Porsche in front
INZPA Monte Carlo. | French domination of the' 'forty-sixth Monte Carlo rally 1 continue.! unshaken yesterday as j tired surviving crews converged on Monaco after their marathon 11700 km second stage journey i through the blizzard swept! French Alps. Agence France-; Presse reported. ( With only three speed trials; ; left to race before- the leading; cars arrive back in the Mediter-! ranean principality to end the second stage of the competition,' Jean-Pierre Nicolas and Vincent
I Laverne, in a Porsche Carrera, :were firmly entrenched in the over-all lead. Despite tyre problems in the (early hours of the morning atter one of his service vehicles failed to reacn a checkpoint. X’icolas I had opened up a lead of nearly '2i mmute 5 over the first of two French Renault 5 Alpines. Jean Ragnotti and Jean-Marc Andrie. i and Guy Frequelin and Jacques i Delaval. delighted the hundreds of partisan French spectators I who lined the special sections holding on to second and third positions in their Renaults.
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