MICHÈLE MOUTON Left Male Competitors ‘Stunned and Speechless’ at Peak of Rally
March 10, 2025
by Jason Torchinsky // from www.theautopian.com
GRRL! SUMMARY:
- MICHÈLE MOUTON became the most successful female World Rally Championship driver, claiming her first outright WRC victory at 1981’s Rallye Sanremo in an Audi Quattro. The win left male competitors so stunned that German newspaper Hamburger Abendblatt ran the headline “The men were stunned,” noting the “embarrassed silence among the best rally drivers in the world” after a woman had won a world championship race for the first time.
- When MOUTON first started rallying in 1974, incredulous male drivers demanded the FIA tear down and inspect her Renault Alpine A110 for cheats or irregularities—the FIA found nothing wrong with the car, only revealing fragile egos in the process. Her father gave her one year of financial support to prove herself; she had to either make it or give up the rallying dream entirely.
- At Pike’s Peak in 1985, MOUTON won the hillclimb outright in her Audi Quattro despite facing what amounted to harassment from racing officials who penalized her for spinning tires and driving “too fast”—scrutiny not applied to other drivers, especially the dominant Unser family. When Al Unser reportedly made disparaging comments, MOUTON fired back: “If you have the balls, you can try to race me back down as well!” The next year, Bobby Unser won Pike’s Peak—driving an Audi Quattro.
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