Beyond the digital screen, the has served as a physical tribute to the late driver. These events often gather drivers, co-drivers (including his long-time partner Robert Reid ), and fans to celebrate his life and raise awareness for the Richard Burns Foundation , which supports those suffering from neurological injuries.
Participants often showcase iconic vehicles from Burns' career, such as: Rallye Richarda Burnse
Released in , Richard Burns Rally (RBR) wasn't just another racing game—it was designed to be the most realistic rally simulator ever made. While competitors of the era focused on accessibility, developers at Warthog Games (working closely with Burns himself) focused on uncompromising realism. Beyond the digital screen, the has served as
One of the game's hallmarks is the Rally School , where a virtual Richard Burns guides you through essential techniques like the "Scandinavian Flick". While competitors of the era focused on accessibility,
Thanks to groups like RallySimFans (RSF) , the game now features thousands of kilometers of stages, modern VR support, and organized online championships that draw hundreds of drivers globally. Honoring the Champion: Memorial Rallies
The legacy of , England’s only World Rally Champion, continues to thrive decades after his passing through both a legendary simulator and dedicated memorial events.
Here is a full blog post exploring the significance of the and the memorial events that honor his name. Richard Burns: The Legend, the Simulator, and the Legacy