Attilio Bettega

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World Rally Championship record
Active years1978 - 1985
TeamsFiat, Lancia
Rallies26
Championships0
Rally wins0
Podiums6
Total points130
First rally1978 San Remo Rally
Last rally1985 Tour de Corse
Bettega's Lancia 037.

Attilio Bettega (February 19, 1951 -May 2, 1985), was an Italian rally driver.

In 1982, Bettega joined the Lancia squad driving the Lancia 037 after some years with Fiat. In his Lancia years he gained four podium finishes in rallies counting towards the World Rally Championship. His last podium was also his best one, driving his Lancia to second place at the 1984 Rallye Sanremo. In the 1985 season, he entered the Safari Rally and the Tour de Corse. In Corsica, on the fourth stage of the rally - Zerubia, Bettega lost control over his Lancia and crashed into a tree which simply ruptured into the driver's seat and killed him instantly. His co-driver Maurizio Perissinot survived the crash uninjured.

Bettega's accident pressured the safety aspects of Group B cars. Exactly one year later his former teammate Henri Toivonen died in a fireball accident at the same event, causing a ban for Group B.

Bettega's son, Alessandro Bettega has followed his father's footsteps and is also a rally driver.