The first of 20 Sport Quattro S1s built, this example was was first used for the non-championship Toyota Olympus Rally in 1985. In the hands of Hannu Mikkola and Arne Hertz, it was driven to an outright win in the gravel rally. It was then entrusted to Michèle Mouton and Fa>>>
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The tenth Audi Quattro S1 built, this example was entered in the RAC Rally for Hannu Mikkola and Arnie Hertz. After a slow start they moved into the lead with three stage wins but were eventually forced to retire with engine issues. During the 1986, it was used only as a rec>>>
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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 re>>>
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Not used in the World Rally Championship, this Quattro S1 E2 was eventually pressed into service for the 1988 Race of Champions at Montlhéry, which served as a tribute to Henri Toivonen. Here it was spotted by Olivier Quesnel, who was in the process of creating a Group B co>>>
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