Une Subaru Legacy RS en livrée Camel Lombard RAC Rally, prenant part à la démonstration du rallye Slow Sideways Rally Rally, au Festival de Silverstone 2023
Cette image peut avoir des imperfections car il s’agit d’une image historique ou de reportage.
Just before the introduction of the Legacy to the United States, three Japanese-spec Legacy RS turbo sedans were sent to the FIA test track in Phoenix, Arizona, where they were driven at an average speed of 223.4 km/h (138.8 mph) for almost 19 days, accumulating 100, 000 kilometres (62, 000 mi) in that time, setting a new world record for land speed endurance, stopping only for fuel and routine service.[2] On another occasion, two AWD Legacy wagons finished 1st and 2nd place in the 1990 Alcan Winter Rally[2] that covered 6, 300 miles (10, 100 km) from Seattle, Washington to the Arctic Circle and back and another wagon won the race again in 1992. The Safari Rally event in 1990 saw two Subaru Legacys finish the rally, with one car driven by Patrik Njiru winning in the Group N category. During the 1990 Safari Rally, 58 vehicles entered but only 10 cars crossed the finish line. Group N is a designation noting that the car is nearly identical to showroom models. The only modifications made are those required to meet safety regulations for the event. Another Group N Legacy finished the 1990 Acropolis Rally driven by Ian Duncan taking top honors and finishing the race in eighth place.