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The Porsche at about 3:05 left was most impressive. To me, those Audi's and Peugeot's look like they were designed by a kid with a crayon. Talk about your lack of proportion.
 
That video is injected with awesome.


I love the ridiculous looks of the Group B rally cars! What other vehicles could pull off those looks?
 
They should have banned the spectators, not the cars.

In my opinion, the porsche gets your vote because you were only just born when they stopped using the raw-four-wheel-steer because it was sooooo dangerous.

Nice vids Zoxxy.

Enough to make Mcrae smile.

:irked:👍
 
The Delta S4 has a very mean very unique sound (probably because of its methods of forced induction) But the Porsche almost gives me an orgasm eevery time I hear it
 
As chaser_fan said, the Audi at the end in the first video was amazing, it just flew by the spectators so beautifully.

:(
 
Good stuff.

Those cars are every bit as awesome in real life. I remember watching the mid-eighties rallies, they even brought the stage-to-stage route for the RAC through my home town once. I'll never forget the monstrous Audi Quattros leaving black lines outside the town hall.

And, I bought a group B derivative as daily transport. I had one of the 62 UK-spec Golf Rallye G60SEs. Shame that group B went away as they came to prodction - effectively car was the shortest wheelbase Audi Quattro you could buy. Mine was, uh, uprated, and it kept pace with my mate's Lancia Delta Integrale 16V - except none of the trim fell off and it never broke down. :D
 
That video rocks, zoxxy. Mountain attack style racing (on tarmac) excites me more than any other racing style. I see it as an extreme racing style, much like rally cross, but without the impending doom of losing grip on the dirt and flying off a cliff. ;)
 
That's what was wondering aswell. Doesn't sound like a supercharger.

That video rocks, zoxxy. Mountain attack style racing (on tarmac) excites me more than any other racing style. I see it as an extreme racing style, much like rally cross, but without the impending doom of losing grip on the dirt and flying off a cliff. ;)

You do, eh?



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