Ford's Focus RS WRC world rally car retires after a successful 12 year career. In 2003, the duo initiated a run of consecutive points finishes for the Focus, which now stands at a staggering
The Focus RS WRC was in competition from 1999 to 2010, winning 44 world rallies and two manufacturers’ world titles (2006 and 2007). It was replaced by the Ford Fiesta RS WRC. Like all contemporary World Rally Cars, the car is heavily modified from the production version, with which it shares only the basic shape and some parts of the bodyshell.
Cars: Ford Focus RS WRC, Ford Fiesta RS WRC. Jari-Matti Latvala was an integral part of Ford’s attack in the late 2000s and early 2010s, and brought home seven victories for the squad. The first of those was a special affair as, on just his second event in the main team, he won Rally Sweden and with it became the youngest winner in WRC history.
Ford also took the time to show off all five of its rally-ready Fiesta variants. The top dog would be the Fiesta RS World Rally Car. The all-wheel drive Fiesta RS WRC packs 1.6-liters of EcoBoost
Electric R/C Car Series no.724. 1/10 R/C 2003 Ford Focus RS Custom (TT-02) Item No: 58724. Length: 427mm. Image shows painted and assembled kit. In Sharp Focus. This R/C car assembly kit depicts the high-performance rally-oriented RS version of the 1998 debut Ford Focus compact car with various customizations. Its powerful body is recreated in
Ford's car in the 2003 World Rally Championship, the Ford Focus RS WRC 03, cheated the restrictor plate rule by having a titanium tank to store extra boost. News Videos
Ford Focus (2003-2005) » Cars (Vehicles) Markings Ford Focus (2003-2005) Ford Focus RS WRC 2003 World Rally Championship (WRC) Ford Motor Co Ltd. 4 (Markko Märtin/Michael Park) August 2003 Neste Rally Finland (Result: 1) Castrol. Box contents. Plastic sprue, Plastic sprue (Clear), Decalsheet (waterslide), Vinyl. Product timeline
Ford Focus (1999-2002) » Cars (Vehicles) Markings Ford Focus (1999-2002) Ford Focus RS WRC 1999 World Rally Championship (WRC) Ford Motor Co 7 (Colin McRae/Nicky Grist) 1999 Rally Monte Carlo (Result: DNF) White; Ford Motor Co 8 (Simon Jean-Joseph - Fred Gallagher) 1999 Rally Monte Carlo (Result: DNF) White. Box contents
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