High Fidelity – The New Lancia Stratos

stratos If there had to be only two things to remember that the 1970’s did for automotive history, the first would be the death of the muscle car and the second being the rise of the legendary Lancia Stratos. The iconic light weight wedge design with a Ferrari engine molded the definition of rally racing in the 70’s by winning championship titles from 1974-76 and establishing victories in the Monte Carlo Rally between 1975-1977. Forty years later, its back to take another bite in automotive history.

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The original Stratos was designed by Marcello Gandini of the famous Italian automotive design house Bertone. If you’re unfamilar with Mr. Gandini’s work, he is without a doubt one of the most significant pioneers to modern supercar design by creating such works as the Lamborhini Miura and Countach. Heck, he practically invented the scissor doors (aka Lambo doors) with the 1968 Alfa Romeo Carabo.

This time around Itatlian design firm Pininfarina is taking the reigns in this commissioned one-off for racecar collector Michael Stoschek and his son Maximillian.

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Like it’s predecessor borrowing its soul from Ferrari by using a Dino V6, the new Stratos will be using the same 4.3L V8 engine as in the Ferrari F430 Scuderia as well as its shortened aluminium chassis. The only difference is it’s pumping up the ponies from 508hp to 540hp.

With the addition of carbon fibre body panels and interior along with a few extra tricks, the overall weight loss is about 200lbs over the Scud. So, it’s no surprise that the new design is boasting a 0-62 time of 3.3 seconds.

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But the new road car is only the begining. In collaboration with Danisi Engineering, a new Stratos GT2 version is in the works optimizing the aerodynamics with increased cooling, downforce, and a reduced ride height. The pics below are only a 1/8th scale model but they sure do look smoking.

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Technical Specifications

Dimensions

Length4181 mm
Width1971 mm
Height1240 mm
Front track1668 mm
Rear track1701 mm
Wheelbase2400 mm
Front overhang968 mm
Rear overhang813 mm

Weights

Dry Weight1247 kg
Weight distribution44% front, 56% rear

Chassis

Aluminium profileScuderia chassis, 20 cm shortened
Welded roll cageFIA FE45 steel, 40 x 2.5 mm

Body

Full carbon fiber body and interiorVisible carbon (Re Fraschini)

Aerodynamics

Cw (at 140km/h)0.357
A2.07
Cw x A0.738

Engine

Cylinders8
Engine capacity4308 cm³
Engine control unitBosch, update
ExhaustHigh-performance system with free-flow manifold and sports catalytic converter (Capristo)
Maximum power375.4 Kw (540hp) at 8200 rpm
Torque> 500 Nm at 3750 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio2.3kg/hp

Gearbox

6 speed sequential gearbox with mechanical variable differential (Drexler)Fast gear changes at less than 60 milliseconds
Gear Ratio4.3 / 5.0

Suspension

Electronic suspension system CDC® (ZF Sachs)
Spring frontEibach, 120 N/mm
Spring rearEibach, 180 N/mm
DampersHydraulic aluminium twintube shocks with electronic-controlled proportioning valves
Front/Rear axleHub SKF with central fixing

Wheels & Tyres

Center-lock rims size front9J x 19’’ EH2 (Fondmetal)
Center-lock rims size rear11J x 19’’ EH2 (Fondmetal)
Offset front rimET 38
Offset rear rimET 5
Tyres front265 / 30 19’’ (Dunlop Sport Maxx)
Tyres rear315 / 30 19’’ (Dunlop Sport Maxx)

Brakes

Carbon disk front398 mm x 36 mm (Brembo)
Carbon disk rear350 mm x 34 mm (Brembo)
Brake caliper front6 pot
Brake caliper rear4 pot
PadsXAS 4499 (Brembo)
Brake linesSteel flex lines

[Via Italia Speed, New Stratos Official Site]

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