Colin Steele McRae,
(5 August 1968 – 15 September 2007), was a British rally driver. He was the 1991 and 1992
British Rally Champion, and in
1995
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became the first British driver to win the
World Rally Championship
The World Rally Championship (abbreviated as WRC) is an international rallying series owned and governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, FIA. Inaugurated in 1973, it is the oldest FIA world championship after Formula One. E ...
Drivers' title.
At 27, McRae was the youngest-ever World Champion, a record that stood until 2022. McRae's performances with the
Subaru World Rally Team enabled the team to win the
World Rally Championship Manufacturers' title three times in succession in 1995,
1996
1996 was designated as:
* International Year for the Eradication of Poverty
Events January
* January 8 – A Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
and
1997
Events January
* January 1 – The Emergency Alert System is introduced in the United States.
* January 11 – Turkey threatens Cyprus on account of a deal to buy Russian S-300 missiles, prompting the Cypriot Missile Crisis.
* January 1 ...
. After four years with the
Ford Motor Co. team, where McRae won nine events, he moved to
Citroën World Rally Team
The Citroën Total World Rally Team was the Citroën factory backed entry into the World Rally Championship (WRC), run by Citroën Racing.
History
Background
In 1998, following its withdrawal from Rally raid competition, Citroën Sport bega ...
in
2003
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In 2003, a Multi-National Force – Iraq, United States-led coalition 2003 invasion of Iraq, invaded Iraq, starting the Iraq War.
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where, despite not winning an event, he helped them win their first manufacturers' title. He was appointed a
Member of the Order of the British Empire
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(MBE) for services to motorsport in 1996. With 25 victories in the WRC, McRae held the record for the most wins in the series at the time of his retirement from full-time rallying in 2003.
In 2007, McRae was killed when the helicopter he was piloting crashed near his home.
His son and two family friends were also killed.
Personal life
McRae was born in
Lanark
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, Scotland, to Jimmy and Margaret McRae.
Jimmy McRae was the five-time winner of the
British Rally Championship. McRae was the eldest of three brothers; his middle brother,
Alister McRae, is also a rally car driver.
McRae's maternal uncle Hugh "Shug" Steele was also a former rally driver.
He attended Robert Owen Primary School and
Lanark Grammar School
Lanark Grammar School is a secondary school in Lanark, Scotland. It was founded in 1183, and celebrated its octocentenary in 1983, including a visit by Anne, Princess Royal, The Princess Anne. The school draws its pupils from the town of Lanark a ...
and studied for a year at
Coatbridge College.
He worked at Archie's Autos then at his father's plumbing and heating business as a technician.
McRae was married to Alison (née Hamilton), whom he met aged 19 when she acted as his co-driver,
and had two children, Hollie and Johnny. McRae moved to the principality of Monaco in 1995, partly through his friendship with
David Coulthard. However, as his young family grew up, he spent more time back at his home in
Lanarkshire
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. The couple bought the 17th-century Jerviswood House. McRae's nephew, Max McRae, is also a motorsport racer.
In 1996, McRae was appointed a
Member of the British Empire for services to motorsports in the
Birthday Honours list.
Career
Early career
McRae began his competitive career in motorsport riding trial bikes at an early age, despite being more interested in four-wheeled machines rather than two-wheel bikes.
[Evans, p. 6] He became the Scottish schoolboy motocross champion at the age of thirteen.
At the age of sixteen, through the
Coltness Car Club, McRae found
autotesting
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The tests often include stopping with the front and rear wheels straddling a line, and always end stopping in a garage (usually marked o ...
, obtained a
Mini Cooper Mini Cooper may refer to:
*Performance Cars of the original Mini series with uprated drive train and brakes, called the "Mini Cooper", made by the British Motor Corporation and also the successors 1961–1971, and 1990–2000
*Cars of the Mini (mar ...
and started competing.
A year later, he began to negotiate with another club member to use a borrowed
Hillman Avenger GT for the Kames Stages, a single-venue stage rally not far from McRae's home. McRae finished the event thirteenth; first in his class although he had run most of the event in a higher position.
In 1986, driving a
Talbot Sunbeam, McRae entered the
Scottish Rally Championship with Ian Grindrod, his father's co-driver, as his co-driver, and soon made a name for himself with his speed and exciting style of driving. His driving style drew many comparisons to
Finnish ex-World Rally Champion
Ari Vatanen
Ari Pieti Uolevi Vatanen (; born 27 April 1952) is a Finns, Finnish rally (sports), rally driver turned politician and a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 1999 to 2009. He won the World Rally Championship drivers' title in 1981 and t ...
, whom McRae had always idolised.
His first WRC event was the 1987
Swedish Rally in a
Vauxhall Nova where he finished 36th overall, and again two years later, driving the Sierra and finishing 15th overall.
In 1988 he took the
Scottish Rally Championship series crown in his Vauxhall Nova.
His next car was a
Ford Sierra XR 4x4. In 1989, he finished fifth overall at
Rally New Zealand in a
rear-wheel-drive Sierra Cosworth. In 1990 McRae achieved sixth place in that year's
RAC Rally, despite several accidents. In 1991, McRae turned professional as he was signed by
Prodrive
Prodrive is an England, English motorsport and advanced engineering group based in Banbury,
Oxfordshire.
History
Prodrive was founded in 1984 by Ian Parry and David Richards (motorsport executive), David Richards.
Prodrive sold its 51% s ...
boss
David Richards to his
Subaru
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team in the
British Rally Championship for an annual wage of approximately £10,000. McRae was British Rally Champion in both 1991 and 1992, soon graduating to the Subaru factory team at
World Rally Championship
The World Rally Championship (abbreviated as WRC) is an international rallying series owned and governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, FIA. Inaugurated in 1973, it is the oldest FIA world championship after Formula One. E ...
level.
In 1992, McRae made his debut in the
British Touring Car Championship
The British Touring Car Championship (BTCC), officially known as the Kwik Fit British Touring Car Championship for sponsorship reasons, is a touring car racing series held each year in the United Kingdom, currently organised and administered by ...
, with a one-off appearance for the Prodrive-run BMW factory team at the
Knockhill round, where he collided with
Matt Neal
Matthew Stephen Phillip Neal (born 20 December 1966) is a British motor racing driver. Neal is a triple BTCC Champion having won the British Touring Car Championship in 2005, 2006 and 2011. Neal is also a record 6 time BTCC Independents Champio ...
. Race officials found McRae to have caused an avoidable collision and subsequently disqualified him.
World Rally Championship
1993–1998: Subaru
On his promotion for
1993
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* International Year for the World's Indigenous People
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, McRae initially drove the
Prodrive
Prodrive is an England, English motorsport and advanced engineering group based in Banbury,
Oxfordshire.
History
Prodrive was founded in 1984 by Ian Parry and David Richards (motorsport executive), David Richards.
Prodrive sold its 51% s ...
-built
Group A
Group A is a set of motorsport regulations administered by the FIA covering production derived touring cars for competition, usually in touring car racing and rallying. In contrast to the short-lived Group B and Group C, Group A vehicles wer ...
Subaru Legacy
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alongside Finns Ari Vatanen,
Hannu Mikkola and
Markku Alén
Markku Allan Alén (born 15 February 1951) is a Finland, Finnish former Rallying, rally and race car driver. He drove for Fiat, Lancia, Subaru World Rally Team, Subaru and Toyota Team Europe, Toyota in the World Rally Championship, and held the ...
. McRae then won his first WRC rally in the car at that year's
Rally New Zealand. It was also the first rally win for the newly formed Subaru World Rally Team, shortly before the Legacy was due to be pensioned off in favour of the new
Subaru Impreza 555. Such were the rising fortunes of his young Subaru factory team as they competed against the frontrunning
Toyota
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-powered
Team TTE, who were excluded from the championship after the 1995
Rally Catalunya due to the use of an
illegal air restrictor. It took only until 1995 for McRae to win the driver's title, which he secured with a victory in a straight contest with his double champion teammate,
Carlos Sainz, on the season-ending
Rally of Great Britain. Although still a winner with the outfit in individual rallies in succeeding years, including, increasingly, more specialised events such as the
Acropolis Rally
The Acropolis Rally of Greece () is a Rallying, rally competition that is part of the World Rally Championship, World Rally Championship (WRC). The rally is held on very dusty, rough, rocky and fast mountain roads in mainland Greece, usually dur ...
,
Safari Rally and the
Tour de Corse
The Tour de Corse is a rally first held in 1956 on the island of Corsica. It was the French round of the World Rally Championship from the inaugural 1973 season until 2008, was part of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge from 2011 to 2012, and ...
, McRae could not better second place in the standings in either 1996 or 1997, on both occasions behind Finland and
Mitsubishi Ralliart's
Tommi Mäkinen. He helped Subaru complete their run of three consecutive manufacturers' titles during this time. In what would turn out to be his final season with the team, in
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
* January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for Lunar water, frozen water, in soil i ...
he won three more rallies and placed third in the standings, as well as winning the
Race of Champions in
Gran Canaria
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, the
Canary Islands
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.
1999–2002: Ford

After several years of varying success, McRae switched to the
M-Sport-run
Ford factory team for
1999
1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.
Events January
* January 1 – The euro currency is established and the European Central Bank assumes its full powers.
* January 3 – The Mars Polar Lander is launc ...
, driving the new
Ford Focus rally car. The deal saw McRae earning six million pounds over two years, which at the time made him the highest-earning rally driver in history. He immediately had two consecutive wins at the
Safari Rally and
Rally Portugal. The new car had many shunts and reliability issues for much of the rest of that season, however, which resulted in only sixth place in the championship standings overall. Moreover, a rare personal pointless run had begun for McRae that year which only stopped with a podium on the following February's
Swedish Rally. McRae went on to be victorious on the asphalt turns of
Catalunya and the gravel of Greece, and post 4th in the
2000
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overall standings. Midway through the 2000 season, the lacking reliability of the Focus led to McRae threatening to leave the team if the problems continued. The upturn towards the end of the season resulted in him deciding to renew his contract with Ford for a further two years.
McRae's intermittent success with Ford continued into
2001
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, where after failing to score in any of the first four rounds, including having momentarily led defending winner
Tommi Mäkinen on the stages of the season-opening
Monte Carlo Rally
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before being forced into retirement, he then went on to score three consecutive victories in Argentina, Cyprus and Greece to tie with Mäkinen at the top of the points table. However, having again led the championship outright entering the final round in Great Britain, McRae once more missed out on a possible second title, crashing out and finishing second in the driver's championship, two points behind
Subaru
is the automaker, automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate (company), conglomerate Subaru Corporation (formerly known as Fuji Heavy Industries), the Automotive industry#By manufacturer, twenty-first largest aut ...
's
Richard Burns.
With victory in the
Safari Rally in
2002
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, McRae
made the record books as the driver with most event wins in the World Rally Championship. His record was broken by
Carlos Sainz. McRae's contract with Ford came to an end following the 2002 season, and after reportedly asking for wages of five million pounds a year, Ford decided against renewing the contract, reluctant to commit such a high amount of their budget to a driver's salary. The two parties split into amicable terms, with Ford's European director of motorsport
Martin Whitaker stating "On behalf of all of us at Ford Motor Company I would like to publicly thank Colin and Nicky for their efforts during the past four years with the Ford team. I wish them both well in the future." McRae said of his time with Ford "It's been a very successful four years, we've achieved a lot of very good results and I'm quite happy that myself and Ford have had a very successful partnership."
2003: Citroën

For
2003
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, McRae signed for Citroën, a team of winning pedigree due to its successes of the previous year with young Frenchman
Sébastien Loeb but otherwise undertaking its first complete campaign at World Rally Championship level. McRae's second-place finish on his début in
Monte Carlo
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alongside Loeb and
Carlos Sainz whom, aboard the
Xsara WRC, helped complete a 1–2–3 finish, the finest result he would achieve for the team, as he ended the season in seventh in the drivers' championship, with no victories. Rule changes are brought in for the 2004 season changing the previous practice of having three nominated points-scorers within a team to two. With Loeb partway through a multiple-year contract, this meant the Citroën factory team, under
Guy Fréquelin
Guy Fréquelin (born 2 April 1945 at Langres) is a French former rallying, rally and sports car driver.
Biography
Perhaps Fréquelin's finest hour as a driver came when he finished runner-up only to Ari Vatanen, alongside then-navigator Jean Todt ...
's leadership, was forced to choose between dropping McRae or Sainz. With Sainz being the more successful of the two during the 2003 season, McRae had to look elsewhere for 2004. David Richards, McRae's former boss at Subaru, who had by now taken over WRC's commercial rights holders ISC and worried that the loss of a character like McRae would damage his ability to market the sport, set about trying to help McRae find a drive for 2004. McRae was unable to find a team, and for the first time in over ten years he would not be competing in the World Rally Championship.
Later career

McRae also competed in racing series other than the World Rally Championship. In September 2002 he took part in an
ASCAR Racing Series event at the
Rockingham Motor Speedway
Rockingham Motor Speedway was a motorsport racing venue in Rockingham, Northamptonshire, Rockingham, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom, near the town of Corby. It hosted professional and club races, as well as testing, track days, driv ...
, Northamptonshire, finishing in sixth place.
McRae rejoined
Prodrive
Prodrive is an England, English motorsport and advanced engineering group based in Banbury,
Oxfordshire.
History
Prodrive was founded in 1984 by Ian Parry and David Richards (motorsport executive), David Richards.
Prodrive sold its 51% s ...
for the
2004 24 Hours of Le Mans where he took third place in the GTS class, and ninth position overall in a
Ferrari 550-GTS Maranello partnering
Darren Turner and
Rickard Rydell. Le Mans winner
Allan McNish
Allan McNish (born 29 December 1969) is a British former racing driver, commentator, and journalist from Scotland. He is a three-time winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, most recently in 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans, 2013, as well as a three-time wi ...
commented that "Colin has adapted far better than people expected" to endurance sportscar racing.

McRae made his debut on the
Dakar Rally
The Dakar Rally () or simply "The Dakar" (), formerly known as the Paris–Dakar Rally (), is an annual rally raid organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO). It is an off-road endurance event traversing terrain much tougher than convent ...
with Nissan in January 2004, and scored two stage wins. He returned to the Dakar in 2005 and was fastest on two of the first three stages in Morocco, before crashing out of the rally towards the end of stage six.
In 2004 and 2005, McRae represented Great Britain in the
Race of Champions Nations Cup alongside
Formula One
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driver and fellow Scot,
David Coulthard. For the 2006 event England and Scotland entered separate teams with McRae and Coulthard re-uniting to represent Scotland.
In 2005, McRae competed in the Baja 500 Portalegre, winning the competition.
McRae then returned to the series for one-off drives for
Å koda on the
2005
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Rally GB and
Rally Australia
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First run in 1988, the rally was held in and around Perth, Western Australia until 2006. ...
, respectively finishing seventh and retiring due to a
clutch
A clutch is a mechanical device that allows an output shaft to be disconnected from a rotating input shaft. The clutch's input shaft is typically attached to a motor, while the clutch's output shaft is connected to the mechanism that does th ...
problem on the final
leg
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of the rally, the latter ending prospects of Å koda's best finish.
On 5 August 2006, McRae competed for Subaru in the first live televised American rally in Los Angeles as part of the
X-Games. McRae rolled the car on the penultimate corner after landing awkwardly from a jump, which damaged the front bumper and left front tyre. Despite this, McRae kept the car running and continued on to the finish, his time only 0.13 seconds slower than eventual winner Travis Pastrana. He was unexpectedly entered for his final rally by semi-works Kronos Citroën at
Rally Turkey in September, where he replaced
Sébastien Loeb while the Frenchman recovered from an injury he sustained in a cycling accident immediately prior to the event.
A final-stage
alternator
An alternator (or synchronous generator) is an electrical generator that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy in the form of alternating current. For reasons of cost and simplicity, most alternators use a rotating magnetic field wit ...
problem led to him retiring from seventh place. He was subsequently dropped by Citroën for the upcoming Rally Australia and replaced by
Xavier Pons.
In August 2007, McRae said he was still hoping to find a seat for the 2008 WRC season, but said that "if it doesn't happen next year, then I won't (return) because you can only be out of something at that level for so long." In 2007, talking to
Autosport
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Autosport began life as a we ...
podcast,
David Richards confirmed that he and McRae had talked about McRae's comeback to Subaru for season 2008.
Robert Reid was contacted by McRae to be his co-driver and the pair were due to test together, but McRae died before the test could take place.
Death
McRae died on 15 September 2007 whilst piloting his private helicopter, a
Eurocopter AS350B2 Squirrel,
which crashed north of
Lanark
Lanark ( ; ; ) is a town in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, located 20 kilometres to the south-east of Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Hamilton. The town lies on the River Clyde, at its confluence with Mouse Water. In 2016, the town had a populatio ...
, Scotland, close to the McRae family home. He was not licensed to fly the aircraft.
McRae's five-year-old son Johnny, and two family friends, Graeme Duncan and Johnny's six-year-old friend Ben Porcelli, also died in the crash. McRae did not have permission to take Porcelli on the helicopter. McRae's previously active website, ''ColinMcRae.com'', was later replaced with a memorial screen stating a few details about the crash, and then with a short statement released on behalf of McRae's father, Jimmy,
and later a book of condolences.
Funeral and celebration services
The funeral for Colin and Johnny took place on 26 September at Daldowie Crematorium near Glasgow, conducted by the Rev Tom Houston, who had married the McRaes, and the Rev Steven Reid, chaplain at Johnny's school. An address was given by Robbie Head, a former rally driver and commentator who was a close friend of McRae's, with the Rev Houston giving the benediction. McRae's niece and nephews performed the tune
Highland Cathedral, a popular funeral song. The song "
(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" by
Otis Redding
Otis Ray Redding Jr. (September 9, 1941 – December 10, 1967) was an American singer and songwriter. He is regarded as one of the greatest singers in the history of American popular music and a seminal artist in soul music and rhythm and blues. ...
, a favourite song of McRae's, was played when the family entered the chapel.
The Proclaimers
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' song "
I'm on My Way" was played when they left. Colin and Johnny McRae were cremated in the same coffin. Among the attendees at the funeral were fellow Scottish racing drivers
Jackie Stewart
Sir John Young "Jackie" Stewart (born 11 June 1939) is a British former racing driver, sports broadcasting, broadcaster and motorsport executive from Scotland, who competed in Formula One from to . Nicknamed "the Flying Scottish people, Scot" ...
and
Dario Franchitti.
A "Celebration of Life" service took place at St Nicholas Church in Lanark on Sunday 30 September at 4 p.m. Images from McRae's career and personal life were displayed on large video screens outside the church. Around 700 mourners filled the church, with crowds of up to 15,000 outside. Shortly before 4 p.m., Martin Hewins, McRae's personal bagpiper for many years, played "
Flower of Scotland" as the family arrived at the church. The service was conducted by the Rev Alison Meikle, who said "Two weeks ago Lanark was struck by silence. A terrible silence bought at an enormous price. However, in our tears love is stronger than death." Later, the
Kenny Rogers
Kenneth Ray Rogers (born Kenneth Donald Rogers) (August 21, 1938 – March 20, 2020) was an American singer and songwriter. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013. Rogers was particul ...
and
Dolly Parton
Dolly Rebecca Parton (born January 19, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, actress, and philanthropist, known primarily as a country music, country musician. After achieving success as a songwriter for others, Parton's debut album ...
song "
Islands in the Stream", a favourite of Johnny's, was played. Friends of the pair shared poems and anecdotes from the McRaes' lives. After the service, Colin McRae's widow, brother and father bowed and applauded the crowds who had gathered outside to pay tribute to the McRaes.
Reaction

The announcement of McRae's death took place during qualifying for the
2007 Belgian Grand Prix with
ITV commentator James Allen informing viewers of the news.
Formula One
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driver
David Coulthard, a friend of McRae, who was due to represent Scotland along with him in the
Race of Champions at
Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium, currently branded as Wembley Stadium connected by EE Limited, EE for sponsorship reasons, is an association football stadium in Wembley, London. It opened in 2007 on the site of the Wembley Stadium (1923), original Wembley Sta ...
on 16 December, described him as "an understated yet fantastically talented individual", and announced that he would race the
2007 Japanese Grand Prix with a helmet livery similar to McRae's as a tribute.
During the finale of the 2007
Scottish Rally Championship, the "Colin McRae Forest Stages" held in
Perth
Perth () is the list of Australian capital cities, capital city of Western Australia. It is the list of cities in Australia by population, fourth-most-populous city in Australia, with a population of over 2.3 million within Greater Perth . The ...
in September 2007,
there was no number-1 car, as McRae had been due to drive the course car on the event. Instead, his car was parked at the starting point of the rally, where fans were able to sign a book of condolences.
Following his win at the
Brands Hatch
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meeting of the
2007 World Touring Car Championship season,
Andy Priaulx
Andrew Graham Priaulx, Order of the British Empire, MBE ( born 7 August 1974) is a British people, British racing driver from Guernsey. In 2019 he raced for Chip Ganassi Racing, Ford Chip Ganassi Team UK in the FIA World Endurance Championship, ...
dedicated it to McRae, commenting that his death "shows how fragile life can be". McRae's former rival, four-time World Rally Champion
Tommi Mäkinen commented the helicopter accident as terrifying news, and described McRae as "a pleasant fellow and a tough rival".
Valentino Rossi, who was taught the basics of driving a rally car by McRae, said he was shocked and saddened by McRae's death. He dedicated his win at the
2007 Portuguese motorcycle Grand Prix to McRae, saying "I want to dedicate this to Colin McRae. He was one of my big idols when I was very young, and it's because of him I have a big passion for rally".
Investigation
After the crash, an investigative team from the
Air Accidents Investigation Branch attended the scene in cooperation with Strathclyde Police. The wreckage of the helicopter was removed to
Farnborough for further forensic investigation. A report into the accident was published on 12 February 2009. In it, the AAIB did not reach a definite conclusion as to the cause of the accident, stating instead that "the helicopter crashed in a wooded valley while manoeuvering at high speed and low height. It was intact before impact, and the available evidence indicated that the engine was delivering power. The cause of the accident was not positively determined. Although no technical reason was found to explain the accident, a technical fault could not be ruled out entirely. However, it is more likely that the pilot attempted a turning manoeuvre at a low height, during which the helicopter deviated from its intended flight path; whether due to the pilot encountering handling difficulties, misjudgement, spatial disorientation, distraction or a combination of such events. There were indications that the pilot had started recovery but, with insufficient height in which to complete it, the helicopter struck trees in the valley and crashed, killing all four occupants." The parents of Ben Porcelli had not given McRae permission to take their son in the helicopter.
A
fatal accident inquiry into the incident concluded, on 6 September 2011, that McRae was at fault for the avoidable helicopter crash that led to his death and the death of his passengers. Sheriff Nikola Stewart stated, after the 16-day inquiry, that McRae had been engaged in "unnecessary and unsafe" low-level flying at the time of the crash, and that as a private pilot McRae was unqualified and untrained to fly at such a level.
McRae's flying licence was also found to have expired in 2005, and his "valid type rating" for the helicopter had expired in March 2007.
Legacy
In memory of McRae, the
Swedish Rally organisers set up an award for the longest jump over a crest on the Vargåsen stage of the rally. The inaugural winner of the award, named ''Colin's Crest'', was
Ford's United Arab Emirates driver
Khalid al-Qassimi, who recorded a distance of 30 m.

On 27 September 2008, the ''Colin McRae Forest Stages Rally'' took place in Perth, Scotland.
An enhanced entry list of several former big-name rally drivers took part in McRae's memory. The entry list included ex-World Championship drivers
Hannu Mikkola,
Ari Vatanen
Ari Pieti Uolevi Vatanen (; born 27 April 1952) is a Finns, Finnish rally (sports), rally driver turned politician and a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 1999 to 2009. He won the World Rally Championship drivers' title in 1981 and t ...
(partnered by his 1981 WRC winning co-driver
David Richards),
Björn Waldegård,
Malcolm Wilson,
Russell Brookes,
Jimmy McRae,
Andrew Cowan and
Louise Aitken-Walker, many competing in their original cars. A handful of current WRC drivers also took part including
Matthew Wilson,
Kris Meeke and
Travis Pastrana
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. The outright winner was
Stobart VK M-Sport Ford Rally Team driver Matthew Wilson in a Ford Focus WRC.
McRae's brother
Alister McRae won the classic category.
In November 2008 McRae was posthumously inducted into the
Scottish Sports Hall of Fame.
In 2015, 20 years from when McRae won the 1995 WRC Championship, an exhibition of memorabilia, including cars, was displayed at a service park at 2015 Rally GB.
In November 2020, a documentary celebrating the 25th anniversary of McRae's WRC win was released.
Kenyan race car driver
McRae Kimathi is named after him.
''Colin McRae Rally'' video game series
Codemasters released the first ''
Colin McRae Rally'' video game in 1998. Version ''2'', known as ''Colin McRae Rally 2.0'', was released in 2000, for Sony's
PlayStation
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and
Microsoft Windows
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; it was also
ported to the
Game Boy Advance
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in 2002. A third version found a wide audience on Windows and
Xbox
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. Versions ''04'' and ''2005'' arrived in 2004 on all major platforms. ''2005'' was also remade for Sony's
PlayStation Portable
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and
Nokia
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's
N-Gage.
''
Colin McRae: Dirt'' was the title for the next instalment of the series, which launched in 2007 for Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 3
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and
Xbox 360
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. The PlayStation 3 edition was released in the UK on 14 September, the day before McRae's death.
An adaptation of the game for mobile phones was released by Codemasters Mobile.
''
Colin McRae: Dirt 2'' was released on the Wii on 8 September 2009, it released on PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on 11 September 2009, the PC version was released on 8 December 2009. This was the last mainline game in the series to bear the 'Colin McRae' moniker.
On 27 June 2013, a remastered version of ''Colin McRae Rally 2.0'', simply titled ''
Colin McRae Rally'', was released for iOS devices,
with ports to Android and Windows released in 2014.
Colin McRae R4

In 2003, McRae started designing a rally car named the McRae R4, which he debuted at the
Goodwood Festival of Speed
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in 2007. It was designed to be an economic alternate to other rally cars, with an additional focus on safety.
Built by DJM Race Preparation,
the McRae R4's chassis is based on a steel safety cage with carbon panelling front and rear, and a steel-covered cockpit area. Suspension consists of twin wishbones with Proflex dampers. The process of designing the car was assisted by
Codemasters, who created a 3D model of the car based on initial sketches done by DJM Motorsport. The bodywork of the car is loosely based on a
first-generation Ford Ka bodyshell, deemed to be the optimal choice in terms of size, shape and weight.
The engine is a naturally aspirated, four-cylinder, 2.5-litre Millington Diamond Engine producing 350 BHP.
Transmission is via a six-speed gearbox, manual or semi-automatic, and by mechanical front and rear differentials with the option of mechanical or active central differential. The car can be produced in either two- or four-wheel-drive formats.
Racing record
Complete World Rally Championship results
WRC summary
Complete British Touring Car Championship results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results
Complete Porsche Supercup results
(
key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 2 points awarded 2008 onwards in all races) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
†— Did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.
‡ — Not eligible for points due to being a guest driver.
References
Notes
Journals
*Evans, David (20 September 2007) ''
Autosport
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Autosport began life as a we ...
'', "McRae Tribute", Vol. 189, No. 12, pp. 6–11, Haymarket Publications.
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