Fiat 131 Abarth

Fiat 131 Abarth

by Graham Robson
Fiat 131 Abarth

Fiat 131 Abarth

by Graham Robson

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Overview

Fiat entered rallying in 1970, with the aim of becoming World Rally Champion - and it was the 131 Abarth of 1976-1980 which made that possible.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787111110
Publisher: Veloce Publishing
Publication date: 09/19/2017
Series: Rally Giants
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 7.60(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Graham Robson is one of the most experienced, prolific and versatile motoring historians in the world, and is recognized as one of the authorities on anything concerning Ford in motorsport. He watched his first F1 GP - at Aintree - in 1955, and has never lost touch with the cars, the technical trends, and - most importantly - the personalities connected with placing Ford, and Cosworth, at the pinnacle of F1. He was close to Cosworth, both as a working historian, and as a personal friend of the company's senior personalities, throughout the lengthy period covered by the DFV - and considers it an honour to have been entrusted with the compilation of this amazing story.

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"An excellent read." – Fleet Car

"Very well illustrated with black and white and colour photos, this is another good edition to an interesting series." – New Zealand Classic Car

"A good insight into the story behind one of the most successful rally cars of the 1970s." – Motor Sport

The Motor Cycling Club, November 2008
UK club newsletter
 
A good read: Here’s another for your Christmas present list. 'Fiat 131 Abarth' from the Rally Giants series by Graham Robson published by Veloce at £14.99. I must admit that not having been involved with rallying for many years and never having owned a Ford many of the volumes in this excellent series are a little out of my league but as an ex-Abarth man who knew so many of the characters mentioned, this one rang all the right bells. For years the great Fiat empire had been spending millions getting success in all forms of motor sport but always through subsidiaries, Ferrari in F1 and sports cars, Abarth in touring cars and Lancia in rallying, whereas rival Ford had done it all under its own name thereby changing the whole company image by its successes. By the mid seventies the great house of Agnelli decided this should end and the publicity should go to Fiat itself.  Sadly this was at a time when Fiat cars were more noted for their rusting characteristics than performance but they decided on a bold plan which involved combining Abarth engineering, the slightly 'posh' Lancia rally management team to bring the company name to the fore by rallying one the least adventurous models in the range – the totally unprepossessing Fiat 131 family saloon. How this bold plan succeeded over the next six years is what this book’s about, described accurately and in detail but in the author’s usual readable manner.

"The book is a good read, describing every facet of the car's development and rallying career accurately and in detail." – Old Stager
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"Latest in the excellent Rally Giant paperback series is the successful Fiat 131 Abarth ... Robson covers development, key players and each season in detail. There's also plenty of historic sideways photos of this rear-wheel-drive legend." – Classic & Sports Car
 

"Veloce is to be congratulated on devoting an entire book to this hugely successful all-Italian rally star. And, like the rest of the Rally Giants series, author Robson's in-depth knowledge of the subject and his impressive attention to details make it a great read." – Classic Car Mart
 

Veloce's Rally Giants series has produced some of our favourite single-model books. Delve inside this volume and you'll find 128 informative pages and almost 100 photographs extensively documenting the Fiat 131's rallying history." – Wheels, United Arab Emirates

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