After the 2002 Rally Monte Carlo, this third car had its livery inverted to white-on-blue, similar to the second scheme available in GT2. For its final year in 2003, the scheme was reverted to blue-on-white, before switching to the actual Ford Focus RS WRC with two different sponsor liveries (BP and Castrol) in 2004. La Ford Focus RS WRC (RS pour Rallye Sport et WRC pour World Rallye Championship), construite par Ford Europe et M-Sport sur base de la berline trois portes de série Focus Climate en 1999 était destinée à l’équipe de championnat du monde des rallyes de Ford où elle remplaçait la Ford Escort WRC. The 2002 Focus sports a completely new design of bonnet with an additional air-intake and repositioned vents to improve the under-bonnet airflow, reduce engine bay temperatures, and provide a stronger flow of cooler air to the engine air-intake. Ford Motor Co. Ltd. Ford Focus RS WRC '02: P: 5 Colin McRae: Derek Ringer: Ford Motor Co. Ltd. Ford Focus RS WRC '02: P: 6 Markko Märtin: Michael Park: Ford Motor Co. Ltd. Ford Focus RS WRC '02: P: 7 François Delecour: Daniel Grataloup: Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart: Mitsubishi Lancer WRC2: M: 8 Justin Dale: Andrew Bargery: Marlboro Mitsubishi Peugeot 206 WRC: M: 4 Carlos Sainz: Marc Martí: Ford Motor Co. Ltd. Ford Focus RS WRC '02: P: 5 Colin McRae: Nicky Grist: Ford Motor Co. Ltd. Ford Focus RS WRC '02: P: 6 Markko Märtin: Michael Park: Ford Motor Co. Ltd. Ford Focus RS WRC '01: P: 7 François Delecour: Daniel Grataloup: Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart: Mitsubishi Lancer WRC: M: 8 2002 Tour de Corse46th Tour de Corse - Rallye de France) was the third round of the 2002 World Rally Championship. The race was held over three days between 8 March and 10 March 2002, and was won by Peugeot's, his 4th win in the World Rally Championship. [1] Ford Motor Co. Ltd. Ford Focus RS WRC '02. Gwyndaf Evans on the legends stage, Rallyday 2022, driving Colin McRaes Ford Focus WRC Wilson driving a Ford Focus RS WRC 02 in the Finnish Rally Championship in 2005. Wilson was initially a brief competitor in single seaters, winning 17 out of 22 races to become T Cars Champion in 2002, before graduating to the Formula Renault UK Championship in 2003, finishing 18th overall for Manor Motorsport . [1] PCVvOp.