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Two completely different philosophies: the 306 Maxi, with front-wheel drive and its high-revving naturally aspirated engine, is extremely effective on asphalt; the Impreza, with 4WD and a Boxer engine, is ready to attack snow and gravel.
We have also introduced numerous improvements in various areas, including better support for peripherals and the integration of Fanatec FullForce and Logitech TrueForce SDKs.
This class focused on lightweight, agile vehicles optimized for asphalt rather than the gravel where World Rally Cars dominated. The 306 Maxi was notably competitive because of its blend of power, lightness, and fine-tuned chassis dynamics, making it faster on tarmac than many costlier four-wheel-drive WRC rivals.
Its success contributed to the eventual ban of Kit Cars from top-tier international rally competitions, as their performance upset the established hierarchy.
Born from Subaru’s desire to improve upon the Legacy’s platform with a more agile and technically refined machine, the Impreza became a foundational car that established Subaru as a major force in WRC history without resorting to hype, its technical merits and racing pedigree remain the facts that define its legacy.
Two completely different philosophies: the 306 Maxi, with front-wheel drive and its high-revving naturally aspirated engine, is extremely effective on asphalt; the Impreza, with 4WD and a Boxer engine, is ready to attack snow and gravel.
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