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Lancia 037

The development and rally history of a world champion
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Lancia 037
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Publisher: Veloce
ISBN: 9781787111288

By Peter Collins

Paperback or eBook • 22.5x22.5cm • 224 pages • 343 pictures • Fixed format eBook

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Available again after a long absence!

The story of Lancia's mid-engined and supercharged rally car, from its conception, through development, to its full rallying career. Featuring many of Sergio Limone's own comments & photographs, plus interviews with team members. Illustrated with 250 stunning and rare rally action photos.

Available again after a long absence!

In the late 1970s, the problem facing any manufacturer taking part in the World Rally Championship was that the rules kept being changed at short notice. This book looks at the solutions found for Lancia’s rally car, the 037, and takes the reader through the new rules that all potential contenders would have to consider if they wanted to win rallies at World Championship level.

Lancia’s rally car was developed quickly to deal with the then-dominant Audi Quattro. The reasons it succeeded are featured here, along with an in-depth, behind-closed-doors look at the development of the car, with the close help and co-operation of its designer and chief engineer, Ing. Sergio Limone.

Here you can read how Limone decided on the basic configuration of the car, what the rules would allow, and how the project unfolded in total secret at Fiat’s various test tracks and centres in and around Turin, overlaid with rumour and counter-rumour as the world’s motoring press tried to make sense of what little knowledge it had of the project’s progress.

In addition, Ing. Limone’s own photographs from areas never accessed by the public tell their own story. The focus then moves to the world of top-level rallying, with all the associated glory and headaches. Accompanied by stunning photography and insights from team members, we follow the small and nimble 037s, as the cars have become popularly known, as they head out to take the World Rally Championship for Makes in 1983 and innumerable wins throughout the world. In addition, there are tests of various key examples of the cars, and appendices of events and chassis used. This book is illustrated with 250 stunning and rare rally action photos.

  • Available again, due to public demand
  • A Veloce Classic reprint
  • The definitive story of a great rally car.
  • Winner World Rally Championship for Makes in 1983
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