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you should absolutely check out the group B rally class from back in the 80's, total insanity

philipstroud
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Even F1 drivers say these guys are completely insane. Their skills are off the charts.

azynkron
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In my opinion the top rally drivers are the best drivers in the world. Their car control is just outstanding.

dereksmith
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"I would never stand next to that"
Still nothing compared to group B Rally back in the day. Fans were crazy. There were literally a a sea of people right on the track that parted just in front of the cars. When asked about it Walter Röhrl replied “They are only bushes to us—only trees; if we think these are people, we cannot drive”

antivanti
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Every spectator know the risks when they attend a rally! The buzz is on another level in this sport!

delskioffskinov
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Audience participation. If a car flips over, the fans will rush over and turn it back over so it can keep racing.

davidparkin
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You have just discovered one of the best motorsports in the world. A lot of those clips were from a time when rallying was a bit more wild west than now, but it's still a cracking sport to watch. Manufacturer teams put a lot of money into it but they come and go. At WRC level, it's expensive and the cars are heavily modified.
There are far fewer serious accidents and fatalities than you might imagine.
Raid rallies are different again. The Paris-Dakar, for example (no longer Paris to Dakar because of security issues).

PedroConejo
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Rally de Portugal 🇵🇹, the best in the world, 80, 90... it's 🤯

jrcritico
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I had a guy working for me who drove in Australian Rally Championship, I got my company to sponsor his car and I think he lasted 5 races before he completely destroyed the car. Absolutely insane drivers, but great fun!! ;)

sangfroidian
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In the 80's i worked with a team. the cars are built to withstand immense impacts. I really enjoyed testing the cars on the old aerodrome near the works.

jessh
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Rally Drivers and the Co-Passenger Conversations are the best kind of unintentional comedy. 😂

PokhrajRoy.
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I used to do hillclimbs a few years ago. In a road-going class which basically meant a few decent modifications were allowed. I did my testing at a track my friend owned and he also rented it out for rally teams to do testing. One particular day one of the top Irish Tarmac Championship drivers was there in an Escort Cosworth WRC and he let me sit with him for a few laps. He did things with that car that I never imagined were actually possible.

TheBlaert
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As Colin McRae used to say, if in doubt go flat out.

Graham
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Rally is the ultimate test for a driver. Its in the snow, gravel, sand, tarmac, cobblestone. In forests, deserts, old towns and everything else. Even on circuits. Itas hills, water, rain, mist, day night. Everything. And at high speed too. Its glorious.

anglerfish
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Being a co-driver myself, I can only say I'm having my own little party in the passenger seat, when we compete in the danish Historic Rally Championship, even if we don't win, and even in a 1967 Mini, we are competitive in our class,

psycosmurf
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I used to participate in entry-level rally events 40-odd years ago (back in the days of the first Ford Fiesta) and so followed the world-class events via magazines. One of the more memorable stories involved <some famous Scandinavian driver> with a writer/reporter acting as navigator. Something went wrong and they ended up sliding to a stop on the roof, right in the middle of a busy railway track.

After a few seconds of all the gear/pencils/papers/dirt/dust falling "up" to the roof of the car, the driver looked out the window and said something like "we go now, train is coming".

They managed to push/skid the car off the tracks just before the train came through the crossing.

johnbridgman
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I spent most of my childhood watching stage rallying as my dad used to do it. Not to a professional level but sufficiently fast. I was always taught not to stand on the outside of a bend as it’s dangerous. The cars are super strong as they have roll cages in them so it takes quite a lot to smash the cabin of the car. The Scandinavians are probably the best at stage rallying but the Brits are pretty good too. The Group B cars from the 80’s were insanely fast.

olienajh
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You're absolutely right, WRC is *huge* in Europe. It's kind of looked over here in the States, which is kind of a shame. But in Europe, there are cars most people haven't ever heard of, like SEAT, Renault, Skoda, and I think even Peugeot still does some rally stuff. It gets pretty wild, and people love to crowd straights to get their ears blown off.

JeffOfTheMountains
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Why the fiesta, well basically the fastest cars to get round rally stages have to as light as possible, as nimble as possible, and as for the engines they are regulated so makes no sense to have bigger heavier cars. The rally stages for rallies have always been on public roads / tracks which are closed for the event, but because they are public roads spectators are free to watch a lot of the action. Standing on the outside of a curve is just plain stupid though, but I’m sure gives the best view of these awesome machines. I’d watch a 2022 rally to see what it’s like today. Some other things to check…. The Dakar rally, mille miglia rally, Pikes peak hill climb (USA), and a new sport… Extreme E. other motor sport to see f1 fastest pit stops, and f1 Grosjean’s crash in 2020

Aaron-nieu
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My brother used to drive us to school like that when we were young. It was an old Datsun B 210. Little four cylinder car but he knew the roads. Air time was a thing. The worst crash we ever had was in the Wisconsin winter. We had a friend in the back seat that had never ridden with us and he started complaining about how fast we were going on a curvy, snow covered road. So my brother went faster and faster! It was great until a long straightaway where he lost control because of huge holes in the 4 inches of ice on the road. We spun around and around while he calmy took out a cigarette, lit it, and calmy said "I have lost control of the vehicle." Upon completion of this sentence we slammed backwards into a huge snowbank and completely buried the car in the ditch. Nobody was hurt but our friend was screaming at the top of his lungs how he was never going to ride with us again! Ahhh.... good times!

karlsjunior