1974 Lancia Stratos Group 4 Navigation
The Betone-designed Stratos was built for one purpose, to win the World Rally Championship. Two prototype versions of the Stratos were shown, one during the 1970 Turin Motor Show and another a year later. The road-going versions of this car were built only to satisfy the homologation rules. As a result, the road version had noisy cockpits, was uncomfortable, and did not have good cabin air circulation. The front part of the car housed cooling fans and a spare tire. So it was not very practical when it came to luggage.
In 1973, the Stratos won the first rally it participated in. From 1974 through 1976, it dominated the rally scene by capturing the World Championship.
Since Lancia was owned by Fiat, who also owned Ferrari, there was a wealth of resources to draw from. As such, a Ferrari Dino V6 quad-cam engine was used and placed in the car's rear. The engine could produce almost 200 horsepower, propelling the car from zero-to-sixty mph in just 7 seconds. A five-speed manual gearbox and 9.9-inch vented disc brakes were also used.
The body was built by Bertone and light-weight fiberglass was used whenever possible.
The rear spoiler provided down force and channeled air into the engine ducts. If the vehicle rolled-over the spoiler was actually strong enough to take the impact of the tumble.
In 1973, the Stratos won the first rally it participated in. From 1974 through 1976, it dominated the rally scene by capturing the World Championship.
Since Lancia was owned by Fiat, who also owned Ferrari, there was a wealth of resources to draw from. As such, a Ferrari Dino V6 quad-cam engine was used and placed in the car's rear. The engine could produce almost 200 horsepower, propelling the car from zero-to-sixty mph in just 7 seconds. A five-speed manual gearbox and 9.9-inch vented disc brakes were also used.
The body was built by Bertone and light-weight fiberglass was used whenever possible.
The rear spoiler provided down force and channeled air into the engine ducts. If the vehicle rolled-over the spoiler was actually strong enough to take the impact of the tumble.
Related Reading : Lancia Stratos History
A big success by any standard both in and out of competition, the Lancia Stratos was developed as a homologation Special for European rallying. After production ceased, it became a cult car and is now highly-priced as the modern classis it is. Conceived strictly for rallying, the Lancia Stratos, however, makes an exciting road car, though it is very far from GT standards in both luxury and refinement.The....
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