The Killer Bees were uncompromising race cars that cut an earsplitting path through the European countryside. In 1986, after just three years of racing including several fatal accidents involving drivers and spectators, the killer bees of FISA Group B were outlawed. -WARNING- it gets loud at the very end..

As the World Rally Championship headed to Corsica for its 2019 event, David Evans and Colin Clark visited the corner where Henri Toivonen and co-driver Sergio Cresto were killed in a crash that effectively signalled the end of rallying’s spectacular but frighteningly dangerous Group B era. As well as paying their respects, they outline why there is still to this day so much mystery around the crash that happened in 1986.

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