1973 Polish Rally

1973 Polish Rally
33rd Polish Rally
Round 7 of the 1973 World Rally Championship season
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Host country  Poland
Rally base Kraków, Poland
Dates run 12 July 1973 15 July 1973
Stages 55 (734 km; 456 miles)
Stage surface Asphalt and gravel
Overall distance 3,912 km (2,431 miles)
Results
Overall winner West Germany Achim Warmbold
France Jean Todt
Italy Fiat
Crews 62 at start, 3 at finish

The 1973 Polish Rally (formally the 33rd Polish Rally) was the seventh round of the inaugural World Rally Championship season. Run in mid-July in southern Poland, this marked to only year in which Poland (or any member of the Warsaw Pact) was part of the WRC calendar until 36 years later in 2009. This edition was also notable for the fact that of the 62 teams which began the rally, only three completed it, a record that stands today.

Report

In 1973, and for several years afterward, only manufacturers were given points for finishes in WRC events. Despite the misfortune of most of the teams, Fiat was able to finally gain a win for their Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye. As no other major competitors were able to complete the rally, the win was by a substantial margin, the German driver outpacing the next finisher by nearly three hours.

Results

1973 Polish Rally results
Finish Total
time
Group Car # Driver
Co-driver
Car Mfr.
points
Overall In
group
1 18 h : 28 m : 14 s44 West Germany Achim Warmbold
France Jean Todt
Italy Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye 20
2 111 h : 15 m : 16 s291 East Germany Egon Culmbacher
East Germany Werner Ernst
East Germany Wartburg 353 15
3 112 h : 8 m : 31 s155 Poland Maciej Stawowiak
Poland Jan Czyżyk
Poland Polski Fiat 125p 12
Retired (excluded) 42 France Jean-Luc Thérier
France Alain Mahé
France Alpine Renault A110 1800
Retired (mechanical) 43 Italy Alcide Paganelli
Italy Ninni Russo
Italy Fiat Abarth 124 Rallye
Retired (accident) 47 Poland Adam Smorawiński
Poland Zbigniew Kołaczkowski
Germany Porsche 911
Retired (time) 212 Sweden Hans Britth
Sweden Magnus Olsson
United Kingdom Ford Capri 2600
Retired 221 Poland Marian Bień
Poland Wiesław Nicieja
Poland Polski Fiat 125p
Retired (time) 223 Poland Jerzy Dobrzański
Poland Antoni Ryniak
Poland Polski Fiat 125p
Retired (accident) 224 Soviet Union Stasys Brundza
Soviet Union Anatoli Brum
Soviet Union Moskvich 412
Retired (mechanical) 226 Poland Ryszard Żyszkowski
Poland Jerzy Żyszkowski
Poland Polski Fiat 125p
Retired 227 West Germany Horst Rausch
Poland Jerzy Sypniewski
Germany BMW 2002
Retired 231 Soviet Union Kastytis Girdauskas
Soviet Union Arvydas Girdauskas
Soviet Union Moskvich 412
Retired 234 Poland Krzysztof Komornicki
Poland Błażej Krupa
Poland Polski Fiat 125p
Retired 235 Poland Jerzy Landsberg
Poland Marian Wangrat
Poland Polski Fiat 125p
Retired (time) 236 Soviet Union Lev Morozov
Soviet Union Andris Kalnais
Soviet Union Moskvich 412
Retired (accident) 149 Soviet Union Heino Sepp
Soviet Union Toomas Bernstein
Soviet Union Moskvich 412
Retired (time) 157 Sweden Evert Wesström
Sweden Bo Carlsson
Japan Toyota Corolla
Retired (mechanical) 163 Poland Marek Varisella
Poland Janina Jedynak
Poland Polski Fiat 125p

Source: Independent WRC archive[1]

Championship standings after the event

1973 World Rally Championship for Manufacturers points standings after round 7
After round 6 Team Season end
Position Points Position Points
1 92 France Alpine Renault 1147
2 63 Italy Fiat 284
3 33 France Citroën 733
4 22 Japan Datsun 634
5 20 Sweden Saab 542
6 16 United States Ford 376
7 15 East Germany Wartburg 1415
8 14 Germany Volkswagen 1515
9 13 Italy Lancia 1317
10 13 France Peugeot 1613
11 12 Poland Polski Fiat 1218
12 8 Germany Porsche 927
13 5 Germany Opel 1125
14 4 Germany BMW 828
4 Japan Mitsubishi 174
4 Sweden Volvo 444
17 3 Czechoslovakia Škoda 183
18 2 Japan Toyota 1025
19 1 Germany Audi 202

References

  1. "Polish Rally". juwra.com. Independent WRC archive. Retrieved 2017-03-16.
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