EA SPORTS WRC Car List UPDATE

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Welcome to the brand new EA WRC Car List thread, updated to include DLC and all liveries. DLC will be highlighted in bold and red text.

Some notes:
  • Some cars have fictional liveries, they will be marked as such.
  • Others have Official liveries, or approximations of, with no number or driver, these will be named as such.
  • All research on the liveries is my own, I do not claim to be an expert, nor is this list exhaustive.

Official WRC Class - Rally1 - 2023
Ford Puma Rally1 HYBRID

#7 P.L Loubet/N.Gilsoul - M-Sport Ford WRT
#8 O.Tanak/M.Jarvejoa - M-Sport Ford WRT
#9 J.Serdiridis/F.Micklotte - M Sport Ford WRT

Hyundai i20 N Rally1 HYBRID
#2 E.Lappi/J.Ferm - Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
#6 D.Sordo/C.Carrera - Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
#11 T.Neuville/M.Wydaeghe - Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
#42 C.Breen/J.Fulton - Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT

Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 HYBRID
#17 S.Ogier/V.Landais - Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
#18 T.Katstuta/A.Johnston - Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
#33 E.Evans/S.Martin - Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
#69 K.Rovanpera/J.Halttunen - Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT

#33 L.Bertelli/S.Scattolin - Toyota Gazoo Racing FWRT

Official WRC Class - Rally1 - 2024
Ford Puma Rally1 HYBRID '24

#13 G.Munster/L.Louka - M-Sport Ford WRT
#16 A.Formaux/A.Coria - M-Sport Ford WRT


Hyundai i20 N Rally1 HYBRID '24
#4 E.Lappi/J.Ferm - Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
#6 D.Sordo/C.Carrera - Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
#8 O.Tanak/M.Jarvejoa - Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
#9 A.Mikkelsen/T.Eriksen - Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT
#11 T.Neuville/M.Wydaeghe - Hyundai Shell Mobis WRT


Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 HYBRID '24
#17 S.Ogier/V.Landais - Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
#18 T.Katstuta/A.Johnston - Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
#33 E.Evans/S.Martin - Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT
#69 K.Rovanpera/J.Halttunen - Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT

#37 L.Bertelli/S.Scattolin - Toyota Gazoo Racing FWRT


Official WRC2 Class - 2023
Citroen C3 Rally2

#26 Y.Rossel/A.Dunand - PH Sport

#29 S.Lefebvre/A.Malfoy - DG Sport Competition

#22 A.Cachon/A.Lopez - Sports & You

#34 S.Johnston/A.Kihurani - Sean Johnston

Ford Fiesta Rally2
#20 A.Formaux/A.Coria - M-Sport Ford WRT
#30 G.Munster/L.Louka - M-Sport Ford WRT
#24 R.Virves/H.Magalhaes - M-Sport Ford WRT

Hyundai i20 N Rally2
#23 T.Suninen/M.Markkula - Hyundai Motorsport N
#27 F.Zaldivar/M.Ohannesian - Hyundai Motorsport N

#28 J.McEarlean/J.Rowan - Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy

#50 H.Paddon/J.Kennard - Hyundai New Zealand

#40 G.Linnamae/J.Morgan - Georg Linnamae

#49 P.Lopez/B.Rozada - Rallye Team Spain

Skoda Fabia Rally2 Evo
#39 J.Huttunen/A.Linnaketo - Printsport

#25 K.Kajetanowicz/M.Szczepaniak - Kajetan Kajetanowicz

#46 L.Joona/T.Shemeikka - Lauri Joona

#45 E.Kauer/J.Viilo - Egon Kauer

#44 J.Keferbock/I.Minor - K4Rally

#41 B.Bulacia/A.C.Jimenez - Toksport

#51 B.Guerra/D.Cue - Benito Guerra

Skoda Fabia RS Rally2
#31 S.Pajari/E.Malkonen - Toksport WRT
#32 E.Lindholm/R.Hamalainen - Toksport WRT
#52 M.Bulacia/D.Vallejo - Toksport WRT
#48 G.Greensmith/J.Andersson - Toksport WRT

#36 C.Ingram/C.Drew - Toksport WRT 2
#53 F.Delecour/S D. Castelli - Toksport WRT 2

#19 A.Mikkelsen/T.Eriksen - Toksport WRT 3

#21 O.Solberg/E.Edmondson - Oliver Solberg

#38 E.Cais/P.Tesinsky - Orsak Rally Sport

#47 R.Al-Rashed/D.Moscatt - Printsport

Volkswagen Polo GTI R5
#35 O.C Veiby/T.Eriksen - Ole Christian Veiby

Official WRC2 Class - 2024
Toyota GR Yaris Rally2

#28 H.Kogure/T.Luhtinen - Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT NG
#27 Y.Yamamoto/M.Salminen - Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT NG

#32 S.Pajari/E.Malkonen - Printsport

#40 J.Solans/R.Sanjuan - Jan Solans

#39 S.Lefebvre/A.Malfoy - Stephane Lefebvre

#44 R.Korhonen/A.Viinikka - Roope Korhonen

#30 G.Linnamae/J.Morgan - George Linnamae


Citroen C3 Rally2
#22 N.Gryazin/A.Konstantin - DG Sport Competition
#23 Y.Rossel/A.Dunand - DG Sport Competition

#34 M.Bulacia/D.Vallejo - Sports & You


Ford Fiesta Rally2
#36 W.Creighton/L.Regan - Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy

Hyundai i20 N Rally2
#24 E.Lindholm/R.Hamalainen - Emil Lindholm

#29 N.Ciamin/Y.Roche - Nicolas Ciamin

#25 T.Suninen/M.Markkula - Teemu Suninen


Skoda Fabia RS Rally2
#21 G.Greensmith/J.Andersson - Toksport WRT
#35 J.McErlean/J.Fulton - Toksport WRT
#20 O.Solberg/E.Edmondson - Toksport WRT
#46 P.L Loubet/L.Pascaud - Toksport WRT

#31 L.Joona/J.Hussi - Lauri Joona

#41 P.Lopez/D.Vazquez - Pepe Lopez

#45 F.Zaldivar/M.Ohannesian - Fau Zaldivar

#38 C.Ingram/A.Kihurani - Chris Ingram


Skoda Fabia Rally2 Evo
#43 A.Mauro/A.Perez - Alejandro Mauro Sanchez

Official JWRC Class - 2023
Ford Fiesta Rally 3

#60 W.Creighton/L.Regan
#61 L.Pellier/M.Pelamourgues
#62 D.Dominguez/R.Penate
#63 E.Kelly/C.Mohan
#64 R.Hernandez/R.S de Eusebio
#65 R.Rensonnet/L.Dumont
#66 R.Blach/M.Barreiro
#67 H.Anwar/A.Din

Official JWRC Class - 2024
Ford Fiesta Rally3 Evo
#56 A.Al-Rawahi/A.Al-Hmoud
#66 A.Turkkan/B.Erdener
#50 B.Bulacia/G.Morales
#52 D.Dominguez/R.Penate
#51 E.Kelly/C.Mohan
#61 F.Schwarz/B.Ettel
#57 G.Rosselot/M.Brizio
#54 J.Matulka/D.Dymurski
#64 J.Caparo/E.Gutierrez
#65 M.Smart/C.Fair
#58 N.Bruun/P.Olmos
#53 N.Maior/F.Maior
#55 P.Borodin/R.Cheprassov
#60 R.Blach/M.Barriero
#62 R.Jurgenson/S.Oja
#63 T.Gill/D.Brkic
#59 T.Rennsonet/L.Dumont


World Rally Car 2017-2021
Ford Fiesta WRC

#4 E.Lappi/J.Ferm - M-Sport Ford WRT (2020)

Volkswagen Polo
VW Works Concept Livery (2017)

Rally2
Ford Fiesta R5 MK7 Evo 2

#89 M-Sport R5 Works Livery

Peugeot 208 T16 R5
#85 J.Salo/M.Salminen - Gulf (2015)

Skoda Fabia Rally2 Evo
#29 O.Solberg/A.Johnston - Skoda (2020)

Skoda Fabia RS Rally2
Skoda Motorsport Factory Livery

Volkswagen Polo GTI R5
#55 P.Solberg/P.Mills - Monster Energy (2019 Rally GB)

Rally4
Ford Fiesta MK8 Rally4

#75 T.Williams/P.Hall - RAF Reserves Rally Team (2019)
#49 J.Armstrong/P.Hall - Dirt Rally Team (2021)
Rally4 Show Livery

Opel Adam
Opel Motorsport R2 Show Livery

Peugeot 208 Rally4
Peugeot Sport Rally4 Show Livery

Renault Twingo II RS
#33 Esso Renault (Fictional)

NR4/R4
DJM Motorsport McRae R4

Colin McRae Motorsport

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X
#102 Tengtools (Fictional)

Subaru WRX STI NR4
JRM Racing NR4 (2015)

S2000
Fiat Grande Punto Abarth S2000

#64 Fiat Abarth Works Livery (2007)

Opel Corsa S2000
#39 EBC Racing (Fictional)

Peugeot 207 S2000
#57 F.Delecour/D.Savignoni - Peugeot Sport (2016)

World Rally Car 1997-2011
Citroen Xsara WRC

#17 C.McRae/D.Ringer - Citroen Total WRT (2003)

#15 D.Sordo/M.Marti - Citroen Kronos Junior Team (2006)

Citroen C4 WRC
#11 P.Solberg/C.Patterson - Petter Solberg WRT (2010)

Ford Focus RS Rally 2001
#3 C.McRae/N.Grist - Ford Motor Co. Team (2001)
#6 M.Martin/M.Park - Ford Motor Co. Team (2002)

Ford Focus RS Rally 2008
#16 H.Solberg/C.Menkerud - Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team (2009)

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 6
#2 K.Taguchi/D.Ringer - Mitsubishi Ralliart (2002 Hokkaido Rally)

#29 M.Stohl/P.Muller - OMV Rally Team (1999 Network Q Rally)

MINI Countryman Rally Edition
#37 D.Sordo/C.del Barrio - Mini WRC Team (2011)

Peugeot 206 Rally
#1 R.Burns/R.Reid - Peugeot Total (2002)

#46 V.Rossi/C.Cassina - Michelin Grifone Peugeot (2002 Rally GB)

SEAT Cordoba WRC
#10 P.Liatti/F.Pons - SEAT Sport (1999)

Skoda Fabia WRC
#12 C.McRae/N.Grist - Skoda Motorsport (2005)

#12 M.Ekstrom/S.Bergman - Red Bull Skoda Team (2006 Rally Sweden)

Subaru Impreza 1998
#3 C.McRae/N.Grist - 555 Subaru World Rally Team (1998)

Subaru Impreza 2001
#5 R.Burns/R.Reid - Subaru World Rally Team (2001)
#6 P.Solberg/P.Mills - Subaru World Rally Team (2001)

Subaru Impreza 2008
#5 P.Solberg/C.Patterson - Subaru World Rally Team (2008)

S1600
Citroen Saxo Super 1600

#53 S.Loeb/D.Elena - Citroen Sport (2001)

Citroen C2 Super 1600
#41 D.Sordo/M.Marti - Kronos Racing (2005)

Ford Puma S1600
#1 Ford Rallye Sport

Renault Clio S1600
#12 Mac Croc (Fictional)

F2 Kit Car
Ford Escort Mk 6 Maxi

#106 Mintex (Fictional)

Peugeot 306 Maxi
#3 G.Panizzi/H.Panizzi - Peugeot Sport (1997)

Renault Maxi Megane
#33 M.Rowe/D.Ringer - Renault Elf Dealer Rallying (1999 BRC)

SEAT Ibiza Kit Car
#24 T.Gardemeister/L.Paavo - SEAT Sport (1998 Network Q Rally)

Vauxhall Astra Rally Car
#29 T.Agnew/N.Wearden - Vauxhall Motorsport (2000 BRC)

Volkswagen Golf IV Kit Car
#25 M.Higgins/B.Thomas - Volkswagen Motorsport UK (1999 Network Q Rally)

#19 A.Holz/D.Dieter - LMS Racing VW (2001 Rally Germany)

Group A
Ford Escort RS Cosworth

#5 M.Biasion/T.Siviero - Ford Motor Co. Team (1994)

Lancia Delta HF Integrale
#4 D.Auriol/D.Giraudet - Lancia Martini Racing (1992, non Martini)

#13 T.Makinen/S.Harjanne - Astra Racing (1993 Rally Finland)

#1 C.Sainz/L.Moya - Jolly Club Lancia (1993)

Mitsubishi Galant VR4
#4 K.Eriksen/S.Parmander - Mitsubishi Ralliart Europe (1991 Rally Sweden)

Subaru Legacy RS
#7 C.McRae/D.Ringer - Subaru Rally Team Europe (1992 Rally Sweden)

Subaru Impreza 1995
#4 C.McRae/D.Ringer - 555 Subaru World Rally Team (1995)

Group B 4WD
Audi Sport Quattro S1 (E2)

#2 W.Rohrl/C.Geistdorfer - Audi Sport (1986 Rally Monte Carlo)

Ford RS200
#6 K.Grundel/B.Melander - Ford Motor Co. Ltd Team (1986 RAC Rally)

#19 Ford Motor Co. Ltd Team (1986)

Lancia Delta S4
#7 H.Toivonen/S.Cresto - Martini Lancia (1986 Rally Monte Carlo, non Martini)

MG Metro 6R4
Austin Rover World Rally Team (1986)

Peugeot 205 T16 Evo 2
#1 T.Salonen/S.Harjanne - Peugeot Talbot Sport (1986)

Group B RWD
BMW M1 Procar Rally

#3 B.Beguin/J.J.Lenne - BMW Motul (1983 Tour de Corse)

Lancia 037 Evo 2
#4 A.Bettega/M.Perissinot - Martini Lancia (1984 Rallye Sanremo, non Martini)

Opel Manta 400
#400 Andrews Heat for Hire (1984)

Porsche 911 SC RS
#17 R.Clark/I.Grindrod - Rothmans Porsche Rally Team (1984 RAC Rally)

#9 R.Jackson/R.Champion - Tuthill Porsche (2017 Safari Classic)

H3 RWD
BMW M3 Evo Rally

#10 M.Duez/A.Lopes - BMW Fina (1989 Rallye de Portugal)

Ford Sierra Cosworth RS500
#21 J.McRae/R.Arthur - RED Ford (1989 RAC Rally)

Ford Escort MK2 McRae Motorsport
#1 C.McRae/D.Ringer - McRae Motorsport (2005)

Renault 5 Turbo
#9 J.Ragnotti/J.M.Andre - Renault Elf (1983 Rallye Monte Carlo)

Lancia Stratos
M.Mouton/F.Conconi - Lancia (1978 Rallye Monte Carlo)

#13 Lancia Racing (1974)

Opel Ascona 400
#15 M.Biasion/T.Siveiro - Opel Euro Team (1984)

H2 RWD
Alpine A110 1600 S

#1 B.Darniche/A.Mahe - Alpine Renault (1973 Rallye Monte Carlo)

Fiat 131 Abarth Rally
#10 W.Rohrl/C.Geistdorfer - Fiat Abarth Team (1976)

Ford Escort MK2
#10 R.Brookes/P.White - Andrews Heat for Hire (1979 RAC Rally)

Hillman Avenger
#16 VP Racing (Fictional)

Opel Kadett C GT/E
#4 Sabelt (Fictional)

Talbot Sunbeam Lotus
#16 G.Frequlin/J.Todt - Talbot Sport (1981 Rallye Monte Carlo)

H2 FWD
Peugeot 309 GTI

#6 Mintex (Peugeot) (Fictional)

Peugeot 205 GTI
#111 C.McRae/D.Ringer - Peugeot Talbot Sport (1988 RAC Rally)

Volkswagen Golf GTI
#4 K.Eriksen/S.Parmander - Volkswagen Motorsport (1987 Rallye Cote d'Ivoire)

H1 FWD
Lancia Fulvia HF

#6 S.Lampinen/S.Andreasson - Lancia Italia Racing (1971)

Mini Cooper S
#37 P.Hopkirk/H.Liddon - BMC (1964 Rallye Monte Carlo)

Vauxhall Nova Sport
#85 C.McRae/D.Ringer - Shell SMT Vauxhall (1987 RAC Rally)
 
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I have updated the first post with the liveries for each car except the WRC2 cars.

This is to the best of my knowledge and research. If you see anything you think is incorrect, please let me know.
 
Great list, the only one I can spot is the Evo 6 because I remember being disappointed it wasn't a Makinen car on Dirt 4:
If you see anything you think is incorrect, please let me know.
#2 F.Loix/S.Smeets. 2000 Mitsubishi Ralliart WRT
I think this one is Katsuhiko Taguchi's car from 2002, used in Rally Hokkaido since it has Yokohama tyres:

 
Updated the Peugeot 206 #1 livery. I was so focussed on researching the cars that I totally neglected the fact that the drivers name was on this one. So it isn’t the 2001 Gronholm car, it is in fact the 2002 Richard Burns one.

Also corrected the year of Esapekka Lappis M-Sport Fiesta, he drove for them in 2020 not 2019. Although curiously the car sports the 2021 livery.

@Touring Mars @Famine Could the car list and stage list be stickied/pinned to the top of this forum please?
 
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But it would be nice easter egg for old Gran Turismo fans :P
Gran Turismo is part of the problem. If they hadn't signed the exclusive deal with PPIHC Codemasters probably would've kept hillclimb and Pikes Peak in for Dirt Rally 2. I doubt they would have found a way to shoehorn it into a WRC game in any case, the same reason WRX isn't in the game even though both championships have the same promoter.
 
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Strange they have the 306 '98 livery while car has specs and bodywork from '96 🤔

Yeah I mean this is where it gets confusing and my lack of intimate model knowledge could be getting in the way.

The livery does match the 1996 car more than the 1998, the straighter lines and less red show that. I just couldn’t find any example of Gilles Panizzi driving a #3 306 in 1996.

I’ll change it to 1996 though as the livery is a better match on closer inspection. If anyone can find a picture of Panizzi driving the 1996 car with a #3 then that would help ease my mind.
 
I’ll change it to 1996 though as the livery is a better match on closer inspection. If anyone can find a picture of Panizzi driving the 1996 car with a #3 then that would help ease my mind.
Ewrc-results is great for looking up things like that, they were struggling a couple of years ago so you need a paid membership for some of the search tools (chassis number and numberplates) but you can still search by driver on the free version. There are a few #3 Panizzi cars from ERC rounds in 1996:


I like their sister site ewrc-models too because you can search by car to get a match from the photo and each model has a link to the ewrc-results page for the event it ran.
 
Yeah I mean this is where it gets confusing and my lack of intimate model knowledge could be getting in the way.

The livery does match the 1996 car more than the 1998, the straighter lines and less red show that. I just couldn’t find any example of Gilles Panizzi driving a #3 306 in 1996.

I’ll change it to 1996 though as the livery is a better match on closer inspection. If anyone can find a picture of Panizzi driving the 1996 car with a #3 then that would help ease my mind.

Will check my Peugeot Bible this evening 🤣
 
Ewrc-results is great for looking up things like that, they were struggling a couple of years ago so you need a paid membership for some of the search tools (chassis number and numberplates) but you can still search by driver on the free version. There are a few #3 Panizzi cars from ERC rounds in 1996:


I like their sister site ewrc-models too because you can search by car to get a match from the photo and each model has a link to the ewrc-results page for the event it ran.

Panizzi ran number 3 in '97. Pic from rallye du Var. Doesn't have the same livery though. In '96 I have number 1 but livery is off too. Maybe late '95 model then 🤔
 

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Here are the 3 drivers with the most liveries available in the game:

1. Colin McRae x9
2. Dani Sordo x4
3. Petter Solberg x3

And Co-driver appearances:
1. Derek Ringer x8
2. Nicky Grist x3
3. Marc Marti/Chris Patterson/Janne Ferm/Ilka Minor/Robert Reid x2

No surprise that the driver who gave his name to the Codemasters games for so long has the most liveries in the game. Plus both his long term co-drivers make the most co-driver appearances (albeit not always alongside McRae).

Also updated Dani Sordo’s co-drivers, I had incorrectly listed Candido Carrera as his co-driver on all 4 of his cars. In 2005 and 2006 (C2 and Xsara) it was Marc Marti and in the Mini Countryman 2011 it was Carlos del Barrio.
 
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Late getting the game, but just a couple notes:

The alternate livery for the Stratos is from 1976-77, albeit with the title sponsor Alitalia removed. (1974 was Marlboro)

The Alpine Renault is from the 1973 season, although it is somewhat of a generic livery with many of the details removed.
 
Massive update to the car list today, a dull but somewhat rewarding job.

  • I have reorganised it slightly, to match the order of the classes as they appear in the game menus.
  • I have added all drivers/co-drivers and teams for the official classes.
  • I have added the 2024 Expansion content. Red marks everything that is new.
  • I have researched every livery outside of the official classes in an attempt to better match the in game livery to it's real life counterpart. This has taken me more time than I care to admit! Some of them are quite straight forward, the more modern era of WRC, drivers tended to keep the same number for the season, so it is much easier to track down, likewise with one off appearances like Valentino Rossi at Rally GB 2002, undisputable.

However, in pre-world rally car eras, driver numbers varied rally to rally, seemingly based on the entry list, or round to round championship positions, or something along those lines, basically meaning that drivers didn't always have the same number. So to match the livery required hunting through entry lists to match the car, number and driver as best I can.

For example, in 1993 for the Astra Racing Lancia Delta, Tommi Makinen competed 3 times, with 3 different numbers, #9 in Sweden, #18 at the Acropolis and #13 (the in game livery) in Finland.

So I have hunted throughout the car list, and hope that what is now presented above is as accurate as I can possibly be.

There are a few odd exceptions worth pointing out;
The black and white Lancia Stratos doesn't have a number, my research led me to believe Michele Mouton drove on at Monte Carlo in 1978, but pictures are hard to come by.
Opel Manta #400 is an official livery but no driver/team combo appears to have ever raced under the numnber.
The #33 Megane can only be Martin Rowe and Derek Ringer due to the livery showing "1998 British Rally Champions" so it isn't the 1998 car and they ran a different number, but of course in 1999 they used #1.

Thank you, and enjoy.
 
Updated WRC2 2024 driver numbers.

Updated Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6 WRC. The Taguchi/Ringer livery is specifically the 2002 Hokkaido Rally as mentioned by @GOTMAXPOWER above.
The Stohl car is a bit trickier, I had initially traced it to 2007 but have since found it to be the wrong Evo and wrong number. The only instances I can find of Manfred Stohl driving an OMV Evo 6 with the #29 is the 1999 Network Q and 2000 Acropolis Rally, however both were in the Group N class. Have listed as the 2000 Acropolis for now as it best matches to the WRC spec of the in game Evo in terms of timeline as 1999 would have been the Group A car anyway.
 
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The Stohl car is a bit trickier, I had initially traced it to 2007 but have since found it to be the wrong Evo and wrong number. The only instances I can find of Manfred Stohl driving an OMV Evo 6 with the #29 is the 1999 Network Q and 2000 Acropolis Rally, however both were in the Group N class. Have listed as the 2000 Acropolis for now as it best matches to the WRC spec of the in game Evo in terms of timeline as 1999 would have been the Group A car anyway.
I was looking into that one a while ago and also couldn't find a match, I agree that it's a Group N livery they have put on the car though. On my list (yeah there is 2 of us 😆) I've put it down as the 1999 Wales livery because of a couple of details; the blue covers more of the rear quarter panel on the 2000 car compared to the '99 which looks closer to the one in game. The Forstinger logos are removed in game but that makes it closer to the '99 car again without the yellow boxes on the rear wing endplates, besides the fog lights and on the wings. The main one I spotted though was the number board, again it's censored but the event box is plain black which fits with the Network Q one.

Codemasters haven't always been the most accurate with some of these liveries, like Breen's livery being a straight copy of his teammates with the tribute rather than what he actually ran in Sweden and the Martini liveries being obviously wrong (apparently due to licencing although every other game seems to have no problem creating a convincing fake, including Gran Turismo for the limited time DTM event last week).

There are a couple of oddities with the 2023 Hyundai Rally2 liveries too, the Hayden Paddon car never actually ran in WRC (or ERC) but is what he ran in New Zealand, I can see why they added it since he is a popular driver though. And unless it's a trick of the light in photos the shade of blue on Pepe Lopez's car is a lot lighter in game than what he ran in 2023 and looks more like his 2022 car (yes I'm being anal!).
 
I was looking into that one a while ago and also couldn't find a match, I agree that it's a Group N livery they have put on the car though. On my list (yeah there is 2 of us 😆) I've put it down as the 1999 Wales livery because of a couple of details; the blue covers more of the rear quarter panel on the 2000 car compared to the '99 which looks closer to the one in game. The Forstinger logos are removed in game but that makes it closer to the '99 car again without the yellow boxes on the rear wing endplates, besides the fog lights and on the wings. The main one I spotted though was the number board, again it's censored but the event box is plain black which fits with the Network Q one.

Codemasters haven't always been the most accurate with some of these liveries, like Breen's livery being a straight copy of his teammates with the tribute rather than what he actually ran in Sweden and the Martini liveries being obviously wrong (apparently due to licencing although every other game seems to have no problem creating a convincing fake, including Gran Turismo for the limited time DTM event last week).

There are a couple of oddities with the 2023 Hyundai Rally2 liveries too, the Hayden Paddon car never actually ran in WRC (or ERC) but is what he ran in New Zealand, I can see why they added it since he is a popular driver though. And unless it's a trick of the light in photos the shade of blue on Pepe Lopez's car is a lot lighter in game than what he ran in 2023 and looks more like his 2022 car (yes I'm being anal!).
Thank you 😀. Had a 50/50 shot and still got it wrong 😂. Yeah the Paddon one is an odd one, I didn't research it too much due to it being in the WRC2 class.
 
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