The Rallye Açores , known originally as the Volta à Ilha de São Miguel is an international rallying event based on the Portuguese island of São Miguel Island in the Azores .
6-744: The rally was first run in 1965 as locals gathered for a race called Volta à Ilha de São Miguel, which translated means Round the Island of São Miguel . This was six years after the establishment of the Rali Vinho da Madeira on the Portuguese island of Madeira, much closer to Africa. The event has been a long running round of the European Rally Championship and the Portuguese Rally Championship as well as spawning its own championship in
12-476: Is the biggest annual sporting event of the island, bringing thousands of people into the roads to watch the drivers compete through the hilly terrain and the natural landscapes. Its first edition was in 1959, having later entered the European Rally Championship in 1979, and remained in its calendar until 2012. It has also been part of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge since the championship
18-515: The Azores. Unlike other international events held on Atlantic Ocean islands that it is frequently paired with, the Rali Vinho da Madeira and the Rally Islas Canarias it is a gravel event. Despite its isolated location, over 1500 kilometres from the coast of Portugal, it has since the early 1970s been a part of Portugal's national championship. It became an international event since 1992 when it
24-499: The event. A non-Portuguese driver did not win the event until the first international event was won in 1992 by Yves Loubet . Portuguese drivers continued to dominate, though, with Fernando Peres winning the rally seven times in the international era. Carlos Bica has won the event four times. Sourced in part from: Rali Vinho da Madeira The Rali Vinho da Madeira is a tarmac rally held in Madeira Island , Portugal, and it
30-677: Was first held in 2006, which brought further exposure to the event as Eurosport broadcasts footage of this championship to many countries. The rally is traditionally run in the summer, in early August or late July. The stages of Chão da Lagoa , Paul da Serra and the Encumeada downhill are known as its biggest driving challenges. Several drivers of international note such as Ari Vatanen , Henri Toivonen , Massimo Biasion and Andrea Aghini have won this rally before going on to win World Rally Championship rounds and championships. Aghini
36-727: Was first included in the European Rally Championship. The rally was demoted to the European Rally Cup West in 2004 and dropped entirely in 2006. In 2008 the rally regained international standing with the European Rally Cup South series and the Intercontinental Rally Challenge the following year. After the death of the IRC in 2012 the European Championship returned in 2013. Portuguese drivers have dominated
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