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LEGENDS OF THE COL

‘THE CHALLENGE IS NOT MERELY THE SHEER TECHNICAL NATURE OF THE ROAD, MORE THAN ENOUGH IN ITSELF’

IF WALLS COULD TALK, WHAT WOULD THIS particular stone wall say, I wonder. About knee-high, it’s punctuated by short gaps along its length, each exposing a cold, unyielding face at 90 degrees to the road; carnage when you drop the corner of your Impreza 555 into one on Dirt Rally 2.0, potentially career-defining if you misjudge one doing the real thing, life-threatening if you then flip over the edge.

The road I’m on is, in part, lined with them, but they’re just one hazard on this particular stretch of asphalt that has a notoriety in motorsport almost unrivalled. That’s down not only to the peculiar combination of hazards, but where it is, and what mastery of it usually leads to.

I’m talking about the Colde Turini, historically the defining stage on the final night of the Monte Carlo Rally: a twisting, turning ascent and descent of a mountain that’s nestled close to the border with Italy, an hour and twenty minutes north of Nice. Victory here has often meant glory in one of the oldest and arguably most famous motorsport events of all.

Over the years the route has varied, but the essential elements are much the same. From the south, the D2566 runs from the village of

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