In honour of the legendary Tour de France Automobile (France’s version of the Mille Miglia road race held during the golden era of motorsport), the Tour Auto sees around 240 classic competition cars descend on Paris, ahead of a week snaking south through the French countryside. It’s the first major international tour event of the season, with entrants choosing to join the regularity or competition classes, depending on the seriousness of their intentions.
Illumations of grandeur
And they’re off…
Once the glorious convoy has left the Grand Palais and navigated the Champs-Élysées bound for the the official start point at Château de Courances, it heads south-east through France’s quaint villages and picturesque country roads. This year, the route travels through Beaune, Lyon, Valence and Marseille with stop-offs at various circuits and special stages, where co-drivers are ditched and the gloves really come off – metaphorically, at least. In the event’s quarter-century anniversary year, the route’s pièce de résistance will be a night-time run through the Côte d’Azur hinterlands, which incorporates two special stages before descending into Cannes for a climatic parade along the Boulevard de la Croisette, late into Saturday night. Such sights are often dreamt but seldom seen – and even if you’re unfortunate enough to be otherwise engaged this week, it’s not too late to take to book a ‘coincidental’ last-minute trip to Cannes for the finalé this weekend…
Photos: Rémi Dargegen for Classic Driver © 2015