Cap Saint-Tropez for the Richard Mille Princesses Rally
This page is translated from the original post "Cap Saint-Tropez pour le Rallye des Princesses Richard Mille" in French.

Every year, the Richard Mille Princesses Rally brings together women passionate about vintage cars for an extraordinary adventure.
Inspired by the legendary 1929 Paris-Saint Raphaël Féminin, the Richard Mille Princesses Rally has established itself as an unmissable event in the world of vintage cars with a feminine touch. Since its inclusion in the 2022 Historic Racing by Peter Auto calendar, this event, combining sportiness, elegance, and friendliness, stands alongside icons like the Tour Auto or Le Mans Classic. Heading to Saint-Tropez for its 24th edition from May 17 to 22, 2025!


The Richard Mille Princesses Rally offers its participants a unique escape: 1,700 kilometers of French roads, through picturesque villages and exceptional sites, with a different route each year. In 2025, competitors will start from Place Vendôme in Paris and head to Saint-Tropez via Annecy, crossing vineyards, mountains, and natural parks before reaching the Mediterranean. This rally is not based on speed but on regularity tests where precision is king.
Regularity, elegance, and charm
Elegance and comfort are key: participants enjoy high-end accommodations, gourmet lunches, and mechanical support, all crowned with a glass of champagne at each stage. This blend of daring, competition, and refinement makes the Rallye des Princesses a unique adventure.
Among the crews to watch in 2025, Juliette and Sandrine Lepage beautifully exemplify self-transcendence. Juliette, described as a “triple A”: Blind, Asthmatic, Asperger, is no stranger to achievement. The first blind woman to participate in the Gazelles Rally, she is taking on a new challenge this year with her mother and co-driver, Sandrine. “Limits are made to be exceeded,” declares Juliette, who will use a braille roadbook to guide their vintage car.
Together, they embody the spirit of the Rally: fighting spirit, passion, and solidarity. Beyond the race, Juliette hopes to raise awareness about disability and promote autonomy for visually impaired people. A human and sporting adventure that promises to be as inspiring as it is extraordinary.
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