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The 13th of 20 Audi Sport Quattro S1, it was made its debut at the 1986 Rallye Monte Carlo where it was raced by Walter Röhrl. Subsequent to Audi's withdrawal from Group B, this chassis was only used for tire testing. Today the car is owned by Audi Tradition and is a regularly demonstrated in events and featured in magazines. It is seen here at the 2009 Goodwood Festival of Speed where it was part of Audi's 100th anniversary celebrations. It was driven up the hill by Röhrl and Stig Blomqvist.
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