Audi Group B Rally

Welcome to the Encyclopedia of Group B: The Most Complete Source of Information for Rally Cars, Specs, Homologation, History, Drivers, Stats, Videos, etc

This is Mazda’s rotary powered RX-7 Group B carbut it never raced. Rally RX-7 wanted to go but Group B killed it before it could turn a wheel

Audi AG (German: [ˈʔaʊ̯diː ʔaːˈgeː] ( listen)) is a German automobile manufacturer that designs, engineers, produces, markets and distributes luxury vehicles.Audi is a member of the Volkswagen Group and has its roots at Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany.

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To build Audi A2 Rally car we will use Audi coupe Quattro as a donor car for this project. We already have a car that is standing in our workshop and waiting for a new costumer.

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1983 Audi Quattro A2 #R46. This is the first Group B Audi Quattro A2 Evolution model driven by Hannu Mikkola winning the World Rally Championship at 1983.

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There’s little wonder that so many people look back on the mid ’80s as the golden era of rallying. Group B not only reinvented the sport from a technical standpoint, but it re-popularized it too. For a while, the World Rally Championship was bigger than Formula 1. During those crazy years from

This webpage is intended to try and capture as much history on the rally history of the Group A Type 85 Audi Coupe quattro as possible, and to make it available to everyone.

To prepare the way for the Audi quattro in competition, the Audi Sport Department was established in 1978 and in the same year the Audi 80 took its first tentative steps in German rally championship events.

For fanatics everywhere, the 1980s were the golden years of rally racing. And that’s due almost exclusively to the Group B races at that time. They were wild, fast, and dangerous – which spelled a whole bunch of excitement. While that era has long since ended, some of the cars that survived the

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The FISA decided to separate the rally cars into three classes: Group N (production cars), Group A (modified production cars), and Group B (modified sports cars). These groups were introduced in 1982.