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Abarth.IT:Italy Abarth.IT is an Italian car brand that started from modification and later became the brand of Fiat's official modification, moreover, the car design is integrated into the art from the inside and given a passionate soul.

Karl Abarth Abarth was born in Vienna, Austria, on November 15, 1908, and at the age of 17, in Italy, Abarth became an apprentice at the Castagna automobile design studio, where he learned to design motorcycles and bicycle bases. By 1927, he returned to Austria and started working in a motorcycle factory called Thun. This was the beginning of his very successful racing career. Then Karl started to race motorcycles and he started to win. He was awarded the European championship five times, and he also had a lot of success in other races.

From 1934 onwards, both Germany and Austria felt the pressure of the Great Depression and were anxious about the brewing Second World War. At this time, Karl decided to emigrate to Italy to continue to pursue his motorcycle racing career. In Italy, however, he became known not as Karl Abbas but as Carlo. However, in Italy, he became famous not as Karl Abbas, but as Carlo Abbas. However, during a race in Yugoslavia, Carlo had a racing accident and had to spend more than a year in convalescence. Later he worked with a furniture car studio on a car conversion - converting the car into a racing car.

In 1950 Abarth founded his own company in Italy with a trademark in the shape of a scorpion. At the beginning, there were 35 employees. Among them was Armando Scagliarini, a racing driver for the Cisitalia car company, who helped Abarth with the affairs of the newly established company. At this time they began producing automotive parts such as exhaust pipes, exhaust manifolds, valve springs, valves and transmissions to name just a few of the parts produced by Abarth Motors.

From the early to mid-1950s, Abarth Motors began to modify production models, mainly Fiat Fiat models. These relatively low-priced Fiat models were tuned and modified by Abarth Motors to produce unbeatable power, which often led to victories in the races in which they competed.

In 1971, Fiat Auto acquired Abarth Motors. However, Abarth's equipment and structure remained the same. Meanwhile many Fiat models continued to be produced under the Abarth banner and were often known for their sporty outsourcing or high performance.


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