In the golden age of rally driving, the target audience B cars ended up the fastest, most powerful, and the majority sophisticated rally automobiles ever built. So just why was Group B removed?

The specific goals for Group M (to replace Group 5 and 5) were to help persuade additional car manufacturers into motorsport through promising quicker motor vehicle development, subsequent promotion opportunities, all without making use of an existing production version. In fact, only 250 homologation cars would easily be needed to be manufactured it to be accepted in competition. That’s why effectively cutting by two the previous requirements for Group 4. In short, this lower amount was to favor prime levels of performance at a much lower production expense.

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