1973 World Rally Championship season

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The 1973 World Rally Championship season was the inaugural season for the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) World Rally Championship (WRC) format. It consisted of 13 events, each held in a different country of the world. Many of the events would be staples of the series through to today, including Monte Carlo, Sweden, Tour de Corse, and the RAC Rally, while others would soon be replaced in the schedule. As with following seasons, gravel events formed the majority of the schedule. Two pure tarmac and one snow and ice rally were also included, as well as three events held on a mixture of soft and hard surface roads.

The first award of the Championship for Manufacturers was firmly won by Alpine-Renault, which had already gained fame competing for the earlier International Championship for Manufacturers. Fiat successfully placed second ahead of challenger Ford, but could not seriously challenge the winning Alpine. However, this would also prove to be the last award for the Alpine, as it gave way in subsequent years to Italian firms Lancia and Fiat. A French manufacturer would not regain the Championship again until Peugeot successfully captured the 1985 World Rally Championship for Manufacturers.

From 1973 to 1978, the WRC only awarded a season championship for the winningest manufacturer. Scoring was given for the highest placing entry for each manufacturer. Thus if a particular manufacturer was to place 2nd, 4th, and 10th, they would receive points for 2nd place only. However, the manufacturer would still gain an advantage in scoring from its other entries, as the points for the 4th and 10th place entries would be denied to other manufacturers.

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Events

1973 World Rally Championship event map
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Black = TarmacBrown = GravelBlue = Snow/IceRed = Mixed Surface
1973 World Rally Championship schedule and results
RoundRally nameStagesPodium finishers
RankDriverCarTime
1Monaco
42ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo
(19–26 January)
18 stages
420 km
Tarmac
1France Jean-Claude AndruetAlpine Renault A110 18005 h : 42 m : 4 s
2Sweden Ove AnderssonAlpine Renault A110 18005 h : 42 m : 30 s
3France Jean-Pierre NicolasAlpine Renault A110 18005 h : 43 m : 39 s
2Sweden
24th International Swedish Rally
(15–18 February)
36 stages
760 km
Snow/Ice
1Sweden Stig BlomqvistSaab 96 V49 h : 18 m : 31 s
2Sweden Per EklundSaab 96 V49 h : 20 m : 53 s
3France Jean-Luc ThérierAlpine Renault A110 18009 h : 34 m : 12 s
3Portugal
7º TAP Rallye de Portugal
(13–18 March)
32 stages
387 km
Tarmac/Gravel
1France Jean-Luc ThérierAlpine Renault A110 18005 h : 42 m : 16 s
2France Jean-Pierre NicolasAlpine Renault A110 18005 h : 48 m : 57 s
3Portugal Francisco RomãozinhoCitroën DS216 h : 7 m : 48 s
4Kenya
21st East African Safari Rally
(19–23 April)
56 controls
5300 km
Gravel
1Kenya Shekhar MehtaDatsun 240Z+6 m : 46 s pen
2Sweden Harry KällströmDatsun 1800 SSS+ 6 m : 46 s pen
3Sweden Ove AnderssonPeugeot 504+ 8 m : 47 s pen
5Morocco
16ème Rallye du Maroc
(8–13 May)
27 stages
1210 km
Tarmac/Gravel
1France Bernard DarnicheAlpine Renault A11015 h : 01 m : 22 s
2France Bob NeyretCitroën DS2315 h : 20 m : 4 s
3Austria Richard BochnicekCitroën DS2315 h : 34 m : 37 s
6Greece
21st Acropolis Rally
(23–28 May)
549 km
Gravel
1France Jean-Luc ThérierAlpine Renault A1107 h : 37 m : 58 s
2Finland Rauno AaltonenFiat Abarth 1247 h : 44 m : 59 s
3France Jean-Pierre NicolasAlpine Renault A1107 h : 45 m : 56 s
7Poland
33 Rajd Polski
(12–15 July)
55 stages
734 km
Tarmac/Gravel
1West Germany Achim WarmboldFiat Abarth 124 Rallye8 h : 28 m : 14 s
2East Germany Egon CulmbacherWartburg 35311 h : 15 m : 16 s
3Poland Maciej StawowiakPolski Fiat 125p12 h : 8 m : 31 s
8Finland
23rd 1000 Lakes Rally
(3–5 August)
43 stages
517 km
Gravel
1Finland Timo MäkinenFord Escort RS16004 h : 53 m : 50 s
2Finland Markku AlénVolvo 1424 h : 55 m : 59 s
3Finland Leo KinnunenPorsche 9114 h : 57 m : 12 s
9Austria
44. Österreichische Alpenfahrt
(12–14 September)
27 stages
310 km
Gravel
1West Germany Achim WarmboldBMW 2002Tii3 h : 58 m : 55.5 s
2France Bernard DarnicheAlpine Renault A1104 h : 0 m : 10.1 s
3Sweden Per EklundSaab 96 V44 h : 0 m : 11.2 s
10Italy
15º Rallye Sanremo
(10–13 October)
37 stages
520 km
Tarmac/Gravel
1France Jean-Luc ThérierAlpine Renault A1108 h : 1 m : 32 s
2Italy Maurizio VeriniFiat Abarth 1248 h : 7 m : 34 s
3France Jean-Pierre NicolasAlpine Renault A1108 h : 21 m : 37 s
11United States
25th Press-on-Regardless Rally
(31 October–4 November)
Gravel1Canada Walter BoyceToyota Corolla6 h : 58 m : 28.2 s
2United States Jim WalkerVolvo 142S7 h : 22 m : 43.2 s
3United States John SmiskolDatsun 240Z7 h : 33 m : 36.0 s
12United Kingdom
22nd Daily Mirror RAC Rally
(17–21 November)
Gravel/Tarmac1Finland Timo MäkinenFord Escort RS16006 h : 47 m : 8 s
2United Kingdom Roger ClarkFord Escort RS16006 h : 52 m : 23 s
3Finland Markku AlénFord Escort RS16006 h : 55 m : 26 s
13France
17ème Tour de Corse
(1–2 December)
13 stages
372 km
Tarmac
1France Jean-Pierre NicolasAlpine Renault A1105 h : 6 m : 31 s
2France Jean-François PiotAlpine Renault A1105 h : 14 m : 37 s
3France Jean-Luc ThérierAlpine Renault A1105 h : 18 m : 46 s

Championship

1973 World Rally Championship point awards for manufacturers
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Manufacturers

1973 Manufacturers Championship Points
RankManufacturerEventTotal
points
Monaco
MON
Sweden
SWE
Portugal
POR
Kenya
KEN
Morocco
MAR
Greece
GRC
Poland
POL
Finland
FIN
Austria
AUT
Italy
ITA
United States
USA
United Kingdom
GBR
France
FRA
1France Alpine-Renault201220-2020--1520-(8)20147
2Italy Fiat4810(3)61520(3)615-(1)-84
3United Kingdom Ford10-2--4-20--10201076
4Sweden Volvo-2--2--15--1510-44
5Sweden Saab-20-----1012----42
6Japan Datsun2--20------12--34
7France Citroën--12-156-------33
8Germany BMW-4------20--4-28
9Germany Porsche--8----124---327
10Japan Toyota-----2--3-20--25
11Germany Opel-14----8-2-6425
12Poland Polski Fiat------12---6--18
13Italy Lancia310-------4---17
14East Germany Wartburg------15------15
15Germany Volkswagen-6---8--1----15
16France Peugeot---121--------13
17Japan Mitsubishi---4---------4
18Czechoslovakia Škoda-3-----------3
19Italy Alfa Romeo------------22
20Germany Audi-----1------12
Note: Scores in parenthesis () are not included in manufacturers' totals.

Drivers (virtual championship)

Please note that the official drivers' world championship did not start before 1979.

RankDriverCarPtsWinsMON
Monte-Carlo
SWE
Suède
POR
Portugal
KEN
Safari
MAR
Maroc
GRE
Acropole
POL
Pologne
FIN
1000 lacs
AUT
Alpes (Autriche)
ITA
Sanremo
USA
Press-on-Regardless
GBR
RAC
FRA
Corse
1France Jean-Luc ThérierAlpine-Renault96381220-420---20--12
2France Jean-Pierre NicolasAlpine-Renault95112-15-812--812-820
3West Germany Achim WarmboldFiat & BMW432------20320----
4Finland Timo MakinenFord402-------20---20-
5France Bernard DarnicheAlpine-Renault3611---20---15----
6Sweden Ove AnderssonAlpine-Renault & Peugeot & Toyota30-15--12----3----
7Sweden Harry KallstromLancia & Datsun28-310-15---------
8Sweden Per EklundSaab27--15------12----
9Finland Markku AlenVolvo & Ford27--------15---12-
10Sweden Bjorn WaldegardVolkswagen & Fiat & BMW26--6--6---10--4-
11Sweden Hakan LindbergFiat24--8---10--6----
12France Jean-François PiotAlpine-Renault21-6-----------15
13Kenya Shekhar MehtaDatsun201---20---------
14Sweden Stig BlomqvistSaab201-20-----------
15France Jean-Claude AndruetAlpine-Renault20120------------
16Canada Walter BoyceToyota201----------20--
17Austria Richard BochnicekCitroen18-----126-------
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