Abarth 2000 Sport (SE010) is an rear-engined racing car built by Italian car maker Abarth, which won its class at the 1000 km of Monza in 1971 and finished 11th overall.
[5] At least 50 cars were constructed, including the Sport SE mid-engine variant (SE014/019).
[6][7][8] The Abarth 2000 Pininfarina Scorpione is a rear-engined prototype sports car, designed by Italian design company Pininfarina, and developed and built by Abarth, in 1969.
[9][10] One prototype vehicle was built, and was displayed at the Brussels Motor Show in 1969.
[11][12][13] In the 1975 stop motion-animated film The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix, the racing car of Heinrich von Schnellfahrer is based on the Abarth 2000, upgraded with amongst others a larger rear wing and engine.