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The 2011 Rallye de France – Alsace was the eleventh round of the 2011 World Rally Championship season. The rally took place over 30 September – 2 October, and was based in Strasbourg , the capital city of the Alsace region of France . [ 1 ]
Priscille De Belloy-Delecour [61] 1994 1999 7 31st Sabrina De Castelli [62] 2008 2008 1 44th Elisabeth De Fresquet [63] 1979 1994 16 28th Paola de Martini [64] 1988: 1990: 15: 9th - Cécile de Montgolfier “Charlotte" [65] 1973 1974 2 DNF Oda Dencker-Andersen [66] 1976 1977 2 DNF Janina Depping [67] 1997 2011 7 34th - Marie-Odile Desvignes [68 ...
Driving an Alpine-Renault A110, she debuted at the Rallye Paris – Saint-Raphaël Féminin and then tackled the Tour de France Automobile. [7] In the Île de Beauté, a complementary event to the Tour de Corse at the end of 1973, Mouton finished eighth overall. [7] In the World Rally Championship, Mouton made her driver debut in 1974 ...
Mikko Hirvonen with a Ford Fiesta RS WRC at the Rallye de France. The 2011 championship was contested over thirteen rounds in Europe, the Middle East, the Americas and Oceania. Following a fax vote by the members of the World Motor Sport Council (WMSC), the following calendar had been agreed for the 2011 FIA World Rally Championship.
Pages in category "2011 World Rally Championship season" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
France: Tour de Corse – Rallye de France: Bastia: Tarmac 40 1973–1995, 1997–2008, 2015–2019: Rallye de France Alsace: Strasbourg: Tarmac 5 2010–2014: Germany: Rallye Deutschland: Bostalsee [8] Tarmac 17 2002–2008, 2010–2019: Germany/ Austria/ Czech Republic: Central European Rally: Passau: Tarmac 3: 2023-2025: Greece: Acropolis ...
2011 Rallye de France; S. 2011 6 Hours of Castellet This page was last edited on 3 October 2020, at 02:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
After a fifth place in Japan, Loeb secured a record-extending seventh consecutive World Rally Championship title by winning his home event, the Rallye de France. As the Rallye de France–Alsace had replaced the Tour de Corse as the French round of the WRC, Loeb ended up clinching the title on a final stage that was held in his home town of ...