INTRODUCTION
Before 1986, French automaker Citroën was competing in Group B with their front-wheel drive Visa rally cars and later with the four-wheel drive Mille Pistes version. These were low power B-9 (under 1300 cc) and B-10 (under 1600 cc) entry-level cars aimed at their respective classes’ honours. However, Citroën soon wanted to compete for the overall win in the B-12 (2000 cc +) class and gain much publicity from the World Rally Championship (WRC).
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- HISTORY
- RALLY CAR SPECIFICATIONS
- HOMOLOGATION MODEL
- ROAD CAR SPECIFICATIONS
- BERTONE ZABRUS
- VIDEOS
- LIBRARY / REFERENCES
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