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Dodgy bodywork and regularity rallying

MiniWorld staff and writers reporting on their month in, under and around Minis…

I have always dreamt of some day being able to take my Mini driving appetite to the next level and, having scoured the internet for different forms of historic motorsport, I ultimately settled on regularity rallying. It’s a fairly simple field of motorsport, at least when you read the theory of it, but I think when I explain a little more that it’ll start to confuse you as

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