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Ralliart is the high-performance division of Mitsubishi Motors. It was responsible for development and preparation of the company's rally development of high-performance models and parts available to the public. Ralliart scaled down its business activities in April 2010, [1] though the brand will continue to be used by Mitsubishi.
Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart 5:16:50.6 The 1999 Monte Carlo Rally (formally known as the Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo 1999 ) was a motor racing event for rally cars that was held over three days between 18 and 20 January 1999.
No. 1 Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart: No. 14 Ralliart Italia: No. 18 Team Mitsubishi Oman: No. 22 Hyundai Motorsport: Report: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V: Hyundai Coupé Kit car Evo2: Tommi Mäkinen Risto Mannisenmäki: Gustavo Trelles Martin Christie: Hamed Al-Wahaibi Tony Sircombe: Kenneth Eriksson ...
Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5 The 2001 Monte Carlo Rally (formally the 69th Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo ) was the first round of the 2001 World Rally Championship.
Mitsubishi Ralliart: 1 0 0 0 1 0 1995: Mitsubishi Ralliart: 7 0 1 24 3 38 5th 1996: Mitsubishi Ralliart: 9 5 6 70 2 123 1st 1997: Mitsubishi Ralliart: 14 4 9 78 4 63 1st 1998: Mitsubishi Ralliart: 13 5 7 41 6 58 1st 1999: Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart: 14 4 7 56 3 62 1st 2000: Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart: 14 1 5 27 5 36 5th 2001: Marlboro ...
Mitsubishi Ralliart Sweden, Mitsubishi Lancer Team, Mitsubishi Ralliart Zushi, Mitsubishi Ralliart Finland, Petronas Mitsubishi Ralliart ... Peugeot Esso / (Marlboro ...
Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6.5 The 2001 Rally de Portugal (formally the 35th TAP Rallye de Portugal ) was the third round of the 2001 World Rally Championship.
The Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart Lancer Evolution VI Group A rally car. Marlboro has a long history in rallying sponsorship, including the factory World Rally Championship teams of Lancia (between 1972 and 1974), Mitsubishi (from 1999 to 2002) and Peugeot (from 2003 to 2005).