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FIA president reveals Subaru WRC comeback talks

Subaru could make a return to the World Rally Championship in the future, FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has revealed.

The three-time constructors’ champion became synonymous with the WRC in the 1990s and 2000s winning drivers’ titles with Colin McRae (1995), Richard Burns (2001) and Petter Solberg (2003).

Subaru, however, exited the WRC at the end of 2008 due to the global financial crisis.

The brand has however remained involved in rallying through the Subaru Motorsports USA programme, which competes in the American Rally Association. The team has recently developed a new WRX rally car.

Speaking in a media roundtable at this weekend’s Acropolis Rally, Ben Sulayem revealed that optimistic early discussions to entice the brand back to rallying’s top tier are underway.

The talks have been helped along by Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda, a passionate supporter of the WRC, who has been actively trying to attract new marques to the series. Toyota already owns a stake in the Subaru brand.

“It’s not a secret I had a good meeting with Mr Akio Toyoda, and I ask him what we can do to attract manufacturers to the WRC and I listened to someone who is passionate - and he mentioned Subaru,” said Ben Sulayem.

“They own a percentage of Subaru and they are going to support an initiative of Subaru entering. And I feel someone like him, when he speaks, he speaks with confidence.

“I hope that some of that will come [to fruition]. I feel more manufacturers are good.”

Source: Autosport

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