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RAC Rally 1984

The RAC Rally is always packed with drama, and in 1984 fans were treated to a real thriller. After five days of high-speed competition, the final round of the World Rally Championship would see the top two drivers separated by just four seconds! Experience the history-making action from the special stages of the 1984 Lombard RAC Rally in this exceptional highlights programme. Experience forests, night stages and even a spin with extensive in-car sequences accompanied by the soundtrack of the Rothmans Porsche engine, co-driver's pace notes and more than a few rough landings!

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The RAC Rally is always packed with drama, and in 1984 fans were treated to a real thriller. After five days of high-speed competition, the final round of the World Rally Championship would see the top two drivers separated by just four seconds! Experience the history-making action from the special stages of the 1984 Lombard RAC Rally in this exceptional highlights programme. Experience forests, night stages and even a spin with extensive in-car sequences accompanied by the soundtrack of the Rothmans Porsche engine, co-driver's pace notes and more than a few rough landings!

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