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We can only think of three things that have somehow managed to remain relevant and awesome after 30 long years: rock ‘n’ roll, rally legend Walter Rohrl, and Audi in motorsport. An awesome new ...
Audi launched one of the most powerful and infamous Group B rally cars, the Audi Sport Quattro S1. Its combination of a 4WD Quattro system, a turbocharged engine, and a carbon-kevlar body shell ...
The Audi Quattro was the first four-wheel-drive rally ... It hit 0 to 62 mph in just 3.1 seconds. In 1987, Group B rally cars were banned and replaced by Group A cars, but no one could shake ...
Few rally cars are as legendary as the Audi Sport Quattro. The fire-spitting, all-wheel drive pioneer was raced by some of history’s greatest drivers, broke records, and changed rallying forever.
Every gearhead should know about the Audi Sport Quattro S1 ... us some spectacular racing moments and some of the greatest rally cars that the world has ever seen. Hank Iroz's labor of love ...
As you’d expect, this power is sent to all four wheels through a Quattro system. Ekström raced an Audi S1 in the FIA World Rallycross Championship from 2014 and 2019, ultimately winning the ...
I grew up in the rallycross paddock because of my father ... Ekstrom said at the official World RX media day in Italy. Audi's quattro badge has been associated with the word of rallying for ...
Audi earned its second manufacturer's cup in 1984, but the Quattro was now competing in the tougher Group B against a new breed of specialized rally cars, many of which also had AWD. To keep up ...
It would go on to spawn one of the most iconic rally cars of all time. Every single Group B Audi Quattro variant was cool in its own right, but we especially love the in-betweener 1984 Quattro S1 ...
Audi has revealed a new livery for its Autonomous TTS Pikes Peak research car, drawing on the look of the original Quattro coupe rally cars of the early 1980s. When the Autonomous TTS was first ...
But a few decades ago, it was used to name the company's high-performance division, now Audi Sport. The "Quattro" badge also adorned a series of road and rally cars produced in the 1980s.