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The list of fatal World Rally Championship accidents consists of drivers and co-drivers who have died at FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) rallies. The list also includes fatal accidents in the International Championship for Manufacturers (IMC), the predecessor to the World Rally Championship, which was contested from 1970 to 1972.
Rally Adam Plate Driver 24 August 2012 II Targa Adelaide - Australian Targa Championship Australia Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII: Rally John Mansell Driver 17 April 2013 22nd Targa Tasmania - Australian Targa Championship Australia Porsche Cayman: Rally James McIntosh Co-driver 14 July 2013 Rally of Queensland - Queensland Rally Championship Australia
Rally Car Asturias Rally Championship (Campeonato de Asturias de Rallyes) Asturias, Spain: Rally Villa de Tineo Race The car left the road and crashed into a tree [38] Timothy Cathcart (GBR) 2014-08-15 Rally car Citroën DS3: British Rally Championship: Todds Leap Ulster Rally: Ulster Rally Race Lost control, left the road and crashed [129]
It overturned several times in the Libyan desert of Sabah just a few kilometers before the end of the fifth stage of the rally. The impact of the crash caused the roll-bar of the car to collapse and both the occupants were crushed and killed at the scene. [7] [22] 13 Gilles Lalay: 7 January 1992 Lumonbo, Congo-Brazzaville: Francaville—Pointe ...
A YouTube star crashed his $200,000 McLaren sports car while livestreaming — and a clip of the incident has gone viral. During a livestream on the platform Kick on the morning of Saturday, Oct ...
The 1986 season was notable for being the last World Rally Championship season driven with the popular Group B rally cars, which were banned after the fatal crashes at the Rally Portugal, where three spectators were killed and more than 30 injured, and at the Tour de Corse, where Henri Toivonen and his co-driver Sergio Cresto died in a fireball ...
The car went from 60 to 100 mph in 3.08 seconds before reaching 100 to 150 mph in an additional 2.97 seconds, a video posted to his Instagram showed. “It’s just a BMW,” the post was captioned.
In the video, the boys are speeding in the car, with Careford driving and Owen filming. While the sound is somewhat muffled, it appears that Owen is telling Careford to "slow down" and "keep going."