Could R5 help save rallying?
While churning up his local fields in an unmolested Land Rover 110, AUTOSPORT's rallies editor David Evans extols the virtues of the FIA's new and simple-strategy R5 category
In the spirit of taking my motoring backwards, I found myself in a field. But, this time, I meant to be in a field. And I hadn't come in through the gate backwards; I'd come in the conventional way.
And I'd got there in something four-wheel-drive and with proper tyres. And now I was about to fiddle with the differential. What a way to spend a morning. Brilliant.
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