Rothmans Heritage — 2 museum-grade prints that set the mood. The Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 won consecutive WRC manufacturers' championships in 1985 and 1986 — the only French manufacturer to dominate Group B before the FIA banned the class. Its transverse mid-engine, four-wheel-drive layout represented a different engineering answer to Audi's longitudinal quattro concept, and the Rothmans-sponsored livery became as recognisable on forest stages as Martini stripes on Lancias. Mazda's Group B RX-7 programme represented the marque's most visible rotary rally effort outside Japan — a Rothmans-sponsored campaign that leveraged the FB platform's lightweight coupe architecture against turbocharged piston rivals. The 13B engine's compact dimensions and high-revving character offered a distinct driving philosophy on gravel stages, even as Group B's escalating power and safety concerns reshaped the FIA rulebook.