In the 1980s, the Group B category was the most powerful and exciting era in the history of rallying. With cars pushing over 500 horsepower and reaching speeds of up to 200 mph, Group B became known for its extreme danger and thrilling races.
However, the high speeds and lack of regulations led to several fatal accidents, including the deaths of both drivers and spectators. After a series of tragic incidents, Group B was eventually banned in 1986.
Despite its short-lived existence, Group B left a lasting impact on the world of rallying, with many fans still reminiscing about the golden era of high-performance racing.