1:43 Diecast: Lancia Delta S4 by ~BrySkye
The second Group B Rally car to join my collection.
This is Henri Toivonen and Neil Wilson’s Lancia Delta S4 which competed in the 1985 RAC Rally of Great Britain.
Took a saw to the apple tree in the garden to provide a fallen tree trunk as part of the diorama. This is the first set of model shots I’ve actually taken outside, saying as we had some nice sun today.
Without doubt the most advanced car to ever take to the worlds rally stages, the Lancia Delta S4 was the pinnacle achievement of the short lived Group B class of the World Rally Championship.
With a mid-mounted engine that was both supercharged and turbocharged, the Lancia Delta S4 that competed in the WRC produced about 560bhp.
The car is stated to be capable of accelerating from 0 to 60mph in just a fraction over 2 seconds… and that was on loose gravel!
This supreme performance came with a heavy price, with the Lancia Delta S4 being an incredibly difficult car to drive.
It is said that only one driver came close to mastering this beast of a car. Henri Toivonen.
Unfortunately, it still killed him and his co-driver, Sergio Cresto, in the 1986 Tour de Corse Rally.
Their Lancia Delta S4 plunged into a ravine and the traditional fuel tanks, located directly under their seats, burst into flames.
The car and its occupants was completely incinerated.
Just about the only thing that remained was the tubular space frame.
1:43 Diecast: Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 Evo 2 by ~BrySkye
The first Group B Rally car to join my collection, and probably the best all-rounder the series ever saw, winning both the drivers and constructors championships in 1985 and 86.
It may not have quite had the outright performance on the Lancia Delta S4, but it wasn’t as difficult to drive either.
Following Group B being banned for the 1987 season, Peugeot would run a modified 205 T16 in the infamous Paris-Dakar Rally, which it won.
The 205 T16 was also developed into the 405 T16, made famous by setting a new record time for the Pikes Peak hill climb even.
An award winning short film was made of this run, titled “Dance Climb”
1:43: Ford Focus RS WRC 02 (RIP Colin McRae) by ~BrySkye
Personally, this is my favourite iteration of the Martini Racing liveries applied to the Ford Focus WRC from 1999 until 2002.
This was the cover car of Colin McRae Rally 3 for the PS2 and Xbox, the first game in the series released for 6th generation consoles.
It was also one of the two games I bought with my original Xbox back in November 2002 (the other was, of course, Halo: Combat Evolved).
1:43 Diecast: Ford Escort RS Cosworth by ~BrySkye
Wait for it…
Wait for it…
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COSSIE!!!
Although it was only moderately successful in the WRC, having never won either the constructors or drivers championships, the Escort Cosworth has still attained a legendary status for its high performance and affordable speed.
Jeremy Clarkson of Top Gear had one in the 90s and, famously, the insurance cost more than the car itself.
The Escort RS Cosworth competed in the WRC from 1993 until 1998, winning a total of eight events before being replaced by the rather more successful Ford Focus WRC.
1:43 Diecast: Lancia Delta Integrale 16V by ~BrySkye
The second of the classic Sega Rally trio. :)
One of the most successful cars to ever compete in the World Rally Championship, the Lancia Delta won the constructors championship six times in a row, from 1987 to 1992, a record that stands to this day.
It also won the drivers championship four times, in 87, 88, 89 and 91.
In Sega Rally, the Lancia Delta was slower than the Toyota Celica, but easier to handle.
1:43: Toyota Castrol Racing’s Rally Legacy by ~BrySkye
The Green, Red and White Castrol livery is one of my favourite racing car liveries of all time, ever since I picked up a controller to play the Sega Rally demo for the Saturn.
The only other livery I like as much is the Martini Racing one.
Displayed on a picture frame that was adapted into a model base with a roll of turf intended for model train sets.
Originally meant for displaying Harriers and Helicopters, it works just fine for cars too.
1:43 Diecast: Toyota Corolla WRC by ~BrySkye
Second addition to my new 1:43 car collection.
In my opinion, the Toyota Corolla WRC is the most under-appreciated Rally car of the last 20 years.
It only competed (as a Toyota works car) in the 1998 and 1999 seasons, but despite this it managed to take 2nd place in the 98 constructors championship and 1st place in the 1999 constructors championship.
It was the 3rd constructors championship won by Toyota Motorsport GmbH of Germany, and an excellent way for them to bow out of the World Rally Championship when the decision was made by Toyota management to shift focus from Rally to Formula One.
Ultimately, Toyota never came close to replicating their WRC success in F1, leaving the sport after the 2009 season having never scored a Grand Prix victory.
Their best F1 result was 2nd, despite them being one of the best funded teams in the sport.
Anyway, the Corolla WRC has, to the best of my knowledge, only featured in Sega Rally 2, the first Colin McRae Rally game and the Grand Turismo series (though it was not given the premium treatment in GT5).
Group B : Rally Legends by ~BrySkye
The epic Audi Quattro S1 and Ford RS200 Group B Rally Cars.
Group B Rally had very few technical restrictions and low homologation numbers (only 200) which saw cars that were, quite frankly, insane in their performance.
The discipline lasted a mere four years before being banned by the FIA after a string of serious accidents, some fatal, that were blamed on the outright speed of these cars that produced about 500hp.
Although very short lived, Group B absolutely exploded the popularity of Rally, and the sport has never regained that same level fame, despite the efforts of Colin McRae, Richard Burns, Travis Pastrana or Ken Block.
Forza Motorsport 4 (Xbox 360)
Group B Rally Showdown between the Audi Quattro S1 and the Ford RS200.
Forza Motorsport 4 (Xbox 360)
First screenshot upload from Forza 4 for me here on Tumblr.
Turn10 and Microsoft have upped the game in terms of being able to take quality screenshots in a 3840x2160 bitmap format.
All they need to do now is let us save them to a USB stick rather than go through the Forza website!
And now for something completely different.
This is Top Gear’s touching little tribute to Richard Burns, the 2001 WRC champion who died in 2005 of a brain tumour, aged just 34.
His death came exactly 4 years, to the day, after he became world champion. November 25th.
Richard Burns and Colin McRae were amongst the greatest Rally drivers of all time
Both the Best of British and both passing away far to early in their lives.
RIP, both of you.
Gran Turismo 5 (PS3)
On the other end of the scale, here’s a pano of a Ford Focus WRC Rally Car in front of the un-airworthy Boeing 747 at the Top Gear Test Track.
Click the external link for the full size 3608x1080 pic.














