Piero Liatti Explained

Piero Liatti
Birth Date:7 May 1962
Birth Place:Biella
Nationality: Italian
Years:1990–2004
Co-Driver: Luciano Tedeschini
Alessandro Alessandrini
Luigi Pirollo
Mario Ferfoglia
Fabrizia Pons
Carlo Cassina
Vanda Geninatti
Teams:Subaru, Ford, SEAT, Hyundai
Rallies:53
Championships:0
Wins:1
Podiums:9
Stagewins:72
Points:164
First Race:1990 San Remo Rally
First Win:1997 Monte Carlo Rally
Last Race:2004 Rally Sardinia

Piero Liatti (born 7 May 1962) is an Italian rally driver. His specialty was driving on tarmac rallies like Monte Carlo, Catalunya, Corsica and the San Remo Rally.

At the end of season 2021, Liatti is the last Italian driver to win a race in the World Rally Championship.[1]

Biography

His WRC career began as a private entrant, driving a Lancia Delta Integrale, then a Subaru Impreza. His exploits in the Subaru in 1994 caught the eye of the Prodrive Subaru team and he was signed by then for 1995 through to 1998. A year each with SEAT, Ford and Hyundai team followed before, in 2002 he found himself without a works drive. 2003 saw him return to the WRC, albeit as a private entrant in a Super 1600 class Peugeot 206.

The highlight of his career was in 1996 when he came 5th in the World Rally Championship with the Subaru 555 team gaining no less than 56 points. Other highlights were wins in the Sanremo rally in 1995 (although that year, the event was not a round of the WRC) and the Monte Carlo rally in 1997.

WRC results

Results

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213141516WDCPoints
1990Piero LiattiLancia Delta Integrale 16VMONPORKENFRAGRCNZLARGFINAUSITA
5
CIVGBR27th8
1991A.R.T. EngineeringLancia Delta Integrale 16VMONSWEPORKENFRAGRCNZLARGFINAUSITA
5
CIVESPGBR40th4
1992A.R.T. EngineeringLancia Delta Integrale 16VMONSWEPORKENFRA
8
GRCNZL
2
ARGFINAUSITA
7
CIVESPGBR12th22
1993A.R.T. EngineeringSubaru Legacy RSMONSWEPORKENFRAGRCARGNZLFINAUSITA
4
ESPGBR24th10
1994A.R.T. EngineeringSubaru Impreza 555MONPORKENFRAGRCARGNZLFINITA
Ret
GBR-0
1995555 Subaru World Rally TeamSubaru Impreza 555MON
8
SWEPORFRA
6
NZLAUSESP
3
GBR8th21
1996555 Subaru WRTSubaru Impreza 555SWE
12
KEN
5
IDN
2
GRC
4
ARG
7
FIN
DNS
AUS
7
ITA
Ret
ESP
2
5th56
1997555 Subaru WRTSubaru Impreza WRC'97MON
1
SWEKENPORESP
2
FRA
5
ARGGRCNZLFINIDNITA
2
AUSGBR
7
6th24
1998555 Subaru WRTSubaru Impreza WRC'98MON
4
SWE
9
KEN
Ret
POR
6
ESP
Ret
FRA
3
ARG
6
GRC
6
NZL
6
FINITA
2
AUS
Ret
GBR7th17
1999Seat SportSeat Cordoba WRCMON
6
SWEKEN
Ret
POR
Ret
ESP
10
FRA
9
ARG
Ret
GRC
Ret
NZLFIN23rd1
Seat Cordoba WRC Evo2CHN
Ret
ITA
Ret
AUSGBR
2000Ford Motor Co LtdFord Focus RS WRC '00MONSWEKENPORESPARGGRCNZLFINCYPFRA
6
ITA
Ret
AUSGBR24th1
2001Hyundai Castrol WRTHyundai Accent WRCMON
Ret
SWEPOR-0
Hyundai Accent WRC2ESP
Ret
ARGCYP
Ret
GRCKENFINNZLITA
Ret
FRA
8
AUSGBR
Ret
2003Piero LiattiPeugeot 206 S1600MONSWETURNZLARGGRCCYPGERFINAUSITA
15
FRAESPGBR-0
2004Piero LiattiPeugeot 206 S1600MONSWEMEXNZLCYPGRETURARGFINGERJPNGBRITA
Ret
FRAESPAUS-0

Summary

Year Team Starts Wins Podiums DNF's Points Rank
1990 Private 1 0 0 0 8 31st
1991 Private 1 0 0 0 4 46th
1992 Private 3 0 1 0 22 12th
1993 Private 1 0 0 0 10 26th
1994 Private 1 0 0 1 0 -
1995 3 0 1 0 21 8th
1996 8 0 2 1 56 5th
1997 5 1 3 0 24 6th
1998 11 0 2 3 17 7th
1999 9 0 0 6 1 23rd
2000 2 0 0 1 1 24th
2001 6 0 0 5 0 -
2003 Private 1 0 0 0 0 -
2004 Private 1 0 0 1 0 -

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: L'addio alle WRC e i 20 anni senza vittorie italiane. corrieredellosport.it. it. 24 January 2018.