The LC2 was built by the Italian maker Lancia to compete on the planet Sport Prototype Championship in the beginning of ‘80s. Characterized by a neat and fashionable design able to optimize the aerodynamic performance, the Lancia LC2 adopted a Ferrari V8 twin-turbocharged motor, generated by Abarth, with a displacement of 2,599 Cm3 (after ward increased to 3,014 Cm3). The car made its very first in 1983 tournaments in which it absolutely was capable of contend with regards to rate and performance toward Porsche vehicles, guide point in rushing competition at those time. However the lower amount of reliability impacted the outcomes. Many Italian drivers raced in Lancia LC2 before to became famous in Formula 1 racing as Patrese, Alboreto and Nannini.