Lancia LC2

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The Lancia LC2 is a Group C prototype sports racing car developed in the early 1980s to compete in the World Sportscar Championship, powered by a Ferrari-derived turbocharged V8 engine.

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instanceOf Group C sports prototype racing car
racing car
aerodynamicFeature ground-effect underbody
large rear wing
bodyStyle closed-cockpit prototype
brakeType disc brakes
category Group C
chassisDesigner Dallara NERFINISHED
competition World Sportscar Championship NERFINISHED
competitionPeriod 1983–1986
competitionRival Porsche 956 NERFINISHED
Porsche 962 NERFINISHED
constructor Lancia NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
debutSeason 1983 World Sportscar Championship season NERFINISHED
designedFor World Endurance Championship NERFINISHED
designedToCompeteAgainst Porsche factory Group C cars
driveLayout rear-wheel drive
engineConfiguration V8 engine
engineOrigin Ferrari-derived V8
enginePlacement mid-engine
engineSupplier Ferrari NERFINISHED
engineType turbocharged petrol engine
era early 1980s
fuel petrol
governingBody FIA NERFINISHED
intendedChampionship World Sportscar Championship NERFINISHED
introducedBy Lancia Corse NERFINISHED
livery Martini Racing livery
manufacturer Lancia NERFINISHED
notableFeature Ferrari-sourced turbocharged engine
Martini Racing factory support
notableRaces 1000 km of Monza NERFINISHED
1000 km of Spa
24 Hours of Le Mans NERFINISHED
powertrain twin-turbocharged V8
predecessor Lancia LC1 NERFINISHED
primaryUse endurance racing
productionType limited-production racing car
regulatoryClass FIA Group C NERFINISHED
sponsor Martini NERFINISHED
successorClass Group C1 competitors
team Lancia Martini Racing NERFINISHED
transmissionType manual gearbox
vehicleClass sports prototype
vehicleLayout mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout

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Lancia Martini Racing teamCar Lancia LC2