The 2024 edition of Amiki Miei saw the streets of Turin filled with the unmistakable roar of 130 Lancia Delta cars. This biennial event, organized by Miki Biasion, the two-time World Rally Champion, has become an iconic gathering for enthusiasts of the Lancia Delta. First held in 2008, Amiki Miei celebrates Lancia's rich automotive heritage, particularly the era in which the brand dominated the World Rally Championship (WRC).
The Historic Parade of Lancia Delta in Turin
On September 15, 2024, the streets of Turin were alive with the excitement of the Lancia Delta parade. The participants, representing six European countries, gathered in Piazza San Carlo to begin the journey. These vehicles, many of which hail from the late 1980s and early 1990s, brought back memories of Lancia’s domination of the WRC. Under the leadership of Biasion, who drove the legendary Martini Racing Lancia Delta Integrale to victory in 1988 and 1989, the Delta became synonymous with rallying greatness​.
This edition of Amiki Miei was particularly special as it coincided with the relaunch of the Lancia brand under the umbrella of Stellantis. Leading the parade was the new Lancia Ypsilon, the first car of the brand's new era. The symbolism of having the Ypsilon lead a procession of vintage Lancia Deltas could not be missed—it was a tribute to both the past and the future of the brand.
The Lancia Delta: A Symbol of Rallying Excellence
The Lancia Delta isn’t just a piece of rally history; it’s a symbol of engineering excellence that helped Lancia claim 15 World Rally Championship titles—more than any other manufacturer in the sport's history. This year’s Amiki Miei celebration included not only die-hard fans but also newcomers who are drawn to the mystique of the Delta Integrale. For them, the event was an opportunity to witness these cars in action, share their passion with fellow enthusiasts, and meet the legend, Miki Biasion, whose exploits in the WRC cemented the Lancia Delta’s place in history.
A Glimpse into the Future: Lancia's Renaissance
The event was not just a trip down memory lane. With the new Lancia Ypsilon leading the procession, it also marked the brand’s next steps into the electrification era. Stellantis aims to revive the Lancia brand, beginning with the Ypsilon, and expand its presence in the European market. During the event, Biasion himself announced the return of high-performance models like the Lancia Ypsilon HF and the Lancia Ypsilon Rally 4 HF, signaling Lancia’s return to rallying.
Why Amiki Miei Matters
For many, the Amiki Miei event is a celebration of more than just a car—it’s a celebration of a community. The gathering brings together not only collectors but also fans who have grown up idolizing the Lancia Delta. It’s a day filled with pride, emotion, and shared memories. Biasion summed it up best, saying, “These occasions are always full of emotion and pride. I won two World Rally Championships with the Lancia brand, driving the Delta: an unforgettable milestone for me”.