1950 Monte Carlo Rally

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1950 Monte Carlo Rally
XX Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo
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Host countryFlag of Monaco.svg  Monaco
Dates run22 27 January 1950
Results
Overall winner Flag of France.svg Marcel Becquart
Hotchkiss 686 GS
Crews308 at start, 136 at finish

The 1950 Monte Carlo Rally was the 20th Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo. It was won by Marcel Becquart. [1]

Contents

Entry list

Results

[2]

Pos.No.DriverCarTime
124 Flag of France.svg Marcel Becquart Hotchkiss 686 GS
2231 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Maurice Gatsonides Humber Snipe
3224 Flag of France.svg Julio Quinlin Simca 8
4221 Flag of France.svg José Scaron Simca 8
5222 Flag of France.svg Marc Angelvin Simca 8
6174 Flag of Sweden.svg Ingemar Wollert Buick 4L
7219 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sprenger van Eijk Chevrolet Fleetmaster
875 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sydney Allard Allard J2 Sport
9253 Flag of France.svg Robert Manzon Simca 8
10138 Flag of Denmark.svg Robert Nellemann Ford Pilot
1128 Flag of France.svg M. Dubois Peugeot 203
12169 Flag of Sweden.svg H. Ohlsson Volvo PV 444
13265 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg R. Lambelet Simca 8
141 Flag of France.svg Jean Trévoux Delahaye 175 S
1587 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Harper Hillman Minx
16236 Flag of France.svg Germaine Rouault Simca 8
17262 Flag of the Netherlands.svg H. van der Heijden Panhard Dyna
18243 Flag of France.svg Maurice Worms Hotchkiss 686 GS
1927 Flag of France.svg Jean Sandt Renault 4CV
20157 Flag of Sweden.svg R. Sjöqvist Citroën 11
2182 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg G.N. Milton Standard Vanguard
2233 Flag of France.svg G. Averseng Simca 8
2331 Flag of France.svg J.P. Profichet Simca 8
24171 Flag of Sweden.svg G. Werngren Chevrolet Fleetmaster
25312 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg J. Dechamps Citroën 15/6
2643 Flag of France.svg P.A. Lauvergnat Citroën 15/6
27190 Flag of Germany.svg Cte. Einsiedel Volkswagen Coccinelle
28280 Flag of France.svg Guy Lapchin Panhard Dyna
29225 Flag of France.svg R. Martin Simca 6
30188 Flag of Finland.svg U. Lamminen Ford Prefect
31130 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Leonard Potter Allard 3.6L
32261 Flag of the Netherlands.svg J. Kreisel Renault 4CV
33282 Flag of France.svg C. de Ridder Peugeot 203
34202 Flag of Monaco.svg Louis Chiron Ford Vedette
3544 Flag of Portugal.svg J.D.O. Ramos Jorge Hotchkiss 686
36206 Flag of the Netherlands.svg H.C. Heideman Vauxhall 14-6
37285 Flag of the Netherlands.svg A.A. Kouwenberg Hillman Minx
3840 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Godfrey Imhof Allard J2 Sport
3990 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M.B. Anderson Hillman Minx
40230 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg G.F. Hayward Riley 1.5L
41238 Flag of France.svg Pierre Levegh Ford Vedette
42158 Flag of Sweden.svg V. Hansson Volvo PV 444
4347 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tommy Wisdom Standard Vanguard
44120 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg T.C. Wise Jowett Javelin
45242 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Cdt. J. Modderkolk Citroën 15/6
4694 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg G. Hartwell Sunbeam-Talbot 90
47304 Flag of France.svg Y. Lafargue de Grangeneuve Simca 8 Cabriolet
4878 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ch. Glenie Austin A70
49227 Flag of France.svg G. Blondel Simca 6
50246 Flag of the Netherlands.svg J.T.M. Knegtel Ford Prefect
5136 Flag of France.svg J.P. De Lacombe Peugeot 203
52240 Flag of France.svg Y. Lesur Simca 8
53103 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K.E. Carter Vauxhall Velox
54267 Flag of the Netherlands.svg J.M. Beekman Citroën 11
55152 Flag of Norway.svg Greta Molander Saab 92
5610 Flag of France.svg Louis Rosier Renault 4CV
57218 Flag of the Netherlands.svg W. de Jong Ford 3.9L
58113 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg G. R. Holt Ford Pilot
59170 Flag of Sweden.svg Iwan Hartley Ford V8
6045 Flag of France.svg R. Loevenbruck Citroën 11
6155 Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg M. Giro Ford V8
62239 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg D.H. Greenhalgh Singer SM 1500
63229 Flag of France.svg J.P. Orsetti Simca 6
64264 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg M. Wick Allard J2 Sport
6556 Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Salvador Fàbregas Bas Ford V8
6695 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg N. Garrad Sunbeam-Talbot 90
678 Flag of France.svg F. Landon Renault 4CV
6896 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Pearman Sunbeam-Talbot 90
69162 Flag of Sweden.svg G. Bergquist Saab 92
70124 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ernest Hiskins Hillman Minx
71281 Flag of France.svg Roger Crovetto Belahaye 135
72146 Flag of Denmark.svg J. Voigt Nielsen Citroën 11
7362 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg K.B. Miller Jowett Javelin
7471 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg P.W.S. White Ford 3.6 L
75175 Flag of Sweden.svg N. Brauner Lancia Aprilia
7632 Flag of France.svg Yves Giraud-Cabantous Ford Vedette
77119 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg E.J. Newton Bristol 400
78134 Flag of the Netherlands.svg W.A. Gerlach Fiat 1100
7929 Flag of the Netherlands.svg J.E. Vernet Renault 4CV
80228 Flag of Monaco.svg L. Sangiorgio Simca 6
81192 Flag of the Netherlands.svg L.J. Savelkouls Ford 3.6 L

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References

  1. "Rallye Monte-Carlo 1950". Rallye Monte-Carlo 1950.
  2. "1950 Miscellaneous Rallies".