Alba, nestled in the Langhe hills, roars to life with the Rally Regione Piemonte as Lancia unveils its Corse HF Village—a vibrant hub for motorsport fans celebrating Lancia’s return to rallying.
Running April 11–13, the event features the bold New Ypsilon Rally4 HF, the 280-hp all-electric Ypsilon HF, and exclusive test drives of the New Ypsilon in hybrid and electric variants.
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Supported by local Lancia dealers, the immersive setup in Alba—UNESCO World Heritage Site and rally enthusiast haven—merges motorsport with culture and hospitality.

Rally legend Miki Biasion, who helped fine-tune both Ypsilon models, joins the event, adding to the excitement ahead of the Trofeo Lancia’s launch on May 8 at Sicily’s Rally Targa Florio.

Highlights include 25 historic Lancia models on display courtesy of the Cinzano Rally Team, a dedicated area for public hospitality and team logistics, and live social media coverage across Lancia Corse HF platforms.

With 40 teams, including 25 Under-35 crews, already registered for the Trofeo Lancia, the competition offers a pathway to the FIA ERC 2026 and underscores Lancia’s rally heritage and innovation.
Source: Lancia Corse HF Village Comes Alive in Alba: A Celebration of Rally Heritage and Innovation
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