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  2. Subaru World Rally Team - Wikipedia

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    Although Subaru had participated in the World Rally Championship at various times since 1980, it was not until September 1989, that the Subaru World Rally Team, in its current form, was created. [12] Subaru Tecnica International (STi) president Ryuichiro Kuze forged a partnership with the British firm Prodrive to prepare and enter the recently ...

  3. Subaru World Rally Team WRC results - Wikipedia

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    Subaru Impreza WRC 98 3 Colin McRae: MON 3: KEN Ret: POR 1: ESP Ret: FRA 1: ARG 5: GRC 1: NZL 5: FIN Ret: ITA 3: AUS 4: GBR Ret: 3rd: 45: 3rd: 65: Subaru Impreza WRC 97: SWE Ret: Subaru Impreza WRC 98 4 Piero Liatti: MON 4: KEN Ret: POR 6: ESP Ret: FRA 3: ARG 6: GRC 6: NZL 6: ITA 2: AUS Ret: 7th 17 Subaru Impreza WRC 97 Kenneth Eriksson: SWE 4 ...

  4. Subaru Impreza WRC - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru Impreza WRC is a World Rally Car based on the Subaru Impreza road car. It was used by Subaru World Rally Team, Subaru's factory team, and replaced the Subaru Legacy RS in 1993. The car was debuted at 1993 Rally Finland and won a total of six world rally titles, including three consecutive manufacturers' titles and three drivers' titles.

  5. Subaru Motorsports USA - Wikipedia

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    Subaru Rally Team USA participated in Rally America events, Canadian Rally Championship events, and previously participated in the World Rally Championship for a short time. Since taking on the American rally stages they have amassed 15 National Championships (6 with Pastrana, 8 with Higgins).

  6. Subaru Tecnica International - Wikipedia

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    Subaru Tecnica International Inc. (STi) was established in 1988 by Fuji Heavy Industries to take over all of Subaru's motorsport activities and participate in the World Rally Championship (WRC). Subaru was seen as one of the world's top rally racing teams, but is no longer active at a factory level in the WRC. [2]

  7. Subaru - Wikipedia

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    Subaru's World Rally Championship cars are prepared and run by Prodrive, the highly successful British motorsport team. Several endurance records were set in the early and mid-nineties by the Subaru Legacy. The Subaru Justy also holds the world record for the fastest sub 1.0L car without a turbo: 123.224 mph average, it was set in 1989. [47]

  8. List of World Rally Championship seasons - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... The list of World Rally Championship seasons includes all seasons of the FIA World Rally Championship, ... Subaru: Ford ...

  9. 2004 World Rally Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 World Rally Championship was the 32nd season of the FIA World Rally Championship. The season consisted of 16 rallies. The drivers' world championship was won by Sébastien Loeb in a Citroën Xsara WRC, ahead of Petter Solberg and Markko Märtin. The manufacturers' title was won by Citroën, ahead of Ford and Subaru.