In the late autumn of 1999, as the real (BRC) reached its peak, digital racers were just beginning their own grueling marathon in Mobil 1 Rally Championship (also known as Rally Championship 2000 ). Unlike the quick arcade sprints of its rivals, this game demanded a rare kind of endurance, centered on the relentless, rain-soaked realism of the British countryside. The 20-Mile Gauntlet

: Every mistake had a price. Realistic damage meant a punctured tire or a failing engine could carry over between stages. If your service crew couldn't fix it in the allotted time, you faced the next 26-mile forest track with a crippled car. A Season of Legends

The game perfectly captured the spirit of the , where Finland’s Tapio Laukkanen battled former champions like Gwyndaf Evans and Martin Rowe . Players could relive the drama of the Ulster Rally , navigating the treacherous water splashes of Balmoral, or the Manx International , where the local hero Rowe famously dominated the island's narrow lanes. The Technical Edge Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Mobil 1 Rally Championship, 1999, Big Box