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1973 Rallye de Portugal

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1973 Rallye de Portugal
7th TAP Rally of Portugal
Round 3 of the1973 World Rally Championship season
Previous eventNext event
Host countryPortugal
Dates runMarch 13, 1973 – March 18, 1973
Start locationVarious cities in Europe
Finish locationEstoril, Portugal
Stages32 (387 km; 240 miles)
Stage surfaceAsphalt and gravel
Overall distance4,600 km (2,900 miles)
Statistics
Crews80 at start, 23 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerFranceJean-Luc Thérier
FranceJacques Jaubert
FranceAlpine Renault
Alpine Renault A110 1800

The1973 Rallye de Portugal(formally the7th TAP Rally of Portugal) was the third round of the inauguralWorld Rally Championshipseason. Run in mid-March in southernPortugalon a mixture ofasphaltandgravel,the rally began with a concentration run from a number ofEuropeancities, covering about 4,600 km and ending inEstoril, Portugal.

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In 1973, and for several years afterward, only manufacturers were given points for finishes in WRC events. As in the earlierMonte Carlo Rally,theAlpine A110sled the event, taking first and second place well ahead of other competitors.Fiathad a disastrous rally, with all three of its cars failing to finish, limiting Fiat to points gained from local entrants. Despite a significant number of international entries, only four non-Portuguese teams finished in the top 15 at the end.

Results

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1973 Rallye de Portugal results
Finish Total
time
Group Car # Driver
Co-driver
Car Mfr.
points
Overall In
group
1 1 5 h: 42 m: 16 s 4 5 FranceJean-Luc Thérier
FranceJacques Jaubert
FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1800 20
2 2 5 h: 48 m: 57 s 4 1 FranceJean-Pierre Nicolas
FranceMichel Vial
FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1800
3 1 6 h: 7 m: 48 s 2 20 PortugalFrancisco Romaozinho
PortugalJosé Bernardo
FranceCitroën DS 21 12
4 3 6 h: 10 m: 40 s 4 15 PortugalLuis Netto
PortugalManuel Coentro
ItalyFiat Abarth 124 Rallye 10
5 4 6 h: 17 m: 0 s 4 19 PortugalAmérico Nunes
PortugalAntónio Morais
GermanyPorsche 911 8
6 5 6 h: 41 m: 0 s 4 14 PortugalAntónio Borges
PortugalAntónio Lemos
FranceAlpine-Renault A110 1800
7 1 6 h: 51 m: 40 s 1 25 PortugalMêquêpê
PortugalJorge Amaral
GermanyOpel Ascona 4
8 2 6 h: 56 m: 9 s 1 58 PortugalAntónio Martorell
SpainAugusto Roxo
GermanyOpel Ascona
9 2 7 h: 4 m: 47 s 2 52 SwedenHans Britth
SwedenHans Reppling
United KingdomFord Capri 2600 2
10 6 7 h: 5 m: 24 s 4 16 PortugalGiovanni Salvi
PortugalBarbosa Gama
GermanyPorsche 911
11 3 7 h: 10 m: 26 s 1 64 PortugalXanato
PortugalManuel Ferreira
JapanDatsun 1200
12 3 7 h: 21 m: 51 s 2 12 FranceClaude Laurent
BelgiumChristian Delferier
NetherlandsDAF 55
13 4 7 h: 26 m: 27 s 2 80 PortugalNoel Coelho
PortugalJosé Varela
GermanyBMW 2002
14 4 7 h: 43 m: 15 s 1 69 PortugalAntónio Ferreira da Cunha
PortugalCarlos Resende
JapanDatsun 1200
15 5 7 h: 43 m: 43 s 1 67 PortugalJorge Ortigao
PortugalJ. Cerqueria
JapanDatsun 1200
16 6 7 h: 47 m: 47 s 1 54 United KingdomColin Malkin
United KingdomBarry Hughes
United StatesChrysler Avenger
17 5 7 h: 53 m: 27 s 2 66 PortugalRui Gonçalves
PortugalJoão Batista
United KingdomAustin 1275 GT
18 7 7 h: 59 m: 39 s 1 85 PortugalPedro Cortes
PortugalTeixeira Gomes
JapanToyota
19 8 8 h: 13 m: 12 s 1 39 AustriaHelmut Doppeireiter
AustriaOssi Schurek
GermanyVolkswagen 1303S
20 6 8 h: 38 m: 40 s 2 68 PortugalMartins Teixeira
PortugalA. Magalhaes
United KingdomAustin Maxi
21 9 8 h: 51 m: 56 s 1 97 BelgiumPaul Chartier
BelgiumJo Wery
FranceCitroën GS
22 10 8 h: 56 m: 19 s 1 38 AustriaJohann Fennes
AustriaUnger
FranceCitroën GS
23 7 9 h: 13 m: 22 s 2 99 NetherlandsEric Bessem
NetherlandsBob Dickhout
NetherlandsDAF 55
Retired (mechanical) 4 2 ItalyAlcide Paganelli
ItalyNinni Russo
ItalyFiat Abarth 124 Rallye
Retired (mechanical) 4 3 FranceBernard Darniche
FranceAlain Mahé
FranceAlpine Renault A110 1800
Retired (accident) 4 4 SwedenBjörn Waldegård
SwedenHans Thorszelius
ItalyFiat Abarth 124 Rallye
Retired (mechanical) 4 6 ItalyRaffaele Pinto
ItalyArnaldo Bernacchini
ItalyFiat Abarth 124 Rallye
Retired (mechanical) 4 7 United KingdomChris Sclater
NetherlandsBob de Jong
JapanDatsun 240Z
Retired (mechanical) 2 8 GermanyAchim Warmbold
United KingdomJohn Davenport
GermanyBMW 2002
Retired (accident) 2 9 SwedenOve Andersson
FranceJean Todt
JapanToyota Celica
Retired (mechanical) 2 10 SwedenHarry Källström
SwedenClaes Billstam
GermanyVolkswagen 1302S
Retired (mechanical) 2 11 United KingdomTony Fall
United KingdomMike Wood
GermanyVolkswagen 1303S
Retired (accident) 4 17 PortugalMário Figueiredo
PortugalCarlos Barata
ItalyFiat Abarth 124 Rallye
Retired (mechanical) 4 18 PortugalAntónio Carlos Oliveira
PortugalBarata
JapanDatsun 240Z
Retired (mechanical) 4 21 PortugalJosé Carpinteiro Albino
PortugalF. Albino
ItalyFiat Abarth 124 Rallye
Retired (mechanical) 1 22 PortugalGomes Pereira
PortugalCosta Simoes
GermanyOpel Ascona
Retired (mechanical) 2 23 PortugalFrancisco Santos
PortugalJoao Anjos
United KingdomFord Escort RS1600
Retired (mechanical) 1 26 PortugalRaposo de Magalhaes
PortugalL. Pedreira
United KingdomMorris Mini Cooper
Retired (mechanical) 2 27 AustriaRichard Bochnicek
AustriaSepp-Dieter Kernmayer
FranceCitroën DS 21
Retired (mechanical) 2 30 United KingdomTony Fowkes
United KingdomPeter O'Gorman
United KingdomFord Escort RS1600
Retired 2 32 United KingdomDouglas Harris
United KingdomJohn Jeson
United KingdomFord Escort RS1600
Retired (mechanical) 2 34 AustriaGeorg Fischer
AustriaHans Siebert
GermanyVolkswagen 1302S
Retired (mechanical) 1 35 FranceMarie-Claude Beaumont
FranceChristine Giganot
GermanyOpel Ascona
Retired (accident) 2 36 AustriaHerbert Grünsteidl
AustriaGeorg Hopf
GermanyVolkswagen 1302S
Retired (mechanical) 1 42 SwedenLeif Asterhag
SwedenAnders Gullberg
GermanyBMW 2002 TII
Retired (mechanical) 1 44 SwedenLassa Jönsson
SwedenRolf Jägerstedt
GermanyBMW 2002 TII
Retired (mechanical) 1 45 SwedenArne Allansson
SwedenBo Sundberg
GermanyBMW 2002 TII
Retired (mechanical) 1 51 AustriaGünther Janger
AustriaHarald Gottlieb
GermanyOpel Ascona
Retired 1 55 PortugalHeitor Morais
PortugalD. Mascarenhas
GermanyOpel Ascona
Retired (mechanical) 2 65 PortugalJoaquim Moutinho
PortugalEdgar Fortes
United KingdomAustin Maxi
Retired (accident) 2 83 United KingdomAndy Michailidis
United KingdomN. Anstis
United KingdomFord Escort RS1600

Source: Independent WRC archive[1]

Championship standings after the event

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1973 World Rally Championship for Manufacturers points standings after round 3
After round 3 Team Season end
Position Points Position Points
1 52 FranceAlpine Renault 1 147
2 22 ItalyFiat 2 84
3 20 SwedenSaab 5 42
4 13 ItalyLancia 13 17
5 12 FranceCitroën 7 33
6 12 United StatesFord 3 76
7 8 GermanyPorsche 9 27
8 6 GermanyVolkswagen 15 15
9 5 GermanyOpel 11 25
10 4 GermanyBMW 8 28
11 3 CzechoslovakiaŠkoda 18 3
12 2 JapanDatsun 6 34
13 2 SwedenVolvo 4 44

References

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  1. ^"Portugal Rally".juwra.com.Independent WRC archive.Retrieved2017-03-16.
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