Archive Rally review, July 1986 Regrouping Reactions have been varied to the post-Corsica changes in the rules governing vehicles eligible for the World rally Championship from 1987 onwards. At one extreme there were harsh words… July 1986 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Kiwi polish Colin McRae takes a third straight win in New Zealand, and keeps his slim WRC hopes alive. Sponsorship of events, teams and drivers by tobacco companies, notably to promote particular… September 1995 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Rally review - The Sweedish Rally, April 1976 Saabs Supreme in Snow When two rallies are combined by their respective sets of organisers there is always some discussion over which good points should be kept from each of… April 1976 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Air The Microlight Conventional pilots sneered at them and called them toys, the public viewed them with suspicion and concern, ministry men saw them as a means of avoiding the due… March 1982 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Rally Review, September 1974 Rally of the 1000 Lakes: There was a time when no-one would take on the Finns on their home ground. They were good anywhere in the world, but in the… September 1974 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive What price Monte-Carlo? Once regarded as the world's best rally, the Monte is no longer an adventure for the private British teams. Our Rallies Editor explains why. Strange how some people form obscure… January 1984 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Epynt Starts the Rallying Year The military ranges at Mynydd Epynt in Wales offer classic rallying terrain Many years have passed since an area of open, mountainous moorland to the northwest of Brecon—or Aberhonddu as it… February 1978 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Rally Review, August 1969 International Scottish Rally THE Scottish Rally, one of the four Home Internationals to be held this year (the Gulf London Rally having been cancelled), was both interesting and disappointing. In… August 1969 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Rally review: Sanremo Rally, December 1988 The All-Italian Job Michael Caine and Co will no doubt forgive us the comment that The Italian Job was a curious name for a film depicting British Minis and British… December 1988 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Rally Review, April 1975 Swedish Rally The International Swedish Rally, the only real snow rally in the World Championship, ironically suffers a great deal at the hands of the weather. There are always doubts… April 1975 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive First non-Nordic driver to win When the Safari Rally achieved world recognition and began to attract drivers from all over the globe, the visitors, even the most experienced and battle-hardened professionals found it very difficult… October 1990 Issue By Gerry Phillips
Archive Rally review: Acropolis Rally, July 1989 Lancia eases the strain If someone had asked us whether the Acropolis Rally had ever been won by a crew in a Lancia Fulvia or a Stratos, and demanded an… July 1989 Issue By Gerry Phillips