1988 Lombard RAC Rally (day two, early)
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Action from the second day of the final round of the 1988 World Rally Championship, as the crews leave the spectator stages and head into the Welsh forests.
Originally produced by BBC Rally Report and presented by William Woollard, with additional reporting by Barrie Gill and Tony Mason.
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Thanks for sharing, great memories of youth. That Toyota Celica has aged well, great looking car. Juha Kankunnen nailing Movember too
I remember watching this as a kid , loved it !
Brings back such good memories 👍😎
It's great seeing the Astra GTE 16 valve being thrown around and doing well. I owned a couple of GTEs back in my boyracer days in the 90s. I had a 1.8 GTE first and followed that with an F reg 16 valve (with the Coscast head) I loved both but that 16 valves extra 40bhp made an enormous difference haha! I miss it!
I always wondered was it a 'cup a soup' or a shot of coffee Kankunen was stirring?
Took a while to realise it really was Armin Schwartz with that mustache!
10 pints of power steering fluid used on Ari Vatanen's Mitsubishi Galant. What did the fluid contain pipe burning fluid?
The"at the side of the road' film footage on these videos is a lot more interesting to watch than the way WRC now covers it with in car and heli/ drone shots.... NEP take notice get some cameras out onto the stages. I know you have the tec to do it ....WRC If you want to get my money for next years coverage I'm expecting something better...
“Somerset’s Malcolm Wilson?” 😂
@davecommentator
3 жыл бұрын
Must have been confusion with Mark Lovell.
@colinstewart7123
2 жыл бұрын
Indeed!? I always thought he's from the Lake District / Cumbria. 👍
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1:27 haha! in places like where?
@VHSRallies
3 жыл бұрын
Was wondering if anyone would spot that! A bit of an edit slip in the maelstrom of the outside broadcast unit, I'd say.
@user-fh2cw9mi5y
3 жыл бұрын
@@VHSRallies a lot will say Welsh places sound like jibberish but I can re assure all, that was genuine jibberish, I assume it was going to be 'Clocaenog'.