The Greatest "Diesel" in Racing History
In the mid-1980s, the fastest rally car on earth hid its monstrous capability inside the shell of an everyday French supermini. By taking the heavy cast-iron block of a workhorse diesel, fitting a 16-valve head and a turbocharger, and mounting it mid-ship in a custom four-wheel-drive chassis, Peugeot created an absolute weapon: the 205 Turbo 16. It was a ruthless, pragmatic engineering marvel that conquered the wild Group B era and won two world titles before the sport was abruptly outlawed. Driven into exile, it went on to conquer the desert, right up until the moment one of the cars was literally stolen for a multi-million franc ransom. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK "History Written by Losers" — out now. The true story of global power has been whitewashed by the victors and the fixers. This book tells the side of history they tried to bury. 👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🏁 IN THIS EPISODEIn the 1980s, international rallying was an unregulated arms race, and Peugeot decided to out-spend and out-engineer everyone. Guided by Jean Todt and backed by a staggering budget of up to fifteen million dollars a year, they bypassed the nose-heavy designs of their rivals and built a perfectly balanced, mid-engined giant-killer. In this video, we dive into the brilliant, often chaotic story of the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16. From exploiting rulebook displacement loopholes to surviving the tragic fatalities that ended the Group B era, we explore how a little French hatchback beat the world. When the rulemakers took their sport away, Peugeot simply pointed their masterpiece at the Sahara Desert and the towering peaks of Colorado. What’s inside: The Diesel Foundation: How Peugeot ingeniously used a tough diesel block to withstand massive turbo boost. They also worked FIA mathematical multipliers backward to drop the car into a highly advantageous, lightweight class. Group B Domination: The relentless winning streak led by drivers like Ari Vatanen, Timo Salonen, and Juha Kankkunen. The 205 T16 proved more complete and balanced across all surfaces than brutal rivals like the Audi Sport Quattro and Lancia Delta S4. The Reckoning: The tragic 1986 fatalities that forced the FIA to suddenly abolish Group B rallying. This abrupt cancellation sparked a bitter, high-stakes legal war between Peugeot and FIA leadership. Desert Exile and Ransom: The 205's bizarre second life conquering the Paris-Dakar Rally. This era includes the unbelievable true story of Ari Vatanen's leading car being stolen from a service area in Mali for a 25-million franc ransom. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔗 LINKS & SUPPORT 📚 The book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GP9TKPBH 📺 Documentary channel: / @thatjasonhassett 🔔 Subscribe for weekly post-mortems on the cars, companies, and engineering decisions that shaped modern motoring. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ #peugeot205gti #GroupB #RallyHistory #AutomotiveHistory #ParisDakar #80sCars #Motorsport #TheCarNerd #PikesPeak #WRC

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