Valentino Rossi will be honouring the memory of the much-missed Colin McRae when he takes part in this weekend's Wales Rally GB for the second time, by sporting the 1995 World Rally Champion's flag on his helmet throughout the event.
Rossi and McRae the latter tragically killed last year when the helicopter he was piloting crashed close to his home in Scotland have both been successful in a number of significantly different disciplines during their respective careers in motorsport.
Aside from his 25 successes on the WRC stage, McRae also tried his hand at tin-tops with an appearance in the British Touring Car Championship at
Knockhill with
BMW in 1992, and in sportscars in the round-the-clock Le Mans 24 Hours endurance classic in a Prodrive-run Ferrari in 2004. He even got behind the wheel of a
Formula 1 car in a car swap with then Jordan Grand Prix ace Martin Brundle in 1996.
Of late, Rossi has also been proving his versatility as a competitor, testing on a number of occasions for
Ferrari's
F1 team and successfully turning his hand to rallying, triumphing on the Monza Rally in his homeland of Italy in 2006 and coming home a highly creditable eleventh in Rally New Zealand later the same year. Recognising McRae as his idol, carrying the former Subaru star's flag on his helmet clearly means a lot to the man from Urbino.
I have my design, but with the flag of
Colin McRae, he explained, speaking to
Crash.net in Cardiff ahead of this weekend's WRC season finale. Colin is one of my heroes I grew up watching him with the
Subaru. I was also good friends with him, so this is to remember him on his home rally.
The record-breaking, six-time
MotoGP World Champion will be hoping to attract the support of the fans and spectators in much the same way as the ever-spectacular McRae so famously did, and on his second appearance in the event having crashed out of the 2002 outing on only the second stage he is adamant that salutary lessons have been learned.