In motorsport, Group B refers to a set of regulations introduced in 1982 for high-performance rally cars, allowing extreme power and minimal restrictions. These vehicles, like the Audi Quattro and Lancia Delta S4, dominated World Rally Championship events until the class was banned in 1986 due to safety concerns. Enthusiasts and historians benefit from studying its legacy as a pinnacle of raw, unregulated engineering.
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