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Rallycourse 1989
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Virtually no changes this time from previous edition, quality coverage continues for another season.

Contributors editor Mike Greasley, David Williams, Martin Sharp, Mike McCarthy, Wilfried Muller, Neil Perkins, John Taylor (results section) with photographic credits going to Reinhard Klein (chief photographers), Hugh Bishop, Malcolm Bryan, Martyn Elford, Andre P. Marzoli, Professional Sport/Bruce Jenkins, Peter Robain and David Williams.

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1989: Defying Analysis

David Williams' review of the 1989 season.

Lars-Erik Torph

Appreciation of Torph by Mike Greasley.

Didier Auriol: the Flying Frog!

David Williams recounts Didier's story, from his early drives in French national series to deals with first Ford and then Lancia.

Back to the Future

Shorter than before, only five pages, but contents of Martin Sharp's technical review are as brilliant as ever.

No Longer a Boozy Cruise

An article about rally mechanics by David Williams, based on interviews with four top mechanics. Job has changed as much as the sport, making it more serious and taking fun out of it. Also included are profiles of these four rally mechanics on short, separate sidebars.

Pleasing the Impecunious?

An historic rallying article by Mike McCarthy.

A Question of Attitude

A photoarticle by Reinhard Klein and Wilfried Muller. Not one of the traditional ones, besides Klein's photos this has Muller's essay which compares the facilities of WRC teams of 1989, concluding that Lancia has the most impressive one.

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Foreword by Miki Biasion......................5
Introduction..................................9

World championship review....................12
Appreciation - Lars-Erik Torph...............25
Didier Auriol - The Flying Frog..............28
Technical Feature - Back to the Future.......36
WRC Mechanics - No Longer a Boozy Cruise.....46
Historic Rallying - Pleasing the Impecunious.55
A Question of Attitude.......................66

World Championship Rallies...................75
Championship Rally Results..................130
Rally Car Specifications....................158

British Open Rally Championship.............162
British National Rally Championship.........168
European Championship.......................173


Rallycourse 1989
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Published in England (1989)
by Hazleton Publishing

176 pages
ISBN: 0-905138-64-3
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