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Designed as an improvement to Citroën DS3 R5 and '''[[Peugeot 208 R5 T16|Peugeot 208 T16]]''', both Group PSA's previous R5 rally cars, the development of '''Citroën C3 R5''' was carried out by Citroën World Rally Team back in early 2017. Citroën works drivers Stéphane Lefebvre and Craig Breen, along with Yoann Bonato, a Citroën's customer driver, are brought in to help develop the car for the whole 2017 summer. The very first C3 R5 was completed in September of 2017 and debuted to the public in Rallye du Var which took place a month later, with Bonato driving a few stages as a non-competitive entrant. On January 1st, 2018, the C3 R5 have passed international homologation and was ready for rally competitions. It made its competitive debut at the 2018 Tour de Corse in April of that year, with Yoann Bonato taking second place in the WRC-2 class, and 10th overall in the rally. It'll eventually earn its maiden victory in World Championship-level competition by Mads Østberg, at the 2019 Rally Argentina in the World Rally Championship-2 category. {{clr}} == DiRT Rally 2.0 == {{infobox car | image = [[File:DirtRally2 C3R5 Australia 1.jpg]] | brand = Citroën | name = C3 R5 | game = DiRT Rally 2.0 | discipline = R5 | power = 282 bhp | transmission = 5 Speed - Manual Sequential | weight = 1230 kg | drive = 4WD | engine = 1598 cc | cylinders = 4 | aspiration = Turbo }} {{quote|The C3 R5 is Citroën's newest R5 car and the replacement for its predecessor, the Citroën DS3 R5. It made its debut at the 2018 Tour de Corse and has proven its pace with stage wins from the start. The car is characterised by its supreme stability in the corners and straight line speed.|In-game info, DiRT Rally 2.0}} The '''Citroën C3 R5''' is an R5 rally car in [[DiRT Rally 2.0]]. {{clr}} == DIRT 5 == {{infobox car | image = Dirt5 C3R5 Livery 1.jpg | brand = Citroën | name = C3 R5 | game = DIRT 5 | discipline = Modern Rally | power = 282 bhp | torque = 420 Nm | weight = 1,230 kg | drive = 4WD |acceleration=A|handling=A}} The '''Citroën C3 R5''' is a Modern Rally car in [[DIRT 5]]. A classic Citroën livery was added to the R5 in update 5.00.<ref>[https://dirtgame.com/dirt5/news/new-dirt-5-tracks-cars-playgrounds New DIRT 5 Content Coming July 20: New Tracks, Cars, Playgrounds Challenges & More! - DIRT 5 - The Official Game Site]</ref> {{clr}} == Gallery == <gallery> DirtRally2_C3R5_Australia_2.jpg DirtRally2_C3R5_Australia_3.jpg </gallery> == References == <references/>
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