From 28 February to 21 April, the fire-breathing and rock-slinging exhibition ‘Rally Legends - From Dust to Glory’ will be on display at Autoworld.
It will be a dazzling look at the World Rally Championship with a unique collection of cars that won the WRC, the legendary drivers and co-pilots and the many stories, both big and small, that have made the WRC so spectacular.

Alpine-Renault A110
It was Alpine-Renault that won the very first world title with the intensely beautiful A110. That is where the story that Autoworld will bring begins, as usual with a unique scenography, moving images and special sounds.

Lancia Stratos
The legendary Alitalia Lancia Stratos has been specially brought from the Stellantis Historical Hub in Turin as the successor to the A110, together with the famous Lancia HF Delta Integrale that dominated the WRC between 1987 and 1992. This was after the old-school Fiat 131 Abarth and Ford Escort RS1800 had to make way for the fire-breathing Group B monsters in the form of the revolutionary Audi Quattro, the dancing Lancia 037 and the lightning-fast Peugeot 205 T16.

Toyota Celica
And of course, the Japanese winners such as Toyota Celica, Corolla and GR Yaris, Subaru Impreza and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution will not be forgotten either.

Citroën DS3
Nor the dominant ‘French’ years with the Peugeot 206 WRC, but especially the Citroëns of Sébastien Loeb or Volkswagen Polo R of namesake Sébastien Ogier, who together won no less than 15 consecutive world titles in the drivers' championship.
In short, ‘Rally Legends – From Dust to Glory’ provides a complete overview of what has made the WRC so spectacular on the asphalted Col de Turini, a snow-covered Margam or dust and stone-strewn Ouinpohaja, to name but a few legendary WRC ‘stages’.
An absolute must for those who want to experience the WRC up close like never before.