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Subaru F-9X: The Group B Rally Car That Never Raced
Rallying has proven to be big business for manufacturers over the years, especially for those who offer some form of off-roading technology. It not only helps brands test and develop their upcoming ...
The short, exciting era of Group B rally racing ran from 1982 to 1986 and saw impressive engineering, talented drivers, and tight competition. The FIA created this new class of cars to inject fresh ...
Rally racing's roots trace back to the late 1800s, and today, it stands as one of the ultimate motorsport disciplines that don't take place purely on the tarmac, alongside rallycross and rally raid.
Audi’s stillborn Group S rally car had its engine in the middle, and there’s just one left today. At the height of the Group B rallying formula, things started to get out of hand, with spiraling ...
Though short-lived, the Group B era and its homologation requirements produced some of the craziest road-legal, mid-engine machines, such as the following five legends. Since its inaugural 1973 season ...
Chris Bruce has worked in the automotive industry since 2011 and has written thousands of stories about cars, motorsports, and motorcycles in that time. He has written for Autoblog, Autoviva, CarFax, ...
Welcome back to Choices, where seemingly similar cars are pit against one another in a battle for your affection. It’s like trying to choose your favourite hamburger (they’re all great, right?) Your ...
The wild world of Group B rallying may have been outlawed nearly 40 years ago, but its legends are being resurrected thanks to British company Tolman Engineering, an outfit known for its “Tolman ...
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