there’s a similar one that covers Formula 1 and other races like the Le Mans 24 hour. Absolutely no safety or proper crowd protection. Well worth a look. From memory it was not unusual to have up the 10 drivers and untold crowd members die each year. I think it was Jackie Stewart who finally said enough was enough and organised the drivers to simply refuse to race until the governing body got serious with the overall safety management of these races. Crazy stuff.That Rally Footage.....
You've got a driver, guided by a navigator, negotiating a rally course (not a track which repeats itself per lap), on loose gravel/dirt.... with all those people on the side of the road, and on the actual road itself at times......
I remember seeing footage like this on the old Wide World of Sports as a kid, and it looked cool. Now you just shake your head and think... "What the F*** were they thinking letting that happen?!?!?!"
The mind just absolutely boggles.
Driving that road would be hard enough. But even though drivers at that level have the capacity for absolute, unequivocal focus, to know that one slight mistake could lead to your car plowing into/through/over spectators is just uncomprehendable...
Loved the sport as a kid. Still have my under 13 trophy first place from the Clarence Valley under 13’s from 1982. Back then it was just racing. Hoffman came along and changed the sport with his impersonations of super man on a BMX. Legend!Another 30 for 30 - The Birth of Big Air. Matt Hoffman BMX rider from the '80s. Changed the sport