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The World's Greatest Rally Cars
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In Theaters : 01 January, 2001
DVD Release : 29 January, 2002
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The World's Greatest Rally Cars description
From Audi to Vauxhall, The World's Greatest Rally Cars offers a comprehensive survey of peak performers throughout the history of Rally racing. This well-made feature examines 34 racers in 19 marques, treating each car as a separate DVD chapter, and showing each historically significant competitor in new or (mostly) archival footage, with detailed histories of every car. The informative narration was researched by Rally historian Graham Robson, and the narrator is veteran British Rally driver and commentator Ron Mason, whose in-depth experience informs every chapter, along with engaging reminiscence from several of the sport's most illustrious drivers. (They all cite the Ford Escort Mk I as the best Rally car ever.) Fact pages are given for each featured car, along with data for 27 years of championship racers, and breathtaking on-board footage from some of Rally's most treacherous courses. Kudos to the race fans at Duke Video for a job well done. --Jeff Shannon
The World's Greatest Rally Cars Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Get it just for the Pikes Peak Footage
Most of this DVD is okay, even if there is a disproportionate amount of attention placed on the Fords... But the single best reason to get this is that it contains nearly the entire famous 'Climb Dance' sequence of Ari Vatenen's Peugeot at Pikes Peak. Having that 5 minutes of film on DVD makes the whole disc worthwile.
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