Rank 23 documents the Lancia Fulvia HF — the compact Italian coupé that dominated early 1970s rally with Sandro Munari's precision and a front-wheel-drive layout that embarrassed heavier rivals on Monte Carlo and Sanremo alpine stages. The Fulvia's narrow-angle V4, lightweight construction, and Martini Racing livery made it the visual shorthand for Italian rally elegance before mid-engine madness arrived. The master PNG's elliptical orbit line — TORINO → MONTE CARLO, SANREMO → ALPINE STAGES, LIGHTWEIGHT. BALANCED. RELENTLESS. — frames the car as a route map specimen rather than a horsepower flex. Number 114, PIRELLI fender callouts, and the monumental vertical FULVIA serif title position this print as catalog art bridging classic rally romance and the Group B WEC collection's gravel snow tarmac mantra. Wallimilist renders the Martini livery, stippled gravel hero, elliptical route typography, and A RALLY LEGEND footer exactly as the master PNG dictates — Stage fury kicker and curator copy on Lancia's pre-Group B dynasty.