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Entry List published
The ACM webbsite have now published the entry list for the 2014 event. HERE

Monaco is favourite with 132 starters Reims starting with 106 competitors . Reims is very popular for two reasons: audits technical and administrative place in a covered and enclosed space - the exhibition of the city - and the quality of its reception with a gala dinner , gifts to the crew, the reception hall all with an audience of connoisseurs in this number as well as techniques that initially checks in the city center. Other departure cities are Barcelona (47 crews), Oslo (11 crews), Stockholm (10 teams) and Glasgow (8 teams).




Classicracing.com have published a good overall summary of the 2014 event, which you can read HERE
If your French is rusty then right click on any of the text and select translate to English. google makes a pretty good job of it



For latest information on the main event  visit the Automobile Club de Monaco
Graeme Gallaoway's Anglia


STOP PRESS - 5 December
Residents were given a preview in Paisley with a close-up view of a 1926 Bentley and a Hillman Imp, which was built locally at the former Linwood factory. Also there were Rosemary Smith, Irish rally driver of
the 1960s, who will be starting the race, and Paul Coulter, who wrote the play Linwood No More about the Imp factory, and who will be taking part in the rally. Also in shot Douglas Anderson, Glasgow start coordinator.
 

Paisley Abbey was announced as the Glasgow Start for the Monte Carlo Historique Rally on January 23rd. The announcement was made at a press conference on Thursday 5th December. Coordinator Douglas Anderson said  “Paisley will be an excellent location as a start venue. It has a stunning visual backdrop, with the historic Abbey and Town Hall. It also has quick access to the first stages of the route for the cars of all eras that will take part.”

The Glasgow start team produce a Newsletter to keep you up to date with progress.

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On line - Monte Newsletters

Issue 1 - HERE

Issue 2 - HERE

Issue 3 - HERE

Issue 4 - HERE

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Updated 3 January 2014
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