How does an ordinary-looking saloon develop into a cult car desired by just about any red-blooded male and more than a few of the fairer sex? That's the question we answer with this in-depth look at the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo series. Like its great rival the Subaru Impreza the Lancer started life as an anonymous two-litre family saloon. What set the pattern for the Lancer's rise to cult car status was Mitsubishi's decision to focus its 1993 World Rally Championship effort on an all-
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A look at the everyday Lancer that became a cult symbol and wanted by many. It started life as a two-litre family saloon but after Mitsubishi decided to enter their 'Evolution' version in the World Rally Championship in 1993 (and winning in 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999), the car soon became seen as a classic. This video looks at the new Evo VII as well as past models, visits tuning shops, Oulton Park, Castle Combe and includes an interview with World Champion Tommi Makinen.
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