RE: Group B legends in action

RE: Group B legends in action

Monday 4th February 2013

Group B Rallying Legends in action

PH gatecrashes a reunion for Group B cars created off the back of a Facebook fan page



I’m about to send a search party out for my feet, I’ve not felt them for hours. But soon all that is forgotten as in the distance an engine revs on the start line and before I know it a 6R4 is barrelling towards me, a serious dollop of opposite lock chucked in for good measure, barely warm slicks scrabbling for grip and adding to the cacophony in a brief, frantic spurt of acceleration before it’s time to drop a gear to weave through the esses and out of sight. No, it’s not the 80s, my view wasn’t partially obscured by an ill advised perm. Welcome to the world of Group B Rallying Legends.

Audi fan Hanlon gathered fellow Group B owners
Audi fan Hanlon gathered fellow Group B owners
A proper bobble hat event in the best possible sense, I’ve come to Curborough Sprint Course in Staffordshire, suitably attired and ready for a trip back in time to a – the? – golden age of rallying, with the bombastic, brilliant Group Bs. It’s the brainchild of John Hanlon, the Quattro zealot who kindly indulged Dan in pairing a stickered up Audi A1 alongside one of his very special rally originals.

Here he’s brought his ex-Stig Blomqvist Quattro A2 wearing its 1983 1000 Lakes livery, along with an ex Michele Mouton/John Buffum Pikes Peak S1 Quattro, both in fine form and bringing some of the most evocative rallying history to life on a bright, chilly Saturday in February 30 years later, at the inaugural Group B Rallying Legends meeting.

All the cars attending had real rally history
All the cars attending had real rally history
Hanlon and Karol Wiechczynski founded the Group B Rallying Legends and talked about making an event of this kind happen late last year. “But it was only confirmed as possible three weeks ago, so we had a lot to do in a very short space of time,” Hanlon confides.

The group’s mission statement explains it is “dedicated to the original and true spirit of Group B rallying” and Hanlon adds that it’s about promoting and celebrating the cars, drivers and history of this era. “Group B was the most thrilling period of rallying,” he says, “and, for me, it needs to be commemorated in a similar way.” Originality is key, of that he is adamant, ensuring this is an authentic celebration, bringing stars of the era to life with a spine-tingling combination of sights, smells and sounds, an evocative, sensory explosion packed with enthusiasm and faithful to one of rallying’s greatest eras.

10 6R4s turned up to this first event
10 6R4s turned up to this first event
It’s a passion shared by many owners, keen to remember Group B not by watching YouTube clips and polishing their cars but by enjoying them with a healthy dose of wheelspin and tyre squeal. Today’s impressive roll call is proof of that, 10 6R4s including an ex-Colin McRae/Nicky Grist car, a Chevette HS, an Esprit S1, an ex-Bjorn Waldegard Mk2 Escort, a Rover Vitesse, a rare Nissan 240RS, an Evo spec RS200, Jimmy McRae’s Sierra Cosworth, a Ford Escort WRC and a Ferrari 308 GTB lighting up the tarmac – and sometimes kicking up the grass on either side.

Because, you’ll be pleased to hear, this wasn’t about pootling, minding the paintwork and waving to the spectators. With several trackside excursions, some wonderfully gratuitous donutting and plenty of sideways extravagance, it was a very fitting tribute to one of rallying’s most exciting, if short-lived, eras, spectators also afforded the opportunity to get close to the cars in the paddock.

Mix was eclectic, the passion universal
Mix was eclectic, the passion universal
“We're not aware of another organisation currently catering solely for these original, important historic rally cars,” Hanlon tells us. And if you like the sound of it, he promises there’s more to come. “It’s been amazing to witness 21 genuine rally cars in one place for our debut. We hope to prove that it's possible to regularly assemble a strong number of these rare original cars. We want to present them correctly, whilst allowing the spectators and drivers to have fun in safety.”

See the Group B Rallying Legends Facebook page for more.



PH caught up with some of the owners to find out how their day went – click the link below the thumbnail for their respective stories.


Terry Maynard, Lotus Esprit S1

 


Morgan Thompson, Rover Vitesse

 


Paul Hunter, Nissan 240RS

 


Ian Gwynne, Sierra Cosworth

 


Mark Pollard, Metro 6R4 twin-turbo

 

   

 







 

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pSyCoSiS

Original Poster:

3,594 posts

205 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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Those beasts look epic!

paulshears

804 posts

197 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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I'd have gone if I'd known about it frown

molineux1980

1,200 posts

219 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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And me, I live near there :-( Is there a link to the FB page, i'll keep an eye out for any more events?

VeeDub Geezer

461 posts

154 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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No video? frown

Krikkit

26,527 posts

181 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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paulshears said:
I'd have gone if I'd known about it frown
Me too, not too far to be worth an outing!

Big Fat Fatty

3,303 posts

156 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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paulshears said:
I'd have gone if I'd known about it frown
+1, looks like great fun and an impressive turnout. Some rare beasties there as well, stuff you don't immediately think of when Group B is mentioned.

Great pics thumbup

MogulBoy

2,932 posts

223 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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That Esprit intrigues me... I remember seeing something similar at a garage in Blackburn (or thereabouts) near Aberdeen in the mid 80's and possibily on track at Ingliston.

I can't quite remember if it was just an Esprit looky-likey "sillouette" body on a single seater (or bespoke) chassis but I recall looking under the front and seeing long/delicate suspension wishbones that wouldn't have looked out of place on a Formula Ford chassis...

RickRick

1 posts

154 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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there should be one or 2 of these doing demo runs down blackpool prom at the nw stages rally on friday and saturday

jet_noise

5,648 posts

182 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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Dear All,

now, come on chaps.
I've just voted and the PH o'meter is reading 9.
Here are epic vehicles from the zenith of rallying being run by enthusiasts, what's not to like?

If you didn't score this as a 10 then wouldn't you be happier at mumsnet?

regards,
Jet

TvrJohn

1,058 posts

255 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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Just had a look and theres 94 entries
http://www.nwstages.co.uk/


moribund

4,031 posts

214 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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Excellent article!

YorkshirePudding

2,119 posts

185 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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paulshears said:
I'd have gone if I'd known about it frown
It was by invite only.

IanMorewood

4,309 posts

248 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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Bit of a shame that no one thought to tell the PH massive about some real rally cars bombing about Staffordshire before the event, Im sure I could have dragged the kids and wife over for a few hours of 80's style sideways action.

mightymouse

1,438 posts

228 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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YorkshirePudding said:
It was by invite only.
Correct.........not really sure why
However don't forget there will be some of these at Race Retro @ Stonleigh weekend 23 / 24 Feb
smokin

M666 EVO

1,124 posts

162 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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No RS200 or S4?

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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TvrJohn said:
Just had a look and theres 94 entries
http://www.nwstages.co.uk/
Better cars at this one
http://www.wyedeanrally.com/

rutthenut

202 posts

263 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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mightymouse said:
However don't forget there will be some of these at Race Retro @ Stonleigh weekend 23 / 24 Feb
I think PH should get involved with Race Retro, given the interest in seeing rally cars going sideways... biggrin

motorsportbeng

200 posts

160 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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If this interests you then be sure to check out the Eifel Rallye. A must for the Group B enthusiasts the scale of it is 100 times bigger than this event, I helped run an RS200 and Safari spec T16 last year and was blown away by the event!

Coco H

4,237 posts

237 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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Cuborough's a pretty tight and short course - bet they made a lot of noise going round there. I would have been there had I known just to drool over the cars.

AllNines

346 posts

182 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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It's like 1995 all over again, with the Group B Car Club at Curborough!