Revived in 2012 after a 47-year hiatus, Automobili Turismo e Sport (ATS) took the lightweight sports car market by storm with the Sport, an affordable, no-nonsense barchetta with the looks of a prototype race car and just enough safety features to make it street-legal in certain markets. For 2016, ATS introduced numerous updates for the Sport lineup, but more importantly, it launched a new entry-level variant that can be raced in FIA events straight from the factory.
The model in question is dubbed "Dieci," which is Italian for "ten," and is eligible to compete in any Italian and European racing championship due to its CSAI- and FIA-approved gear. Moreover, it’s the most affordable race-ready Sport yet and the first to feature an engine that displaces less than 1.3 liters.
The new Sports Dieci will hit the market in the first half of 2016, but there’s no specific word as to where it will be sold. Don’t get your hopes up on seeing the Dieci on North American tracks anytime soon, as ATS has yet to establish a dealer network here.
Continue reading to learn more about the ATS Sport Dieci.
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