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Abarth

Abarth & C. S.p.A. (pronounced [ˈaːbart]) is an Italian racing- and road-car maker and performance division founded by Italo-Austrian Carlo Abarth in 1949.[3] Abarth & C. S.p.A. is owned by Stellantis through its Italian subsidiary. Its logo is a shield with a stylized scorpion on a yellow and red background.[4]

Abarth & C. S.p.A.
Company typeSubsidiary (S.p.A.)
IndustryAutomotive
Founded31 March 1949; 75 years ago (1949-03-31)
FounderCarlo Abarth
Headquarters,
Italy[1]: 304 
45°03′39″N 7°35′28″E / 45.0608762°N 7.591101°E / 45.0608762; 7.591101
Area served
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Oceania
Key people
OwnerStellantis
ParentStellantis Europe
Websiteabarth.com

History edit

1949: Abarth & C. edit

 
A 1950 205A, one of the first Abarth cars

Carlo Abarth was sporting director of the Cisitalia racing team starting in 1947.[5] The following year, the manufacturer folded, and founder Piero Dusio flew to Argentina.

Abarth, funded by Armando Scagliarini,[a] took over Cisitalia's assets and on 31 March 1949, Abarth & C. was founded in Bologna.[6][7] Carlo's astrological sign, Scorpio, was chosen as the company logo.

From the Cisitalia liquidation, Abarth obtained five 204 sports cars (two complete Spiders and three unfinished), a D46 single-seater, and various spares.[5] The Cisitalia 204s were immediately rechristened Abarth Cisitalia 204A.[5] Abarth proceeded to build and race a series of sports cars developed from these last Cisitalia cars. In addition to Guido Scagliarini, the "Squadra Abarth" racing team lined up celebrated drivers, including Tazio Nuvolari, Franco Cortese, and Piero Taruffi. Notably, Tazio Nuvolari made his last appearance in racing at the wheel of an Abarth 204A, winning its class in the Palermo–Monte Pellegrino hillclimb on 10 April 1950.[8] Alongside racing, the company's main activity was producing and selling accessories and performance parts for Fiat, Lancia, Cisitalia, and Simca cars, like inlet manifolds and silencers.[9]

On 9 April 1951, the company's headquarters were moved to Turin;[7] Abarth began his well-known association with Fiat in 1952, when the company built the Abarth 1500 Biposto on Fiat mechanicals.[10]

In 1957, Abarth entered a deal with Fiat whereby they were paid direct fees for successful competition finishes.[11] Abarth accordingly went on to enter their cars in countless hillclimbing and sports-car racing events across the world, mainly in classes from 850 to 2000 cc, competing with Porsche 904 and Ferrari Dino in the higher echelons. Since they were paid based on the number of results, Abarth entered their cars in every conceivable class and in countries across the entire world.[11] Hans Herrmann was a factory driver from 1962 until 1965, winning the 500 km Nürburgring in 1963 with Teddy Pilette.[12]

Abarth promised Johann Abt that he could race a factory car for free if he won all the races he entered.[when?] Abt almost succeeded; of the 30 races he entered, Abt won 29 and finished second once.[when?][12] Abt later founded Abt Sportsline.

 
Abarth 595, derived from the Fiat 500

Abarth produced high-performance exhaust pipes, diversifying into tuning kits for road vehicles, mainly for Fiat. A racing exhaust was produced for the 1950s Lambretta models "D" and "LD". Original Abarth LD exhausts are now valuable collectors' items. Reproductions are available, which carry the Abarth name; how Fiat feels about this is not known. Lambretta even held several 125 cc motorcycle land speed records during the 1950s due partly to the exhaust that Abarth developed for them.[13][14]

In 1958, Abarth developed the Abarth Alfa Romeo 1000 in collaboration with the Milanese manufacturer. They sent an engineer, Mario Colucci, to oversee the process. Abarth was impressed with his skill, and while the car remained a one-off, Colucci was given the position of Abarth's Technical Director in 1960.[15] Colucci's first design was a mid-engined, tubular framed roadster using the 750 engine called the Abarth Spider Sport. This car had an unfortunate gestation period and never attained much success in competition, while Abarth himself favored the rear-engine layout and kept offering both types.[16] The Spider Sport series was also built with 700 and 1000 cc displacements, while a few late examples were fitted with 1300 cc engines of Simca origins. Colucci's next design, the Group 4 1000 SP, was much more successful and spawned a range of mid-engined, tubular-framed, fibreglass-bodied sports prototypes.[17]

Abarth also helped build sports or racing cars with Porsche[18] and Simca.

1971: Fiat takeover edit

Carlo sold Abarth to Fiat on 31 July 1971.[12][19] The acquisition was not made public until 15 October.[20] As Fiat was not interested in the Reparto Corse racing operations, these were taken over by Enzo Osella.[12] Osella obtained cars, spares, technicians, and drivers (amongst them Arturo Merzario), and continued the racing activity, founding the Osella racing team.[21] Thus ended for Abarth the days of sport prototype and hillclimb racing.

Under Fiat ownership, Abarth became the Fiat Group's racing department, managed by engine designer Aurelio Lampredi.[12] Abarth prepared Fiat's rally cars, including the Fiat 124 Abarth Rally and 131 Abarth.[12] In December 1977, in advance of the 1978 racing season, the beforehand competing Abarth and Squadra Corse Lancia factory racing operations were merged by Fiat into a single entity named EASA (Ente per l'Attività Sportiva Automobilistica, Organization for Car Sports Racing Activities).[22] Cesare Fiorio (previously in charge of the Lancia rally team) was appointed director, while Daniele Audetto was sporting director; the EASA headquarters were set up in Abarth's Corso Marche (Turin) offices.[22] The combined racing department developed the Lancia Beta Montecarlo Turbo Group 5 racing car which won the 1980 World Championship for Makes and the 1981 World Endurance Championship of Makes. It also created the Lancia Rally 037 Group B rally car, which won for Lancia the 1983 World Manufacturers' Championship).

On 1 October 1981, Abarth & C. ceased to exist, and was replaced by Fiat Auto Gestione Sportiva, a division of the parent company specialised in the management of racing programmes that would remain in operation through to the end of 1999, when it changed to Fiat Auto Corse S.p.A.

Some commercial models built by Fiat or its subsidiaries Lancia and Autobianchi were co-branded Abarth, including the Autobianchi A112 Abarth, a lightweight and inexpensive "boy racer". The A112 Abarth was introduced with a 58 hp engine, soon followed by a 70 hp one, and a specific "A112 Abarth trophy" was run from 1977 to 1984.[23]

In the 1980s, Abarth name was mainly used to mark performance cars, such as the Fiat Ritmo Abarth 125/130 TC.

In 2000s, Fiat used the Abarth brand to designate a trim/model level, as in the Fiat Stilo Abarth.

2007: Rebirth of Abarth & C. S.p.A. edit

On 1 February 2007, Abarth was re-established as an independent unit with the launch of the current company, Abarth & C. S.p.A.,[24] controlled 100% by Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A., the subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A. dealing with the production and selling of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles.

The first models launched were the Abarth Grande Punto and the Abarth Grande Punto S2000. The brand is based in the Officine 83, part of the old Mirafiori engineering plant.[25] The CEO as of 2022 is Olivier François.

In 2015, Abarth's parent company was renamed FCA Italy S.p.A., reflecting the incorporation of Fiat S.p.A. into Fiat Chrysler Automobiles that took place in the previous months.

Yamaha XSR900 Abarth edit

In 2017, Abarth collaborated with Yamaha to produce a limited-edition motorcycle, the "Sport Heritage café racer special". Named the XSR900 Abarth it was based on the 847 cc inline-triple standard neo-retro Yamaha XSR900.[26]

Production edit

Current models edit

500 500C Pulse Fastback
Class: City car (A)
Body style: 3-door hatchback
Production: 2008–present
Class: City car (A)
Body style: 3-door cabriolet
Production: 2010–present
Class: Subcompact crossover (J)
Body style: 5-door hatchback
Production: 2022–present
Class: Subcompact crossover SUV (B)
Body style: 5-door coupe SUV
Production: 2023–present
     
 
Fiat Abarth 750
 
Abarth 209A Boano Coupe
 
Abarth race cars (Osella 2000 Sport PA1 del 1973)
 
Fiat Abarth 1000
 
1961 Abarth Monomille, rebodied Fiat 600 chassis[27]

Cars produced by Abarth edit

 
Fiat 131 Abarth driven by Markku Alén at the 1978 1000 Lakes Rally

Cars not produced by Abarth but with Abarth badges edit

Cars produced under Abarth & C. S.p.A. (2007–) edit

Cars produced with Abarth tuning edit

Cars produced by other manufacturers with involvement from Abarth edit

Cars produced under Fiat Corse – N Technology named Abarth edit

Motorsport edit

Rally edit

Year Car Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DC Points MC Points
2007 Fiat Grande Punto Abarth S2000   Andrea Navarra KEN
1
TUR
2
BEL
3
RUS
4
POR
Ret
CZE
7
ITA
10
SWI
Ret
CHI 3rd 32 2nd 90
  Umberto Scandola KEN
Ret
TUR BEL
5
RUS POR CZE ITA
4
SWI
3
CHI 6th 15
  Anton Alén KEN TUR
4
BEL RUS
1
POR CZE
Ret
ITA SWI CHI 7th 15
  Giandomenico Basso KEN TUR BEL RUS POR
1
CZE ITA
2
SWI CHI 5th 18
2008 Fiat Grande Punto Abarth S2000   Giandomenico Basso TUR
Ret
POR
4
BEL
6
RUS
3
POR
2
CZE
Ret
ESP
1
ITA
1
SWI
5
CHI 3rd 32 2nd 74
  Anton Alén TUR
3
POR
Ret
BEL
11
RUS
2
POR CZE
Ret
ESP
6
ITA
8
SWI
6
CHI 5th 21
  Umberto Scandola TUR POR BEL RUS POR
7
CZE ESP ITA
Ret
SWI
Ret
CHI 28th 2
  Renato Travaglia TUR POR BEL RUS POR CZE ESP ITA
4
SWI CHI 6th* 19*
  Alessio Pissi TUR POR BEL RUS POR CZE ESP ITA
13
SWI CHI - 0
  Andrea Navarra TUR POR BEL RUS POR CZE ESP ITA
Ret
SWI CHI - 0
2009 Fiat Grande Punto Abarth S2000   Giandomenico Basso MON
5
BRA
3
KEN POR
Ret
BEL
8
RUS
3
POR
1
CZE
Ret
ESP
8
ITA SCO 5th 28 4th 43
  Anton Alén MON
Ret
BRA
Ret
KEN POR
14
BEL RUS
7
POR CZE ESP ITA SCO 34th 3
  Luca Rossetti MON
Ret
BRA KEN POR BEL RUS POR
Ret
CZE
10
ESP ITA
2
SCO 10th 8
  Bernd Casier MON BRA KEN POR BEL
14
RUS POR CZE ESP ITA SCO - 0
  Miguel Fuster MON BRA KEN POR BEL RUS POR CZE ESP
Ret
ITA SCO - 0
  Umberto Scandola MON BRA KEN POR BEL RUS POR CZE ESP ITA
11
SCO - 0
  François Duval MON BRA KEN POR BEL RUS POR CZE ESP ITA
Ret
SCO - 0
2010 Fiat Grande Punto Abarth S2000   Luca Rossetti MON BRA ARG CAN ITA BEL AZO MAD CZE ITA
5
SCO CYP 22nd 4 6th 6
  Giandomenico Basso MON BRA ARG CAN ITA BEL AZO MAD CZE ITA
7
SCO CYP 36th 2

FIA R-GT Cup edit

See also edit

Explanatory notes edit

  1. ^ Father of Cisitalia racing driver Guido Scagliarini.

References edit

  1. ^ 2014 Annual Report (PDF), Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, retrieved 13 March 2015
  2. ^ "Alfredo Altavilla - FCA Group". www.fcagroup.com. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Abarth wants 100 dealers in Europe". autonews.com. Retrieved 7 January 2008.
  4. ^ . Famouslogos.net. Archived from the original on 11 June 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  5. ^ a b c Boscarelli, Lorenzo. . Abarth: l'uomo e le sue auto; Fiorenzuola d'Arda, 9 May 2010. Monografie AISA (in Italian). Vol. 90. Associazione Italiana per la Storia dell'Automobile. pp. 3–25. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2015.
  6. ^ Avidano, Renzo. . Abarth: l'uomo e le sue auto; Fiorenzuola d'Arda, 9 May 2010. Monografie AISA (in Italian). Vol. 90. Associazione Italiana per la Storia dell'Automobile. pp. 29–32. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2015.
  7. ^ a b "Karl Abarth, the man and his history". bernimotori.com. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  8. ^ "Quando venne a Torino per la sua ultima gara". Stampa Sera. 13 August 1953. p. 5. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  9. ^ "Le attrattive del Salone". Stampa Sera. 12 April 1951. p. 2. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  10. ^ . rickcarey.com. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  11. ^ a b Mallett, Delwyn (December 2004). "Hot Abarths". Octane. Vol. 2, no. 18. p. 94.
  12. ^ a b c d e f . abarthcarsuk.com. Archived from the original on 29 May 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
  13. ^ "125 Model D Racer". racinglambrettas.com. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  14. ^ "Lambretta World Land Speed Record Scooter". lambrettista.net. 7 October 2013. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  15. ^ . FCA Heritage. FCA Italy S.p.A. Archived from the original on 4 December 2022.
  16. ^ Mallett (2004), p. 95.
  17. ^ . FCA Heritage. FCA Italy S.p.A. Archived from the original on 26 September 2022.
  18. ^ "Porsche 356B Carrera GTL Abarth". porschearchive.com. Retrieved 28 May 2014.[permanent dead link]
  19. ^ Greggio, Luciano. (2002). Abarth : the man, the machines. G. Nada. ISBN 88-7911-263-5. OCLC 62269051.
  20. ^ "L'Abarth entra nel gruppo Fiat". La Stampa. 16 October 1971. p. 17. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  21. ^ Avidano, Renzo. . Abarth: l'uomo e le sue auto; Fiorenzuola d'Arda, 9 May 2010. Monografie AISA (in Italian). Vol. 90. Associazione Italiana per la Storia dell'Automobile. pp. 33–35. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 February 2015.
  22. ^ a b Fenu, Michele (6 December 1977). "Rally, Fiat e Lancia si uniscono in un nuovo "super-squadrone"". La Stampa. p. 17. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  23. ^ "Autobianchi A112 Abarth 58 HP". FCA Heritage. FCA. 14 January 2020.
  24. ^ Borgomeo, Vincenzo (23 January 2007). "Svolta Fiat: torna l'Abarth e diventa marchio indipendente". La Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  25. ^ Abarth's new premises in Turin 6 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine from duemotori.it (18 Feb 2008)
  26. ^ . Yamaha. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  27. ^ "The Abarth Monomille". scuderialafortuna.blogspot.com. 24 March 2007. Retrieved 22 January 2008.
  28. ^ Authentic USA-Spec Abarth: 1958 Fiat 750 Retrieved on 2 April 2011
  29. ^ Abarth 209A Boano Coupe, www.ultimatecarpage.com Retrieved on 15 July 2014
  30. ^ The Observer's Book of Automobiles, Thirteenth Edition, 1967, page 27
  31. ^ a b "1956 Abarth 750 (Bertone)". carstyling.ru. Retrieved 29 November 2020.

External links edit

  • History of Abarth Logo, on roadzine.com
  • Official website  

abarth, pronounced, ˈaːbart, italian, racing, road, maker, performance, division, founded, italo, austrian, carlo, 1949, owned, stellantis, through, italian, subsidiary, logo, shield, with, stylized, scorpion, yellow, background, company, typesubsidiary, indus. Abarth amp C S p A pronounced ˈaːbart is an Italian racing and road car maker and performance division founded by Italo Austrian Carlo Abarth in 1949 3 Abarth amp C S p A is owned by Stellantis through its Italian subsidiary Its logo is a shield with a stylized scorpion on a yellow and red background 4 Abarth amp C S p A Company typeSubsidiary S p A IndustryAutomotiveFounded31 March 1949 75 years ago 1949 03 31 FounderCarlo AbarthHeadquartersTurin Italy 1 304 45 03 39 N 7 35 28 E 45 0608762 N 7 591101 E 45 0608762 7 591101Area servedEuropeAfricaAsiaOceaniaKey peopleOlivier Francois CEOAlfredo Altavilla COO 2 OwnerStellantisParentStellantis EuropeWebsiteabarth com Contents 1 History 1 1 1949 Abarth amp C 1 2 1971 Fiat takeover 1 3 2007 Rebirth of Abarth amp C S p A 1 4 Yamaha XSR900 Abarth 2 Production 2 1 Current models 2 2 Cars produced by Abarth 2 3 Cars not produced by Abarth but with Abarth badges 2 4 Cars produced under Abarth amp C S p A 2007 2 5 Cars produced with Abarth tuning 2 6 Cars produced by other manufacturers with involvement from Abarth 2 7 Cars produced under Fiat Corse N Technology named Abarth 3 Motorsport 3 1 Rally 4 FIA R GT Cup 5 See also 6 Explanatory notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit1949 Abarth amp C edit nbsp A 1950 205A one of the first Abarth carsCarlo Abarth was sporting director of the Cisitalia racing team starting in 1947 5 The following year the manufacturer folded and founder Piero Dusio flew to Argentina Abarth funded by Armando Scagliarini a took over Cisitalia s assets and on 31 March 1949 Abarth amp C was founded in Bologna 6 7 Carlo s astrological sign Scorpio was chosen as the company logo From the Cisitalia liquidation Abarth obtained five 204 sports cars two complete Spiders and three unfinished a D46 single seater and various spares 5 The Cisitalia 204s were immediately rechristened Abarth Cisitalia 204A 5 Abarth proceeded to build and race a series of sports cars developed from these last Cisitalia cars In addition to Guido Scagliarini the Squadra Abarth racing team lined up celebrated drivers including Tazio Nuvolari Franco Cortese and Piero Taruffi Notably Tazio Nuvolari made his last appearance in racing at the wheel of an Abarth 204A winning its class in the Palermo Monte Pellegrino hillclimb on 10 April 1950 8 Alongside racing the company s main activity was producing and selling accessories and performance parts for Fiat Lancia Cisitalia and Simca cars like inlet manifolds and silencers 9 On 9 April 1951 the company s headquarters were moved to Turin 7 Abarth began his well known association with Fiat in 1952 when the company built the Abarth 1500 Biposto on Fiat mechanicals 10 In 1957 Abarth entered a deal with Fiat whereby they were paid direct fees for successful competition finishes 11 Abarth accordingly went on to enter their cars in countless hillclimbing and sports car racing events across the world mainly in classes from 850 to 2000 cc competing with Porsche 904 and Ferrari Dino in the higher echelons Since they were paid based on the number of results Abarth entered their cars in every conceivable class and in countries across the entire world 11 Hans Herrmann was a factory driver from 1962 until 1965 winning the 500 km Nurburgring in 1963 with Teddy Pilette 12 Abarth promised Johann Abt that he could race a factory car for free if he won all the races he entered when Abt almost succeeded of the 30 races he entered Abt won 29 and finished second once when 12 Abt later founded Abt Sportsline nbsp Abarth 595 derived from the Fiat 500Abarth produced high performance exhaust pipes diversifying into tuning kits for road vehicles mainly for Fiat A racing exhaust was produced for the 1950s Lambretta models D and LD Original Abarth LD exhausts are now valuable collectors items Reproductions are available which carry the Abarth name how Fiat feels about this is not known Lambretta even held several 125 cc motorcycle land speed records during the 1950s due partly to the exhaust that Abarth developed for them 13 14 In 1958 Abarth developed the Abarth Alfa Romeo 1000 in collaboration with the Milanese manufacturer They sent an engineer Mario Colucci to oversee the process Abarth was impressed with his skill and while the car remained a one off Colucci was given the position of Abarth s Technical Director in 1960 15 Colucci s first design was a mid engined tubular framed roadster using the 750 engine called the Abarth Spider Sport This car had an unfortunate gestation period and never attained much success in competition while Abarth himself favored the rear engine layout and kept offering both types 16 The Spider Sport series was also built with 700 and 1000 cc displacements while a few late examples were fitted with 1300 cc engines of Simca origins Colucci s next design the Group 4 1000 SP was much more successful and spawned a range of mid engined tubular framed fibreglass bodied sports prototypes 17 Abarth also helped build sports or racing cars with Porsche 18 and Simca 1971 Fiat takeover edit Carlo sold Abarth to Fiat on 31 July 1971 12 19 The acquisition was not made public until 15 October 20 As Fiat was not interested in the Reparto Corse racing operations these were taken over by Enzo Osella 12 Osella obtained cars spares technicians and drivers amongst them Arturo Merzario and continued the racing activity founding the Osella racing team 21 Thus ended for Abarth the days of sport prototype and hillclimb racing Under Fiat ownership Abarth became the Fiat Group s racing department managed by engine designer Aurelio Lampredi 12 Abarth prepared Fiat s rally cars including the Fiat 124 Abarth Rally and 131 Abarth 12 In December 1977 in advance of the 1978 racing season the beforehand competing Abarth and Squadra Corse Lancia factory racing operations were merged by Fiat into a single entity named EASA Ente per l Attivita Sportiva Automobilistica Organization for Car Sports Racing Activities 22 Cesare Fiorio previously in charge of the Lancia rally team was appointed director while Daniele Audetto was sporting director the EASA headquarters were set up in Abarth s Corso Marche Turin offices 22 The combined racing department developed the Lancia Beta Montecarlo Turbo Group 5 racing car which won the 1980 World Championship for Makes and the 1981 World Endurance Championship of Makes It also created the Lancia Rally 037 Group B rally car which won for Lancia the 1983 World Manufacturers Championship On 1 October 1981 Abarth amp C ceased to exist and was replaced by Fiat Auto Gestione Sportiva a division of the parent company specialised in the management of racing programmes that would remain in operation through to the end of 1999 when it changed to Fiat Auto Corse S p A Some commercial models built by Fiat or its subsidiaries Lancia and Autobianchi were co branded Abarth including the Autobianchi A112 Abarth a lightweight and inexpensive boy racer The A112 Abarth was introduced with a 58 hp engine soon followed by a 70 hp one and a specific A112 Abarth trophy was run from 1977 to 1984 23 In the 1980s Abarth name was mainly used to mark performance cars such as the Fiat Ritmo Abarth 125 130 TC In 2000s Fiat used the Abarth brand to designate a trim model level as in the Fiat Stilo Abarth 2007 Rebirth of Abarth amp C S p A edit On 1 February 2007 Abarth was re established as an independent unit with the launch of the current company Abarth amp C S p A 24 controlled 100 by Fiat Group Automobiles S p A the subsidiary of Fiat S p A dealing with the production and selling of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles The first models launched were the Abarth Grande Punto and the Abarth Grande Punto S2000 The brand is based in the Officine 83 part of the old Mirafiori engineering plant 25 The CEO as of 2022 is Olivier Francois In 2015 Abarth s parent company was renamed FCA Italy S p A reflecting the incorporation of Fiat S p A into Fiat Chrysler Automobiles that took place in the previous months Yamaha XSR900 Abarth edit In 2017 Abarth collaborated with Yamaha to produce a limited edition motorcycle the Sport Heritage cafe racer special Named the XSR900 Abarth it was based on the 847 cc inline triple standard neo retro Yamaha XSR900 26 Production editCurrent models edit 500 500C Pulse FastbackClass City car A Body style 3 door hatchbackProduction 2008 present Class City car A Body style 3 door cabrioletProduction 2010 present Class Subcompact crossover J Body style 5 door hatchbackProduction 2022 present Class Subcompact crossover SUV B Body style 5 door coupe SUVProduction 2023 present nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Fiat Abarth 750 nbsp Abarth 209A Boano Coupe nbsp Abarth race cars Osella 2000 Sport PA1 del 1973 nbsp Fiat Abarth 1000 nbsp 1961 Abarth Monomille rebodied Fiat 600 chassis 27 Cars produced by Abarth edit nbsp Fiat 131 Abarth driven by Markku Alen at the 1978 1000 Lakes RallyFiat Abarth 500 Fiat Abarth 750 28 Fiat Abarth 1000 TC Fiat 600 based Fiat Abarth 850 TC Abarth 1100 Scorpione Spider Boano Abarth 1500 Biposto Abarth Simca 2000 coupe Abarth 204A Abarth 205A Berlinetta Alfa Romeo Abarth 2000 Coupe Abarth 207A Spyder Corsa Boano Abarth 208A Spyder Boano Abarth 209A Coupe Boano 29 Abarth 210A Spyder Boano Porsche 356 B Carrera GTL Abarth Abarth Simca 1300 GT Fiat Abarth OT1000 Fiat Abarth 1000 OTR Berlinetta Bertone Fiat Abarth OT1600 Fiat Abarth OT 2000 Competition Coupe 30 Fiat Abarth 750 Zagato Fiat Abarth 2200 Fiat Abarth 750 Spider Allemano Fiat Abarth 2400 Fiat Abarth 1000 TCR Berlina Abarth 215A Coupe Bertone 31 Abarth 216A Spyder Bertone 31 Fiat Abarth 1000 SP Fiat Abarth OTR 1000 Autobianchi A112 Abarth Fiat Abarth 595 SS Fiat Abarth 695 SS Abarth OT 1300 Abarth Monomille Abarth Grand Prix Scorpione Abarth 3000 Prototipo Fiat Ritmo 125 130 TC Abarth Fiat Abarth 124 Rally Fiat 131 Abarth Rally Lancia Rally 037Cars not produced by Abarth but with Abarth badges edit Fiat Bravo GT HGT Abarth Fiat Stilo 2 4 Abarth Fiat Punto HGT Abarth Fiat Cinquecento Sporting Abarth Fiat Seicento Sporting Abarth Cars produced under Abarth amp C S p A 2007 edit Abarth 500 Fiat 500 Abarth NA Abarth 595 Abarth 695 Abarth Grande Punto Abarth Punto Evo Abarth 124 Spider Fiat 124 Spider Abarth NA Fiat Abarth Punto Abarth Pulse Abarth FastbackCars produced with Abarth tuning edit Fiat 500 TwinAir byAbarth Fiat 500S by Abarth Fiat Avventura Powered by Abarth Fiat Urban Cross Powered by Abarth Fiat Fastback Limited Edition Powered by AbarthCars produced by other manufacturers with involvement from Abarth edit Lancia Delta S4 for Group B Helped to engineer the engine which utilised a supercharger and turbocharger Cars produced under Fiat Corse N Technology named Abarth edit Fiat Punto Abarth rally version only Fiat Cinquecento 900 Trofeo kitcar teams had to build up their own rallycar from Fiat N Technology derived Abarth racingparts Fiat Cinquecento Sporting 1 1 Rally car Fiat Seicento Sporting 1 1 Rally carMotorsport editRally edit Year Car Driver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DC Points MC Points2007 Fiat Grande Punto Abarth S2000 nbsp Andrea Navarra KEN1 TUR2 BEL3 RUS4 PORRet CZE7 ITA10 SWIRet CHI 3rd 32 2nd 90 nbsp Umberto Scandola KENRet TUR BEL5 RUS POR CZE ITA4 SWI3 CHI 6th 15 nbsp Anton Alen KEN TUR4 BEL RUS1 POR CZERet ITA SWI CHI 7th 15 nbsp Giandomenico Basso KEN TUR BEL RUS POR1 CZE ITA2 SWI CHI 5th 182008 Fiat Grande Punto Abarth S2000 nbsp Giandomenico Basso TURRet POR4 BEL6 RUS3 POR2 CZERet ESP1 ITA1 SWI5 CHI 3rd 32 2nd 74 nbsp Anton Alen TUR3 PORRet BEL11 RUS2 POR CZERet ESP6 ITA8 SWI6 CHI 5th 21 nbsp Umberto Scandola TUR POR BEL RUS POR7 CZE ESP ITARet SWIRet CHI 28th 2 nbsp Renato Travaglia TUR POR BEL RUS POR CZE ESP ITA4 SWI CHI 6th 19 nbsp Alessio Pissi TUR POR BEL RUS POR CZE ESP ITA13 SWI CHI 0 nbsp Andrea Navarra TUR POR BEL RUS POR CZE ESP ITARet SWI CHI 02009 Fiat Grande Punto Abarth S2000 nbsp Giandomenico Basso MON5 BRA3 KEN PORRet BEL8 RUS3 POR1 CZERet ESP8 ITA SCO 5th 28 4th 43 nbsp Anton 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