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If KS intended it the Audi Quattro S1 as a rally car they would've added the liveries and all the aero bits. I nearly forget to mention more power. I think you've misread the information.
No problem :D.
Edit: typo
responds well to heel and toe.
Man... the S1 is the rally version of the Sportquattro (well the Sporquattro is the road version of the S1 but dont go too deep) .
Hit "Audi Quattro S1" to google, you will only find rally car pics, its a fcking rally car, the whole Sportquattro project is a rally project, cuz the Sportquattro body is made only for rallying. There are normal quattros but they have longer body, they made for only the roads. SQ road version exists only because of the WRC's rules where Audi had to produce 200 road version.
So man dont talk bullschit if you know nothing about the old rally cars. SQ is a rally car, and these are far not race brakes, and the rally quattro handles so different than here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDRkHXMHqFo
It doesnt matter, in Assetto Corsa they wanted to separate the Road version and the Rally version, like they did with the BMW M3 E30 road version and DTM version. Or like in Forza 4 where there were the normal audi sportquattro and then the S1 rally version. And in Assetto Corsa they wanted to bring us the rally version, but this is weak as fck...
Without the painting, the spoilers, the handling its nothing but a street tuned normal sportquattro, and not the BIG s1 rally icon.
Yep.
Group B class "Audi S1" is different thing from Sport Quattro or urQuattro and rally versions are different from road versions (homologation units are closes to rally version).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxVVenA-q4M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCaySv1Blok
But these are not SPORTquattros like in game it says. In game it clearly says "Sportquattro" and the cars in the video are not sport quattros, cuz SQ has shorter body, these are... different cars.
So where is the point omg?!
My problem was if it is a sport quattro road version which is the road version of the s1 rally version, then what the fcking hell is the SportQuattro S1 like in the game?!! It supposed to be the S1 sportquattro that i am talking from the beginning. Don't mix up the things people... I know what i am talking about, because i read and saw everything about the old quattros and the group b rally cars.
But darn it AC has 200 employee why can't just one read this freaking thread and answer our questions ?! And if i am right, then come on and fix it, and if i am not then correct the titles cuz its misleading...
What exactly are you not understanding about this? "S1" in Assetto Corsa means "Step 1". It is not the Quattro S1. It's just a slightly upgraded version of the base car.
You are vastly over estimating the size of Kunos, by about 10x.
The issue isn't about how much you know about old rally cars, but with how much you know about AC and the naming convention it uses for it's tuned cars. The S1 in game isn't refering to a specific real life car called an S1, it is a short hand used to represent that it is the base car with minor mods to increase performance. The higher the number, the more significant the modifications. For example, there is an S3 version of the Ferrari 458 Italia in the game, but if you google that the only results are either unrelated or are for the one in Assetto Corsa.
Also, what SuperBobKing stated above.
Here is the link, with a following quote. Maybe this won't make things easier, I dunno.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audi_Quattro
"The Audi Sport Quattro S1 was a Quattro programme car developed for homologation for Group B rallying in 1984, and sold as a production car in limited numbers.[1] It featured an all aluminium alloy 2,133 cc (130.2 cu in) (2.1 L) 20v DOHC engine slightly smaller than that of the Audi Quattro (in order to qualify for the 3-litre engine class after the scale factor applied to turbo engines). In road-going form, the engine was capable of producing 225 kW (306 PS; 302 bhp),[1] with the competition cars initially producing around 331 kW (450 PS; 444 bhp).[1]"