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Most iconic vintage rally cars

Explore a curated selection of the most legendary vintage rally cars that have left an indelible mark on motorsport history. From the powerful Group B machines to the agile vehicles of the 70s and 80s, this list celebrates the engineering and spirit of competition. Discover the models that dominated dirt and tarmac stages, becoming true icons. Ideal for classic car enthusiasts and WRC fans, this compilation will transport you back to the golden era of rallying.

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    Fiat 131 Abarth Rally (1976-1980)

    186 Global Votes
    • Very successful group 4 rally car

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    The Fiat 131 Abarth was a 'giant killer,' transforming an ordinary saloon into a three-time WRC Manufacturers' champion. Its tough looks and ability to outperform more exotic machinery cemented its nostalgic rally status.

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    Lancia Delta Integrale (Late 1980s - Early 1990s)

    70 Global Votes
    • Dominates World Rally Championship

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    The Lancia Delta Integrale is the most successful rally car in history, securing an unprecedented six consecutive constructors' titles. Its continuous development and all-wheel-drive prowess made it an unstoppable force.

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    Peugeot 205 T16 (1984-1986)

    47 Global Votes
    • Most successful Group B rally car

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    The Peugeot 205 T16 was a dominant force during the legendary Group B era, winning two Manufacturers' titles. Its mid-mounted engine and all-wheel drive made it incredibly powerful and agile on rally stages.

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    Renault 5 Turbo (1980)

    46 Global Votes
    • Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout

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    The Renault 5 Turbo and its Maxi Turbo evolution were iconic and successful rear-wheel-drive rally cars, particularly on tarmac. They are celebrated for their aggressive looks and powerful performance.

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    Ford Escort Mk1 (1967-1974)

    30 Global Votes
    • Became a successful rally car

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    The Mk1 Escort is a foundational rally car, dominating the late 1960s and early 1970s with its agility and robust performance. Its success established Ford's performance credentials and it remains a beloved classic in historic motorsport.

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    Porsche 911 (1960s)

    3 Global Votes
    • Won 4 Monte Carlo rallies

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    Various iterations of the Porsche 911 were highly successful in rallying, particularly in the 1960s and 1970s. Its unique rear-engine layout and challenging handling characteristics have cemented its iconic status.

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    Subaru Impreza WRC/WRX (1990s)

    1 Global Votes
    • Won a total of six world rally titles

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    The Subaru Impreza WRX is an undisputed rally icon, inextricably linked to a golden era of WRC and drivers like Colin McRae. Its aggressive style and iconic livery made it an idol for millions.

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    Ford Escort Mk2 (1975-1980)

    0 Global Votes
    • Rear-wheel-drive

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    The Mk2 Escort RS1800 is a legendary rear-wheel-drive icon that dominated Group 4 rallying in the late 1970s. It secured WRC Manufacturers' and Drivers' titles, offering a pure and thrilling rallying experience.

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    Ford Escort RS Cosworth (1992-1998)

    0 Global Votes
    • Features a fast and direct steering

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    The Escort RS Cosworth is an iconic homologation special, designed for Group A rallying with distinctive styling and powerful all-wheel-drive performance. It secured multiple WRC victories and remains a beloved car of its generation.

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    Lancia Stratos HF (1974-1976)

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    • World's first road car designed for rallying

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    The Lancia Stratos HF revolutionized rally car design as the first purpose-built rally machine. Its unique wedge shape and Ferrari V6 engine led to three consecutive WRC titles, making it an icon of innovation.

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    Audi Quattro (1980)

    0 Global Votes
    • Revolutionized rallying with four-wheel drive

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    The Audi Quattro forever changed rallying by demonstrating the superior advantage of all-wheel-drive technology. Its powerful five-cylinder turbo engine and innovative drivetrain set a new standard for the sport.

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    Mini Cooper S (1960s)

    0 Global Votes
    • Won the Monte Carlo Rally in 1964, 1965, and 1967

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    The Mini Cooper S achieved legendary status as an ultimate underdog, dominating the Monte Carlo Rally multiple times. Its compact size and agile handling allowed it to embarrass larger, more powerful competitors.

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    Lancia 037 (1982)

    0 Global Votes
    • Last rear-wheel drive car to win World Rally Championship

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    The Lancia 037 holds the distinction of being the last rear-wheel-drive car to win the World Rally Championship. Its elegant design and triumph against the emerging all-wheel-drive technology make it a significant Group B icon.

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    Alpine A110 Berlinette (1960s)

    0 Global Votes
    • Achieved 1-2-3 finishes at Monte Carlo rallies

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    The Alpine A110 Berlinette was the inaugural World Rally Champion in 1973, dominating the early years of the championship. Its lightweight fiberglass body and nimble performance make it a beloved and iconic vintage rally car.