From 28 February to 21 April, a dozen fire-breathing and rock-slinging rally monsters occupy Autoworld’s ground-floor exhibition stage. Their exhibition is titled Rally Legends – From Dust to Glory, which also honoured Belgium’s first WRC driver’s title.
The curators secured an exceptional collection of iconic rally cars, from the elegant Alpine A110, the very first WRC champion in 1973, to the groundbreaking Audi Quattro, which revolutionized the sport with its all-wheel drive.

The selection includes the legendary Lancia Delta HF Integrale, which dominated the rally world for six consecutive years, and the unique Lancia Stratos, one of the first Rallye cars bread for the sole purpose of winning Rallye races.

A special highlight of the exhibition is the focus on Thierry Neuville, Belgium’s first WRC champion. The exhibition included three cars he drove in the world championship: the Citroën C3 WRC, the Ford Fiesta WRC, and the Hyundai i20 WRC. Autoworld arranged a really fancy inauguration ceremony on 28 February that even Thierry Neuville attended.