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Colin Steele McRae, [2] MBE (5 August 1968 – 15 September 2007), was a British rally driver from Scotland. He was the 1991 and 1992 British Rally Champion , and in 1995 became the first Scottish driver to win the World Rally Championship Drivers' title .
Grist stayed as Kankkunen's co-driver until 1997 when he joined Colin McRae with the 555 Subaru World Rally Team. Grist remained Colin McRae's co-driver until the Rally New Zealand 2002, during which time the pair won 17 rallies, 27 podium finishes and gained overall 183 WRC points. Between 2002 and 2006, Grist and McRae also competed together ...
Derek Ringer (born 11 October 1956) is a Scottish rally co-driver.He is most closely associated with Colin McRae, with whom he won the 1995 World Rally Championship.. Although their partnership extended back to the 1980s when McRae was a teenager, the two split at the end of 1996 when they failed to defend their title, several mid-season crashes being blamed on Ringer.
Driver Co-Driver Rounds Toyota Castrol Team: Toyota: Celica GT-Four (ST205) M: 1 Didier Auriol: Bernard Occelli: 1–3 Denis Giraudet: 4–7 2 Juha Kankkunen: Nicky Grist: 1–7 3 Armin Schwarz: Klaus Wicha: 1–7 14 Thomas Rådström: Lars Bäckman 2 Yoshio Fujimoto Arne Hertz: 6 15 5 555 Subaru WRT: Subaru: Impreza 555: P: 4 Colin McRae ...
The 2008 season finale, the Colin McRae Forest Stages Rally saw an enhanced entry list of 'rally legends' in honour of Colin who died in 2007. The impressive entry list included ex-World Championship drivers Hannu Mikkola, Ari Vatanen (partnered by his 1981 WRC winning co-driver David Richards), Björn Waldegård, Malcolm Wilson, Russell Brookes, Jimmy McRae, Andrew Cowan and Louise Aitken ...
The 2002 Acropolis Rally (formally the 49th Acropolis Rally) was the seventh round of the 2002 World Rally Championship.The race was held over three days between 14 June and 16 June 2002, and was won by Ford's Colin McRae, his 24th win in the World Rally Championship.
The race was held over three days between 12 July and 14 July 2002, and was won by Ford's Colin McRae, his 25th and final win in the World Rally Championship. [1] The rally was the last 'endurance' Safari Rally to take place, with a competitive distance of around 1,010 kilometres (630 mi).
For the 1996 World Rally Championship season, Colin McRae was again the lead driver for Subaru. [16] Following his 1995 Championship victory, his Impreza 555 wore the #1 plate. [31] He was joined by team drivers Kenneth Eriksson, in the #2 car, and Piero Liatti, with their co-drivers, Staffan Parmander and Mario Ferfoglia, respectively.