WRC Greatest Stages 2008
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Every WRC event has one stage that stands out - one signature stage of breathtaking difficulty... From the snowy summit of the Col de Turini in Monte Carlo, to that amazing jump combination of Bunnings in Australia, from the strange moonscape of El Condor in Argentina, to the billions of fans that crowd the bridge on the Villadrau stage in Spain. Tarzan, Fafe, Ouninpohja.
They're all part of WRC history, part of rally folklore - famous for tremendous speed; incredible backdrops; huge jumps; dramatic water splashes; terrifying crashes and amazing battles fought out by some of the best drivers ...
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Every WRC event has one stage that stands out - one signature stage of breathtaking difficulty... From the snowy summit of the Col de Turini in Monte Carlo, to that amazing jump combination of Bunnings in Australia, from the strange moonscape of El Condor in Argentina, to the billions of fans that crowd the bridge on the Villadrau stage in Spain. Tarzan, Fafe, Ouninpohja.
They're all part of WRC history, part of rally folklore - famous for tremendous speed; incredible backdrops; huge jumps; dramatic water splashes; terrifying crashes and amazing battles fought out by some of the best drivers in the world.
This program takes you on a journey through some of the most recognisable roads in rallying and with input from some of the greatest drivers in the WRC today, we show you what makes them so very special.
Released: 2008
- Every WRC event has one stage that stands out - one signature stage of breathtaking difficulty... From the snowy summit of the Col de Turini in Monte Carlo, to that amazing jump combination of Bunnings in Australia, from the strange moonscape of El Condor in Argentina, to the billions of fans that crowd the bridge on the Villadrau stage in Spain. Tarzan, Fafe, Ouninpohja. They're all part of WRC history, part of rally folklore - famous for tremendous speed; incredible backdrops; huge jumps; dramatic water splashes; terrifying crashes and amazing battles fought out by some of the best drivers in the world. This program takes you on a journey through some of the most recognisable roads in rallying and with input from some of the greatest drivers in the WRC today, we show you what makes them so very special. Released: 2008
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