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2022 Taffad Rally
Taffad Rally competitors

131
Abarth

Group 4
1976 - 1980
Fiat 131 debuted in 1976 European Championship. 131 was always competitive and reliable on all terrains which won three constructors world titles.

Fiat abarth is shaped like a sedan, but with the competitive performance of a top racing car. Markku Alen went on to win the 1000 lakes rally four times driving a fiat 131.

Specification
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Inline-4, 1995cc
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RWD, 5 speed manual
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245HP, 7500 rpm, 190km/h
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4.8, 1.4m, 1020kg


Silvia
200-SX RVS12

Group A
1987-1989
Mike Kirkland drove the silvia in the 36th Safari Rally of 1988. It got 2nd and won the A4 class.

Nissan 200SX became a 2-class champion by also winning in the A3 class in March making Nissan a 2-class champion.

Specification
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VG30E (V6,OHC), 2900cc
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RWD, 5 speed manual
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250HP, 7000 rpm
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4.5m, 1.3m, 1350kg


Delta HF Integrale 16V

Group-A
1989
Throught out the history, the Delta HF series conquered 46 overall victories in rallies leaving a indelible mark in the history of motorsports. Integrale 16V debut took place at the Sanremo Rally in 1989.

Lancia succeeeds in creating the most successful rally car ever, capable of bossing the world rally stages for six years in a row. The Delta was improved through the adoption of a sportier Torsen differential in the rear.

Specification
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Straight 4, 1995cc
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4WD, 6 speed manual
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365HP, 7000 rpm
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3.9m,1.3m,1100kg


Celica
GT-Four ST-185

Group-A
1992-1994
ST185 made its competition debut on the Monte Carlo Rally in 1992. ST-185 was the beginning of a competition history that was to be even more successful than its predecessor, the ST165.

ST185 to came up with a machine capable of meeting all the performance and handling demands of international rallying.

Specification
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Toyota 3S-GTE
straight 4, 1998cc -
4WD, 6 speed manual
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300HP, 5600 rpm
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4.4m,1.3m,1120kg


Escort RS Cosworth

Group A
1993-1998
Escort RS Cosworth made its debut at Swedish Rally. In 1997, Escort RS Cosworth was converted and renamed into Escort WRC in 1997.

The Escort RS Cosworth was based on the fifth generation of Escort, introduced in 1990. It scored eight WRC wins, Escort WRC added two more wins.

Specification
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Cosworth YBT
straight 4, 1994cc -
4WD, 6 speed manual
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310HP, 6250 rpm
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4.2m, 1.4m, 1220kg


Impreza STI V2 555

Group A
1993-1996
the Impreza made its competition debut at rally Finland in 1993. Rally Legend Colin McCrae also won the Drivers’ World Rally Championship in 1995 with this Impreza.

Being smaller than the Legacy it replaced, the Impreza was a more successful car. It had smaller dimensions for increased responsiveness.

Specification
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Subaru EJ20G
boxer 4 cylinder, 1994cc -
4WD, 5 speed manual
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320HP, 5500 rpm
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4.3m, 1.4m, 1230kg
