Unlike many race cars, WRC vehicles must be fully road-legal to travel between stages on public roads. 📈 7 Interesting WRC Facts
The FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) stands as one of the oldest and most grueling tests of man and machine in motorsport history. Since its inception in 1973, it has evolved through legendary eras—from the raw power of Group B to today's high-tech Rally1 machines—challenging drivers across diverse global terrains. 🏎️ The Evolution of the WRC 7 WRC FIA World Rally Championship
These are the timed competitive sections, typically ranging from 2km to 50km. Unlike many race cars, WRC vehicles must be
Dominated by rear-wheel-drive icons like the Lancia Stratos HF and the Ford Escort RS1800. Unlike many race cars