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Based on the "B"-generation model, the '''Opel Ascona 400''' succeeded the [[Opel Kadett GT/E 16v|16-valve Kadett GT/E]]. Originally homologated as a Group 4 rally car in 1979, the Ascona would later be transferred into the new-for-1982 Group B category. It would face stiff competition from Audi Sport and their 4WD quattro, with Opel falling short of a manufacturer's championship, but it would gift Walter Röhrl his second driver's championship. This would be the final time a driver won the WRC in a rear-wheel drive car<ref>[https://rallygroupbshrine.org/the-group-b-cars/rally-cars/opel-ascona-b-400-semi-homologation-version/ Opel Ascona B 400 + Homologation Version | Rally Group B Shrine]</ref>. == DiRT 4 == {{Infobox car | brand = Opel | name = Ascona 400 | game = DiRT 4 | discipline = H3 (RWD) | power = 240 bhp | transmission = 5 Speed - Manual | weight = 1050 kg | drive = RWD | engine = 2410cc / Straight 4 | aspiration = Natural }}The '''Opel Ascona 400''' is a RWD H3 rally car in [[DiRT 4]]. === Liveries === * Phil Collins Rallying * JS Renntechnik * Tools * Linna Historic Rally {{clr}} == DiRT Rally 2.0 == {{infobox car | image = [[File:DirtRally2_Ascona400_Argentina_1.jpg]] | brand = Opel | name = Ascona 400 | game = DiRT Rally 2.0 | discipline = H3 (RWD) | power = 240 bhp | transmission = 5 Speed - Manual | weight = 1150 kg | drive = RWD | engine = 2410 cc | cylinders = 4 | aspiration = Natural }} {{quote|Built to replace the Opel Kadett GT/E, the Opel Ascona 400 raced in both Group 4 and in Group B. The Opel Ascona went on to win the World Rally Championship in 1982 at the hands of Walter Röhrl, proving a more than worthy adversary to the Audi quattro. The Opel Ascona won its final event in top level rally, with Ari Vatanen winning the 1983 Safari Rally.|In-game info, DiRT Rally 2.0}} The '''Opel Ascona 400''' is a RWD H3 rally car in [[DiRT Rally 2.0]]. {{clr}} == References == <references />
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