2010 World Rally Championship Official Review out on DVD!
The history-mꦆaking 2010 World Rally Championship (WRC) delivered a feast of thrills, spills and outstanding driving - and now fans can relive the very best highlights from an amazing year of high-octane action with the ultimate guide to an unforgettable season.
The Official Review, new on DVD from Duke, featu🍌res more than seven-and-a-half hours of essential action from all 13🙈 rounds - in fact, there's so much to enjoy, it has taken two discs to fit it all in!
There's comprehensive coverage ofꦺ the entire season, from Sweden to Great Britain, with jaw-dropping footage - including plen🍨ty from inside the cars - interviews, technical features and informed commentary.
Although Ford's Mikko Hirvonen took the opening round, this year was - once again - all about Citro?n superstar S?bastien Loeb. The French legend claimed an astonishing eight victories as well as an unprecedented seventh world championship crown and, as ever, he did it in style, stunning fans ar🧜ound the world with breath-taking car control and his phenomenal flair.
As Loeb drove seren💛ely to a staggering seventh WRC title in a row, the competitio🍸n behind him raged in the battle for 'best-of-the-rest'.
Jari-Matti Latvala emerged as Ford's strongest contender, triumphing twice on his way to snatching the runner-up laurels in the British finale. Loeb's namesake and Citro?n stable-mate S?bastien Ogier firmly established himself as a star of the future with two amazing win🦂s, whilst former champion Petter Solberg produced a series of stunning drives to ensure he was always in the mix, too.
The 2010 WRC campaign also bade goodbye to the two-litre cars, as one of the biggest rule shake-ups for𒁃 more than a decade paves the way for 1.6-litre turbo pocket rockets in 2011.
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