RE: Chris Harris video: rally nirvana

RE: Chris Harris video: rally nirvana

Wednesday 6th June 2012

Chris Harris video: rally nirvana

They say never meet your heroes - they're wrong, says Harris, after hanging out with rallying's greats



Tyre launches - they're like porous condoms, only a little less useful. Normally I take care to avoid them, but last week I made an exception. Pirelli was introducing its new P7 Corsa Classic tyre and, even for someone who swore he'd never do another one of these jobs again, it was too much to resist.


First up, Pirelli had sorted a San Remo stage. Then it had persuaded the owners of a Delta S4, a Stratos, a 037, a 131 Abarth, an Impreza WRC and a rather apologetic-looking Group A Lancia Delta to provide their cars for appraisal purposes. For driving duties it hired Markku Alen and Juha Kankkunen. In other words, if Carlsberg organised tyre launches, the recipe wouldn't get close to this.

There would be no chance to drive the cars or sample the product itself: even by Italian standards, this must be a world first - a product launch that doesn't allow journalists to report on the product. But who cares when you have a four-time world champion and a Delta S4?

The video tells the story of the day, but there was so much anecdote and information about the product that didn't make the edit.


First, the product. Anyone who fondly remembers the P Zero-C will be ecstatic about this new arrival. The asymmetrical tread pattern looks almost identical and there are two different compounds, D3 and D5, and currently they work on 15in and 16in rims. Further enhancing the event's genius credentials, Pirelli didn't have a Porsche 911 present (I kind of understand that it would have upset the aesthetic of those Italian machines) but admitted that the Porsche will easily be the biggest market for this car.

As someone who spent months looking for a decent tyre to run on 8in and 9in Fuchs a few years back, the P7 Classic would have been the answer to all my prayers. The soft compound D5 is really a qualifier, with all the cars munching through them very quickly on the abrasive Tarmac of San Remo, the harder D3 wasn't available on the day. I know, don't say it.


I never knew that Markku Alen had once signed for Peugeot. He casually told us over dinner how he did the deal, spent a month testing with Jean Todt's team, then was phoned by Luca De Montezemelo who told him that he would not be leaving the Fiat family. Soon after he went for dinner in Turin and Luca persuaded him with pasta and lire. His relationship with the president of the FIA remains frosty to this day. Markku is engaging, generous with his time and possessed of a genuinely impish sense of humour.

Of the dozens of frankly cool things he did over those 30 hours we spent with him, undoubtedly the coolest was walking past the Group A Delta and being offered the keys. "No thank you, I never liked it very much." A few seconds later he was snuggled down in the Stratos again.

These boys really did see it all. The last time he drove a Delta S4 on a World Championship event, he said it had a genuine 620hp. At the end of '86, with Group B banned, he was testing the baby-Delta with 220hp. "It was nothing." His words, not mine.


As for the ECV - well, it's plainly nuts. You'll see it in the video with the certifiable, and six times Italian Rally Champion, Paolo Andreucci trying to make sense of a claimed 800hp. When you see the thing lurch and shudder in the middle of an Italian village, it does bring clarity to the messy end of Group B. The cars were immense, but completely unhinged. After my first run in the Delta S4 I was genuinely shocked at the thought of such a car being driven within inches of spectators. Wearing shorts and a T-shirt didn't help.

They were great times, but they couldn't continue.

I've watched the final edit a few times now and I find these cars - these drivers - utterly compelling. I feel privileged to now have a video memento of what will always be one of the best days of my working life. And I didn't even drive a car.

Enjoy the vid.

 

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Tyrewrecker

Original Poster:

6,419 posts

154 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Amazing video again, thanks for sharing smile

JSquaredJim

238 posts

212 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Mr Harris, you are the jammiest git alive at this present moment. What an awesome day. Hero cars but the drivers, Marku and Juha! You surely couldn't have wished for a better day.
Next tyre test day you don't fancy just chuck the tickets my way tongue out

fatboy69

9,372 posts

187 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Great video. People are so wrong when they say don't meet your heroes. I met Michelle Mouton many years at a Donington Rally Sprint event.

She was fantastic & I got a passenger ride for two laps around the Rally Sprint course in a Rover SD1 with her driving.

That was the same event that a certain brummie race driver got his first chance to drive the WIlliams Honda. An epic weekend for me.

k-ink

9,070 posts

179 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Wibble.

eek

BBS-LM

3,972 posts

224 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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That looked like a pretty special day.

BallsOfTitanium

36 posts

181 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Just had to kill screen when the girlfriend walked in it felt so naughty.... She asked me why I was dribbling (from the mouth I hasten to add) now walking to shop for a bottle of wine. Small price for a top video cheers Chris and Pistonheads

filski666

3,841 posts

192 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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I need some more tissues.........

AWESOME video, shame there was no in-car or more detail of the ECV, but what a collection of cars and drivers!

Honey Badger

354 posts

222 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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That is fantastic.

It's like someone put the video on fast forward at about 7:25 when the S4 gets going

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I think the 037 part has beaten the Francois Delacour GT3 video for Harris not quite believing what's going on.

Edited by Honey Badger on Wednesday 6th June 21:10

soxboy

6,225 posts

219 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Had the honour (well, luck) of sitting next to Markku Alen at the prizegiving of the 1988 Lombard RAC in Harrogate. Not quite sat next to him in a Stratos or S4, but great at 14 to be next to such company.

swilding

555 posts

250 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Beautiful work. Keep them coming.

Mastodon2

13,826 posts

165 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Incredible. What a stunning line up of cars, and those drivers, they were amazing. Look at them giving it 6/10thsere, imagine the 10/10ths stuff they were doing back in the day. My favourite Harris video yet.

mcrdave

191 posts

191 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Just want to say thanks for these videos Mr H, they're pure escapism, you know the quality is going to be spot on, the subjects are always right on the money, they just get better and better. To think of all the videos I bought and the money spent as a yoof and now we get this - FOR FREE.

  • A Massive Thumbs Up*

Daniel1

2,931 posts

198 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Without getting into a row with people about how rallying was better back then, by golly that was so much more fun to watch then the current WRC. It's not even my era, I was a mid to late nineties rally convert, but that was excellent. What a great day.

ArnageWRC

2,065 posts

159 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Absolutely marvellous stuff!! Utter Rally porn.....

How lucky to be able to remember those days....awesome cars, awesome drivers....WRC was a mega sport!!!

I won't comment about the current day sport......


Keep these videos coming please....

Fluffsri

3,165 posts

196 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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YOU LUCKY bd!!!!!

pwrc

2,357 posts

152 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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abarth sticker in the white s4? thought they stuck to fiat. amazing acceleration in those deltas though. top stuff chris

m3jappa

6,425 posts

218 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Wow ,mysterious stuff,mreally enjoyed that.

GarryA

4,700 posts

164 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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If you want to know about the ECV then google for 'Beppe Volta' he got most of the gear from ECV project including loads of TriFlux motor parts, there are some great Youtube vids about him.

logos

6 posts

144 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Amazing video. Really.
Alèn probably wasn't the fastest rally driver of his era but he was the funniest\most sincere. His interviews were memorable, straight talking (often a bit too much) in a funny mix of english\finnish\italian.

It's kind of sad that nowadays rallying isn't as fun as it was in the group B era and Lancia\Abarth aren't selling sport cars\competing in any series.

CH: just a request: please post aside on youtube more unedited videos of the event.

Keep them coming,

L

Edited by logos on Wednesday 6th June 21:19

jeffw

845 posts

228 months

Wednesday 6th June 2012
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Stunning....well done CH smile