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About the Lancer Evolution VI WRC
After winning the
Driver's Title of the World Rally Championship three years in succession, Tommi
Makinen and the Mitsubishi Ralliart Team returned to challenge the 1999 season
with the Lancer Evolution VI.
This latest
inception of the Evolution features two main cosmetic changes, a modified
spoiler on the front and a two level spoiler on the rear. However, due to a FIA
restriction on wing area, the lower wing of the rear spoiler had to be blocked
up with a carbon panel. Pumping out 290ps, the powerplant of the Lancer VI
features a 4G 63 4-cylinder, 16-valve engine equipped with a DOHC-intercooled
twin scroll turbocharger (Post Combustion Control System) and ECI
multi-injection fuel system. Depending upon course conditions, the single scroll
turbocharger for more power, or the twin scroll turbocharger for greater
response can be selected. The suspension, just like that of the production car,
consists of independent McPherson struts with coil spring on the front, and
independent multi-link with coil spring on the rear.
Winner of the 1998
World Rally Championship, Finland's Tommi Makinen and Belgium's Freddy Loix
drive this proven machine. Makinen chalked up third position on the Telstra
Rally Australia, clinching the 1999 FIA World Rally Championship. Triumphing for
an amazing fourth successive year, Makinen enjoys the longest reign in the
history of the WRC.
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TS-26 - Pure White |
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TS-39 - Mica Red |
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TS-49 - Bright Red |
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TS-50 - Blue Mica |
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X-10 - Gun Metal |
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X-11 - Chrome Silver |
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X-12 - Gold Leaf |
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X-14 - Sky Blue |
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X-18 - Semi Gloss
Black |
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X-19 - Smoke |
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X-21 - Flat Base |
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X-26 - Clear Orange |
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X-27 - Clear Red |
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X-28 - Park Green |
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X-4 - Blue |
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X-7 - Red |
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X-8 - Lemon Yellow |
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XF-1 - Flat Black |
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XF-16 - Flat Aluminum |
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XF-19 - Sky Grey |
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XF-4 - Yellow Green |
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XF-56 - Metallic Grey |
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XF-63 - German Grey |
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XF-7 - Flat Red |
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