The Monza Rally Show (previously known as Rally di Monza or Rally dell'Autodromo) is a motoring event that has been held since 1978 at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, where rally and track racing experts compete, as well as protagonists of the entertainment world and other sports. It usually takes place in the last weeks of November, at the end of the competitive season.[1]

Monza Rally
Statusactive
Genremotorsporting event
Frequencyannual
Country Italy
Inaugurated1978
Valentino Rossi at the 2013 Monza Rally Show with a Fiesta RS WRC

On 9 October 2020, it was announced that Rally Monza would be the final round of the 2020 World Rally Championship season, staging a round of the FIA World Rally Championship for the first time.[2] The event was included in the 2021 World Rally Championship as the last round of the season.

History

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The first editions featured a mixed surface, with special stages run both on the paved track and on dirt roads carved in the circuit inland areas. From 1985 onwards the rally became an all-tarmac event. During the 80's and 90's the organizers usually allowed a class for special racing cars, such as touring cars, grand tourers and specially prepared rally cars. In the following years the event gradually changed from a classical rally to a challenge between rally and track racing drivers, as well as characters from the entertainment world and other sports. Since 2003 the name was changed to Monza Rally Show. In 2020 the event was renamed Rally Monza as it became an official World Rally Championship round including stages inside the circuit and public stages north of Bergamo. The event was again included in the 2021 World Rally Championship, as the final round of the season.

Editions

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Complete results.[3]

Year Driver Co-driver Car
1978   Federico Ormezzano   Renato Genova Porsche 911 Carrera RS 2.7 Gr.3
1979   Raffaele Pinto   Fabio Penariol Ferrari 308 GTB Gr.4
1980   Federico Ormezzano   Renato Genova Porsche 911 SC Gr.4
1981   Federico Ormezzano   Claudio Berro Lancia Stratos Gr.4
1982   Federico Ormezzano   Claudio Berro Lancia Stratos Gr.4
1983   Adartico Vudafieri   Tiziana Borghi Lancia Rally 037 Gr.B
1984   Attilio Bettega   Maurizio Perissinot Lancia Rally 037 Gr.B
1985   Adartico Vudafieri   Tiziana Borghi Lancia Rally 037 Gr.B
1986   Gianfranco Cunico   Gianluigi Scalvini Lancia Rally 037 Gr.B
1987   Fulvio Bacchelli   Paolo Spollon Lancia Rally 037 Gr.B
1988   Marco Brand   Maria Lechleitner Lancia Rally 037 Gr.B
1989   Dario Cerrato   Giuseppe Cerri Alfa Romeo 75 IMSA
1990   Gianfranco Cunico   Stefano Evangelisti BMW M3 Gr.A
1991   Andrea Zanussi   Paolo Amati BMW M3 Gr.A
1992   Nicola Larini   Arnaldo Bernacchini Alfa Romeo 155 GTA S1
1993   Andrea Zanussi   Paolo Amati Ford Escort Cosworth S1
1994   Giorgio Francia   Monica Bregoli Alfa Romeo 155 V6 Ti DTM
1995   Marco Spinelli   Silvio Perlino Ford Escort Cosworth Gr.A
1996   Marco Spinelli   Silvio Perlino Ford Escort Cosworth Gr.S
1997   Marco Spinelli   Arnaldo Bernacchini Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205 Gr.A
1998   Andrea Dallavilla   Daniele Vernuccio Subaru Impreza WRC
1999   Renato Travaglia   Flavio Zanella Peugeot 306 Maxi
2000   Rinaldo Capello   Dino Zanatta Subaru Impreza WRC
2001–2002 not held
2003   Alessandro Battaglin   Gianni Marchi Toyota Corolla WRC
2004   Rinaldo Capello   Luigi Pirollo Škoda Fabia WRC
2005   Rinaldo Capello   Luigi Pirollo Škoda Fabia WRC
2006   Valentino Rossi   Carlo Cassina Ford Focus RS WRC
2007   Valentino Rossi   Carlo Cassina Ford Focus RS WRC
2008   Rinaldo Capello   Luigi Pirollo Ford Focus RS WRC
2009   Rinaldo Capello   Luigi Pirollo Citroën C4 WRC
2010   Dani Sordo   Diego Vallejo Citroën C4 WRC
2011   Sébastien Loeb[4]   Severine Loeb Citroën DS3 WRC
2012   Valentino Rossi[5]   Carlo Cassina Ford Fiesta RS WRC
2013   Dani Sordo[6]   Marc Martí Citroën DS3 WRC
2014   Robert Kubica[7]   Alessandra Benedetti Ford Fiesta RS WRC
2015   Valentino Rossi[8]   Carlo Cassina Ford Fiesta RS WRC
2016   Valentino Rossi[9]   Carlo Cassina Ford Fiesta RS WRC
2017   Valentino Rossi[10]   Carlo Cassina Ford Fiesta RS WRC
2018   Valentino Rossi   Carlo Cassina Ford Fiesta WRC
2019   Andrea Crugnola   Marco Bergonzi Volkswagen Polo GTI R5
2020   Sébastien Ogier   Julien Ingrassia Toyota Yaris WRC
2021   Sébastien Ogier   Julien Ingrassia Toyota Yaris WRC

Multiple winners

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Monza Rally Show 2018, i campioni delle due ruote sfidano gli specialisti". autosprint.corrieredellosport.it. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Rally Monza to form 2020 FIA World Rally Championship finale". wrc.com. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Albo d'oro" (in Italian). monzarallyshow. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  4. ^ Iván Fernández. "Monza Rally Show 2011: Sébastien Loeb se lleva la victoria absoluta y en el Master". Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  5. ^ Valentín Pérez. "Doblete de Rossi en el templo de la velocidad". Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  6. ^ Sergio Cobo. "Monza Rally Show 2013: Dani Sordo puede con Valentino Rossi". Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  7. ^ Fernando Sancho. "Kubica se impone a Rossi en el Monza Rally Show 2014". Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  8. ^ Alex López-Rey. "Valentino Rossi vence por quinta vez el Monza Rally Show". Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  9. ^ Fernando Sancho. "Valentino Rossi gana el Monza Rally Show 2015". Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  10. ^ Pipo López. "Valentino Rossi se anota su sexto triunfo en Monza". Retrieved 26 January 2018.
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