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So maybe I have got too much time on my hands..!

L555 BAT for me: which I nearly got knocked over by at the McRae gathering in October as David Lapworth hooned about at the Prodrive test track...
 

That makes me feel homesick Nick....

Donegal is a very challenging place to drive - as for McRae utter brilliance... His father Jimmy is no slouch either - he won Donegal in a HSR Chevette [;)]

Region 27 are having a big event on the 3-7 June centred around Antrim. I'm involved with getting a few runs organised... Are any of you lads coming over...?

Just for you Nick we could head to Donegal using my "local knowledge"[:D]
 
ORIGINAL: appletonn

My favourite rally car ever and in the hands of my favourite rally driver ever - enjoy....![:D]

Even though he had retired by this time, just how committed is he in this clip?!!!!

Genius - often over-used term, but justified in the case of this gentleman I feel.

http://www.rallybuzz.com/mcraes-mega-metro-donegal/

gets my vote too nick. I first saw mcrae when I was marshalling on the RAC in chatsworth in the eighties, he was in a nova. To this day thats the quickest damn nova i ever saw....[:D]. A life well lived but taken too soon eh?
 
ORIGINAL: zeb

ORIGINAL: appletonn

My favourite rally car ever and in the hands of my favourite rally driver ever - enjoy....![:D]

Even though he had retired by this time, just how committed is he in this clip?!!!!

Genius - often over-used term, but justified in the case of this gentleman I feel.

http://www.rallybuzz.com/mcraes-mega-metro-donegal/

gets my vote too nick. I first saw mcrae when I was marshalling on the RAC in chatsworth in the eighties, he was in a nova. To this day thats the quickest damn nova i ever saw....[:D]. A life well lived but taken too soon eh?

Totally - far too soon.
 
Shocking really isn't. Not so long ago we had McRae and Burns as rivals for the top spot, now they're both gone [&o]
 

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