International Championship for Manufacturers

International Championship for Manufacturers

The International Championship for Manufacturers (IMC) was a rally series culminating in a champion manufacturer. The championship was run from 1970 to 1972 and it was effectively replaced by the FIA World Rally Championship in 1973. All the nine rallies of the 1972 IMC season were part of the 1973 World Rally Championship season.

Porsche won the inaugural title with its 911 S driven to victory by Björn Waldegård at the Monte Carlo Rally, the Swedish Rally and the Österreichische Alpenfahrt. Gérard Larrousse also picked up a point for sixth place at the RAC Rally. In 1971, Alpine-Renault ran away with the title as Ove Andersson won four of the eight events in the A110 1600. The final IMC title went to Lancia, with its Fulvia 1.6 Coupé HF's driven by Simo Lampinen (35 points), Harry Källström (22) Sandro Munari (20) and Amilcare Ballestrieri (20). [cite web | title=International Championship for Manufacturers | work=RallyBase | url=http://www.rallybase.nl/index.php?type=championlist&subchamptype=imc | accessdate=2008-08-26]

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