Six More Rally Cars Confirmed for Race Retro 2026 Live Rally Stage
The Live Rally Stage at Race Retro 2026 continues to build momentum, with six more rally cars now confirmed. From historic favourites to modern machinery, these entries showcase real rally pedigree, committed drivers, and the variety that makes Race Retro the UK’s ultimate historic motorsport show.
Subaru Impreza Group N – Graham Sturrock

Graham Sturrock returns to the Race Retro stage with his Group N Subaru Impreza, delivering the unmistakable flat four soundtrack that defines modern rallying. Built to production-based Group N regulations, this Impreza is all about mechanical grip, commitment, and clean driving. Smooth, fast and authentic, it is rallying at its purest and a firm crowd favourite.
Mini Cooper S – Sven Grube

Sven Grube’s journey to the Live Rally Stage is a modern Race Retro story. After winning an esports rally championship, his prize was a passenger ride at Race Retro that sparked a move into real-world competition. Now driving a Mini Cooper S, Sven brings agile handling, turbocharged punch, and serious determination to the gravel, proving how new pathways into rallying are evolving.
Vauxhall Corsa Super 1600 – Aaron Jones

Aaron Jones unleashes a full Super 1600 kit car theatre with his razor-sharp Vauxhall Corsa. High-revving, lightweight, and built purely for attack, this car delivers aggressive turn-in, huge noise, and spectacular commitment. In Aaron’s hands, the Super 1600 Corsa is fast, loud, and guaranteed to stop crowds in their tracks.
Ford Escort – Gavin Crozier

Few cars are as closely linked to rallying as the Ford Escort, and Gavin Crozier’s example is a Race Retro staple. Rear wheel drive attitude, classic lines, and a driving style full of commitment make every run one to watch. Gavin’s Escort delivers old school rallying exactly as fans love it, tail out and on full song.
Ex Works N2 NME – Marcus Pagett

A genuine piece of British rally history returns to action, with Marcus Pagett driving the ex-works N2 NME. Campaigned at the sharp end of the British Rally Championship and famously driven by Mark Higgins, this car finished second overall on the Manx National Rally and fourth on the RAC Rally. Factory pedigree, proven results, and real pace make this one of the most significant historic entries on the stage.
MGB Roadster – Richard Roberts

Bringing classic British sports car heritage to the rally stage, Richard Roberts’ MGB Roadster offers a different kind of spectacle. Balanced, elegant, and mechanically authentic, this historic roadster proves that rallying is not just about aggression. Driven smoothly and with confidence, the MGB delivers timeless style and genuine period character in motion.
This is just part of the Live Rally Stage line-up, with many more historic and modern rally cars still to be announced. Expect real noise, real drivers, and real rally cars back where they belong at Race Retro 2026.