RE: McRae-rallied, Safari-spec Impreza WRC for sale
RE: McRae-rallied, Safari-spec Impreza WRC for sale
Wednesday 10th September

McRae-rallied, Safari-spec Impreza WRC for sale

Time for a second mortgage, Colin fans?


It’s impossible to think of Subaru’s historic motorsport achievements without Colin McRae. The two are inextricably linked forever thanks to that glorious stint in the '90s. Like Tom Kristensen in Audi sportscars, Lewis Hamilton in Mercedes F1 cars or Valentino Rossi on Yamaha motorbikes, Colin and an Impreza are one of motorsport’s dream team pairings. What happened before and what came after, certainly to a UK audience at least, pale in comparison. 

McRae was Britain’s first World Rally Champion; only Richard Burns has equalled that feat in the 30 years since 1995. Without the distractions of today, motorsport was an ever bigger draw; touring car and rally car drivers were household names, championship wins front page news (back when people bought papers). From not long before being an obscure Japanese car maker, Subaru was flung into the mainstream thanks to McRae’s incredible exploits and the road car redefining what a 2.0-litre sports saloon should be capable of. So the special editions came thick and fast after 1995, and anything McRae-related and Subaru-shaped has been hugely covetable ever since. 

This must be one of the most special McRae Subarus. Most will see his name alongside Nicky Grist’s on the door, indicating that, yes, this is a WRC Impreza rallied by the man himself. But more than that, this isn’t a tarmac-spec car, or a dirt-prepped machine, instead a Subaru Impreza rally car built for the unique demands of the Safari rally. Back when the Safari took in hundreds of miles of Kenya and really lived up to its reputation as the toughest rally on the calendar. So that meant a raised ride height, a carbon snorkel, a roof scoop and a 120-litre fuel tank for those long and gruelling days in the desert. Just two Imprezas were ever driven by McRae on the Safari; this is the later, 1998 car, his final year at Subaru. 

Despite showing considerable pace, including four consecutive stage wins on day one, R7 WRC didn’t finish the rally as the oil boiled (!) in the extreme Kenyan heat. Which is quite the story to tell. If anything, though, the Impreza’s post-WRC career is even more interesting, having competed at RallyLegend in San Marino and featured at this year’s Festival of Speed with Colin’s nephew Max behind the wheel. 

A two-year restoration was undertaken in 2017, with a lot of the special Safari details reinstated with some help from Prodrive like the wing-mirror spotlights. The more you look, the more you can see that this isn’t the usual Impreza rally car. Having recently had some chips tended to and the paint detailed, R7 WRC looks as good as it ever has. Perhaps better, in fact, and guaranteed to garner all sorts of affection whether on display or in the dirt. 

It’s being sold by Girardo, who have rehomed the Impreza on a couple of occasions previously. They’re big fans of McRae-era Subarus, having previously featured them in Christmas videos (and sold the 1997 Safari car), adding that it’s an ‘exhilarating and remarkably accessible beast… to own and drive’. There’s even an MOT for it running until next July, if you really want to live the true rally car for the road life. Given the enthusiasm for all things '90s in the collectors market, to say nothing of the tangible motorsport history and McRae association, this probably isn’t the Impreza rally car for affordable thrills on the clubman rally calendar. But WRC heritage doesn’t come much more epic. And it could be the perfect thing for local bumpy B roads…


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Kipsrs

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603 posts

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Strange! This has far more appeal to me than the new Ferrari (849)

Edited by Kipsrs on Wednesday 10th September 06:32

Familymad

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234 months

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So much want

JmsNbl

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3 months

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Immediate flashbacks to playing Colin McRae Rally 2.0 on my Dad's PC when I was a lad. What a thing

Pablo16v

2,440 posts

214 months

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JmsNbl said:
Immediate flashbacks to playing Colin McRae Rally 2.0 on my Dad's PC when I was a lad. What a thing
Similar but playing CMR on my first Playstation back in the late nineties.

Geertsen

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The engine bay looks like someone took the cowling off a NASA rocket to let you have a look inside. Incredible.

cerb4.5lee

38,329 posts

197 months

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I'll never forget seeing him driving in the forests in real life back in the 90's. He always just "looked" so much quicker than everyone else. Amazing memories for sure. He was an incredible driver.

cerb4.5lee

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Kipsrs said:
Strange! This has far more appeal to me than the new Ferrari (849)

Edited by Kipsrs on Wednesday 10th September 06:32
I know exactly what you mean with that, and I've always much preferred rallying to F1 for example.

Peterpetrole

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Epic

GreatScott2016

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cerb4.5lee said:
I'll never forget seeing him driving in the forests in real life back in the 90's. He always just "looked" so much quicker than everyone else. Amazing memories for sure. He was an incredible driver.
Me too. Fabulous memories. Recall chatting to RB at Rally Wales in a Cardiff Hotel carpark. My Impreza was parked up next to his WRC smile Colin was a great driver too but taken from us far too soon, as indeed was RB frown

Edited by GreatScott2016 on Wednesday 10th September 08:39

Craikeybaby

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There needs to be an extra star on the community rating for this. Agreed that this is way cooler than that hybrid Ferrari.

foxhounduk

598 posts

197 months

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Can an EV ever match the excitement of this?

Targa1138

3 posts

111 months

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Wing mirror spotlights. Ridiculously cool.

richinlondon

746 posts

139 months

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Kipsrs said:
Strange! This has far more appeal to me than the new Ferrari (849)

Edited by Kipsrs on Wednesday 10th September 06:32
not strange at all, sign of a true car annorak! Hyper-stuff is a bit boring for me.

Baileyk

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Beautiful car, always loved the design and curves on this car, it just looks 'right' even the road going equivalents just look the part and have such a purposeful look.

Twinair

906 posts

159 months

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Definitely NOT yanw…

Scoobies - of their time & never to be seen again, brilliant stuff - RAC rally - heaven…

sam.rog

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95 months

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Fantastic car.
Like many above this over any hypercar.

Crazy to think that this is road legal and has a valid MOT. Just makes it that much cooler.
A legend you can actually use.

Similar cars have been selling for £500k. Wonder what this is up for.

Closest ill get is my v6 limited.

andy43

11,841 posts

271 months

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Now that’s an advert worth reading. Supercool.

LotusOmega375D

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170 months

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There used to be (or still is) a guy on here who ran a pukka unliveried white Prodrive 2 door wide body WRC car when they were rather more affordable. He said it was a bit of a beast to drive on the open road and made a 22B like I had at the time seem a bit dull in comparison.

HandsomeBob

309 posts

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Would easily have this over most new supercars tbh...such an iconic car/livery!

Matt_T

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I'm a little perplexed by the snorkel on this. It seems to go thru the bonnet but then detach when the bonnet is open. Wouldn't this risk leaking when the car flexes. Also you risk getting water ingress if the bonnet isn't shut properly, like of you had a minor crash or if the bonnet opened?

Why not have the snorkel through the wing like normal?