
The 1986 World Rally marked the end of an era in international rallying. An era in which the cars progressed from modified versions of ordinary saloons to turbocharged 'supercars' as dangerous as they were spectacular to watch. An era of extreme spectacle on the stages for millions of fans in dozens of countries. With the technical advances edging the sport even nearer to the limits of safety for both drivers and spectators, the rally season was distinguished by both triumph and tragedy. Triumph for 'youngster' Juha Kankkunen and tragedy at the loss of Henri Toivonen and Co-driver Sergio Gresto in an accident which stunned the rallying world to its core. Witness another milestone in rallying history with this full review of an unforgettable season.

Sebastien Ogier – The Final Season

WRC 2020 - FIA World Rally Championship

WRC 2022 - FIA World Rally Championship

WRC 1985 - FIA World Rally Championship

WRC 2019 - FIA World Rally Championship

The Evolution of Rallying

WRC 2023 - FIA World Rally Championship

WRC 2017 - FIA World Rally Championship

Rally Champions of the 80's

Colin McRae: Born to Race

Ott Tänak - The Movie

WRC 2018 - FIA World Rally Championship

Over Drive

WRC 2024 - FIA World Rally Championship

No Defense

Love in the Walls

Torre 1

In Their Own Words: The Women of Kurokawa

The Death of "Superman Lives": What Happened?

Maybe Logic: The Lives and Ideas of Robert Anton Wilson