No, your eyes won’t betray you: this monstrous Audi Quattro S1 E2 does indeed sport a Belga livery… which it has never worn in competition. When this ultimate Group B appeared on the rally scene in 1985, Marc Duez already knew that his future did not lay with Audi, but with MG/Rover and the 6R4.
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This Audi Quattro S1 E2 is also the expression of the passion of its designer, Humbert Anne de Molina, co-founder of Vintage Racing & Services in Aische-en-Refail, who has devoted several years of his life to building this spectacular, super-powerful replica of the S1 E2.
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To do this, Humbert Anne de Molina followed the usual recipe for this model, namely to call on several donor vehicles (Audi 80 and Quattro Coupé) to design a short chassis, onto which were then grafted numerous composite components and a ‘boosted’ 5-cylinder engine. The result? Impressive!
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