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PHIL BERG, 1981-89, is a freelance journalist who lives in Michigan.
The FIA 1982 Group B rules superseded those that led Porsche to use weight-saving balsa shift knobs for 917s and spawned 959 supercars (concept name: Grüppe B).
Rallying embraced the formula with the physics-defying Lancia 037 and Delta S4 (a street-legal car that Henri Toivonen drove at the Grand Prix track in Estoril, Portugal, fast enough to qualify sixth for the 1986 Formula One race there), Peugeot 205 T16, Renault 5 Turbo, Ford RS200 and Audi Sport Quattro. The penalty for violating laws of physics was multiple deaths in Por-tugal and the loss of Toivonen in Corsica, a cost that ended Group B after the four-day 800-mile Olympus Rally in Washington in 1986. There, Markku Alen and Juha Kankkunen decided the world title on the very last mile of wet gravel, hooking wheels inside ditches, sliding, spinning and banging the 200-foot-tall-pine-blanketed earth, witnessed by almost nobody. I was there.
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