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Fiat Abarth 695 Assetto Corse to race at Bathurst

Fiat Abarth 695 Assetto Corse

This feisty looking Fiat will be racing at the 2014 Bathurst 12 Hour. Pretty cool, huh! The car’s full name is the Abarth 695 Assetto Corse. It was first announced in 2011 and Fiat will be competing with a pair of them in the Mount Panorama endurance race.

The Abarths will race in Category F when the action starts on 9 February and will be lead by Luke Youlden and Paul Stokell. The driving roster will be complemented by motoring journos Josh Dowling, Toby Hagon, Paul Gover and Mike Sinclair.

Alan Heaphy from Performance Parts and Engineering will prepare the cars and Fiat says the Italian pocket rockets have already “proven their potential by setting competitive times in the wet during track testing at Phillip Island.”

When first revealed the 695 Assetto Corse boasted 152kW (205hp) thanks to a 1368cm3 turbocharged engine. We’re not sure if Heaphy and his crew will be able to liberate more power, but at least the Assetto Corse should be fairly light. That’s due to its very small size, of course, but also measures such as using Lexan panels to replace the glass windows.

Fiat will reveal the livery of the cars later this year and we’re expecting to see something pretty cool.

Fiat Abarth 695 Assetto Corse

Fiat Abarth 695 Assetto Corse

Abarth Pocket Rockets Take On “The Mountain”

Monday, November 11, 2013 – The latest incarnation of an Italian motorsport icon, the Fiat Abarth, is finally taking on the legendary Mount Panorama race track.

Two factory-backed Abarth 695 Assetto Corse race cars will deliver unique Italian style and panache to Bathurst when they take on a range of high performance production cars at the 2014 Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12-Hour in February.

The spirited Abarths have already proven their potential by setting competitive times in the wet during track testing at Phillip Island.

The cars will benefit from the experience of Alan Heaphy and his team at Performance Parts & Engineering (PPE), the force behind multiple Bathurst 1000 wins, and the sure hands of champion Australian drivers Luke Youlden and Paul Stokell.

The Abarth pocket rockets will line up in production car category F.

Fiat has an almost century long history in international motor racing and the partnership with high performance specialist Carlo Abarth has become legendary.

The alliance has also spawned a host of giant-killing racing machines and passion-inducing road cars.

Fiat Chrysler Group has moved into top gear to make sure the cars add another successful chapter to Abarth history at the Bathurst circuit.

The specially designed Fiat Abarth Motorsport livery, which will be unveiled before Christmas, is expected to showcase the brand’s Italian heritage while also paying homage to the Abarth racing history.

The renowned Bathurst 12 Hour was held from 1991 to 1994 and re-established in 2007. Next year’s race will be the 12th instalment and already more than 40 teams from nine countries have entered.

The race has attracted live, free-to-air television coverage for the first time in years, exposing the Bathurst 12 Hour to the largest ever audience of Australia’s fastest growing motorsport event.

SBS will screen the final three hours of the tumultuous 12-hour car contest on Sunday, February 9, 2014.

The Abarths are likely to attract a strong following among fans who have embraced the vehicles as sporty city cars.

Bathurst will also be the first opportunity for Australian performance car fans to see factory-built and supported race cars take on the world’s best at one of international motorsport’s most highly respected race tracks.

The Abarth has evolved from the Fiat 500 Bambinas that first rolled off the production line to meet the post-war need for economical small vehicles. The little Fiats quickly became icons and set the tone for the many small city cars that followed.

The Abarth name and the stylised Abarth Scorpion, on a red and yellow background, quickly appeared on cars to denote high performance and race-tuned ability.

Experienced motoring writers Josh Dowling, Toby Hagon, Paul Gover and Mike Sinclair will join professional drivers Youlden and Stokell behind the wheel as they seek to create Abarth competition history at the 2014 Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12-Hour.

4 replies on “Fiat Abarth 695 Assetto Corse to race at Bathurst”

What a great little pocket rocket around Mt P. Hopefully the little 1.4L donk will last the 12hrs….

Question Fiat, were the Peugeot RCZ-R’s in the 2013 B12Hr “factory backed” re;

“Bathurst will also be the first opportunity for Australian performance car fans to see factory-built and supported race cars take on the world’s best at one of international motorsport’s most highly respected race tracks”

I expect both to retire from spectacular rolls at Murray’s Corner as happened to a couple of Suzuki Swifts in the 90’s incarnation of the 12 Hours.

It would be hilarious if that happened to one of them while duelling for position with the other!

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