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Pirelli World Rallying 31 (No. 31)

by Martin Holmes

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Martin Holmes' World Rallying annuals, for the 21st time with the support of Pirelli, are recognised as the leading books on international rallying in the world. Previous editions have established this annual as the leading reference book of the sport, used by the industry, journalists and rally fans all over the world. Centred on the 2008 World Rally Championships, there is also coverage of the IRC, European, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and African regional championships, and many national championships around the world. All the features are illustrated comprehensively, primarily by Maurice Selden's photography. The book also gives a unique appendix of results of all the major national rally championships round the world. The leading features in Pirelli World Rallying 31 will include a history of Super 2000, the memories and advice from 70 year old Rauno Aaltonen and stories about Prodrive's World Rally Car customer programme. Other features will relate to the people and subjects which become topical as the season progresses. Other contents include the regular features concerning car developments and specifications, top drivers' records, the World Championships roll of honour and a diary of the most significant features of the year.… (more)
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Martin Holmes' World Rallying annuals, for the 21st time with the support of Pirelli, are recognised as the leading books on international rallying in the world. Previous editions have established this annual as the leading reference book of the sport, used by the industry, journalists and rally fans all over the world. Centred on the 2008 World Rally Championships, there is also coverage of the IRC, European, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and African regional championships, and many national championships around the world. All the features are illustrated comprehensively, primarily by Maurice Selden's photography. The book also gives a unique appendix of results of all the major national rally championships round the world. The leading features in Pirelli World Rallying 31 will include a history of Super 2000, the memories and advice from 70 year old Rauno Aaltonen and stories about Prodrive's World Rally Car customer programme. Other features will relate to the people and subjects which become topical as the season progresses. Other contents include the regular features concerning car developments and specifications, top drivers' records, the World Championships roll of honour and a diary of the most significant features of the year.

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