Rally legend Colin McRae's dad, brother and 18-year-old nephew race in a tribute event at Knockhill.
Last week, Max made his European competitive debut at the three-day Donegal International Rally.
The teenager said he discovered more about himself than during all of his previous competitive appearances combined. His grandad Jimmy said he went to Donegal with his grandson and the worries he had experienced with his sons came back.Image caption,The tribute event at Knockhill, which will include a host of top rallying names, was originally arranged to celebrate 25 years since Colin McRae became the first British driver to win the World Rally Championship but it was postponed because of the Covid pandemic.
Max McRae says the delay has allowed him to develop as a driver and he is now aiming to emulate the success of his uncle. "He is one of the most popular and well-known rally drivers in history so it is very special seeing all the videos of him posted constantly every day.More on this story
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