1987 World Touring Car Championship
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The 1987 World Touring Car Championship season was the inaugural World Touring Car Championship season. It commenced on 22 March 1987 and ended on 15 November after eleven races. The championship was open to Touring Cars complying with FIA Group A regulations. The Drivers title was won by Roberto Ravaglia and the Entrants title by Eggenberger Texaco Ford No 7.[1]
Teams and drivers

Fifteen registered entries were received for the championship. Regulations imposed by last minute series promoter Bernie Ecclestone dictated that for teams to receive official points and prize money they must have paid the US$60,000 registration fee. This in fact saw a number of the top teams, most notably Tom Walkinshaw Racing, refuse to pay and virtually ignore the championship.
Although numerous other entries competed in races during the season only the following were eligible to score championship points. Ironically, two outright race winning teams in the championship were not eligible for championship points. Cars competed in three engine capacity divisions:
- Division 1: 1 to 1600 cc
- Division 2: 1601 to 2500 cc
- Division 3: Over 2500 cc
Calendar
Drivers in Italics were listed as a driver in the car but did not actually drive that car in the race.
Round | Date | Country | Track, Event |
Overall winner | Winner championship | Report | ||
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# | Driver - Laps / Car | # | Driver - Laps, overall position | |||||
1 | 22 March | ![]() |
Monza Monza 500 |
5 | ![]() ![]() 86 laps / Holden VL Commodore SS Group A |
79 | ![]() ![]() 79 laps, 7th / Alfa Romeo 75 |
Report |
2 | 19 April | ![]() |
Jarama Jarama 4 Hours |
46 | ![]() ![]() ![]() 150 laps / BMW M3 |
46 | ![]() ![]() ![]() 150 laps / BMW M3 |
Report |
3 | 10 May | ![]() |
Dijon Burgundy 500 |
42 | ![]() ![]() 112 laps / BMW M3 |
42 | ![]() ![]() 112 laps / BMW M3 |
Report |
4 | 12 July | ![]() |
Nürburgring Nürburgring Touring Car Grand Prix |
7 | ![]() ![]() ![]() 111 laps / Ford Sierra RS Cosworth |
7 | ![]() ![]() ![]() 111 laps / Ford Sierra RS Cosworth |
Report |
5 | 1-August 2 | ![]() |
Spa-Francorchamps Spa 24 Hours |
48 | ![]() ![]() ![]() 481 laps / BMW M3 |
43 | ![]() ![]() ![]() 473 laps, Runner-up / BMW M3 |
Report |
6 | 16 August | ![]() |
Brno Grand Prix Brno |
7 | ![]() ![]() 93 laps / Ford Sierra RS500 |
7 | ![]() ![]() 93 laps / Ford Sierra RS 500 |
Report |
7 | 6 September | ![]() |
Silverstone RAC Tourist Trophy |
48 | ![]() ![]() 105 laps / BMW M3 |
46 | ![]() ![]() ![]() 105 laps, Runner-up / BMW M3 |
Report |
8 | 4 October | ![]() |
Mount Panorama Bathurst 1000 |
10 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 158 laps / Holden VL Commodore SS Group A |
42 | ![]() ![]() 154 laps / 7th / BMW M3 |
Report |
9 | 11 October | ![]() |
Calder Park Calder 500 |
6 | ![]() ![]() ![]() 120 laps / Ford Sierra RS500 |
6 | ![]() ![]() ![]() 120 laps / Ford Sierra RS500 |
Report |
10 | 26 October | ![]() |
Wellington Wellington 500 |
7 | ![]() ![]() 150 laps / Ford Sierra RS500 |
7 | ![]() ![]() 150 laps / Ford Sierra RS500 |
Report |
11 | 15 November | ![]() |
Fuji InterTEC 500 |
6 | ![]() ![]() 112 laps / Ford Sierra RS500 |
6 | ![]() ![]() 112 laps / Ford Sierra RS500 |
Report |
Note: "Overall winner" in the above table refers to the overall race winner and "Winner championship" refers to the highest placed entry which had been registered for the championship.
Results and standings
Standings
Drivers' Championship
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Note: Race placings in the above table refer to the relative placings gained by registered championship entries and does not include other competitors.
Point system: 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1 awarded to the top ten finishers for both outright and divisional results. Therefore, a driver could be awarded up to 40 points in a race. Points were only allocated to drivers of cars registered for the World Championship.
Entrants Championship
Position | Entrant | Division | Rd 1 | Rd 2 | Rd 3 | Rd 4 | Rd 5 | Rd 6 | Rd 7 | Rd 8 | Rd 9 | Rd 10 | Rd 11 | Total |
1 | Eggenberger Texaco Ford No 7 [1] | 3 | - | 30 | 25 | 40 | - | 40 | 30 | - | 23 | 40 | 40 | 268 |
2 | Schnitzer BMW M3 No 46 | 2 | - | 40 | - | 27 | 12 | 25 | 40 | - | 35 | 35 | 35 | 249 |
3 | Schnitzer BMW M3 No 40 | 2 | - | 30 | 30 | 35 | - | - | - | 24 | 27 | 25 | 27 | 198 |
4 | Eggenberger Texaco Ford No 6 | 3 | - | 23 | 32 | - | - | 30 | 16 | - | 40 | 27 | 25 | 193 |
5 | Bigazzi BMW M3 No 43 | 2 | - | 24 | - | 22 | 40 | 32 | - | 30 | - | - | 16 | 164 |
6 | CiBiEmme Sport BMW M3 No 42 | 2 | - | 16 | 40 | - | - | 20 | - | 40 | 22 | - | 20 | 158 |
Point system: 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1 awarded to the top ten finishers for both outright and divisional results. Therefore, an entry could be awarded up to 40 points in a race. Points were allocated only to entries which were registered for the World Championship.
See also
References
- 1987 World Touring Car Championship - from History of the European Touring Car Championship
- 1987 World Touring Car Championship - Touring Car Racing.net
External links
- 1987 WTCC race results Retrieved from Motorsport Almanac on 30 September 2008
- Images from 1987 WTCC Round 5 – Spa 24 Hour – Spa Francorchamps Retrieved from Racing Sports Cars on 30 September 2008
- Images from 1987 WTCC Round 7 – Tourist Trophy - Silverstone Retrieved from Racing Sports Cars on 30 September 2008
- Images from 1987 WTCC Round 8 – James Hardie 1000 - Bathurst Retrieved from Autopics on 30 September 2008
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