Alongside Lancia, there was another guest brand named Dallara. Dallara has become a familiar name for many in recent years, particularly due to the Dallara Stradale.
At Passione Engadina, there were 11 Dallara Stradales present, and they could often be seen driving around St. Moritz and its surroundings. Test drives were also available.
The Dallara Stradale is renowned for its extremely lightweight construction. The chassis is primarily made of carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP). This contributes to the impressive performance and agility of the vehicle.
The Stradale is recognized for its modular design, allowing owners to remove various body elements such as the roof, doors, and windshield, transforming the vehicle into a coupé, targa, or roadster as needed. Thanks to its low weight and powerful engines, the Stradale can achieve impressive performance metrics. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 3.5 seconds and reach a top speed of over 280 km/h.
While the Stradale is road-legal, it retains Dallara's racing character. Customers have the option to acquire racing packages that optimize the vehicle for track use.
Dallara boasts a long history in developing race cars for various motorsport disciplines. The brand has designed and manufactured vehicles for Formula 1, IndyCar, sports car races, and other racing series.
Dallara stands as a leading provider of vehicle chassis for diverse racing series globally. These chassis are often used by teams to create customized race cars. The brand invests in research and development in the realm of advanced technologies for motorsport and the automotive industry.












