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RETURN TO THE WILD

‘TOYOTA ONCE AGAIN OCCUPIES THE POSITION OF “THE TEAM TO BEAT”’

in the ’70s and ’80s that excelled in tough African events, to the legendary ST165 and ST185 Celica GT4s that took the drivers’ championships in 1990 and 1992 for Carlos Sainz, 1993 for Juha Kankkunen and 1994 for Didier Auriol, plus the manufacturers’ prize in 1993 and 1994, Toyota’s rallying back catalogue is a formidable one. It was Toyota and the GT4 that smashed the stronghold Lancia had over the

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