Lancia Beta Montecarlo Turbo

Lancia Beta Montecarlo Turbo

The Montecarlo was a successful turbocharged Group 5 racer and was used by Lancia to win the FIA's World Championship for Makes in 1980 and again in 1981.

Hans Heyer also won the Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft in 1980 at the wheel of a Montecarlo.

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Race Recap : Round 1 1981
Event: 19th Annual 24 Hour Pepsi Challenge Date: 2/1/1981
Track: Daytona International Speedway
18th # 3 Patrese / Pescarolo / Heyer Lancia Beta Montecarlo Turbo Martini Lancia Racing 545 laps

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Lancia Beta Montecarlo Turbo

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A friend's page about a fantastic sportcar

SRWC 1999 - Spa-Francorchamps - #2 Mauro Baldi & Laurent Redon - Team JB Giesse - Winners - chassis 022

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Pininfarina wind tunnel

LANCIA BETA MONTECARLO TURBO

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- Gilles Villeneuve in a Lancia Beta Montecarlo Turbo

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- Lancia Beta Montecarlo Turbo

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1979 Giro d'Italia - Lancia Beta Monte Carlo Turbo Group 5 passo corto, chassis #1002.
It seems like it needs little maintenance.
Gilles Villeneuve and Walter Rohrl at the wheel finished 1st OA but were later disqualified for using the motorway at some point.

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- Ricardo Patrese in a Lancia Beta Montecarlo

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Lancia Beta Monte Carlo Turbo group 5. 1980 Watkins Glen 6 hours. A tremendous success for Lancia Corse with 1,2, 6 finish.

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1000km Nurburgring with Riccardo Patrese

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Lancia Beta Monte Carlo Turbo group 5 prototype.
Nice period picture of early testing on the car that will bring two world titles to Lancia Corse.

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Sports!!!!!!! 15/12/2015

Beppe Gabbiani and Emanuele Pierro’s Lancia Beta Monte-Carlo which they raced at Le Mans in 1981. They failed to finish (enlarge/ampliar).-

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Altri Tempi...

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Nürburgring 1000 Kilometres 1979
Riccardo Patrese, Walter Röhrl

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