Rallye Açores Explained

Rallye Azores
Status:Active
Genre:Motor Sport event
Date:Spring
Frequency:Annual
Location:Azores
Country:Portugal
First:1965
Website:https://www.azoresrallye.com/

The Rallye Açores, known originally as the Volta à Ilha de São Miguel is an international rallying event based on the Portuguese island of São Miguel Island in the Azores.

The rally was first run in 1965 as locals gathered for a race called Volta à Ilha de São Miguel, which translated means Round the Island of São Miguel. This was six years after the establishment of the Rali Vinho da Madeira on the Portuguese island of Madeira, much closer to Africa.

The event has been a long running round of the European Rally Championship and the Portuguese Rally Championship as well as spawning its own championship in the Azores. Unlike other international events held on Atlantic Ocean islands that it is frequently paired with, the Rali Vinho da Madeira and the Rally Islas Canarias it is a gravel event.

Despite its isolated location, over 1500 kilometres from the coast of Portugal (the Azores are actually closer to Canada), it has since the early 1970s been a part of Portugal's national championship. It became an international event since 1992 when it was first included in the European Rally Championship. The rally was demoted to the European Rally Cup West in 2004 and dropped entirely in 2006. In 2008 the rally regained international standing with the European Rally Cup South series and the Intercontinental Rally Challenge the following year. After the death of the IRC in 2012 the European Championship returned in 2013.

Portuguese drivers have dominated the event. A non-Portuguese driver did not win the event until the first international event in 1992 was won by Yves Loubert. Portuguese drivers would continue to dominate, though, with Fernando Peres winning the rally seven times in the international era. Carlos Bica has won the event four times.

List of winners

Sourced in part from:[1] [2]

SeasonWinnerCarReport
1965 Luís TosteFiat 1500
1966 Luís CordeiroFord Cortina GT
1967 Luís CordeiroFord Cortina GT
1968 José LampreiaRenault 8 Gordini
1969 Américo NunesPorsche 911 S
1970 Jorge NascimentoBMW 2002
1971 Raúl MendonçaBMW 2002
1972 António BorgesPorsche 911 S
1973 Giovanni SalviPorsche 911 S
1974not held
1975 Manuel InácioOpel 1904 SR
1976 Giovanni SalviFord Escort RS2000
1977 "Larama"Ford Escort RS1600
1978 "Larama"Ford Escort RS1600
1979 José Pedro BorgesOpel Kadett GT/E
1980 Mário SilvaFord Escort RS
1981 António Santinho MendesDatsun Violet 160J
1982 Joaquim SantosFord Escort RS
1983 Joaquim SantosFord Escort RS
1984 Joaquim SantosFord Escort RS
1985 Joaquim MoutinhoRenault 5 Turbo
1986 Jorge OrtigãoToyota Corolla GT
1987 Inverno AmaralRenault 11 Turbo
1988 Carlos BicaLancia Delta HF
1989 Carlos BicaLancia Delta HF
1990 Carlos BicaLancia Delta HF
1991 Carlos BicaLancia Delta Integrale 16V
1992 Yves LoubetToyota Celica GT-Four
1993 José MiguelFord Sierra RS Cosworth
1994 Fernando PeresFord Escort RS Cosworth
1995 José MiguelFord Escort RS Cosworth
1996 Fernando PeresFord Escort RS Cosworth
1997 Bruno ThiryFord Escort RS Cosworth
1998 Fernando PeresFord Escort WRC
1999 Grégoire De MéviusSubaru Impreza 555
2000 Markko MärtinSubaru Impreza WRC
2001 Juha KankkunenSubaru Impreza WRC
2002 Rui MadeiraFord Focus WRC
2003 Fernando PeresFord Escort RS Cosworth
2004 Fernando PeresMitsubishi Lancer Evo VII
2005 Fernando PeresMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII
2006 Armindo AraújoMitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII
2007 Fernando PeresMitsubishi Lancer Evo IX
2008 Bruno MagalhãesPeugeot 207 S2000
2009 Kris MeekePeugeot 207 S2000Report
2010 Bruno MagalhãesPeugeot 207 S2000Report
2011 Juho HänninenŠkoda Fabia S2000Report
2012 Andreas MikkelsenŠkoda Fabia S2000Report
2013 Jan KopeckýŠkoda Fabia S2000Report
2014 Bernardo SousaFord Fiesta RRCReport
2015 Craig BreenPeugeot 208 T16 R5Report
2016 Ricardo MouraFord Fiesta R5Report
2017 Bruno MagalhãesŠkoda Fabia R5Report
2018 Alexey LukyanukFord Fiesta R5Report
2019 Łukasz HabajŠkoda Fabia R5Report
2020Rally cancelled due to COVID-19
2021 Andreas MikkelsenŠkoda Fabia R5 EvoReport
2022 Efrén LlarenaŠkoda Fabia R5 EvoReport
2023 Sébastien Loeb[3] Škoda Fabia RS Rally2Report

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sata Rallye Açores » Previous Winners . 2013-09-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130531125947/http://www.satarallyeacores.com/en/previous-winners/ . 2013-05-31 .
  2. Web site: Rallye Açores Hall of fame . 2023-04-25 . 2023-04-25 . ewrc-results.com.
  3. Web site: WRC legend Loeb victorious on rally return in Azores . 2023-04-02 . 2023-04-25 . motorsport.com . Howard . Tom.