Fabrizia Pons
Appearance
Personal information | |
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Nationality | Italian |
Born | Turin,Italy | 26 June 1955
World Rally Championshiprecord | |
Active years | 1976–1984,1986,1994,1996–1998 |
Rallies | 70[a] |
Championships | 0 |
Rally wins | 5 |
Podiums | 17 |
Stage wins | 223 |
First rally | 1976Rallye Sanremo |
First win | 1981Rallye Sanremo |
Last win | 1997Rally Monte Carlo |
Last rally | 1998Wales Rally GB |
Fabrizia Pons(born 26 June 1955) is an Italian rally co-driver best known for her partnership withMichèle Mouton.
Biography
[edit]The pair won four rallies with the Rallye Sanremo in 1981 and a further three to finish second in the 1982 championship. Pons is one of two people to have achieved world championship points as a driver and co-driver, having finished ninth overall in the1978 Sanremo Rallybefore switching to co-driving. Pons is a recipient of the Halda Trophy for 1982, the highest honor for a co-driver.[1][2]
From 2003 to 2006, she was the co-driver to GermanDakar RallyracerJutta Kleinschmidt.
Personal life
[edit]Pons has two children and is fromTurin.[3]
WRC victories
[edit]Nº | Year | Rally | Driver | Car |
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1. | 1981 | Rallye Sanremo | Michèle Mouton | Audi Quattro |
2. | 1982 | Rally de Portugal | Michèle Mouton | Audi Quattro |
3. | Acropolis Rally | Michèle Mouton | Audi Quattro | |
4. | Rally of Brazil | Michèle Mouton | Audi Quattro | |
5. | 1997 | Monte Carlo Rally | Piero Liatti | Subaru Impreza WRC |
Notes
[edit]- ^Pons has started 67 events as a co-driver and three as a driver.
References
[edit]- ^"Fabrizia Pons – Art Vatanen Rally".Ari Vatanen Rally.
- ^"Race4Change: Rallying for the Economic Empowerment of Women".Race4Change. Archived fromthe originalon 30 September 2017.Retrieved6 June2012.
- ^"Fabrizia Pons".Archived fromthe originalon 14 November 2007.