1973 Austrian Alpine Rally

The 1973 Austrian Rally (formally the 44. Austrian Alpine Rally) was the ninth round of the inaugural World Rally Championship season. Run in mid-September around Baden, Austria, the rally was entirely on gravel surface special stages. 1973 would be the only year to see the WRC hold an event in Austria, despite the strong presence of Austrian drivers in the series through the present.

1973 Austrian Rally
44. Austrian Alpine Rally
Round 9 of the 1973 World Rally Championship season
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Host country Austria
Rally baseBaden, Austria
Dates run12 September 1973 – 14 September 1973
Stages27 (310 km; 190 miles)
Stage surfaceGravel
Overall distance2,233 km (1,388 miles)
Statistics
Crews74 at start, 25 at finish
Overall results
Overall winnerGermany Achim Warmbold
France Jean Todt
Germany BMW
BMW 2002 TII

Report edit

In 1973, and for several years afterward, only manufacturers were given points for finishes in WRC events. Austria hosted BMW's first ever win of the World Rally Championship, with front-runners Alpine-Renault, Saab, and Fiat also making strong bids for points.

Results edit

1973 Austrian Rally results
Finish Total
time
Group Car # Driver
Co-driver
Car Mfr.
points
Overall In
group
1 1 3 h : 58 m : 55.5 s 2 8   Achim Warmbold
  Jean Todt
  BMW 2002 TII 20
2 1 4 h : 0 m : 10.1 s 4 2   Bernard Darniche
  Alain Mahé
  Alpine-Renault A110 1800 15
3 2 4 h : 0 m : 11.2 s 2 15   Per Eklund
  Bo Reinicke
  Saab 96 V4 12
4 3 4 h : 1 m : 10.5 s 2 16   Björn Waldegård
  Hans Thorszelius
  BMW 2002 TII 10
5 2 4 h : 1 m : 25.8 s 4 11   Jean-Pierre Nicolas
  Michel Vial
  Alpine-Renault A110 1800
6 3 4 h : 6 m : 15.9 s 4 3   Håkan Lindberg
  Helmut Eisendle
  Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye 6
7 4 4 h : 6 m : 38.3 s 4 5   Klaus Russling
  Wolfgang Weiß
  Porsche 911 4
8 4 4 h : 9 m : 5.8 s 2 9   Ove Andersson
  Gunnar Häggbom
  Toyota Celica 3
9 5 4 h : 10 m : 2.2 s 2 17   Herbert Grünsteidl
  Georg Hopf
  BMW 2002
10 6 4 h : 11 m : 16.9 s 2 12   Tony Fall
  Mike Wood
  Volkswagen 1303S 1
11 7 4 h : 11 m : 48.5 s 2 6   Harry Källström
  Claes Billstam
  Volkswagen 1303S
12 8 4 h : 14 m : 35.8 s 2 25   Franz Wittman
  Hans Siebert
  Volkswagen 1303S
13 9 4 h : 20 m : 17.1 s 2 24   Gunnar Blomqvist
  Gerhard Kalnay
  Opel Ascona
14 1 4 h : 35 m : 14.1 s 1 27   Vic Dietmayer   BMW 2002
15 10 4 h : 48 m : 31.8 s 2 47   H. Steinwender
  F. Mick
  Fiat 124
16 2 4 h : 58 m : 23.7 s 1 29   Walter Zöckl
  Günther Böhs
  BMW 2002
Retired (accident) 2 1   Günther Janger
  Harald Gottlieb
  Volkswagen 1303S
Retired (mechanical) 2 4   Walter Röhrl
  Jochen Berger
  Opel Ascona
Retired (mechanical) 2 4   Stig Blomqvist
  Arne Hertz
  Saab 96 V4
Retired (accident) 4 10   Raffaele Pinto
  Arnaldo Bernacchini
  Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye
Retired (mechanical) 4 14   Alcide Paganelli
  Ninni Russo
  Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye
Retired 4 19   Walter Roser
  Erich Bazalka
  Alpine-Renault A110 1600
Retired (mechanical) 2 21   Richard Bochnicek
  Sepp-Dieter Kernmayer
  Citroën DS 23

Source: Independent WRC archive[1]

Championship standings after the event edit

1973 World Rally Championship for Manufacturers points standings after round 8
After round 8 Team Season end
Position Points Position Points
1 107   Alpine Renault 1 147
2 69   Fiat 2 84
3 42   Saab 5 42
4 36   Ford 3 76
5 33   Citroën 7 33
6 24   BMW 8 28
7 24   Porsche 9 27
8 22   Datsun 6 34
9 19   Volvo 4 44
10 15   Wartburg 14 15
11 14   Volkswagen 15 15
12 13   Lancia 13 17
13 13   Peugeot 16 13
14 13   Opel 11 25
15 12   Polski Fiat 12 18
16 5   Toyota 10 25
17 4   Mitsubishi 17 4
18 3   Škoda 18 3
19 1   Audi 20 2

References edit

  1. ^ "Austrian Rally". juwra.com. Independent WRC archive. Retrieved 2017-03-15.

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