Story by Laura Ferriccioli
Photography by Marco Annunziata
Story by Laura Ferriccioli Photography by Marco Annunziata
A round trip from Central Italy to Northern Germany isn’t exactly a short drive, but it becomes an even longer one when the journey is made in the type of car that turns every winding out-of-the-way road into an opportunity for a detour. Especially if your trip is taking place in the 1990s, and you’re sitting in the road-going version of a World Rally Championship (WRC) winner—like a high-performance Lancia—and the derestricted sections of German Autobahn are in abundance. Not that you’d be looking for straight lines to stretch the legs of this boxy but agile machine.
Rallying On The Road: This Collection Of Lancia Deltas Stretches Back Decades
