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Revision as of 14:37, 18 April 2009

The Lancia LC2 (sometimes referred to as a Lancia-Ferrari) was a series of racing cars built by Italian automobile manufacturer Lancia and powered by engines built by their sister company Ferrari. They were part of Lancia's official factory-backed effort in the World Sportscar Championship from 1983 to 1986, although they continued to be used by privateer teams until 1991. They were also the company's first car meeting the FIA's new Group C regulations for sports prototypes.[1]

More powerful than its primary competitor, the Porsche 956, the LC2s were able to secure multiple pole positions during their three and a half seasons with the factory Martini Racing squad. However, reliability and more notably fuel consumption hampered the LC2's efforts for race wins against Porsche. LC2s earned three race victories over their lifetime in the hands of Italian drivers Teo Fabi, Riccardo Patrese, Alessandro Nannini, and Mauro Baldi, as well as German Hans Heyer and Frenchman Bob Wollek.


Category Group C Constructor Lancia (with Abarth and Dallara) Designer(s) Gian Paolo Dallara Technical specifications Chassis Aluminium monocoque Suspension (front) Double wishbone suspension, coil-spring over damper Suspension (rear) Double wishbone suspension, coil-spring over damper Engine Ferrari 308C 2599 cc/3014 cc V8. Twin-turbocharged mid-mounted Transmission Hewland (Abarth-cased from 1984) 5-speed manual transmission Tyres Pirelli, Dunlop, Michelin Competition history Notable entrants Martini Racing

Mussato Action Car
Dollop Racing 

Notable drivers Michele Alboreto

Riccardo Patrese
Teo Fabi
Alessandro Nannini
Paolo Barilla
Mauro Baldi
Pierluigi Martini
Andrea de Cesaris
Bruno Giacomelli
Hans Heyer
Bob Wollek 

Debut 1983 1000 km of Monza Races Wins Poles Fastest laps 51 3 13 11

Constructors' Championships 0 Drivers' Championships 0

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Lancia LC2
Race Car
Category
Constructor
Chassis
Suspension (front)
Suspension (rear)
Engine
Power N/A hp @ N/A rpm
N/A lb-ft. of torque @ N/A rpm
Transmission
Fuel
Tyres
Notable entrants
Notable drivers
Debut pending (if not yet introduced)
Races competed
Race victories
Constructors' Championships
Drivers' Championships
Pole positions
Fastest laps
Designer Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort)

Introduction

Gallery


Complete Racing Results

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position)

Year Team Engine Tyres Drivers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Points WCC
YYYY (Constructor) (Engine) (Tyre code)

Notes and references

See Also

External links

Please include any external sites that were used in collaborating this data, including manufacturer sites, in this section.

News and References

Enthusiast Sites and Discussion Forums