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ROAD TO RIVIERA

Dana Koh takes a scenic journey through the French countrysid­e with classic vintage cars at the Richard Mille Rallye des Princesses.

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Driving fast through wild emerald pastures with the wind in your hair. Getting lost in charming little towns on long summer days. Basking in sunlight that streaks through the forest canopy ... Cruising through the French countrysid­e is nothing short of cinematic—even more so when the scene is set by a string of beautiful vintage cars on an open road. For motorsport­s enthusiast­s, the peak of summer signals the arrival of cross-country drives and car races across Europe, but the Richard Mille Rallye des Princesses is by far the most fabulous. It’s an allwomen vintage car rally that journeys 1,600km through France, from the capital of Paris to sparkling St-Tropez in the French Riviera, and there is no other voyage quite like this one.

RHYTHM OF THE ROAD

Flourishin­g foliage, cyan skies, and 90 exquisite vintage cars—from legendary sports cars like Ferrari 328 GTS and vintage road cars, to Porsche 356s and 911s—lined the inner walls of Place Vendôme. The flag-off scene of this year’s Richard Mille Rallye des Princesses was a picture of sporting elegance with all-female crews in matching ensembles, checking under the hood of their classic cars, and marking their road maps with nail polish-shaped highlighte­rs that came in the drivers’ welcome pack. Then, like

starlings leaving the nest, they set off, one by one about a minute apart, forming a traffic-stopping train of gailycolou­red automobile­s. Much like a long-distance marathon, the beauty of this rally is that it prioritise­s consistent rhythm over speed, with regularity tests on every leg of the drive helping to keep its racers on track. The first day alone included four on a 350km course spanning the castle-lined Loiret; waterfront countrysid­e around Briare; and the quiet villages of Indre and historical Cheravent.

This is why, beyond a test of driving performanc­e, many consider this a journey of endurance, precision, and trust, for drivers and co-drivers have to simultaneo­usly track their chronomete­r, road book, and winding paths that don’t even show up on a GPS map. Go too fast and your early arrival might result in point penalties. Go too slow and you might just lose count of when or where to make a turn; which will then result in driving for miles in the wrong direction before finding a wide enough spot to make a three-point U-turn. That being said, if this trip teaches you anything, it’s that getting lost is part of the grand adventure, leading you to places you would never otherwise get a chance to stop in—be it to recalibrat­e and smell the roses, snap photograph­s of idyllic landscapes, or chat up the locals, many of whom put out deck chairs by the roadside just to watch the cars whizz through their charming, little town.

GOING THE DISTANCE

The best seats in the house, however, belonged to the drivers. Just imagine trailing a convoy of beautiful convertibl­es on a snaking road flanked by pine tree forests. The scene is nothing short of cinematic. And as the rally progressed, so did the views. At one point, the cars climbed as high as 1,860m as they made their way around the Central French Alps, before descending toward Côte d’Azur, the Mediterran­ean coast of southeaste­rn France—the penultimat­e stop of this five-day voyage. It was here in St-Tropez that the cars crossed the finish line in glamorous style, with team 81 in a Porsche 911 bagging top spot.

MAN ON THE MOVE

So why a woman’s vintage car rally? Many have wondered about luxury watchmaker Richard Mille’s participat­ion in it all. It is no secret that the man behind the eponymous brand is obsessed with performanc­e, as epitomised by his boundarybr­eaking horology that arm celebritie­s like sports superstars Rafael Nadal and Bubba Watson, to music moguls like Pharrell Williams and Kanye West. A glimpse of his garage, too, reveals a showcase of stellar engineerin­g, with vintage supercars such as the Ferrari 512M and Lola T70. On the connection between the two, he says: “Ladies’ watches are most like classic cars, because they have elegant, sexy lines of beautiful bodywork, but underneath the hood it is all about technique, power, and precision. That is not only our idea of the perfect ladies’ watch, it is also our idea of the perfect lady.”

 ??  ?? The first pitstop, Le Château de Pont-Chevron
The first pitstop, Le Château de Pont-Chevron
 ??  ?? Keeping the pace around Briare
Keeping the pace around Briare
 ??  ?? RM 037 in ATZ white ceramic All out for show at the Rallye des Princesses cocktail meet
RM 037 in ATZ white ceramic All out for show at the Rallye des Princesses cocktail meet
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 ??  ?? Like classic cars, ladies’ watches are just as elegant, powerful, and sexy, says Richard Mille
Like classic cars, ladies’ watches are just as elegant, powerful, and sexy, says Richard Mille
 ??  ?? More than just a race, the Rallye des Princesses is a journey of endurance, precision, and trust
More than just a race, the Rallye des Princesses is a journey of endurance, precision, and trust
 ??  ?? A driver sporting RM 016 in red gold
A driver sporting RM 016 in red gold
 ??  ?? Ladies in full racing suits prior to the race
Ladies in full racing suits prior to the race

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