Lancia Stratos HF

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The Lancia Stratos HF is a legendary 1970s mid‑engine rally car that dominated the World Rally Championship and became iconic for its radical wedge-shaped design.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf rally car
sports car
aspiration naturally aspirated
bodyStyle 2‑door coupé
brakeType disc brakes on all four wheels
category World Rally Championship car
chassisType steel monocoque with front and rear subframes
class Group 4 rally car
countryOfOrigin Italy
debutInCompetition 1972 Tour de Corse (prototype)
designCompany Bertone NERFINISHED
designer Marcello Gandini
engineConfiguration V6
engineDisplacement 2.4 L
engineOrigin Ferrari Dino V6
frontSuspension double wishbones
fullName Lancia Stratos HF Stradale (road version)
height 1080 mm
homologationCategory Group 4
homologationRequirement production of approximately 500 road cars
layout mid‑engine
rear‑wheel drive
length 3710 mm
manufacturer Lancia NERFINISHED
nickname Stratos HF
notableFeature fiberglass body panels
radical wedge‑shaped design
very short wheelbase
wrap‑around windshield with wide field of view
notableVictory 1974 Rallye Sanremo
1975 Rallye Monte Carlo
1976 Rallye Monte Carlo
position longitudinal mid‑engine
powerOutput around 190 hp (road version)
up to about 280 hp (works rally version)
primaryUse rally competition
productionEnd 1978
productionStart 1973
productionYears 1973–1978
rearSuspension MacPherson struts
status iconic classic rally car
successorInRally Fiat 131 Abarth
topSpeed approximately 230 km/h (road version)
transmission 5‑speed manual
weight approximately 980 kg (rally version)
wheelbase 2180 mm
width 1750 mm
WRCManufacturerTitles 1974
1975
1976

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Lancia Stratos HF ("Lancia Stratos HF Stradale (road version)")
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Lancia
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