I’ll be totally and 100% honest with you: I’m not an expert on WRC. I thought Loeb was kinda cool – still is – so I started following the sport around the time SL rose to prominence. What’s that, about a quarter of a century […]
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Nuestra Charla: Global Warming is a Hoax, Here’s Why
Because Rally Sweden had plenty of snow – here’s why! I kind of converted back to WRC this year after a couple of years of ignoring it completely. With Ogier winning every rally – I know, it was great! – not much interest on my […]
Guest Post: WRC #WRGB 2017 by Ian Skelton
Source: https://ianskeltonphotography.com/ The WRC Wales Rally GB 2017 is the UK’s round of the FIA World Rally Championship. It is held every year through the fast, challenging forests tracks of South & North Wales. This year would see a British Winner for the first time in […]
KUB is Back!
By: Cyril Nikitenko Standing in the main grand of the Estoril circuit in Portugal in late 2005 and being totally squeezed by enthusiastic motor racing fans who turned up en masse to watch Renault F1 Team’s demo featuring Franck Montagny and the R24 with its […]
When Kimi Met Séb… in Porto!
Folks, 2017 WRC season is upon us: new cars, new challenge, quoi. It got me thinking here: how will these new winglets on wheels fare against old WRC machinery? Will the C3 WRC invade teenage dreams, their fragile eggshell minds and adorn teenage room walls […]
Guest Post: Digesting #WRC #WRGB with Ian Skelton Photography & Blogography
Rallying is in the Skelton DNA. I was aged around 10 when I first taken to watch the then Lombard RAC Rally by my Dad & Grandad. Years pass, the name changed to Network Q RAC Rally but still we Skeltons tramped through cold muddy […]
Topper
It’s dark, it’s December, it’s time to remember some of our occasional visits to race tracks or rallies c. 2015. We started off with a short visit to Formula 1 winter testing in the green hills of Jerez; this year’s cars weren’t particularly impressive to […]
Illumination (for the WRC Nation)
Illumination is not an easy thing in photography – and it does come so hard. Light, shadows, more light… I mean, I get blisters on my fingers after changing camera settings a million times at every event that I attend. It’s part of the game: […]

