
Lancia LC2 - Wikipedia
The Lancia LC2 (sometimes referred to as the Lancia-Ferrari) was a series of racing cars built by Italian automobile manufacturer Lancia and powered by engines built by their sister company Ferrari.
Lancia - Wikipedia
A Lancia LC2 Group C sports car. In 1982 the team moved up to Group 6 with the LC1 Spyder, followed by the Group C LC2 coupé which featured a Ferrari powerplant in 1983.
Lancia LC2 - Ultimate Guide & Research Hub - supercars.net
The Lancia LC2 was a ferocious Group C sports prototype race car born in the 1980s. Its powerful Ferrari turbocharged V8 engine, sleek aerodynamic design, and a focus on endurance racing made it a formidable competitor, although its success was often limited by reliability issues.
1983 Lancia LC2 Group C | Girardo & Co
The seven Lancia Martini Racing LC2’s evoke memories of the golden era where three of Italy’s automotive powerhouses combined to create one of the fastest Group C cars. The LC2 is the only Group C car powered by a purpose-built Ferrari engine which proved to be extremely fast when mounted to the Dallara monocoque and raced by the works ...
800+HP Lancia LC2 Group C Car In Action - YouTube
This video is about a 1985 Lancia LC2 (chassis 0007) I saw during the Group C Racing series at the 2015 Coppa Intereuropa at Monza Circuit. The car is powered by a Ferrari/Abarth 3.0 litre...
Lancia LC2 - Ixocollections
May 26, 2023 · When FISA's new Group C regulations were implemented for the 1982 World Sports-Prototype Championship season, the Lancia car to be entered was by no means a finished project. Fortunately, the sporting authorities tolerated the entry of the old Group 5 and 6 cars for one more season, in order not to overcrowd the grid with this sudden change.
Lancia LC2 group C (1983) - Racing Cars - Wikidot
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Lancia Group C | Lancia LC1 / LC2 : photos, technique - GroupC.fr
Sep 27, 2024 · Toute l'histoire des Lancia LC1 et Lancia LC2 qui ont représenté la marque italienne en Groupe C à partir de 1982. Détail par châssis.
1983 – 1986 Lancia LC2 - supercars.net
It was the first and only Italian car built to Group C regulations. Throughout three years of racing, reliability plagued the Lancia Martini team which was one of the few willing to take on the dominant Porsche 956s.
Group C: The Rise and Fall of the Golden Age of Endurance Racing: Lancia
Mar 16, 2020 · In the 9th part of our Group C retrospective we take a closer look at Italian constructor Lancia. In 1982 the Lancia LC1 appeared in the World Sportscar Championship, powered by a tiny 1425 cc straight 4 single turbocharged engine.
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