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  • 128 Pages
  • 100 Photos & Illustrations
  • Paperback
  • Colour
  • Part of the Rally Giants Series
Peugeot 205 T16 - Rally Giants
By Graham Robson

    Features:- Full detailed history of each marques rally career
  • - Full detailed story of concept, design, development
  • - Unrivalled coverage of people and influences behind the cars
  • - Step by step coverage of technical evolution
  • - Description of cars, why, how and when evolved
  • - Description of principal people (managers, drivers, engineers) involved
  • - Many many pictures, not only of cars in action, but of details and people
  • - Comparison with rivals
  • - Complete listing of important successes
  • - Complete listing of 'works' xcars

Four-wheel-drive was authorised in rallying from 1979, but for a time no serious car manufacturer even tried to harness it to their cars. Soon, though, it was Audi who produced the world’s first rally-winning four-wheel-drive car – the Quattro, although it was Peugeot which designed, developed, campaigned and won with the first truly sophisticated four-wheel-drive Group B Car – the 205 Turbo 16; the first truly great, purpose-designed Group B car. Determined to win at almost any cost, Peugeot hired Jean Todt (who would later transform the fortunes of the Ferrari F1 organisation) in 1981, and set him an ambitious target: his dream car had to be running in 1983, homologated in 1984, and capable of winning World Championships by 1985. Packed with illustrations, technical details, facts, figures and successes of this innovative car, this exciting book is a must for any rally fan.

Nothing, no excuses and no lack of application, was to get in the way of that. Apart from being obliged to use the silhouette of the still-secret new 205 road car, Todt was able ask for anything. Getting approval for whatever he needed and fast-tracking the engineering of the four-wheel-drive rally was not an issue in reaching one simple objective: victory. This is precisely what was achieved. This book tells the detailed story, and lists all the cars, the influences, and the personalities behind a magnificent success story. No sooner had the new turbocharged, transverse-mid-engined car started competing than it was ready to win, yet its dominant career was cut short at the end of 1986 by an abrupt change in rallying regulations. Not only is the engineering story laid out in great detail, but the interaction between company personalities, super-star drivers (including Ari Vatanen) and the highly-charged atmosphere of motorsport at this time is all analysed. Because Group B was cancelled even before the 205 T16 had reached maturity, it went on to have a successful career in desert Raid rallies, and at Pike Peak in the USA, all of which is described in this amazingly authoritative study.Packed with illustrations, technical details, facts, figures and successes of this innovative car this book is a must for any rally fan.

Table of Contents


Foreword
Introduction

The car and the team
-Inspiration
- The Peugeot's importance in rallying
- Facing up to rival cars
- Timetable - a tight schedule
- Homologation - meeting the rules
- Engineering features
- Peugeot's new M24 project
- FF Developments - four-wheel drive specialists
- Group B rallying
- Second evolution car
- The 205 road car
- Was the 205 T16 unique?
- Building and running the works cars
- Intensive use of cars
- Personalities and star drivers

Competition story
- 1983
- 1984
- Previous Peugeot rally cars
- Peugeot 16-valve engines
- 1985
- Evolution 2 time
- 1986
- Four-wheel drive
- 2E-The Coventry connection
- The 205 T16's successor

World Rally success
Works Rally cars and when first used