On Sunday, 130 Lancia Deltas took to the streets of Turin for the 2024 edition of Amiki Miei, a biannual event founded in 2008 by legendary rally driver Miki Biasion.
This year’s parade celebrated Lancia’s rich heritage, with the Delta models tracing a route through iconic parts of Turin, including Piazza San Carlo and the Heritage Hub.
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Miki Biasion, who led Lancia to victory in the 1988 and 1989 World Rally Championships, played a key role in the event. He also contributed to the development of the upcoming Lancia Ypsilon HF and Ypsilon Rally 4 HF, marking Lancia’s return to rallying.
The New Lancia Ypsilon, the first car of the brand’s new era, led the parade, symbolizing Lancia’s journey into the future while honoring its storied past.
The event attracted participants from six European countries, further solidifying Lancia’s enduring appeal among rally enthusiasts and car lovers worldwide.
Source: 130 Lancia Deltas Gather in Turin for a Legendary Event with Miki Biasion
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