Overview
Russell Brookes, born in 1945 in Worcestershire, England, was one of the most prominent figures in British rallying throughout the 1980s. Known for his aggressive driving, charismatic personality, and bright Andrews Heat for Hire-liveried cars, Brookes became a national motorsport celebrity. While he wasn’t a WRC front-runner, he was a dominant force in the British Rally Championship and made regular appearances in international rallies, often taking the fight to factory-backed teams with raw talent and unmatched commitment.