Speedline Corse
82+ FIA World Championship titles in rally and F1
History & Overview
The Speedline brand was created in 1972 within ESAP Srl, a company founded by former racing driver Gianfranco Padoan in Mirano, Venice. Speedline S.p.A. was formally established in 1976 when Venetian entrepreneur Giancarlo Zacchello acquired ESAP and established new production facilities with advanced casting machines.
Speedline's first wheels were made for Ferrari's F1 program, and by 1975, Speedline wheels were on Niki Lauda's championship-winning Ferrari 312T. In the 1980s, Speedline magnesium wheels were used on nearly every car on the F1 grid. The company also dominated WRC, supplying wheels for legendary rally cars including the Lancia Rally 037, Audi Quattro S1, Lancia Delta Integrale, and Subaru WRC Impreza.
Speedline pioneered and patented Flowforming technology, a rotary ironing process that reduces rim thickness by up to 45% while maintaining strength. In October 2023, the company was acquired by German private equity firm Callista Group, ensuring continuation of manufacturing in Tabina, Italy.
Popular Wheels
Type 2120 Turini
FlowformedIconic tarmac rally wheel and the definitive Speedline design. Flowformed construction achieving ~8.2 kg (17x7"). Available 6.5x15 to 8.5x18 in white, silver, gold, and anthracite.
Type 2118
Cast/FlowformedProfessional gravel rally wheel in 6x15, 7x15, and 5.5x16 sizes. The 5.5x16 is specialized for snow/ice applications. Used by professional rally teams worldwide.
Type 2013C
Cast/FlowformedClassic Group A tarmac revival from 1990s, famously used on Subaru WRC Impreza. Six-spoke design available in both motorsport and road versions. Strong following among Subaru enthusiasts.
Type 2110 Challenge
Cast AlloyClassic clean track day design in 7x16, 7x17, 8x17 sizes. Glossy white and silver finishes. Accessible entry point to Speedline quality.
SL675 / SL434
CastClassic street designs with period-correct aesthetics similar to Renault/Peugeot OEM wheels. 8-spoke classic design in multiple finishes.
New to wheel construction types? Learn the differences between forged, flow formed, and cast wheels.
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Brand Highlights
- Pioneered and patented Flowforming technology reducing rim thickness up to 45%
- 82+ FIA World Championship titles, among the highest of any wheel manufacturer
- First wheels made for Ferrari's F1 program (1973)
- Supplied nearly every F1 car in the 1980s
- OEM supplier to Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Maserati road cars
- Complete rally coverage: tarmac, gravel, and snow/ice applications
- Legitimate heritage: Type 2013C is a direct revival of WRC championship-winning designs
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