LEGEND OF 1980s MOTORSPORT: DUO OF AUDI QUATTROS OFFERED AT BONHAMS MEMBERS’ MEETING SALE
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The ex-works, Hannu Mikkola/Arne Hertz 1982 Audi Quattro A1 Group B Rally Car (£240,000-280,000), and a 1985 Audi Quattro Sport SWB Coupé (£220,000-280,000), offered at Bonhams Members’ Meeting Sale
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The Audi Quattro was the first four-wheel-drive car ever to take part in competitive rallying
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The Bonhams Sale is the first auction ever to take place at Goodwood Members’ Meeting
A duo of phenomenally fast 1980s Audi Quattros are offered
at Bonhams inaugural Members’ Meeting Sale, taking place 21 March at
Goodwood, Chichester.
One of the most influential motoring designs of recent decades, the
Audi Quattro brought four-wheel-drive into the motoring mainstream – it
was the first rally car to take advantage of a change in competition
car ruling, allowing four-wheel-drive cars onto the racetrack for the
first time in competition history.
Introduced in 1980, the Quattro was based on the outwardly similar
coupé’s bodyshell but used a different floor plan to accommodate its
four-wheel-drive transmission and independent rear suspension. The
engine was a development of the five-cylinder, 2.1-litre,
single-overhead-camshaft unit first seen in the 200 Saloon. It produced
200bhp on the road, with significantly more power available when tuned
for competition.
James Knight, Bonhams Group Motoring Director, said: “It really was
a game-changer in the world of high-performance road cars. Outstanding
both on the road and in competitive rallying, the model won the
Manufacturers’ Championship for Audi in 1982 and 1984, plus the Drivers’
Championship in 1983 and 1984.
“With four-wheel-drive and turbocharged engines pumping out a
phenomenal 200bhp, these Group B Rally cars epitomised the hedonistic
excesses of the 1980s. They swiftly became too fast and dangerous, and
so it was no surprise the regulations were eventually changed to slow
the cars down. I doubt we’ll see anything similar again.”
The first of the two cars offered, a 1985 Audi Quattro Sport SWB
Coupé, is understood to be one of the original six cars delivered to the
UK. Estimated at £220,000-280,000, the car is a superb example of the
Quattro Sport, in excellent condition, and featuring a striking colour
scheme of red, white and black, befitting of the model’s rallying
pedigree.
Completing the duo is the ex-works, Hannu Mikkola/Arne Hertz 1982
Audi Quattro A1 Group B Rally Car, estimated at £240,000-280,000.
Audi’s win in 1983, when Hannu Mikkola took his first World
Drivers’ Championship, was achieved despite a rule change that placed
the Quattro at a notional disadvantage. This well restored Group B
Quattro is one of the works cars that helped Mikkola achieve that
well-deserved success after so many years of rallying.
Mikkola later used the car in the 1982 Monte Carlo Rally, finishing 2nd, and later that year in the Swedish Rally, finishing 16th.
The car was then retained for training duties well into the 1983
season, before being converted by Audi to Group B specification and
sold.
Bonhams Members’ Meeting sale will take place at Goodwood Motor
Circuit, Chichester, on Saturday 21 March 2015. Entry to Bonhams
auction is permitted by catalogue only. To order a catalogue please
visit: https://www.bonhams.com/departments/MOT-CAR/
For entry to the 73rd Goodwood Members’ Meeting please visit: https://grrc.goodwood.com/section/members-meeting-73/
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