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PAUL LAWRENCE
Tough conditions, with snow and ice in Wales, made for a challenging rally.
Osian Pryce won the five-day event for the first time with a peerless performance.
By tradition, the World Rally Championship should have been decided in a thick soup of mud and mist, the sport’s top stars slithering through treacherous British forest roads on a good old Rally GB wi
30 years ago, Colin McRae flew, drifted and slid his way from WRC frontrunner to sporting megastar
The anecdote has thus far been delivered by detour and digression. Wynne Mitchell is doubled up in mirth as he recounts a story surrounding Tony Pond’s third-place finish on the 1985 RAC Rally of Grea
He spent the best part of 30 years trying to make racing cars go faster, then the next quarter of a century striving to make them safer. But Peter Wright, who died in November aged 79, was an understa