Showing posts with label Monte Carlo Rally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monte Carlo Rally. Show all posts

15 February 2011

14th Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique - Last Thoughts


Last day at the Rally - thanks so much for coming along for the ride.

The badge in the smaller photo commemorates the 100th year of the Monte Carlo Rally. We were at the historic rally of course.

Not too long and the Monaco Grand Prix will be upon us. The Historique Grand Prix takes place every two years and it won't be till 2012 that we see those wonderful old cars again.

14 February 2011

14th Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique - Dirt


You don't normally see so many dirty cars in Monaco, but then it's Rally time...

In the first photo, a car is going around Casino Square, in the small one, the car has hitched a ride home and is passing St. Devote and below a dirty old Volvo, that I know someone loves.

13 February 2011

14th Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique - Labels


Looks like the car in the main photo has been taking part in the Monte Carlo Rally Historic since it started.

I'm probably the worst person to take photos of car events because I really don't know what I'm looking at but here's a couple of cars that will hopefully please car buffs. More tomorrow...

Of course, there's always the official website.

12 February 2011

14th Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique - the Interloper


This team were posing for a photographer when a girl suddenly came up and asked if she could have her photo taken with them. She struck this pose and then off she went. She didn't even ask for a copy of the photo. Very strange!

The team travelled from Japan to Glasgow for the start of their trip to Monte Carlo. And if you look at the number plate you can see it took a knock - that's when they hit a deer. If you speak Japanese you'll find the team's website HERE.

11 February 2011

14th Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique - Duct Tape


The 14th Monte Carlo Rally Historic arrived at Port Hercule last weekend. The cars had started from Glasgow, Marrakech or Warsaw and for the really old cars with lesser engine capacity, there were intermediate starts in Barcelona and Rheims. All the cars were built between 1955 and 1979.

This year Monaco celebrated the 100th year of the Monte Carlo Rally and this 'historic' rally (the 14th) was very much part of the celebration.

As you can see the one thing no driver could do without was a roll of duct tape - or is it duck tape?

More cars tomorrow...

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