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As year before, no changes.
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World Championship Review
Seasonal review by David Williams.
Move on Up
Just a year after Rallycourse wrote about the plight of British rally driver, there is profile of Colin McRae. Written by David Williams, superlatives are not spared.
Survival Rationale
Martin Sharp's technical review discusses the Formula 2 category, asking whether it could be the top class as had been proposed at the time. Costs were the important question as world economy slumped but would 2WD cars be the solution?
The Team Player
Amanda Campbell interviews Mitsubishi team co-ordinator Rob Arthur. Interview starts off from Rob's time as codriver and Tony Pond offers insights of mr. Arthur before focus of the article moves to managerial duties.
Three Men in Search of a Solution
David Williams talks with Miki Biasion, Andrew Cowan and Juha Piironen about the future of rallying. Thanks to diversity of these three in role, nationality and character, the article manages to cover the question from several angles. They have their differences, proving how difficult it is to find the consensus.
A Day on the Stage, a Night in the Bar
Keeping with questionable tradition of writing about non-WRC activity, David Williams takes a peek on Circuit of Ireland.
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Foreword by Carlos Sainz........................5 Introduction....................................8
World championship review......................14 Move on up: Colin McRae profile................24 Technical review...............................32 The team player: Rob Arthur interview..........40 Three men in search of a solution..............48 A day on the stage, a night in the bar.........56
World Championship Rallies.....................66 Championship Rally Results....................128
Rally Car Specifications......................158 An appreciation: Robin Turvey.................161 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 (1992) by Hazleton Publishing
176 pages ISBN: 0-905138-89-9
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