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RALLYE AUTOMOBILE MONTE-CARLO: PORSCHE 1952-1982
RALLYE AUTOMOBILE MONTE-CARLO: PORSCHE 1952-1982
RALLYE AUTOMOBILE MONTE-CARLO: PORSCHE 1952-1982
RALLYE AUTOMOBILE MONTE-CARLO: PORSCHE 1952-1982
RALLYE AUTOMOBILE MONTE-CARLO: PORSCHE 1952-1982
RALLYE AUTOMOBILE MONTE-CARLO: PORSCHE 1952-1982
RALLYE AUTOMOBILE MONTE-CARLO: PORSCHE 1952-1982
RALLYE AUTOMOBILE MONTE-CARLO: PORSCHE 1952-1982
RALLYE AUTOMOBILE MONTE-CARLO: PORSCHE 1952-1982
RALLYE AUTOMOBILE MONTE-CARLO: PORSCHE 1952-1982
RALLYE AUTOMOBILE MONTE-CARLO: PORSCHE 1952-1982
RALLYE AUTOMOBILE MONTE-CARLO: PORSCHE 1952-1982
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RALLYE AUTOMOBILE MONTE-CARLO: PORSCHE 1952-1982

In 1968, exactly 50 years ago, Porsche won the Monte Carlo Rally for the first time.

That is more than enough reason to take a look back at the Porsche cars that have taken part in the most famous rally in the world.

The very first Porsche team entered the rally in 1952. However, in the overall classification the very particular regulations of the rally, which employed various handicaps and coefficients designed to level out the differences between the cars, made a final placing in the middle of the field the only possibility for the teams driving Porsches. It was 1956 before the first Porsche team could celebrate a class win. Class wins followed in 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966 and 1967. 

In 1968 the Automoblie-Club de Monaco changed the regulations and ditched all manner of handicap and coefficient, allowing the fastest team to win. From that moment Porsche teams had a genuine chance of an overall win. Vic Elford and David Stone grabbed the opportunity in 1968 and presented .

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RALLYE AUTOMOBILE MONTE-CARLO: PORSCHE 1952-1982

In 1968, exactly 50 years ago, Porsche won the Monte Carlo Rally for the first time.

That is more than enough reason to take a look back at the Porsche cars that have taken part in the most famous rally in the world.

The very first Porsche team entered the rally in 1952. However, in the overall classification the very particular regulations of the rally, which employed various handicaps and coefficients designed to level out the differences between the cars, made a final placing in the middle of the field the only possibility for the teams driving Porsches. It was 1956 before the first Porsche team could celebrate a class win. Class wins followed in 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966 and 1967. 

In 1968 the Automoblie-Club de Monaco changed the regulations and ditched all manner of handicap and coefficient, allowing the fastest team to win. From that moment Porsche teams had a genuine chance of an overall win. Vic Elford and David Stone grabbed the opportunity in 1968 and presented .

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In 1968, exactly 50 years ago, Porsche won the Monte Carlo Rally for the first time.

That is more than enough reason to take a look back at the Porsche cars that have taken part in the most famous rally in the world.

The very first Porsche team entered the rally in 1952. However, in the overall classification the very particular regulations of the rally, which employed various handicaps and coefficients designed to level out the differences between the cars, made a final placing in the middle of the field the only possibility for the teams driving Porsches. It was 1956 before the first Porsche team could celebrate a class win. Class wins followed in 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966 and 1967. 

In 1968 the Automoblie-Club de Monaco changed the regulations and ditched all manner of handicap and coefficient, allowing the fastest team to win. From that moment Porsche teams had a genuine chance of an overall win. Vic Elford and David Stone grabbed the opportunity in 1968 and presented .

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