Archive The Monte-Carlo Rally A couple of years ago interest in the Monte-Carlo Rally was at a very low ebb, and if you took out the French there would have been few runners indeed.… March 1980 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Rally Review, February 1980 The Bandama Rally A title collected without any contest is hardly worth crowing about, but one earned the hard way, with a close rival snapping at one's heels throughout the… February 1980 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Bitter sweet Juha Kankkunen's victory delighted Toyota, which became the first Japanese manufacturer to take the World Championship, but celebrations were overshadowed by the death of popular Kiwi Rodger Freeth Sadness and… November 1993 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive RAC correction ONE should not think of Finland when writing of the RAC Rally. Too late for any change, we realised that the reference on page 76 to Hannu Mikkola's previous wins… January 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Portuguese Rally Close finish between Audi and Lancia Ten years after visiting the Monte-Carlo Rally what is likely to be the visitor's major recollection, displays of driving skill in the Alps or the… April 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Monte-Carlo Rally Yorkshiremen would liken it to apple pie without the cheese, Welshmen to the Llanelli rugby posts without their sospan cappings, whilst Scots would probably mutter darkly about kilts without their sporrans.… March 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive The months ahead By the time you read this, the Monte-Carlo Rally will be over by at least four days and the first points scores of the 1983 World Rally Championship will be known.… February 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Marlboro Safari Rally Would you believe it possible for a driver to win a World Championship rally having twice broken his rear axle in competitive sections? Or for a driver to be classed as… May 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Swedish Rally There are no such things as predictions in rallying. Guesses there may be, but attempts at forecasting are invariably no more reliable than cast dice or tossed coins. Even with the… April 1980 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Safari Rally Safari Rally — The First 40 Years, by Roger Barnard. Westholme Publishing, Sheffield SI0 1DA. £13.99. Other than those devoted almost exclusively to photographs, books about rallying fall into three… January 1993 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Castrol Welsh Rally Long gone are the times when this event was crammed into a weekend without respite, starting on a Friday evening and finishing on the Sunday after no official rest stops… June 1983 Issue By Greg Phillips
Archive Ford's first win in Sanremo...or was it? In 1966, a Ford came to the end of what was then called the Rally of the Flowers in first place. At least, that was what all the stage and… December 1993 Issue By Greg Phillips