To my greatest disappointement, I did not post scans specific to International Women's Day - but I do have something really cool for it, even if it's a day late.
This is a specific type of articles I've not seen many of from Auto-Hebdo, called "At Home" - as it sounds, they come to your house, take photos and ask questions. This one is from issue 251, from January 1981, and it all about one hell of a queen: Michèle Mouton.
I don't post rallye often because I... don't know shit about it, truth be told, but I did get to watch one documentary about her during one of my visits to the Bibliothèque Nationale, and it was cooler than the F1 thing I was watching that broadcast of Auto-Moto for (ya ever seen that interview of Gilles whining about the parking in Long Beach while Didier lovingly gazes upon him? That was the same broadcast), so I've been silently collecting Michèle scans all this time.
And I don't have a better occasion, except maybe her birthday, to post them, so! Here you go. Very interesting glimpse into both how it felt liken to be a renowned rallyewoman in the early 80s and also French interior design.















