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Michèle Mouton
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Michèle Mouton in an Audi Quattro S1, 2007
World Rally Championship record
Nationality France French
Active years 1974–1986
Teams Fiat Audi
Rallies 50
Championships 0
Rally wins 4
Podium finishes 9
Stage wins 160
Total points 229
First rally 1974 Tour de Corse
First win 1981 San Remo Rally
Last win 1982 Rally Brazil
Last rally 1986 Tour de Corse
Michèle Mouton with her Audi Quattro S1 in 2007

Michèle Mouton (born 23 June 1951 in Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes) is a former French rally driver. She is the most successful and well-known female rally driver of all time, as well as arguably the most successful female in motor racing as a whole.[1]

She was the first (and so far the only) woman to win a round of the World Rally Championship, the Rallye Sanremo in 1981. She went on to finish a close second overall in the 1982 WRC after wins in Portugal, Brazil and Acropolis, with only the unreliability of the Audi Quattro that she was driving ultimately enabling Opel rival Walter Röhrl to snatch the title.

In 1985, she was the first woman to win the Pikes Peak International Hillclimb race in the United States. Mouton effectively quit rallying after the Group B category was banned in late 1986, both unwilling to take part in a new, slower championship under Group A rules, and eager to start a family. However, she was to be a key figure in the organization of the rallying Race of Champions in 1988, in memory of Henri Toivonen.

She also has taken part in the 1975 24 Hours of Le Mans, in an all-female team.

In 2000, she finished 2nd driving a Porsche 911 in the London-Sydney Marathon with co-driver 1993 winner Francis Tuthill, behind ex-teammate Stig Blomqvist.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
first winner
Autosport
International Rally Driver Award

1982
Succeeded by
Stig Blomqvist



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