Rally Prepped Abarth 500 R3T Revealed in Sanremo

Abarth 500 R3T

By Zack Newmark
September 25, 2009 6:24 PM
Filed Under: European, Fiat, Motorsport, Special Editions

Fiat-owned racing tuner Abarth has introduced a new, race-ready version of the Abarth 500.  Based on the new Fiat 500, the Abarth 500 R3T will be used as the principal car in a promotional rally slated for 2010.

Group R3T is the class for touring car racing with vehicles using turbocharged engines under 1.6-liters.  Translation: do not expect this car to be street legal.  Minimum unladen weight for these vehicles is fixed at 1080 kilograms, which engineers accomplished.

This version of the Abarth 500 uses a "Garret GT 1446 fixed geometry turbocharger" bolted to a 1.4-liter engine.  The two combine for a maximum output of 180 horsepower.  Mated to the engine is a six-speed sequential gearbox with a twin plate clutch and self-locking differential.  The new suspension may be adjusted to fit "each driver's individual driving style."

17-inch multi-spoke OZ rims were also added.  Brembo disc brakes have also installed, with ventilated discs up front.  Six-point safety belts and a welded roll-bar help keep driver and navigator safe.

A schedule for the Abarth 500 R3T rally will be released in the next few weeks.


Press Release (Click to expand)

Abarth 500 for rallies launched in Sanremo

Abarth introduced its latest racing gem at the 51st Sanremo Rally. The new Abarth 500 R3T will lend its name to a promotional rally trophy in 2010, due to join the two track events (European and Italian) planned for the Abarth 500 Assetto Corse.

For Abarth, this marks a return to promotional trophy events, a niche it has made its own for more than thirty years. Since 1977, to be precise, when the first ever Autobianchi A112 Abarth Championship was held, followed by trophies for the Fiat Uno, Uno Turbo, Cinquecento, Seicento, Punto Kit and Super 1600, Stilo, Panda Kit.

The Abarth 500 rally version will be type approved for Group R3T, the category for turbocharged cars up to 1600 cm3 in capacity. This class will be the future of the specialism because it represents a good compromise between car cost and performance. Ideal for private drivers and young people who want to show their worth in a true racing car, capable of outstanding performance by any standard.

The Abarth 500 power unit is 1368 cm3 with a Garret GT 1446 fixed geometry turbocharger capable of delivering a power of 180 hp (132 kw) at 5500 rpm.

The gearbox is sequential, front meshing with 6 speeds and includes a multiplate self-locking differential, twin plate clutch and special half-axles.

Great care has been taken to ensure the suspension can be adjusted to obtain a ride suited to each driver's individual driving style. The racing shock-absorbers are adjustable, with coaxial spring and wheel to alter the ground clearance plus special shims to adjust the caster and camber angles.

The 7" x 17" OZ asphalt rims are designed for 19/62-17 tyres.

The Brembo brakes are all disc, ventilated at the front with 4 callipers, solid disc at the rear with brake distributor and governor. The handbrake is hydraulic.

The Abarth 500 is equipped with a special welded roll-bar integral with the body, the required safety devices and FIA type-approved seats with 6 seat belt anchorage points.

The weight is the lowest set by the regulations for this category: 1080 kg unladen.

Great care has also been taken over the details, beginning with a livery that is most decidedly in keeping with tradition, complemented by a lovingly crafted interior and instruments.

The Abarth promotional trophy regulation and timetable will be circulated in the coming weeks.

 

Comments

F.J.M.B.TECH
September 25, 2009 6:54 PM
DUDE I WOULD BE SCARED TO RACE IN SOMETHING THAT SMALL

Dolomight 74-86
September 26, 2009 5:42 AM
Not me. The way I see it if I crash in a pop can like that I probably wouldn't survive. If your crazy enough to race it your man enough to handle the consequences, Problem solved.


Edited by user on September 26, 2009 at 5:43 AM
HEMI426
September 25, 2009 10:17 PM
Nice, but I still think it looks too high.

Scarcliff
September 25, 2009 11:54 PM
Thats Because It's A Rally Car It Needs A High Ground Clearance!

Lennox....
September 26, 2009 4:48 AM
John Mini Cooper S watch out! Abarth is in the neighborhood! i gotta hand it to fiat there really pushing it with there new 500 model really so for ive seen like 4 models hooked up by abarth and they look awsome! kudos to abarth

loyo
September 27, 2009 1:32 AM
John Mini Cooper...what?? I assume you were trying to refer to the Mini Cooper with the John Cooper Works tuning kit, right? The problem with Abarth is that they specialize in Fiats, which are useless cars. Kudos to JCW for specializing in BMW Minis

xLumino
September 26, 2009 3:15 PM
What it is now, a rallye- or a touringcar? It is really nice. wish to have it with street licence.

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