLeg 3: the FFSA French Rally Team fights back!
Central Alsace, of which Colmar and Munster are the most beautiful cities, was the centre of most of the action of the third day of Rally France-Alsace, which consisted of two loops of three special...
View ArticleSS 14: Latvala leads the provisional overall classification
New twist in the special stage 14 "Mulhouse", which ends up this rainy leg 3. Jari-Matti Latvala takes the lead in the provisional overall classification ahead of Dani Sordo, Sébastien Ogier and...
View ArticleSS15: Sébastien Loeb retires
What a dramatic turn of events in the very first stage of the day! Nine-time World Champion Sébastien Loeb finishes his WRC career in the ditch. In some struggling road conditions Sébastien Ogier is...
View ArticleSS16: New best time for Sébastien Ogier
No makor change in the overall classification: Sébastien Ogier (VW Polo-R WRC) is still leading the provisional overall classification with the best time in that stage in front of Sordo (+11,7” Citroën...
View ArticleSS17: Sébastien Ogier strikes again!
New best time for Ogier who is now 13,7” ahead of Dani Sordo and 17,1” over Jari-Matti Latvala. Stage 17: Haguenau 1 (5,74 km)...
View ArticleSS 18: Sordo maintains suspense
Stage win for Dani Sordo in the one stage before the last of the Rallye de France-Alsace. The Citroën driver makes it in front of Neuville (+0,4”), Mikkelsen (+2,8”), and Ogier (+3,7”). The gap between...
View ArticleSS 19: The top three remains intact
Win stage for Latvala which doesn’t change anything for the overall classification: Sébastien Ogier (VW Polo-R WRC) is still leading the provisional overall classification in front of Sordo (+12,2”...
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