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Type: Classic and modern cars
- Period: 1970/1980
- Country: Italy
- SKILL: 3
- Model Dim. 20.0 cm
- Box Dim. 345 x 242 x 60 mm
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The LC2 was built by the Italian manufacturer Lancia to compete in the World Sport Prototype Championship at the beginning of the ‘80s. Characterized by a clean and elegant design able to optimize aerodynamic performance, the Lancia LC2 adopted a Ferrari V8 twin-turbocharged engine, prepared by Abarth, with a displacement of 2,599 cm3 (later increased to 3,014 cm3). The car made its debut in 1983 competitions, where it was able to compete in terms of speed and performance with the Porsche cars, a reference point in racing competition at the time. However, the lower level of reliability affected the results. A lot of Italian drivers raced on the Lancia LC2 before becoming famous in Formula 1 racing as Patrese, Alboreto, and Nannini.