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The first 4wd vehicle to win an FIA Rally Championship round was a Jeep Wagoneer, piloted by Gene Henderson at the 1972 POR (Press On Regardless) Rally. The FIA then banned the use of 4wd, until the introduction of the Audi Quattro.

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