HIGHLY DETAILED MODEL FOR POSER 11 AND GREATER.
DIALS :
ALL_WHEELS:ROTATION
STEERING:LEFT/RIGHT
LEFT_DOOR:CLOSE/OPEN
RIGHT_DOOR:CLOSE/OPEN
The Montecarlo Turbo was a Group 5 racer.
It was the first racing car to be fielded by Lancia in eight years when it entered the May 1979 Silverstone Six-Hours race. It won the 1979 World Championship for Makes (under 2-litre division) and overall for 1980 World Championship for Makes and 1981 World Endurance Championship for Makes. Hans Heyer also won the Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft in 1980 at the wheel of a Montecarlo. In 1980 Turbo also placed first and second at Giro d'Italia automobilistico, an Italian counterpart of the Tour de France Automobile.
Being a silhouette car, the Montecarlo Turbo only shared the centre section of the body with its namesake production car. Front and rear tubular subframes supported the suspension and housed the engine, still mid-mounted with Colotti gearbox.
Three engines were used: 440 hp 1,425.9 cc, 490 hp 1,429.4 cc and 490 hp 1,773.0 cc.
1979 race season. (Group 5 World Championship of Makes)
1980 race season. (World Championship of Makes Group 5)
1981 race season. (FIA World Endurance Championship of Makes)
1982 race season. (FIA World Endurance Championship of Drivers)
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