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Rallye Sanremo 1989 1989

52 min📅 1989-10-12

Relive the high-octane drama of the 1989 World Rally Championship's penultimate showdown in *Rallye Sanremo 1989 (1989)*, a gripping documentary that captures the fierce battle between Toyota's celica GT-Fours and Lancia's cutting-edge Delta Integrales.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rallye Sanremo 1989 (1989) about?

This documentary dives into the penultimate round of the 1989 World Rally Championship, where top drivers like Juha Kankkunen and Carlos Sainz clashed behind the wheel of Toyota Celica GT-Fours. The film follows their high-stakes duel against Lancia's Delta Integrales, driven by Miki Biasion and Didier Auriol, set against Italy's rugged terrain.

Who directed Rallye Sanremo 1989?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Rallye Sanremo 1989?

The documentary features rally legends Juha Kankkunen, Carlos Sainz, Patrick Snyers, Miki Biasion, Alex Fiorio, and Didier Auriol in the driver's seat.

Is Rallye Sanremo 1989 (1989) worth watching?

While unrated, this 52-minute documentary is a gem for rally fans, offering a visceral look at 1989's championship tensions and mechanical prowess. Its focus on legendary drivers and tight races makes it compelling even for non-specialists.

How long is Rallye Sanremo 1989?

The runtime for *Rallye Sanremo 1989* is 52 minutes.

About Rallye Sanremo 1989 (1989) — The 1989 rally showdown that defined World Rally Championship history

Relive the high-octane drama of the 1989 World Rally Championship's penultimate showdown in *Rallye Sanremo 1989 (1989)*, a gripping documentary that captures the fierce battle between Toyota's celica GT-Fours and Lancia's cutting-edge Delta Integrales. Behind the wheel are legends like Juha Kankkunen and Carlos Sainz, pushing their machines to the limit on Italy's treacherous mountain roads. Directed as a cinematic showcase of motorsport's golden era, this 52-minute film delivers raw speed, tactical brilliance, and the sheer unpredictability of rally racing in the late '80s.

With a pulse-pounding atmosphere and unfiltered access to the sport's fiercest competitors, *Rallye Sanremo 1989* immerses viewers in a world where split-second decisions spell the difference between victory and defeat. The documentary thrives on the tension of elite drivers—including Miki Biasion and Didier Auriol—defying both man and machine, making it a must-watch for rally enthusiasts and documentary lovers alike.