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  • grtdkad
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    RBF and Richards family have contributed to this video ten years on from Richards World Championship.

    Quite sobering

    ratadog
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    Saw it last week. Very sad.

    billysugger
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    Saw it last week too. So sad to see pictures of a guy I hardly recognised.

    owenfackrell
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    He always was and always will be my favourite rally driver. he was always special to watch and seemed to put so much thought and effort in to what he did. I also remember watch the rally GB when he got his title and how happy he was afterwards.

    billysugger
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    I was there owen. Margham. Special day. Still got the programme and the Burns Vs McRae one.

    Them were the days. I’m too young for group B cars mind or I might think otherwise

    grtdkad
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    I went to watch my first rally in 1980 so witnessed the birth and death of Group B. We all wished that we had a driver who could compete properly at championship level. Then along came Burns and McRae – both fantastic champions – both with different styles.
    Both lost prematurely.

    schrickvr6
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    Indeed very sad, also saw him win the title at Margam park in 2001, he seemed such a down to earth nice guy, such a shame.

    stucol
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    Being a Scot i always leaned more towards McRae. But Richard always came over as an open, decent and passionate guy. RIP.

    sb
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    Richard Burns was a great driver, up there with ari vatanen, roger clark and tony pond in my opinion. I ordered a tee shirt from the website the other week but they’ve sold out temporarily. My ‘old car’ in the garage is a 1973 escort mexico so I do love my rallying 8)

    ourmaninthenorth
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    On. My 18th birthday I attended my best friend’s funeral. He died, aged 17, from a brain tumour.

    I grew up near Banbury, home of the invincible Prodrive.

    I’ll put my hand in my pocket for the RB Foundation.

    dawson
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    just watched that, very sad, got a bit of dust in my eye…

    maxray
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    Me too dawson, well a lump in my throat anyway..

    stevestunts
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    Must be a dust cloud going about, I seem to have damp eyes too.

    jools182
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    I was surprised at the lack of coverage his untimely death got in the media, he almost slipped away unnoticed. He deserved a lot more recognition for his achievements

    A footballerist crashing a supercar gets more coverage

    A really passionate driver, he seemed a extremely decent chap too

    R.I.P.

    ScottChegg
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    He died more or less the same day George Best finally drank himself to death and the news was flooded with that.

    Very sad. What a talent. What a nice guy.

    Nobby
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    Legend.

    kingkongsfinger
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    Superb video. RIP.

    grtdkad
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    Anniversary today 🙁
    25.11.2001 Richard crowned World Rally Champion
    25.11.2005 Richard lost his battle with a malignant brain tumour

    Top Gear tribute: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQdAwuZXAWc&feature=youtube_gdata_player

    RIP

    julianwilson
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    I remember when he was a guest early on the ‘revamped’ Top Gear (2001-ish?) -to give him an idea of what it was like watching a rally, they made him stand outside the back in the cold & dark and then threw some gravel at him. 😆

    Seemed like a decent sport.

    jp-t853
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    Thanks for that his dad was rightfully very proud.

    Pigface
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    Met him when he was doing the Asian championship he was very shy and not a great communicator, then through a mutual friend met him about 3 years later and he remembered me which was nice and he said sorry for being a bit grumpy. IMO a far better driver than McCrae due to te fact he could temper his driving. His Welsh drive in the fog is the stuff of legend.

    Taff
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    That’s a very touching video

    mrblobby
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    Very sad indeed. It all seemed so quick. One minute he was top of the world, next minute he’d gone 🙁

    grtdkad
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    Pigface yeah I forgot about the fog stage was it Delecour he took two minutes out of ? Delecour then couldnt keep up!

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