Alister Ritchie McRae (born 20 December 1970) is a British rally driver from Scotland who competed in the World Rally Championship. He is the son of the five-time British Rally Champion Jimmy McRae and the younger brother of the late 1995 World Rally Champion, Colin McRae, and older brother of property entrepreneur Stuart McRae. His uncle Hugh "Shug" Steele is also a former rally driver.

Career

Born in Lanark, McRae took his first foray into motorsport at the age of twelve, when he took up motorcycle trials and motocross. But it was always rallying where he would demonstrate his true colours. Starting out by competing in Scottish Rally Championship events, success wasn't long in coming. In 1992, he won the prestigious Shell Scholarship and the production category of Great Britain's round of the World Rally Championship.

The following years saw further triumphs, culminating with McRae winning the British Rally Championship outright in 1995, at the wheel of a works Nissan Sunny. More manufacturer drives ensued, with a two-year contract being signed to drive the Formula 2 Volkswagen Golf. He famously competed alongside his brother on a one-off basis in the Subaru World Rally Team on the Rally of Great Britain of 1998.

McRae with a Hyundai Accent WRC at the 2001 Rally Finland

McRae's results and reputation led to his services being secured by the newest manufacturer to join the World Rally Championship, Hyundai. In 1999, he competed in the front wheel drive Coupe while simultaneously developing Hyundai's first world rally car, the Accent WRC, alongside veteran Swede Kenneth Eriksson. Then in 2000, he developed the car further during its first year of actual competition, scoring the manufacturer's first ever WRC points. In 2001, the fruits of two years' hard work began to show, with a series of points-scoring finishes (both drivers particularly impressing in the laborious conditions of that year's wet Rally Portugal) and a narrow miss of the podium on his home event, the Rally of Great Britain (which gave the Accent WRC and Hyundai's best finish in the WRC by that time).

McRae competing in the 2010 Rally Hokkaido

Following his performances with Hyundai, McRae was selected to join Mitsubishi, stalwart of the WRC, in 2002. This transpired to be a difficult year, as the Japanese manufacturer found itself in turmoil, with an uncompetitive new car and a massive management re-structure. Things got even worse for the team when McRae was forced to pull out for the rest of the season due to injuries following a mountain bike crash shortly after that year's Rally San Remo therefore further hindering the team's championship effort. Mitsubishi subsequently pulled out of rallying at the beginning of the 2003 season, to build a new rally car from scratch, leaving McRae to piece together a sporadic privateer campaign at World Championship level, which was rewarded with a points-scoring showing in a Lancer Evolution in New Zealand.

McRae at the 2007 Race of Champions

Undaunted by Mitsubishi's subsequent implicit resolve not to recall either himself or 2002 teammate François Delecour as the source of one of the few remaining factory opportunities sought to regroup for the 2004 season, McRae entered the 2004 Production World Rally Championship instead. He was on course to take the title on the last event before a mechanical failure struck, handing the title to Niall McShea.

In 2006, McRae successfully competed in the Chinese Rally Championship with the Wanyu Rally Team in a Mitsubishi Evo 9, along with a number of other selected international events. McRae also added to his tally of World championship appearances in the new Toyota Corolla S2000 at the 2006 Wales Rally GB, racking up four Group N stage wins.

McRae filled in for his brother Colin alongside F1 driver David Coulthard at the 2007 Race of Champions held at Wembley following Colin's death just two months earlier.

McRae participated in 2009 Dakar Rally.

McRae drove a Proton Satria Neo Super 2000 at the Indonesian leg of the APRC 2009.

McRae made his FIA World Rallycross Championship debut in the 9th round of the 2017 season in France.

Personal life

McRae is the father of Max McRae who is also a motorsport racer.

Racing record

Complete WRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213141516WDCPts
1991Alister McRaeSubaru Legacy RSMONSWEPORKENFRAGRCNZLARGFINAUSITACIVESPGBR RetNC0
1992Alister McRaeFord Sierra RS CosworthMONSWEPORKENFRAGRENZLARGFINAUSITACIVESPGBR 14NC0
1993Alister McRaeFord Sierra RS CosworthMONSWE EXPORKENFRAGREARGNZLFINAUSITAESPNC0
555 Subaru World Rally TeamSubaru Legacy RSGBR 10
1994Nissan F2Nissan Sunny GTiMONPORKENFRAGREARGNZLFIN 15ITA 12GBR RetNC0
1995Alister McRaeFord Escort RS CosworthMONSWEPORFRANZLAUSESPGBR 410th10
1996SanYang MIT MotorsportHonda Civic VTiSWEKENIDNGREARGFINAUS RetITAESPNC0
1997S.B.G. SportVolkswagen Golf Kit CarMONSWE 21KENPOR 9ESPFRAARGGRENZLFINIDNITAAUS RetGBR EXNC0
1998S.B.G. SportVolkswagen Golf Kit CarMONSWE RetKENPORARG RetGRENZLFIN 13ITA 22AUS 17NC0
Hyundai Motor SportHyundai Coupé Kit CarESP 19FRA 15
555 Subaru World Rally TeamSubaru Impreza WRC 98GBR Ret
1999Hyundai Motor SportHyundai Coupé Kit Car Evo 2MONSWE RetKENPOR 13ESP RetFRAARGGRE RetNZL 20FIN 20CHN 10ITA RetAUS 14GBR RetNC0
2000Hyundai Castrol World Rally TeamHyundai Accent WRCMONSWE 14KENPOR RetESP RetARG 7GRE RetNZL RetFIN 9CYPFRA 12ITA 16AUS RetGBR 11NC0
2001Hyundai Castrol World Rally TeamHyundai Accent WRCMON 7SWE Ret17th4
Hyundai Accent WRC2POR 6ESP 11ARG 9CYP 7GRE 15KENFIN 13NZL 9ITA RetFRA 9AUS 10GBR 4
2002Marlboro Mitsubishi RalliartMitsubishi Lancer WRCMON 14SWE 5FRA 10ESP 13CYP RetARG 8GRE RetKEN 915th2
Mitsubishi Lancer WRC2FIN RetGER RetITA RetNZLAUSGBR
2003Mitsubishi Ralliart EuropeMitsubishi Lancer WRC2MONSWETURNZL 6ARGGRECYPGERFINAUSITAFRAESPGBR17th3
2004R.E.D. World Rally TeamSubaru Impreza WRX STiMONSWE 17MEX RetNZL 13CYPGRETURARGFINGER 17JPNGBR 14ITAFRA 15ESPAUS RetNC0
2006Alister McRaeToyota Corolla S2000MONSWEMEXESPFRAARGITAGREGERFINJPNCYPTURAUSNZLGBR RetNC0
2007Taylor MotorsportMitsubishi Lancer Evo IXMONSWENORMEXPORARGITAGREFINGERNZL 21ESPFRAJPNIREGBRNC0
2012Proton MotorsportsProton Satria Neo S2000MONSWE 37MEXPORARGGRENZL RetFINGERGBRFRAITAESPNC0

PWRC results

YearEntrantCar1234567PWRCPoints
2004R.E.D. World Rally TeamSubaru Impreza WRX STiSWE 2MEX RetNZL 3ARGGER 3FRA 3AUS Ret5th26

SWRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678SWRCPoints
2012Proton MotorsportsProton Satria Neo S2000MONSWE 7PORNZL RetFINGBRFRAESP13th6

APRC results

YearEntrantCar1234567APRCPoints
1996SanYang MIT MotorsportHonda Civic VTiTHAIDNMYSNZLAUS RetBEI-0
1997S.B.G. SportVolkswagen Golf Kit CarTHACHINZLMYSIDNAUS Ret-0
1997S.B.G. SportVolkswagen Golf Kit CarTHACHINZLMYSAUS 10-0
2009Proton R3 MalaysiaProton Satria Neo S2000NCLAUSNZLJPNMYSIDN RetCHN-0
2010Proton R3 MalaysiaProton Satria Neo S2000MAL RetJPN RetNZL 2AUS RetNCLIDNCHN 13rd78
2011Proton MotorsportProton Satria Neo S2000MAL 3AUS 4NCL 3NZL 5JPN 2CHN 11st153
2012Proton MotorsportProton Satria Neo S2000NZL 4NCL RetAUS 2MYS 1JPN RetCHN 12nd120

Complete FIA World Rallycross Championship results

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Supercar

YearEntrantCar123456789101112WRXPoints
2017Loco World RX TeamVolkswagen PoloBARPORHOCBELGBRNORSWECANFRA 24LATGERRSA41st0

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Awards and achievements
Preceded byMalcolm WilsonAutosport National Rally Driver of the Year 1995Succeeded byGwyndaf Evans
Sporting positions
Preceded byJarmo KytölehtoRace of Champions Rally Master 1998Succeeded byArmin Schwarz
Preceded byKatsuhiko TaguchiAsia-Pacific Rally Champion 2011Succeeded byChris Atkinson

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