Michèle Mouton

Race car driver, 1982 FIA World Rally Champion

Michèle Mouton - Race car driver, 1982 FIA World Rally Champion
Born

June 23rd, 1951
73 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

France

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A prominent race car driver from France, she competed in the World Rally Championship during the late 1970s and 1980s. Mouton achieved significant success as a driver for Audi, becoming the first woman to win a round of the World Rally Championship in 1981. In 1982, she secured the FIA World Rally Championship title, making her the first and only female driver to win this prestigious accolade. Following her driving career, she transitioned into management roles, advocating for women in motorsports and continuing her involvement in the racing community.

First woman to win a World Rally Championship round

1982 FIA World Rally Champion

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