What is the history of Subaru STI?
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Subaru STI's history originated in 1972 when Subaru participated in a rally race in southern Australia using the Leone model. Brief history of Subaru STI: In 1972, Subaru used the Leone model (also the predecessor of the Impreza) to compete in a rally race in southern Australia, marking the legendary journey of the brand's first four-wheel-drive vehicle. In 1980, Subaru began competing in the Safari Rally in East Africa using the Leone four-wheel-drive model. As for the renowned WRC, it wasn't until 1990 when Subaru collaborated with the British company Prodrive to successfully participate in the Group A competitions of the WRC. Subaru establishes its official motorsport division: It wasn't until April 2, 1988, that Subaru established an independent motorsport division called Subaru-Tecnica-International (Subaru International Technical Department), which is STI. The STI logo uses pink, known as Sakura Pink, a color that symbolizes masculinity in Japanese culture.