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McRae tributes



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Published Date: 17 September 2007
THE flag at Banbury based Prodrive is flying at half mast today in memory of a motorsport legend.
Colin McRae died in a helicopter crash on Saturday along with five-year-old son Johnny and two others.

Speaking on the company's website, Subaru managing director Richard Taylor said: "All of us at the Subaru World Rally Team are shocked and upset by the tragic news of Colin McRae's death."

"Colin was Subaru's first world champion and a man who almost single-handedly brought the sport of rallying to the attention of millions around the world.

"He was an inspiration to motorsport fans and remained a close friend to many of us in the team."

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  • Last Updated: 17 September 2007 2:16 PM
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  • Location: Banbury
 
 

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