Volvo 850 BTCC

Present at the starting point of the opponent's all RVs, the Volvo 850 can be described as bold, not to mention the real body at the last minute. "A lot of people thought it was a joke." Volvo explains. The 850 car didn't have four seats, and a year later the team switched to a caravan, but who cares? After all, this racing car has extraordinary ambitions to dare to take risks!
Jules Proto 6x4
So many cars have tried to challenge the fearsome Dakar Rally, and very few cars like the Jules Proto 6x4 are unlikely to be racing cars. Copied from Robocop, Proto, which used the Chevrolet 350 V8 with a Porsche transmission and four-wheel drive system, exited the Dakar in 1984 due to a broken frame.
Mercedes 300 SEL
Nicknamed Red Pig, this all-over-the-body Mercedes-Benz happily hit the SPA twenty-four-hour ring with a 6.8-liter engine that expanded the diameter of the cylinder. In the end, the line was crossed in second place. If you don't have to run out of fuel and tires, you are more likely to win the championship. This Mercedes-Benz even became the big news in Belgium that year!
Peugeot 806 Procar
Belgian racing fan Pascal Witmeur stripped out the 806 MPV comfort gear challenge SPA twenty-four hours, with the next parts coming from the 306 Maxi and 406 Supertourisme, respectively. The 2.0-litre engine power ranged from 260 to 300bhp, ranking twelfth in the preliminaries out of forty-six contestants, and sure enough, it was expected.
Ferrari 308 rally car
In 1983, Michelotti decided to transform the 308 Supercar into a Group B car (you may have heard of Michelotti' old name). They used the V8 to produce only four rally 308s, four of which had a power output of 320bhp and the remaining ones had 288bhp, each with a faster gearbox, a lighter casing and a large amount of titanium body.
Bowler Defender Challenge
Land Rover's Defender Challenge has now become a popular event, but when it was first held in 2014, the single-model event, which was limited to modified Defenders, was actually quite off the beaten track. So you may wish to prepare more gold and silver to help you.
SsangYong Musso
Allow us to help you relive the short-lived SsangYong Musto pickup race car. The words Ssangyong, Racing and Pickup are no problem to look at separately, but anyone who sees a battle-striped Musko Farmer in the most grotesque single-car championship in history will be surprised.
Toyota Prius GT300
We don't really need to directly tell the problem, a car that prides itself on environmental protection actually has a 500bhp monster class 5.4 liter V8 in the front of the car. Dear neighbors, this is a combat Prius! In addition to a giant V8, there is also a battery pack at the rear of the car, so this Prius is still a hybrid car like a fake bag.
Brwan BGP001
As we all know, this car was originally the remnants of Honda's withdrawal from F1 in 2008. The Ross Brown F1 team stuffed a Mercedes-Benz engine into it, fitted it with an ingenious double-decker diffuser on the rear, and put Bartton and Barrichello into the cockpit in the middle and swore to go upstream. As a result, in 2009, he recorded 17 and 8 victories.