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Model Car Subaru Impreza WRC (2003 Rally New Zealand)
Scale 1/43
T. Makinen - K. Lindstrom
cardboard in blister pack cut on both sides

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Subaru Impreza WRC - Rally New Zealand 2003
This model car Subaru Impreza WRC faithfully reproduces the rally car that marked the 2003 edition of the world championship in New Zealand. Driven by the Finnish duo Timo Mäkinen and Kaj Lindström , this replica captures the essence of one of the most iconic rally cars of the early 2000s. This collector's item will delight car enthusiasts and motorsport fans with its striking realism.
Designed for discerning collectors, this model car represents an iconic model of the Japanese brand Subaru in its most accomplished competition configuration. It constitutes a precious testimony to the golden age of world rallying, a period when manufacturers competed in technical ingenuity to dominate the most demanding special stages on the planet.
Characteristics of the model car
- Model: Subaru Impreza WRC
- Brand: Subaru
- Year: 2003
- Scale: 1/43rd
- Crew: T. Mäkinen - K. Lindström
- Event: Rally New Zealand 2003
- Protective case included: Yes
The Subaru Impreza WRC, queen of rallies
Developed specifically for the World Rally Championship , the 2003 Subaru Impreza WRC represented the culmination of several years of technical evolution. This version benefited from significant aerodynamic improvements, a turbocharged 2.0-liter boxer engine developing over 300 horsepower, and the refined all-wheel drive system for which the brand was renowned.
The 2003 season marked a pivotal period for Subaru in rallying, with a technically mature car that combined power, reliability and handling . The Impreza WRC stood out for its exemplary handling on all types of surfaces, from fast tarmac roads to the most technical dirt tracks. Its distinctive blue and yellow livery had become one of the most recognizable symbols of world rallying.
The 2003 model incorporated the latest WRC regulations, with a redesigned body to optimize downforce and a reinforced chassis to withstand the extreme stresses of competition. That year, Subaru consolidated its position as the leading manufacturer in the discipline, building on the experience it had accumulated since joining the world championship.
Subaru, the Japanese pioneering spirit
Founded in 1953, Subaru quickly established itself as an innovative manufacturer, particularly renowned for its mastery of all-wheel drive and boxer engines. In the early 2000s, the Japanese brand was at the height of its rallying glory, a period when it simultaneously developed high-performance production models directly inspired by its involvement in competition.
Subaru's involvement in the WRC, which began in the 1980s, transformed the brand's image worldwide. The Impreza's repeated rally successes directly contributed to the development of the production sports versions, creating a unique synergy between racing and production . This philosophy allowed Subaru to offer accessible cars with true racing DNA.
By 2003, Subaru had already won three consecutive manufacturers' titles (1995, 1996, 1997) and multiple victories with legendary drivers like Colin McRae and Richard Burns. This period represented the brand's golden age in rallying, before new regulations came along to shake up the sport.
The 2003 New Zealand Odyssey
The 2003 Rally New Zealand will be remembered as one of the most spectacular events of the season. The winding roads of the North Island, alternating between fast sections and technical passages, provided an ideal playground for the Impreza WRC. Timo Mäkinen, a 61-year-old Finnish veteran, proved that experience remains a major asset against the young guns of modern rallying.
This New Zealand edition was particularly challenging due to the changing weather conditions that radically transformed road grip. Mäkinen and Lindström's Impreza demonstrated the superiority of Subaru's all-wheel-drive system, allowing the duo to maintain competitive times despite precarious conditions where other crews struggled to stay on the road.
The year 2003 also marked the return of Timo Mäkinen to the WRC after several seasons of absence. The Finnish driver, already a four-time winner of the Monte Carlo Rally, brought invaluable experience to the Subaru team. His in-depth knowledge of the Impreza WRC's technical intricacies, acquired during his previous collaborations with the brand, proved invaluable in optimizing the setup on the New Zealand stages.
This New Zealand round perfectly illustrated the spirit of rallying at the time: technologically advanced cars confronting unpredictable natural environments, where only the perfect symbiosis between driver, co-driver, and machine could achieve excellence. The 2003 Impreza WRC embodied this philosophy, combining Japanese technical innovation with European motorsport expertise.
Complete your collection of model cars
This 2003 Subaru Impreza WRC naturally finds its place alongside other iconic models of world rallying. It fits perfectly into a collection dedicated to model car rally cars , alongside the legendary Ford Escort WRC or the formidable Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution which dominated the discipline at the same time.
Collectors passionate about the Subaru universe will appreciate completing their selection with other models from the brand, whether versions from the 1990s or more recent variations. This model car also harmonizes with other models in 1/43rd scale , the reference format for demanding collectors.
Beyond rally enthusiasts, this Impreza WRC will appeal to 2000s car enthusiasts and collectors specializing in racing cars . It is an authentic testimony to an era when world rallying reached technical and spectacular heights, offering collectors a piece full of automotive history and emotion.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to understand the scales of miniatures?
Scale indicates the reduction ratio between the real car and the miniature. For example, at 1:43 scale, each centimeter on the miniature corresponds to 43 centimeters on the real vehicle.
Concretely, a 1/18 scale Ferrari model is approximately 25-30 cm long, while in 1/43 scale it measures approximately 10 cm.
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Does the model car come with protection?
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