
So, 'World Rally Championship Review 1988' is this intriguing documentary that really captures the tension and grit of rally racing from that year. It dives deep into the competition, showcasing not just the established teams but also the up-and-coming talent from Eastern Europe. The on-board camera work is pretty immersive, allowing you to feel the drivers' struggles against the elements—sleet, snow, gravel, you name it. It's raw and unfiltered, showcasing the unpredictable nature of these events. The pacing varies a lot; some segments are tense, while others give you a breather, letting you appreciate the landscapes and the sheer madness of these races. It's a solid watch for anyone into motorsport history.
Documentary focused on rally racingIn-depth coverage of all 13 key racesFeatures on-board camera perspectives
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