RE: Ex-Grönholm Peugeot 206 WRC for sale

RE: Ex-Grönholm Peugeot 206 WRC for sale

Friday 3rd May

Ex-Grönholm Peugeot 206 WRC for sale

Three WRC champions have driven this three-time rally winner. Now you can add your name to the list


The World Rally Championship is in a strange place at the moment. The cars are arguably the most spectacular they’ve ever been, with Rally1 monsters packing 500hp+ of hybrid punch and towering wings that wouldn’t look out of place on the start line at Pikes Peak. They’re the closest thing we have to modern-day Group B cars, but given most of the coverage is locked behind a paywall it’s tricky to stay on top of the action.

From next year, Rally1 machines will ditch the pricey hybrid systems and have their wings clipped to prevent costs from spiralling even higher and peg back the insane speeds the current cars are capable of. Sadly, that means you’ve only got half a season’s worth of Group B-style action to go, but on the plus side, the changes could usher in another golden era akin to the WR ruleset from the '00s. Though the cars weren’t as radical as they are today, the regulations produced some stellar seasons and several WRC icons, including this Marlboro-liveried Peugeot 206.

What made this generation of WRC car particularly special is that they closely resembled the cars you could actually buy, even if they shared little in common with them. Peugeot never would make a four-wheel-drive 206 with over 300hp (imagine how cool a T16 version would be have been?), though it did release a special GT version with elongated bumpers to squeeze the humble hatch through the ruleset’s minimum length requirement. But that’s beside the point. Even with blistered arches, giant roof scoop and lofty rear wing, the WRC car didn’t look far off the 206 GTIs on your local Peugeot dealer’s forecourt.

Peel back the 206 shell, however, and you’ll find a rally-prepared turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine with tricks like anti-lag and launch control for maximum exhaust crackles. In period, that would have been paired with a sequential gearbox and a circular paddle shifter behind the steering wheel, but this one looks to have been converted to a central-mounted lever. It was properly quick, too, especially in the hands of Marcus Grönholm who bagged two drivers’ championships (2000 and 2002) in the 206, as well as 15 rally victories - one of which came in this very example.

Like many racing cars, WRC machines are passed around different teams and drivers over multiple seasons. Chassis C35 here has spent most of its life as a Peugeot Sport works car, with Grönholm taking the car to three stage wins on its debut at the 2001 Cyprus Rally. It was then used by 1994 champ Didier Auriol at that year’s Rally Finland, before claiming its first rally win with Peugeot legend Gilles Panizzi at the 2002 Tour de Corse. Its second rally win would come near the end of the season with Grönholm at Rally Australia, with its third and final victory coming at Rally New Zealand in 2003 with the reigning champion at the wheel once again. Richard Burns even had a spell in the car, too. Talk about a star lineup.

Once Peugeot introduced the 307 CC rally car in 2004, the car was sold on to privateers, then collectors and finally to seller Girardo and Co in 2021, where it was returned to its 2003 Rally New Zealand livery (which is one of the best of the era). You’ll need to get in touch to find out how much it’s going for, but one of the benefits of these rally cars is that they’re relatively straightforward to run (which you probably can’t say about the current hybrid Rally1 cars), making it a great fit for historic rallies. Just don’t leave it locked in a garage, please: WRC cars can handle a fair bit of abuse, so the occasional tear around your (likely massive) country home grounds won’t do it any harm. Can’t say the same about the flowerbeds, mind. 


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nismo48

Original Poster:

3,778 posts

208 months

Friday 3rd May
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Awesome car..

Wab1974uk

1,010 posts

28 months

Friday 3rd May
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I'd take that over that new Ferrari thing.

NordicCrankShaft

1,726 posts

116 months

Friday 3rd May
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I always know that if I ever had a substantial win of sorts, I'd absolutely have things like this peppered through any sort of collection of cars that I would own.

Matt_T

415 posts

75 months

Friday 3rd May
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Not sure if this is the same or a different one...
https://youtu.be/ys6DSyJKhQQ?si=1o4x5WuNKnDmDYUK

Dombilano

1,158 posts

56 months

Friday 3rd May
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POA, nah.

Buy this and some spray paint, pretty much the same thing

LARK F1 GTR

3,318 posts

147 months

Friday 3rd May
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Yes please! What a thing!! (the rally car, not the blue car)

ian_c_uk

1,255 posts

204 months

Friday 3rd May
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I wonder if it’s always had four wheels…

Watch from 1.10 here…


zsdom

804 posts

121 months

Friday 3rd May
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This generation of late 90s early 2000s WRC cars were the best looking of all (IMHO) even the Hyundai Accent looked good!

I'll take my 206 in tarmac spec & Speedline Turinis

Justin-ow582

152 posts

106 months

Friday 3rd May
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I'd check to see if there's a hole underneath the passenger seat... just in case.

https://youtu.be/wqQhQSbe6fw?si=Jb0PUMdVg32aB9nr

Muzzer79

10,126 posts

188 months

Friday 3rd May
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Yeah, that's cool

I always preferred Gilles Panizzi-spec in silver Clarion livery however. cool


RacerMike

4,225 posts

212 months

Friday 3rd May
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Why do they always POA these things? I know I can't afford it, but I want to know by how much!

Backtobasics2

125 posts

22 months

Friday 3rd May
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RacerMike said:
Why do they always POA these things? I know I can't afford it, but I want to know by how much!
£360k ish

GreatScott2016

1,220 posts

89 months

Friday 3rd May
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Love this era of WRC. Spent my youth following WRC events globally and saw this one in the hands of Burns. Wonderful times. If I had the financial means, I'd certainly have a collection of WRCs to drule over smile

LotusOmega375D

7,681 posts

154 months

Saturday 4th May
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Backtobasics2 said:
RacerMike said:
Why do they always POA these things? I know I can't afford it, but I want to know by how much!
£360k ish
Wow I thought it would be more. I wonder if I can persuade the wife to have it for her shopping car?

BunkMoreland

410 posts

8 months

Saturday 4th May
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article said:
with Rally1 monsters packing 500hp+ of hybrid punch...They’re the closest thing we have to modern-day Group B cars
These Rally1 cars are faster than Group B ever was! I wish people would at least acknowledge that!

As for talk of Paywall. ITV4 (freeview) has 1 hour of highlights in the week after every event.

I know its mentioned above, but the thing I always think of with the 206 wrc is the "Grand Tourisme" version that had fat bumpers to extend the overall length and allow the WRC to have the bits it wanted! laugh Dont even think about the WRC version



Wonder what they're worth now? Autotrader doesnt have any for sale



Edited by BunkMoreland on Saturday 4th May 13:31

Arsecati

2,328 posts

118 months

Saturday 4th May
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Wab1974uk said:
I'd take that over that new Ferrari thing.
Not if my Euromillion numbers come in first!!!

Arsecati

2,328 posts

118 months

Saturday 4th May
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BunkMoreland said:
article said:
with Rally1 monsters packing 500hp+ of hybrid punch...They’re the closest thing we have to modern-day Group B cars
These Rally1 cars are faster than Group B ever was! I wish people would at least acknowledge that!

Edited by BunkMoreland on Saturday 4th May 13:31
Yes, and far safer are easier to drive too, which means they are STILL nowhere near the utter madness and ferocity of the box of frogs Group B era.

pacdes

499 posts

162 months

Saturday 4th May
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Dombilano said:
POA, nah.

Buy this and some spray paint, pretty much the same thing
WOW... they even managed to add the price. Very brave of them.

Firebobby

551 posts

40 months

Saturday 4th May
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I looked at the advert first, POA! That's enough to turn me off it...." just put the ****ING price in the advert you pr**ks!!

PRO5T

3,997 posts

26 months

Saturday 4th May
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206 WRC



Admittedly the rally car looks slightly less terrible than the road car used to homologate that front bumper.