The Fiat 131, born as a family car, turned into a great racing car, which in this monograph is also described through the testimony of the technicians who worked on its development and the many drivers and navigators who took it racing.
The first group includes the engineer Sergio Limone, who was part of the team of technicians called upon to define the project, supporting Mario Colucci at the time responsible for the chassis.
The second group includes names such as Maurizio Verini, Michèle Mouton, Gigi Pirollo, Fabrizio Tognana, Dario Cerrato and Lucky Battistolli, who, at different levels, contributed to making the Fiat 131 Abarth one of the most glorious rally cars of all time, with three world titles in 1977, 1978 and 1980.
In Fiat 131 Abarth. The racing cars that have made history you will find the entire technical evolution and sporting history of this glorious and 'unexpected' rally car.
146 pages and hundreds of colour and b/w photos.
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