The GREATEST female racing driver of all time
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- Female racing drivers get a bad rep for various reasons, with some suggesting that they will never be able to compete with men on the world stage. Is this true, though? Because a driver by the name of Michele Mouton completely disproves that theory, as she took on the world back in the 1980s.
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She isn't just a racing driver, she's a Group B era rally driver.
Aka one of the best
Group B drivers are the most skilled and brave of all time.
yep they do deserve more respect for doing it in those cars
That is still alive!
The Elitest of the Elite! The Best of the Best! THE LEGENDEST OF THE LEGENDS!
_I'm aware the last part does not make sense_
The fact that she was in Group B makes her even more special.
Fuelled by cocaine rally cars-
@@stake-harley cardboard box with wheels*
She could handle the insane speeds of Group B cars which is fucking amazing. I cant imagine 100mph in a damn 4WD cardboard box with 400+ hp.
@@kryse4806 Still fuelled by cocaine.
@@kryse4806 600 hp death boxes in 4 wheels*
Mouton was an animal behind the wheel.This wasn't about gender, but pure raw talent. THAT is the reason audi took her in.
Exactly ... she was not only "fast female driver" she was just "fast driver" by any comparison you could think of.
yeah but people made and still make about gender everytime woman driver gets into the conversation cause suddently your motorsport fan has to give a whole speech on how and why woman drivers are bad.
Well Mouton means Sheep in french
it reminds me a friend who told me how could you lose to a girl in karting
my answer was she was faster than me and you should race against her to see it by yourself
@@guilhemsd2949 and
Gotta have balls of steel to be a rally driver.
Michele Mouton: *laughed with vibranium ovaries*
what?
❤😂
@@siimu111 Vibranium is a fictional material from the Marvel comics Avengers universe. It's harder than steel and has other interesting properties.
@@siimu111 ovaries are if I need to explain in a very stupid, and probably not correct way:
the woman’s balls.
While a man has sperm, a woman has eggs, they are kept to ripe in the ovaria (there are two) and when they’re ripe enough, they’ll be released into the uterus, where, if sperm meets it, baby gets made.
But in short, ovaries are the female balls.
Haha this is comment of the year 😂💀
She's an absolute legend here in France
She’s an absolute legend full stop
And in most of the UK too
And in Greece!
And in Germany, too!
she's a legend in rally mate. end of story.
Quite unbelievable how overlooked she is in an era where women are looking for sporting inspiration.
Because people are stupid, and don't understand the world existed before the internet, they just fail to look back before the 'smart'phone era, and are shocked when they find there's several thousand years of history with people to inspire of all ages, genders, cross-genders, cross-dressers, races, or global locations. None of this is new, just people who live in an internet-only vacuum seem blind to the realities of history.
Probably because her agent didn't convince her to dress in a bikini for sponsors.
I'd argue people aren't really looking for inspiration.
Look at how "progressive women" tear down my childhood idol, Lara Croft.
Even if fictional, to me it's a sign they don't want role models that CAN, they want people that simply preach.
It's no surprise they overlook many women who accomplished many great things throughout history.
Look up Russian Night Witches and tell me why none of that is in any of your "woke" battlefield games.
I have many inspirational women to look up to, especially in sport, I just don't get any of them from modern media, I have to find them myself.
Rally is such an overlooked sport, at least in America. Never talked about or covered in mainstream press. I only got into it through video games, lol. Never heard of Mouton 'til I came across this video, and my God what a skilled and fucking fearless driver she was.
@@KyleS.1987 unfortunately, that is because America has made it's fascination on going in a circle and straight line speed when it comes to Motorsport. It's pretty sad. But, with awesome athletes like Rhys Millen, Ken Block, Tanner Foust, Brian Deegan, and many others, rally is becoming more popular in America.
Imagine having Michelle Mouton as a grandma and ask her "faster grandma" when riding car with her
I'll say it really loudly
@@bocahdongo7769 ill do it louder
Her kids must be "loved" being compared to her when driving by her grandkids. "cmon dad, grandma is faster than this!"
i'd be more scared if she suddenly got passed on the interstate.
❤️
Notice: This was the Group B time. Cars, that were almost impossible to drive for normal people. She did it to perfection. She and Walter Röhrl were the divers with the best "feeling" for the cars, maybe the best rallye drivers ever.
And you even forgot to mention her Pikes Peak win..
I was searching for this comment to not write it myself.
She obliterated the Pikes Peak record!
@@SSSuta Exactly, not only did she win pikes peak, she set a record on the year she went there. She's awesome.
@@zeroelus and she broke her own record next year.
Wait, she won Pikes Peak?
Legend says that Bobby Unser, who she obliterated at pike's peak was so pissed, that Michele simply said "race me downhill then" which Bobby declined.
I feel like it wasn't expressed enough that she drove in Group B cars: cars so fast they outlawed them. She drove in the fastest and hardest cars to drive and won.
Moreso she retired because non Group B cars bored her
I agree except for the last part the most powerful and insane was the Lancia Delta s4, that thing had a MINIMUM of 550hp with a super charger and turbo charger being able to do 0-100kmh in just 2.3 seconds on gravel!!!
@@CobraAce04 She retired because she wanted to dedicate herself to family-if she wanted,then i'm sure she'd continue with racing but she put family first.
@@joao_1986 And yet,Group A spec Delta Integrale,along with others that competed in that class,is faster on all stages than S4 or any other Group B car for that matter.
She was the top driver of Audi's legendary Quattro rally team, that says all.
I vividly remember Michele Mouton waving and smiling at me as a 7 year old boy watching the cars transition between stages at the 82 rally NZ.
Her dark flowing hair and bright red lipstick really made her a super model behind the wheel of her Audi Quattro.
That moment will remain with me forever. She always was and always will be my fave rally driver.
Iconic to see her just before the stage, putting on her red lipstick and then just absolutely be a beast on the road.
On that note, of meeting rally drivers, i have actually met björn valdegårds mother when i was younger than 1 years old.
"I never wanted to be the best female rally driver in the world, I wanted to become the best rally driver in the world and I did it with nothing but my talent to speak for me"
~Michelle Mouton
Walter Rohrl has apologised for his comments since. As far as I know, Vatanen hasn't.
Adding to that, Röhrl was the one who told her to go to audi. Which in retrospect was a brilliant career move.
There's also more than one way to look at his comment. He never dismissed her skill, but said it would hurt his pride more if he lost to a women. And being honest thats a way many man still feel, including me. No man wants to lose to a woman in something that is typicaly seen as a mens sport.
I see where pride comes into it, that's understandable...still a bit off though.
@@Spudchucker92 was also a different time unfortunately
there actually is a german interview with röhrl where he talks about the championship he says that in retrospect the win didnt matter to him and that he really regrets mouton not winning because it would have been such a great thing for motorsport in general if mouton would have won so i guess he really feels sorry for the comment he made back in the day
It's so weird to see how people haven't heard of her, as she was one of the titans of Group B rallying back in the day.
This might just be me, but I always got the impression with Group B rallying people cared more about the cars then the drivers.
Craig Wilde You're not completely wrong there.
@@craigwilde2162 yea I feel that I’m not really a rally fan but when I’ve heard about group b it’s more in reference to how insane and unsafe the cars were
@@craigwilde2162 True, i know people like Rohrl & Mouton from Group B but for the most part? It's mostly overshadowed by people discussing cars like the Quattros, Deltas, and so on.
While Group A, which turned into modern day WRC, have the people know more about the drivers and still keep the car part of it big (if that makes sense). We got names like McRae, Sainz, Makinen, Loeb, Ogier, and so on while also having iconic cars like the Impreza, EVO, Celica GT4, etc.
Imagine watching a Group B tribute, something every motorsports fan should do, and they see Mouton and go "who's that chick lol"
She is not just the greatest female driver, she is one of the greatest drivers period ever
i was just about to say that, yes shes the best female driver ever. but she also is one of the best racing driver of all time PERIOD
@@elmoneedsweed3832she has vibranium ovaries like some commenter said lmao
The fact that she raced the group B monsters against legends speaks volumes about her ability and talent.
Imagine Mouton today. Simps would be all over her social media 😂
This video is top notch, Josh. Editing, mixing, everything just keeps improving, it's sick ! 🐐
Oh hey man when will you make a parody of "Losing My Religion"?
Its not my original idea i saw this in a comment section of one of ur videos but... make a christian horner diss by gasly , webber , hartly and kvyat
From what I've heard, she was simped on back in the 80s as well lmao, among all the "opinions of the time"
@@lil_baboon *helmut marko diss
@@darasinnett8492 yes
Her story would make a great motion picture. A studio needs to pick this up and bring an incredible era back to life.
They would spoil it . Now a feature length documentary with re enactments and stock footage of her racing . That would be much better.
Back in the 80’s I worked for the Audi UK rally team. One Sunday I was tasked with the job of taking the S1 to Goodwood so Michele could do a lap or two for the crowd. I took my then 8 year old son. Fast forward to the end of the day my son was sat in the car while I was packing up the van, Michele came along and said to me she would take my son for a ride so off they went with him in the co-driver seat, couple of minutes later they pull back in and there is is sat on her lap steering the car while she drove it.....lucky boy. She was a genuinely nice person.
What a legend she is.
Mega :)
Mega :)
Not all of them were dicks to her at the time. I recently read an interview of Mouton with a Finnish magazine. She credited Hannu Mikkola with selflessly helping her when she came to Audi. She was using Mikkola's setups as she didn't know much about setting up the car, and he also taught her to left-foot brake which was apparently critical with the Quattro. She described Mikkola as a perfect gentleman.
and anyway, ari vatanen went into politics in conservative party to say that climate change is a hoax and be against abortion. so vatanen was always that kind of guy and never changed.
If this was a movie styled like Ford V. Ferrari or Rush I'd watch it 100%
Whats ironic is that I bet most of the audience would be men.
We so need that
Fucking great idea!
As long as it's handled with respect and doesn't come off as overly preachy I'm in. I'd love to see a movie like that done well.
Great idea for a movie, but only if they DONT make it like those two. She deserves better than the MTV video style treatment of those movies.
*Video starts with Carmen Jorda*
“Get the popcorn, its gonna be a good one.”
Pretty face that got a seat not based on talent😂. You fill in the rest
I wonder where is Jorda now?
I just thought the same!
Lord Mahaveer & Lady Jorda
@@travischang5565 Last time I heard her name she didn't bother to show up for the W series selection program.
Michelle Mouton is such a legend that in my mind just saying that she is the best female racing driver is a severe understatement. She is one of the best racing drivers in History.
I heard about her from my father
But these days media just so dead
It’s dead because she proves the leftist agenda wrong. Work hard, and fortune will come.
lmao you can't be serious
How did you not mention that she won Pikes Peak in 1985 beating all the records! Glad someone finally talks about her tho, great video.
I had no idea that was true.
That's actually pretty neat.
Donut media made a whole podcast episode about her. It's awesome, check it out ;)
@@simons.2281 link plz
Pike's peak is an engineer race, not a driver race.
@@GTSW1FT czcams.com/video/KrCBpSrQcbY/video.html
"Women can't compete in a men sport" is just load of crap.
Michelle Mouton was an absolute legend. Have you seen how she drove in Africa both in '82 and '83? Lancia was at Audi's heels in '83 and Mouton was on her brink of collapse but she drove the wheels out of the Audi till a jump snapped her front left suspension which bent her brake disc and wheels and caused her to DNF.
PLUS, she was the one that set up the ROC, Race of Champions where cross sport champion drivers come to this event and prove that they can infact drive anything and be crowned champions.
That, is amazing.
Let's not forget that she raced in WRC, meaning she drove a questionable car with questionable aerodynamic in questionable track condition. It is insane how good she was.
Well in Motorsport it’s a load of crap but not in other stuff
@@wahyudyatmika5119 yeah that’s rallying 😂
Remember all the other times women competed at the highest levels vs. men, like
Depends on the sport. I love Mouton and have always been a fan of the ladies but it really depends on the sport. Biology matters.
But Mouton is amazing.
They need to make a "Rush" like movie about her life. You could use Cobie Smulders to play her.
indeed! I'd pay $$ to see that movie
And yes, the do look alot similar
Would be better with a french actress
@@thomass7466 I believe she speaks french
Audrey Tatou maybe
Haven't watched any new movies for 5 years, but I would watch that!
I never heard of her bitching, crying, or complaining. She just drove, and won. She earned everything she got.
which means the competition has free reing to say the shit they want right? imagine participate a competition when you're single out by your gender and everybody is giving speeches and interviews treating you badly but gosh forbide if u DARE to "bitch and complain" you're a bad sport. When i see this comments shows the priorities of u guys. If not people giving unfair treatment or being straight up bullies . It's being complaining and talking about this problemns.
@@dark3rthanshadows Why do you care about what other are saying
no social media :)
@@dark3rthanshadows so your telling us she was 'picked on' ? Or just assuming?
@@Lizards_Lounge mf literally said he wouldn't accept to lose to her because she is a woman. If that isn't being 'picked on', idk what It is.
Kinda shocked that you failed to mention the key part on why Mouton is extremely famous during her active days....
She finished 2nd on the 1982 championship battle, when WRC was still running the infamous Group B regulations....
For those who don't know, Group B is the most brutal machinery for rallying WRC had ever used. The cars running with up to 600HP, and almost no restriction whatsoever. It makes some serious speed but also caused some very gnarly crashes.....
It's the combination of power and complete disregard for safety that made Group B so dangerous. Some of the earlier Group B cars could have still made for a sustainable championship, but later cars (the Lancia Delta S4 in particular) were just deathtraps.
Just been able to say "I was a group B rally driver", its enough to gain respect. But also been someone who win a rally on those years, is incredible
In 1983 the cars only made at max 340hp, but still a handful
namely the understeer and a lack of a handbrake hurt the quattro
and the FIA helping Lancia
@@Dexter037S4 With the 037? Perhaps you could argue that, but by the time the Delta S4 came around, the Quattro had already been rendered irrelevant by the 205 T16, and Audi had run out of ways to further improve the thing.
@@rjfaber1991 correct, at the end of the day, the Quattro was still nothing more than a Group 4 car, a road car modified for rallying, while the competition (most notably the Lancia 037, Peugeot 205 T16 and Lancia Delta S4 and Metro 6R4) where designed with Group B regulations in mind, hell, by 1986, the Quattro was the only car to feature a front engine layout, everyone else had switched to a mid engined layout
When Moss and Lauda call you amazing that’s all that matters not many people will get that level of praise
And Moss should know, because his sister had several international and European rally wins, for BMC and SAAB, and was married to Erik Carlsson.
“The greatest female racing driver.”
Ok just wait till Maheever has a daughter.
He already has, her name is Carmen Jorda.
@@mariop8101 ok there is no way se and mahaveer are related
@@jonahm3121 it's a joke
@@mariop8101 bruuuuuh
@@jonahm3121 r/whoosh
Even though I'm not a woman, Micelle Mouton has always been a huge inspiration to me. She showed that it doesn't matter who you are or where you come from. Anyone has the potential to not only race, but to be one of the best of all time. And I don't mean "for a woman" either. She's one of the greatest drivers ever. Period.
Carmens just salty that she’s bad
shush, dont make her cry out loud
@@niismo. hah
Not really, I highly doubt a woman on equal footing would win any high level sport, biology is far more influential than political correctness. Men are far more competitive and there is a far larger group of men in position to get into things like being an F1 or Rally driver, its a much larger pool of much more competitive personalities, with a generally much more adventageous biological traits. It's been well proven that males have quicker reflexes and fine motor skill than females. The creator of this video had to omit the fact that the Audi was AWD competing against RWD cars. Do you really believe a woman would be able to become Formula 1 World Champ? It's simple numbers it would never happen.
@@johnnycab8986 funny how what you are saying about women not being able to win in F1 is exactly the same criticism people had about rallying and look what happened🙃. One day you are gonna get your ignorant ass shut down and I'll be here waiting for that moment.
If you are or were a pro racing driver there is no way you were bad
If i remember correctly from an interview with Röhrl, the Problem for him wasn't that Mouton was female but rather that everybody made fun of him BECAUSE she was female and in the Interview he stated that he regrets his behavior and decisions because the Title gave him nothing since he already had one (and even the first one meant nothing for him) while on the other side mouton could have made history.
Maybe that was just publicity talk to the Media but if you know Röhrl you know that he is... special... and that he and Mouton really respected each other.
Had to scroll way too far for this
If Röhrl says that he doesn't care about the championship, I believe him. The guy gives less fuck than Kimi, and that's as you all know a pretty high bar.
@@AxeActly rohrl did say that he didnt care about winning the championship, since he doesnt like the media and wants to be alone
@@AxeActly He's also the last guy to win a RWD car in the rally championship, right? Driving in the Lancia 037 fighting against the dominant Quattros.
@@TheDRSZone he went further than not caring, he said that he did not want to win the championship because he didn't want the fame, he just wanted to drive the rallies he liked
She was amazing. I remember watching her at Pikes Peak in 85 in the Audi Quattro and she was great. She won and set a lap.record in the process. Sure it was beaten in 86 and then Röhrl beat that one in 87 I think. But she was genuinely so exciting to watch and any guy who wasn't sexist back then was madly in love with her 😂
Was not an Audi Quattro in Pikes Peak, she drove a Peugeot 205...
@@gillesbrault6270 she drove the Sport Quattro at Pikes Peak in 1985. Perhaps you are thinking about the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 that Mouton used to win the German Rally championship in 1986. Or maybe the Peugeot 405 T16 that Ari Vatanen used to set the pikes peak record in the 1988 event?
And when Michèle heard Bobby Unser b*tching about getting beat by her, she said, "You can tell him, if he has the balls, we can start the race from the top to the bottom if he wants." 😂
This is one driver that deserves a movie
Walter Röhrl once said in german Television, he regrets that he won in South Africa, because it would have been such a great story
Röhrl meanwhile said that he wanted Mouton to win nowadays, because the win did not give him anything, but for Michelle, it would have been insane.
I think Röhrl was really depressive all of this time...just like i.e. Mike Tyson in boxing...Mouton was extremely good...however: the worst enemy of Röhrl was not Mouton, but Röhrl.
I'm glad he redeemed himself, those comments he made back then were stupid.
@@simons.2281 If you watch interviews from 1982 Walter said the newspapers basically twisted his words. Instead of 2wd Vs. 4wd they pushed gender…
Not to forget the Politics of the Media that let to his comments.
@@simons.2281He didn't mean it the way the filthy boulevard press made it out to be.
Röhrl is a real gentleman. He is the reason Mouton even got the driver seat at Audi.
she looks so much like Cobie Smulders, this story deserves a movie and she would be a great fit for the role
Don't expect hollywood to make a movie with a main french character. Or they will have to change her nationality
Shes my favourite person ever, such a shame more people dont know about her. She deserves an epic movie
She's a rally driver. That's crazy enough to be highly regarded
Not only a rally driver. One of the top group B rally driver.
@@big-t2060 a Group B rally driver is already top tier. And she walked everyone atleast once.
Group B rally driver.
Group B rally Audi Quattro driver
"Rohrl and his Toyota comrades" is a weird line. He was in an Opel.
And I never thought I’d see the comment.
he was in lancia 037
He drove with many cars, including Ford, Porsche, Opel, Audi, Fiath Abarth, Lancia... this guy is a living legend. He beat Mouton on Audi with an Opel, before he changed to Audi later on. Stiq Blomquist taught Walter to drive Audi and the rest is history. Walter is my personal hero, a total down to earth guy who still attends to Rallye showing off the old B-Group cars.
@@marekzaszlos1152 That was 1983. He drove an Opel Ascona 400 when he beat Michele Mouton to the 1982 title.
@@dylansmit3883 in any circumstances she was in group B,so she has my respect..personally my favorit is and will be juha kankkonen
When you get respect from Sterling Moss and Nikki Lauda, you've really proven yourself! They are genuine great racers of all time.
Oh boy, I was so madly in love with that woman back in the 80s. She was just fabulous. The absolute Best!
4-wheel-drift through every hairpin, accelerating down every stretch at the absolute limit of traction, kicking all the macho mens asses - then getting out of the car and shaking that mane of hair....
It sucks that so few people outside Europe know about her. She's a far better role model for female drivers then most modern female drivers, who only get promotion because they're women and not because they get results *cough cough* Danica Patrick *cough cough*
As an American that’s exactly what I thought. Although if Danica stayed in Indy car I think she could’ve contended for championships
Massively underrated comment!
One name: Jutta Kleinshmidt. Now that was 'the' female driver. Not mouton, she was subtop at best
Woah woah woah boiii, my man spitting straight facts😂😂
Add Tatiana Calderon to that list. All the way to F2, on track to F1 with Alfa, and she couldn't even score points
I'd be happy even if Lauda would call me a dumbass behind a wheel. Imagine how good this gal was !
What if he calls you a trained monkey behind the wheel though?
@@AxeActly Then you ask him to show you how 'easy' it is - & watch him stick the car in the gravel on lap 1...
"She's not a racing driver, she's a rally driver" That's some military grade copium
Ok. She drove in a sport with unpredictible weather road conditions, and route, where a single mistake could have you loosing your life by careening into a tree.
She drove these conditions in group B, the most dangerous form of rally with damn near experimental cars almost too fast for the drivers, along these narrow unpredictable roads.
Yeah, she's not a racing driver, she's better.
right? if anything that just makes her even better
Agreed. Put any WRC driver in a 2 seat ridealong F1 car and they would be grinning ear to ear. Put any driver on earth in a full send stage in a WRC car in Finland and they would walk out mentally scarred. Look up Ricky Carmichael's ridealong with Ken Block to see the true look of terror.
@@ChuckHickl Strap any other person for a ride with hillclimb driver in one of those full-purpose built Evolution category cars for a full send on hillclimb track and unless they faint,they’ll piss and poop their pants-even worse if you strap them in two seated prototype-heart attack guaranteed.
@@ChuckHickl But it would be impossible for Ken to experience the opposite. Can't see Ken hucking a 120ft quad on a motocross bike.
Never have you drawn a tear from me until today. Outstanding job.
More women need to believe that can be great drivers mouton is proof of that
Self confidence is the biggest derailer of any person
@@johngancarcik5682 An inflated sense of self confidence.
Without self-confidence your train will never leave the station.
Yeah,just to be disappointed...dont put fake confidence in their head just for political purpuses,id love any women to fight and compete,but in a women sport,of course u dont have to listen to me,but it will just go on till u get tired,its kinda sad that some people wanna neutralise male and female today and make everything equal,it never was and it shouldn't be,thats why the world is good,if we dont have one side we will fall
The exception is not the rule.
@@mrbungle3310 big difference between racing and many other sports, it doesnt matter how fast you can run in a racing car. its skill and endurance to get through the race. its not football, where strength matters, its racing where feel is very important instead
I am Kenyan and remember her superb performance in the safari rally during the 80s. This lady is legend !
Michele Mouton is one of my favourite rally drivers of all time.She is an absolute legend not just of rallying but also of motorsport.
Thanks a lot Josh for such a great post about such a great driver! 👍👍👍
"she is a superwoman" -Niki Lauda
Recent studies show that one of the most consistently appearing word in Josh Revell s videos is manus, the word averages 1.1 appearance per video
Good study, who did em? 🤔
not as often as bruh
Wow, amazing work!!! Thanks man
Outstanding posts mate. Outstanding.
Michele Mouton became the first female driver to win a major championship in rallying when she won the German Rally Championship in 1986.
She is highly regarded and respected here in Portugal! She received standing ovations!
Amazing, thank you for making this! 🥺
Awesome video! THANK YOU!
Her fans know her, but she deserves so much more recognition for what she's achieved. Great vid.
Who in their right mind disrespects Mouton?! She's an absolute legend! I was so pumped to see you make a vid about her.
Love your videos. Great editing. Keep up the great work.
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Mouton was a top talent! I'd love to see Eliška Junková-Khásová getting a video as she was capable of going toe to toe with the best drivers from the 1920s (almost winning the Targa Florio as well) . the soviet Union tried to remove her history but failed as she managed to appear at a Bugatti reunion (might have been Alfa romeo?) against doctors orders as her health was deteriorating,and let the world know of her existence and racing achievements.
She was the first woman to ever win a grand prix and is often credited as one of the first drivers to walk around the course before the event, taking notes on the landmarks and the best racing lines.
She was born before the soviet Union in 1900 and outlived the soviet Union as she passed away in 1994 :D
@@polinaosipova1087 she may have never reached her full potential. But what she did achieve in that short period of time, and what she was capable of doing behind the wheel in an era of grand prix racing where generational talents were everywhere makes her a legend of motorsport in my eyes
there is also jutta kleinschmith that won paris-dakar in 2001
There have actually been several female class winners in Dakar, haven't there? I seem to recall that was the case.
@@rjfaber1991 Jutta was the only overall winner. Also a bit of fun fact: she won the last traditional Paris-Dakar rally before the the start line moved to Lisbon in 2002.
Shit! Your memory is awesome. I totally forgot Jutta! Was she driving for Volkswagen? Oh man, I need to remember that! Golden years of Paris Dakar
@@soaresmcps I disagree. The cars were definitely iconic, and the rivalry between Mitsubishi and VW fierce, but the routes weren't that inspiring, and they constantly had to contend with locals nicking everything that wasn't bolted down in the bivouacs, and who generally weren't too keen on Dakar being there in the first place.
No, I think Dakar had its golden years in the first few years after going to South America. The terrain became more varied, the local population was actually enthusiastic, it was better in almost every way.
But then of course came 2020 and they decided to move Dakar into the world's most monotonous desert because the Saudis were willing to pay for it... This year was the first in many years that I haven't watched the Dakar on television, and I hope enough people did the same to make the organisers realise that Saudi money isn't worth alienating the event's entire fanbase for.
@@rjfaber1991 upvote this one.
Amazing! And this is not a story, it's history!
Thanks for sharing this video.
I count it as one of my great pleasures to have been personally introduced to Michelle at Rally Australia a few years ago, where myself and 2 of my sons were riding the stages on dirt bikes as mobile security of spectators.
She was still lovely, open and approachable, and chatted with the 3 of us for probably 1/4 of an hour, then finished up signing our rally shirts.
She certainly IS the greatest female driver AND one of the greats, male or female, who mastered the fearsome Group B cars!
I doubt many of the current crop of WRC drivers would be able to come to terms of top-tier pace in a Group B for a full event without all the current driver aid systems.
I first heard of Mouton as a very young kid, religiously watching a 1997 documentary about Group B on VHS called "Too Fast to Race". I still remember the narrator's piece on her dying father's wishes in 1982: "It was her father's wish that she should continue to strive, so strive she did". It's a great documentary (if a little dated); a recommended watch, for sure.
Ironic, cause it’s International Mens day
EvErY dAy’S iNtErNaTiOnAl MeN’s DaY
Exactly.. Men dont need a day of celebration.. History was forged by men
Wait does man have an day bruh
All the more reasons to do this hehehe
Ironic? Perfect timing i'd say.
Oh my god man what an intro, a tear went down my eye at 1:09 with this perfect turn and the music man that is genius !
Thanks for this information. I appreciate learning how diverse excellence is.
"gg sir Lancelot" - josh revel
Never thought I wound see this day
Finally Michele is getting recognition.
Great video mate!..She is one of my heroes.
Love this video man!! Great work
See, back when i was young... oh so long ago... I used to be a fan of Louise Aitken-Walker. British female rally driver in 1979 who then went on to drive in class C in the BTCC in 1989 and in 1990 became the first ever ladies world champion, and was awarded the Seagrave award that same year. She retired in 1993 to have a family and concentrate on her business. In 2008 she eve took place in the Colin McRae memorial rally event.
Women can't compete with men... pffft... bullsh*t.
L A-W was really decent - as were (at the same time & slightly after) the Simmonite's. People do forget also that Vicki Butler-Henderson was a decent racing driver too (better than her brother anyway!) not to mention Leanne Ferrier (now Leanne Tander, still winning national FFord races in Oz), Kirsten Kolby, all of whom raced against the likes of Webber, Montoya, Button, Kiesa, Wheldon. And of course the brilliant (and never treated as 'a woman') Claudia Hurtgen, and DTM race winner and Truck racer Ellen Lohr, and Dakar Rally winner Jutta Kleinschmidt.
@@OsellaSquadraCorse Ellen Lohr is an absolute superstar to me. About 12 years ago, my then 10 year old daughter had homework assignment about strong women and asked for my help. I couldn't face doing one of the usual subjects, and so as a long time fan of the DTM I suggested Ellen Lohr. Showed her some videos of Ellen absolutely hurling the 190 Evo II around and she was hooked. So we found Ellen's homepage, did some research, and then emailed her with some more questions in my questionable German. Ellen replied a couple of days later with a really long email answering everything, filled in some gaps, some jpeg photos not available on the net, and also posted a goodie bag to my daughter. Absolutely brilliant, and Ellen seemed genuinely delighted some random 10yr old British girl was so interested in her journey.
Jack Aitken mother fun fact
@@joshgee8714 umm, the Jack Aitken who drove Russel's car last weekend? According to the wise Wikipedia, his Mom is Korean.
@@matthewdupuis232 Haha I know it was an attempt at a joke
Ive heard of Carmen Jorda's pisstake of an arguement before in Aidan Millward's video, and i wish ive known about Mouton sooner, she seems like a good encouragement for everyone
Hell yeah, some recognition for the Queen of the Quattro!
Well compiled Josh; I was lucky enough to follow her around some stages here in the Rally of NZ. Those Group B cars were FAST! Fantastic memories. I have always admired her driving skills...
Don't forget she contributed to the creation of the Race of Champions
In honor of her friend Henri Toivonen. Nowadays the original meaning of the roc has mostly been forgotten
@@Rentta yeah, now it's more of a show, back then it was a race between the best rally drivers
She rolled an Audi Sport in ROC demo ...... still a God though
@@alby04 seen that, had a soft/high setup which was not suited to the kerbs they used, not fully her fault
@@ddt3619 It was still a show. I can't imagine caring about any more than I do now even if it was held in the original location. It would be nothing more than a glorifed WRC stadium super stage.
So basically she mixed up her name in the standings with the likes of Toivonen and Rohl, and only now I've heard if her (reading the title I thought he was gonna talk about Lella Lombardi). There's 2 possibilities: either I'm so ignorant about motorsport (which is possible), or she's criminally underrated for whatever reason: imo she should be considered a legend.
both mate
She's very underrated. And he's missed her exploits in Pikes Peak and what she did in the 75 Le Mans in the rain. And she's one of the key reasons behind the quattro legacy.
She was one of the greatest drivers of the Group B era. on par with legends like Rohrl, Kankkunen, Mikkola and co.
I find it a bit strange that Audi ignores her, since she got them their first Title.
@@panchalbaruah9238 in Josh’s defense he did talk about her lemans class victory (correct me if I’m wrong) but I agree she is very underrated he also didn’t mention her being one of the founders of the race of champions
Great story. Useful information.
What an inspirational story, this woman could run circles around Danica any day of the week. Michelle Mouton didn't whine or complain about not getting breaks, she got in the car and drove it no matter what was thrown her way. She got the job done.
Sabine Schimidt is also a legend on Nordschelleiffe, a vid about her would be amazing
Sabine Schmitz died this year due to fucking cancer. In March, I think.
That’s why she’s dubbed queen of the ring
She's a legend in Portugal as well. The motorsport world needs more Michele's! Absolute legend!!
Sempre que me lembro de ouvir o pessoal totalmente em êxtase a a gritar numa classificativa de São Pedro de moel…. “Vem lá a gaja, vem lá a gaja” até me arrepio! O Audi passava e o alcatrão tremia ….
@@brvs grupo B a bombar!
She has been my role model for so long, what an absolute legend.
This was very entertaining, and doing one member of my all-time top ten drivers ever!
Love these mini documentaries.
I remember that season being talked about in The Grand Tour because of Lancia being the only two-wheel drive car to ever win the constructors title in WRC with an interview from Rohrl. Mouton was briefly mentioned in the segment as his rival. I wish they would've talked about her more since the topic of discussion was really interesting. Thankfully, you covered that in this brilliant video! Keep it up mate would love more fascinating short documentaries like this please : )
thanks for that. it needs sharing. good on you!
Thank you for the video
A fantastic video and well done for raising the profile of someone who should never have been overlooked in the first place.
Imagine if back in 2007, F1 drivers had said they weren't going to lose to a black driver like Hamilton - that's no different to the knuckle dragging views of those who said they wouldn't lose to a woman.
Carmen's talking a lot of smack for someone that couldn't finish higher than 13th in 3 GP3 seasons
The fact that she was not only a rally driver but a rally driver in Group B era
The deadliest, most difficult era of rally racing is a huge achievement
The fact that she was actually good at it too is just Incredible
There is a long interview with Röhrl (sadly only in german), where he deeply regrets his statement about Mouton. And he also said that he's sad that she didn't won.
being from Portugal, to this day still hear about her in the rally series.
Absolute legend
Michelle was brilliant and Stirling was correct, his own sister was pretty good too.
Love it thanks for this video
I love your videos man keep it up 💪