Prodrive ay 
they started by building Subarus for rallying for FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES who own Subaru, now they do allsorts for loads of different manufacturers,until i joined here i never knew about a Omega fetteled by Prodrive or a connection.
maybe someone can tell me exactly what the crack is 
Potted history of Prodrive:
1984
Prodrive is formed by David Richards CBE (chairman) and Ian Parry out of a motorsport marketing and consultancy business.
Prodrive forms its first motorsport team, the Rothmans Porsche Rally Team. On its debut at the Qatar Rally Saed Al Hajri wins and goes on to win the Middle East Rally Championship. With drivers like Henri Toivonen and Juha Kankkunen, Prodrive comes second in the European Rally Championship. In all, the team secures seven rally wins.
1985
Prodrive wins five more rallies with Porsche and takes the Middle East and Irish Rally Championships with the 911 SC RS.
1986
Prodrive moves to its present headquarters in Banbury, Oxfordshire.
Prodrive competes with its privately prepared MG Metro 6R4 as well as the Porshce 911 SC RS. The Metro runs in the British and Irish rally championships with drivers like Billy Coleman and Jimmy McRae, while the 911 clinches a third Middle East Rally Championship for Al Hajri.
1987
Prodrive begins a long-standing partnership with BMW in both rallying and touring cars and wins its first World Championship Rally - the Rally of Corsica (Tour de Corse) with Bernard Beguin.
This year also brings another five rally victories with BMW and Porsche, and second place in both the Middle East and French Rally Championships.
With the BMW M3, Prodrive contests five rounds of the RAC British Touring Car Championship and one round of the World Touring Car Championship. Frank Sytner wins two BTCC rounds both at Donington.
1988
The Prodrive-prepared BMW M3 becomes the car to beat on the track and stages. It wins the British Touring Car Championship in its first full year, even beating the more powerful turbo charged cars in the higher class. Meanwhile the BMW M3 rally car wins the Belgian Rally Championship with second places in the French and Italian Championships. In all, the BMW M3 secures 13 more rally wins for Prodrive - a record in one year for the company.
1989
Prodrive wins the two-litre British Touring Car Championship for the second year with the BMW M3, while its rally-derivative secures both the Belgian and French Rally Championships and another seven rallies for Prodrive.
1990
Prodrive makes it a hat trick of wins in the two litre British Touring Car Championship and rounds off its rallying relationship with BMW with another French Rally Championship and four more rally victories.
This is also the year Prodrive begins its rallying relationship with Subaru with a debut for the new group A Legacy RS on the Acropolis Rally in Greece.
1991
Little known driver, Colin McRae, takes the rallying world by storm winning four more rallies for Prodrive in the Subaru Legacy RS on the way to taking the British Rally Championship. In this year, Prodrive reaches the milestone of 50 rally victories.
Prodrive creates an engineering division to offer its project design consultancy to other motorsports teams and the mainstream automotive market.
Steve Soper finishes fourth in the British Touring Car Championship, but BMW still secures the manufacturers' title thanks to consistent results from the other two drivers.
1992
Colin McRae takes his second British Rally Championship in the Subaru Legacy RS and adds another six rally wins to Prodrive's tally.
In Prodrive's fifth consecutive year in touring cars with BMW, it comes fifth in the British Championship.
1993
The now legendary Subaru Impreza makes its debut for the new 555-sponsored Subaru team in the World Rally Championship taking second place in the 1000 Lakes Rally. This new relationship with BAT is to last six years.
This is also the year up and coming driver, Richard Burns, makes his debut for the Subaru team driving the Legacy RS to victory in the UK Rally Championship.
Possum Bourne wins the Asia-Pacific Rally Championship and helps Prodrive secure the manfacturers' title, helping to add another nine rally victories in 1993.
Prodrive does not take part in touring car racing this year.
1994
The Subaru Impreza 555 is driven by Carlos Sainz, Colin McRae and Richard Burns on its way to a second place in the Manufacturers' World Rally Championship. Carlos Sainz clinches second place in the Drivers' Championship, and Richard Burns makes his debut in the World Championship.
For the second year, The 555 Subaru Team wins both the Manufacturers' and Drivers' Asia-Pacific Rally Championships, and Prodrive wins another six rallies.
After a year-long break, Prodrive returns to touring cars with Alfa Romeo, and the team wins the British Touring Car Championship with Gabriele Tarquini.
1995
An historic year for Prodrive as Colin McRae wins the Drivers' and Subaru the Manufacturers' World Rally Championships, adding six more rally victories to its tally.
The Subaru Impreza 555 takes second in the Asia-Pacific Rally Manufacturers' Championship, while two-times champion, Possum Bourne, takes third in the Drivers'.
After taking the title in 1994, this year proves less successful for the Alfa Romeo touring car team.
1996
Prodrive retains the Manufacturers' World Rally Championship title in the Impreza 555 while McRae narrowly misses out on a second Drivers' title.
Eriksson wins the Asia-Pacific Rally Championship and helps Subaru to second in the Manufacturers' title.
Prodrive's tally of rally wins rises to 82 this year thanks to five more victories.
Prodrive takes a year out from touring cars, but secures a deal to run the Team Honda Sport Accords in 1997.