| PEREKLUND | 1976 Swedish Rally winner in the World Rally Championships |
| PER | 1976 Swedish Rally winner in the World Rally Championships |
| EKLUND | 1976 Swedish Rally winner in the World Rally Championships (3,6) |
| KIMIRAIKKONEN | Finnish racing driver who won the 2007 Formula One World Drivers' Championship and competed in the World Rally Championship from 2009 to 2011 |
| SOLBERG | Petter ___, Norwegian who drove in the World Rally Championship 1998-2012 for Ford and Subaru, then set up his own team (7) |
| OTTTANAK | Estonian driver who finished third in the 2017 and 2018 World Rally Championships (3,5) |
| NEUVILLE | Thierry ?, Belgian winner of the 2017 Rally Poland, eighth round of the World Rally Championship (8) |
| COLINMCRAE | Driver who in 1995 became (and remains) the youngest ever winner of the World Rally Championship |
| LANCIASTRATOS | Unveiled as the HF prototype, it went onto win three World Rally Championships (6,7) |
| COLIN | Scottish driver who in 1995 became the first British man to win the World Rally Championship Drivers' title (5,5) |
| MCRAE | Scottish driver who in 1995 became the first British man to win the World Rally Championship Drivers' title (5,5) |
| LOEB | Sebastien ?, winner from 2004-12 of the World Rally Championship (4) |
| SEBASTIENOGIER | French winner of the World Rally Championship six times, 2013-18 |
| OGIER | Sebastien ___, eight-times winner of the World Rally Championship (5) |
| MIKKOLA | 1983 winner of the World Rally Championship (7) |
| HANNU | 1983 winner of the World Rally Championship (5) |
| ERIK | Swedish driver; 1962 and 1963 Monte Carlo Rally winner (4,8) |
| ROGER | 1976 RAC Rally winner (5,5) |
| CLARK | 1976 RAC Rally winner (5,5) |
| CARLSSON | This version of the Saab 9000 took its name from a Swedish rally legend (8) |