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The return of quattro to WRC is excellent news.
It s been a long time since Audi terrorized Group B WRC rallying with its famous Quattro S1 racecar, but the memories of the car and its noises are forever etched into the minds of those who saw Walter Rohrl and Michelle Mouton try to tame the beast. Thanks to the pioneering spirit of Ingolstadt s engineers way back then, the five-cylinder engine in the Audi RS3 can thank Audi s WRC escapades for its existence. Audi left the sport a long time ago, but in a way, that decision has been reversed, and we re beyond excited about it - especially when it could, just maybe, mean rally-inspired special editions in the future.