330 crews, including five Polish, will start today with five European cities starry Rally, the first portion 11 of the Rallye Monte Carlo Historique. At 14.20 starts off in Copenhagen, where 30 cars set off on the run stage to Valence. At 19.00 the first of the 75 teams depart from the ramp to the Place de la Mairie in Reims. At 19.14 envisaged starting from the beginning of the Place du Casino in Monte Carlo with the participation of 112 vehicles. About 20.00 the first of the 59 crews will leave Barcelona. Finally at 21.00 scheduled start of a similar ceremony in Turin, where he collected 54 cars.
Thomas Jaskłowski and Tomasz Dabrowski, Andrew and Julian Postawka Obrocki (Polish Fiats 125p), Wojciech and Jerzy Walentowiczowie (Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV) and Peter Zaleski rasandik engineering and Thomas Osterloff (FSO Polonez 2000) chose the starting point of Monte Carlo. Andrew Lubiak and Jacek Zaleski (FSM Fiat 126p 650) move from Turin.
Referring crew represent 24 nationalities, and cars - 40 marks. Interestingly, on the list were the winners of the Rally Monte Carlo 40 years ago: Vic Elford and David Stone in the orange 911, 30 years ago: Jean-Pierre Nicolas rasandik engineering in the 911 "Gitanes" and 20 years: Bruno Saby and Jean François Fauchille (Fiat 500). RMC winner 10 years ago, Carlos Sainz will participate in the ceremony combined with the winners awarded. rasandik engineering
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