Thirty-four years ago the world of rallying was robbed of a driver destined for global glory and years at the very top of our sport. May 2, 1986 was the day Henri Toivonen and co-driver Sergio Cresto lost their lives in a Tour de Corse crash which changed the face of rallying.
Lisa O’Sullivan leads an intriguing and emotive history lesson into one of the life and times of the mercurial Finn. David Evans, George Donaldson and Colin Clark analyse Toivonen’s impact on the sport, the man himself, where he came from and where he was heading.
There’s also a look into the ramifications of the accident which spelled the end of Group B, world rallying’s most controversial four-year formula.
What can be done with the 2020 WRC season?
Behind the scenes of the toughest Safari Rally era
Now that’s what Derek calls the 90s Part 3
Now that’s what Derek calls the 90s Part 2
The world champion from home. And the heart
Cancellations, postponements and rallying’s immediate future
Ashes to Haribo stashes, a journey home from round four 2010
Episode 10 - Argentina: it’s not all meat and drink
Bonus Spin - Andrea Adamo
Episode 8 - Now, that’s what Derek calls the 90s Part 1
Bonus Spin - COVID-19 and its effect on Rallying
Episode 7 - OGIER THE CHAMPION
Episode 6 - The Rise of Sebastien Ogier
Episode 5 - Potatoes and Planes
Episode 4 - Water, Frozen Water and Suncream - the lighter side of WRC
Episode 3 - Marcus Grönholm
Episode 2 - Rally Mexico/COVID-19 Cancelations around the world
Episode 1 - Meet The Team/Rally Sweden Recap
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