1959 Monte Carlo Rally

The 1959 Monte Carlo Rally was the 28th Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo. It was won by Paul Coltelloni.[1]

1959 Monte Carlo Rally
28. Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo
 Previous eventNext event 
Host country Monaco
Dates run19 25 January 1959
Results
Overall winnerFrance Paul Coltelloni
Citroën DS 19
Crews345 at start, 186 at finish

Entry list

Results

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Pos. No. Driver Car Time
1 176 France Paul Coltelloni Citroën DS 19
2 211 France Andre' Thomas Simca Aronde
3 158 France Pierre Surles Panhard HBR 5
4 187 France Henri "Ido" Marang Citroën DS 19
5 232 United Kingdom Ronnie Adams Sunbeam Rapier
6 263 Sweden Gunnar Bengtsson Volvo 122
7 132 West Germany Siegfried Eikelmann DKW 1000
8 82 United Kingdom George Parkes Jaguar Mark 2
9 111 United Kingdom Philip Walton Jaguar Mark 2
10 208 United Kingdom Pat Moss-Carlsson Austin A35
11 347 France Michel Grosgogeat DKW 1000
12 162 France Fernand Schlichler Renault Dauphine
13 115 United Kingdom Jeffrey MacAndrew Ford Zephyr
14 175 France "Gino" DKW 900
14 201 United Kingdom John Sprinzel Austin Healey Sprite
16 293 United Kingdom Ivor Bueb Sunbeam Rapier
17 357 France René Trautmann Citroën ID 19
18 56 France Alexandre Gacon Porsche 356
19 28 France Jacques Blavet AC Ace
20 149 West Germany Hans Klinken Volkswagen Coccinelle
21 3 West Germany Günther Kolwes Volvo PV 444
22 236 Sweden Bengt Martenson Volvo PV 544
23 44 Switzerland Henri Ziegler Sunbeam Rapier
24 248 Norway Hans Ingier Volvo 122
25 67 United Kingdom Ian "Tiny" Lewis Standard Super Ten
26 221 France Jean-Louis Lemerle Jaguar Mark 2
27 138 West Germany Walter Schock Standard Super Ten
28 233 Sweden Gunnar Andersson Volvo 122
29 214 France Maurice Peyrot Citroën ID 19
30 230 Finland Carl Bremer Saab 93
31 297 Norway Leif Vold Johansen DKW 1000
32 287 Netherlands Rudolf Van Bennekum Porsche 356 A
33 286 Norway Arne Ingier Volvo 122
34 275 United Kingdom Cuth Harrison Ford Zephyr
35 69 United Kingdom Arthur Meredith-Owens Riley 1.4L
36 337 West Germany Wolfgang Levy DKW 1000
37 95 United Kingdom Eric Brinkman Jaguar Mark 3
38 165 France Jean-Claude Mothe Renault Dauphine
39 302 Netherlands Rob Dooijes DKW 1000
40 19 France Jacques Beylot DKW 1000
41 282 United Kingdom Edward Harrison Ford Zephyr
42 80 United Kingdom Brian Waddilove Jaguar 3.4L
43 260 United Kingdom Laurence Handley Ford Zodiac
44 55 Spain Garcia-Fernandez Alfa Romeo Giulietta Berlina
45 344 Italy Ovidio Capelli Fiat 1200
46 57 France Guy Jouanneaux Citroën ID 19
47 131 Netherlands Hans Tak Mercedes 220 S
48 343 Switzerland Marcel Pretre Porsche 356 A 1600
49 143 Switzerland Fausto Meyrat DKW 1000
281 Sweden Per Nystrom Volvo 122
51 74 United Kingdom John Banks Vauxhall Velox
52 102 United Kingdom George Faulkner Ford Zodiac
53 277 Denmark Rudolf Rottbol-Orum NSU Prinz 1

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