First registered to Fiat Auto Spa – TO W67780
World and European Rally Championship competitor
One of only 20 Lancia 037 Rally Evo 2 – the ultimate specification of 037
Driven by European Rally Champions Dario Cerrato and Enrico Bertone, and Italian Rally Champion Gianfranco Cunico, raced in period wearing the iconic, semi-works Jolly Club ToTip livery
Accompanied by its original Italian registration in the name of Fiat Auto SPA
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Chassis no. ZLA151AR000000411
The Lancia 037 Rally and the World Rally Championship
For the 1982 World
Rally Championship the FIA, motorsports governing body, introduced new
regulations called Group B. To comply with these regulations manufacturer now
needed to produce an all-new car, with Lancia producing the 037 Rally.
Development of the
Lancia 037 Rally was overseen by Chief Engineer Sergio Limone, who called upon
Italian automotive giants including Dallara, Pininfarina and Abarth. The result
was spectacular, successful and dominant. The mid-engined raced with subframes
mounted to the chassis front and rear was powered by an Abarth-developed,
supercharged 1,995 cc, 16-valve, four-cylinder, longitudinally mounted Abarth
232 AR4 engine with drive delivered through a five-speed manual gearbox to the
rear wheels.
The earliest
competition 037s started life with a Weber carburettor, the same as the
standard Stradale (road) variants, then after much development, Lancia launched
the Evo 1 which was fuel injected. However, the ultimate and final step in
development was the Evo 2 which was designed for the 1984 World Rally
Championship and featured an enlarged Abarth engine, now with a cubic capacity
of 2,111 cc. Other enhancements included a new exhaust system as well as new
inlet and exhaust manifolds to increase airflow to a newly designed
supercharger housing. The mechanical improvements led to a power increase of 20
bhp with the Evo 2 now producing 325 bhp at a staggering 8,000 rpm. On the
exterior, the Evo 2 development led to the removal of the rear bumper, which
Lancia had found was dragging too much mud and debris into the engine
compartment, which also provided a weight saving. As per homologation
regulations Lancia produced only 20 Evo 2 specification 037s, the ultimate
specification two-wheel drive World Rally Car.
In 1983, the
purpose-built Lancia 037 Rally Group B reigned supreme and claimed the World
Rally Constructors Championship. The 037 Rally also secured three consecutive
European Rally Championship titles from 1983-1985, two Italian Championship
titles in 1983 and 1985 along with one Open title in 1984.
The Lancia 037 Rally
Group B is the final rear-wheel drive World Rally Car to win the World Rally
Constructors Championship, during an era in which budgets were near-endless,
and Lancia dominated the four-wheel drive Audi Group B machines.
This Rally-Winning Lancia 037 Rally Evo 2 Group B
This Abarth
Classiche-certified, Lancia 037 Rally Evo 2 Group B, chassis no. ZLA151AR000000411,
was built by Abarth in late 1983. On 02 November 1983, this 037 Rally was first
registered to Fiat Auto Spa in Turin, Italy where it was assigned Italian
registration ‘TO W67780’. Accompanying this Lancia are copies of its Italian
registration documentation linking the chassis number to the registration
plate, which is important in helping confirm the race history of any rally car.
This is the eleventh of only twenty Evo 2 specification Lancia 037’s built with
the larger 2,111 cc Abarth engine from new, this is the ultimate specification rear-wheel
drive World Rally car.
Chassis 411
made its debut ahead of the 1984 Rally of the 1000 Lakes where World Rally
Champion, Markku Alen, used its as a recce car, allowing him to become familiar
with the Finnish roads before the competition. This pre-event recce clearly
worked, with Alen finishing second overall in the rally.
This 037
Rally was then assigned to the satellite works team, Jolly Club, who refinished
the car in the livery of title sponsor, ToTip. In 1985, Dari Cerrato was a
promising Italian talent driving for Jolly Club. He was assigned this 037 Rally
Evo 2 for round five of the European Rally Championship, Rally Costa Brava in
Spain from the 22nd to the 24th February. Cerrato
confirmed him status as the newest rising star and finished second overall,
being beaten only by the sister Jolly Club 037 Rally driven by future World
Rally Champion, Miki Biasion.
Rally RACE
in Costa Blanca hosted round eight of the European Rally Championship, where
once again Cerrato and co-driver, Giuseppe Cerri, competed with chassis 411.
Wearing race number 8, this 037 Rally again finished on the podium, in third
place, a mere fifteen seconds behind rally winner Miki Biasion in an 037 Rally.
Dario Cerrato went on to win the 1985 European Rally Championship, undoubtedly
helped by the two podium finishes achieved with this Lancia 037 Rally.
As the
season progressed, this 037 Rally was refinished in blue and white ‘Starter’
livery and maintained by Tam Auto, entering three further rounds of the
European Rally Championship, and ten rounds of various 1985 Italian Rally
Championships. Over these events, this 037 Rally was driven by future double European
Rally Champion, Enrico Bertone, future Italian Rally Champion, Gianfranco
Cunico, and father of nine-time Motorcycle World Champion Valentino Ross,
Graziano Rossi. The highlight result was victories in the Rally Colline Oltrepo
in August, and Rally Citta di Mantova in October. It is important to note that
this Lancia 037 Rally Evo 2 is still accompanied by its Passaporto Tecnico, no.
03017. This document was used to enter the car in many events from 1985 onwards,
and as such documents much of this car’s extensive race history.
In 1986,
this Lancia 037 Rally Evo 2 made it debut in the World Rally Championship,
being driven by Stefano Rossina in the Rallye Sanremo in October. Victories
throughout the season came at the Rally de Pane, Rallye della Marche and the
Memorial Bettega at the 1986 Bologna Motor Show where this car was once again
driven by Gianfranco Cunico.
Winning
ways carried over into 1987, with Cunico piloting this 411 to victory at the
Rally Mille Miglia in March. In May, European Rally Champion, Jean-Claude
Andruet took to the wheel of 411 at the Rally Citta di Torino. The 1987 rally
season marked the end of competition for this Abarth Classiche certified Lancia
037 Rally Evo 2, and in December it was bought by Giuseppe Zonca for
118,000,000 Italian Lire. A year later the car was bought by Lancia rally car
specialist, Giuseppe Volta, whose company, Preparazioni Volta, had prepared and
competed with many 037 Rallys in period. It is understood that during this
ownership, this Lancia 037 Rally Evo 2 Group B was re-shelled. This is a common
practise with competition cars from this era. Volta maintained ownership of
this Evo 2 Lancia 037 Rally from 1988 through to 2013, at which point it joined
The Campion Collection.
Since
joining The Campion Collection, as with all cars, this Lancia was inspected
with all mechanical components checked, serviced and renewed as required. In
October 2014, Abarth Classiche awarded this 1983 Lancia 037 Rally Evo 2 Group B
its Abarth Classiche Certification, with all mechanical components confirmed to
be fully original and in correct original specification.
During its
time in The Campion Collection, this Lancia was displayed at the 2015 and 2018
Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, whilst also being displayed at The Quail, A
Motorsports Gathering in August 2018. The car has also been featured
prominently in several videos by Petrolicious online, and heavily featured in Auto
Italia and Pacenotes magazines.
The Lancia 037 Rally Group B is the final rear-wheel drive car to win the World Rally Championship, with this, the Evo 2, being the ultimate specification. Chassis 411 was originally used by the works Lancia team and World Rally Champion Markku Alen before being raced by Dario Cerrato during his 1985 European Rally Championship-winning season. More recently this Lancia has been inspected and certified by Abarth Classiche and is now ready to be enjoyed by the next lucky owner.
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