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Lancia Stratos (Rally Giants) [Paperback]

Graham Robson (Author)
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February 1, 2007 Rally Giants
This book describes the birth, development and rallying career of the Lancia Stratos, Europe's very first purpose-built rally car, in the mid/late 1970s, providing a compact and authoritative history of where, when and how it became so important to the sport. Written by a world renowned motoring historian and heavily illustrated, this is a key work of this subject.

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Classics Monthly, April 2007

As with the Lancia Stratos book, this publications traces the history of one of the most successful rally cars ever. Ford's Escort came in RS1600, 2000 and Twin Cam models, and all are covered here with period photos of production lines and cars in competition. A useful book that contains a lot of information for the Escort's many fans.

Viva Lancia! Magazine, February 2007

This is part of Veloce Publishing's ‘Rally Giants' series, and is written by senior journalist,  rally driver and historian Graham Robson. I'm a fan of Robson's work, and the book doesn't disappoint; it's well written, informative and full of anecdotes and asides, an easy and enjoyable read.

It's lavishly illustrated (some color) and importantly puts the Stratos into context not only against its contemporary rivals, but also against the rally giants that preceded and followed it.

What does it take to qualify as a 'Rally Giant'? Basically a 'giant' is a car that changed the sport, and took it to another level. As a result the Fulvia just misses out but the Stratos and lntegrale are in the higher echelons.

A couple of things irk – the proof readers should have spotted the persistent misuse of effect/affect; and when Robson tries to take us into his confidence "you can work that out for yourself", it doesn't always follow. But this is minor stuff – it's a good book, and good value.


New Zealand Classic Car, Spring 2007

You probably couldn’t get 2 rally cars much more different than the Mk 1 Escort- based around a successful family road car- and the Stratos which was really rallying’s first ‘prototype’; designed just for the purpose. They were almost contemporaries, with the Mk 1 ending its first class career as the Stratos was coming on the scene. Here they form part of a new series: Rally Giants, from Veloce.

Each of these soft cover books has 124 pages and the whole series is authored by the knowledgeable Graham Robson.

In both cases, Robson tells the full story, putting the cars in the context of the factory’s models that went before and those that came after. And it’s an honest telling, for these cars had faults and problems as well as great successes: often it was a constant problem that seemed to defy fixing, like the Lancia’s transmissions. Their homologation stories are enjoyable, both involving some imaginative counting as far as quantities and availability were concerned!

Robson is good on both the engineering development (motors, suspension, etc) and the competition histories of the works cars and the top privateers like Chequered Flag for Lancia. He gives full credit to those behind the scenes- engineers like ex-F1 racer Mike Parkes at Lancia and competition managers like Peter Ashcroft and Stuart Turner at Ford: they, along with the top drivers, get a potted biography. Both teams excelled more on some types of surface than others and both had some superb drivers. The Stratos won the Monte 3 years on the trot with Sandro Munari, while the Mk 1 succeeded in plenty of events, but probably none brought more public fame than the 1970 World Cup Rally.

A superb selection of photos adds to the enjoyment of these books -  the Safari spec Stratos loses some of its sleek glamour, but Roger Clark’s prototype twin-cam Escort certainly looks the part on the ’68 Alpine Rally!

The Mk1 was phased out as the Mk 2 came on stream, but the Stratos lost out more to internal Fiat politics with the Fiat 131 Abarth being ‘favored’.

At least 14 more titles are promised; if they are as good as these two, this will be an excellent series for all rally fans.






The Motor Cycling Club Ltd (MCC), 2007
UK club newsletter

It’s three for the price of one this time as I have been reading the Ford Escort Mk1, Subaru Impreza and Lancia Stratos in the Rally Giants series, written by Graham Robson and published by Veloce and thoroughly recommend all three volumes. Priced at $14.99, each has an interesting 8 x 8in format with about 125 pages containing lots of well chosen pictures, mostly in color, so looks impressive enough for the coffee table, yet due to the author’s experience and attention to getting his facts right must have a place in the serious enthusiast’s bookshelves, from whence they will frequently be taken as a source of reference.

What I really enjoyed most though is the way in which Graham has made a readable tale from what so easily could have been equally factual but totally boring. The author knew and worked in the rally world with the people and events he describes so brings out their characters and the behind the scenes action not always appreciated at the time.

About the Author

Graham Robson possesses a world-wide reputation as a motoring historian, and has been close to the sport of rallying for many years. Not only as a competitor, team manager, organizer, reporter, commentator and observer, but above all as an enthusiastic historian--in more than forty years he has never lost touch with the sport. His experience of rallying is worldwide. Not only has he competed in many British and European events, but reported on marathons in South America, and acted as a traveling controller in the legendary London-Mexico World Cup rally. As a recognized authority on many aspects of classic cars and motoring of that period, he is the most prolific of all authors, with more than 120 published books to his credit. Over the years he has owned, driven, described and competed in many of the cars featured in this Rally Giants series, and his insight into their merits is unmatched.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Veloce (February 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1845840410
  • ISBN-13: 978-1845840419
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 8.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,667,903 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Well done book about a spectacular rally car, March 16, 2008
This review is from: Lancia Stratos (Rally Giants) (Paperback)
I recommend this book to anyone obsessed/fascinated with rallying who wants to absorb as much information as possible about one the sport's greatest cars. The Lancia Stratos was the first purpose-built rally car, a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive, fiberglass-bodied, Ferrari V6-powered monster that drew huge crowds wherever it raced.

The author of this book, Graham Robson, is one of the foremost authorities on the World Rally Championship, and he provides plenty of information about the Stratos' genesis, development, specifications, and competition history. Loaded with photos and statistics, this book is a must for all Stratos fans.

I also highly recommend the other books in Veloce's Rally Giants series, including Austin-Healey 100-6 and 3000; Ford Escort Mk I, and Subaru Impreza, all written by Robson, all of the same quality and format.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lancia Stratos book review, March 10, 2011
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I am very pleased with this book and this format of books. Robson has written others, including one on the Peugeot 205 T16, which I also have. This isn't for the casual reader but the person who really enjoys rallying and reading about the great cars in this motor sport. This has just the right amount of text, ample photos that complement the text and is not so voluminous as to be a drag to read. Incidentally, I also use these books as reference books to build models of these same cars.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Object delivery, February 27, 2007
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Unfortunately I can't review this object because not yet arrived. By the way, may I have some news about the delivery ? Thank you. Regards GPB
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