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If it is not broken, do not fix it. And that's what editor David Williams has not done, nothing. Format stays the same as does the cast responsible for the content.
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Review of the Year
David Williams' review of the 1991 season.
Wired: The Whirlwind Rise of Francois Delecour
Four page profile of Francois Delecour by David Williams. Included are the usual features like early history and such but also interesting bits like botched negotiations with Lancia and return to Ford.
The Implications of Doing Nothing
Martin Sharp and technical review. He has discovered that with years of development and after considerable financial investment, Group A rallycars are more advanced than anything ever before. The costs, environmental issues and very existence of the sport form major part of the article.
The Market Force
David Williams writes about co-driver turned into a team manager and business man. This article is especially interesting as it gives a glimpse on Richards before Prodrive hit gold.
On a Hiding to Nothing
Amanda Campbell writes about the misery of being a British rally driver. Three drivers had contract for 1991 but none of them was retained for 1992.
Bringing the Past to Life
A historic rallying article by David Williams, including a sizeable sidebar on costs of historic rallying, written by David Campbell.
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Foreword by Juha Kankkunen......................5 Introduction...................................11
World championship review......................14 Wired: The whirlwind rise of Francois Delecour.22 Technical considerations.......................30 The market force...............................38 On a hiding to nothing.........................46 Breathing the past to life.....................54
World Championship Rallies.....................66 Championship Rally Results....................128
Rally Car Specifications......................158 British Open Rally Championship...............162 British National Rally Championship...........168 European Championship.........................172
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Facts
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Published in England (1991) by Hazleton Publishing
176 pages ISBN: 0-905138-98-9
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