1987 Jarama 4 Hours

Spain  1987 Jarama 4 Hours
Round details
Round 2 of 11 in the 1987 World Touring Car Championship season at Circuito del Jarama in Madrid, Spain.
Date 19 April, 1987
Location Madrid, Spain
Course Circuito del Jarama
3.404 km
Race One
Laps 4 hours
Pole position
Driver Germany Klaus Ludwig Eggenberger Motorsport
Time 1:31.434
Podium
First Italy Roberto Ravaglia
Italy Emanuele Pirro
BMW Motorsport
Second Italy Ivan Capelli
Austria Roland Ratzenberger
BMW Motorsport
Third Spain Luis Pérez-Sala
France Olivier Grouillard
Bigazzi
Fastest Lap
Driver United Kingdom Andy Rouse Andy Rouse Engineering
Time 1:33.710

The 1987 Jarama 4 Hours was the second round of the inaugural World Touring Car Championship. The race was held for cars eligible for Group A touring car regulations. It was held on April 19, 1987 at the Circuit of Jarama, in Madrid, Spain.

The race was won by Emanuele Pirro and Roberto Ravaglia, driving a BMW M3.

Class structure

Cars were divided into three classes based on engine capacity:

Official results

Results were as follows:[1][2]

Pos Class No Team Drivers Car Laps Qual
Pos
Series
Points
1 2 46 Germany BMW Motorsport Italy Roberto Ravaglia
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Austria Roland Ratzenberger
BMW M3 150 3 40
2 2 40 Germany BMW Motorsport Italy Ivan Capelli
Austria Roland Ratzenberger
Italy Roberto Ravaglia
BMW M3 150 4 30
3 2 43 Italy Bigazzi Spain Luis Pérez-Sala
France Olivier Grouillard
BMW M3 150 8 24
4 3 7 Switzerland Eggenberger Motorsport Germany Klaus Ludwig
Belgium Pierre Dieudonné
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 149 1 30
5 3 6 Switzerland Eggenberger Motorsport United Kingdom Steve Soper
Germany Klaus Niedzwiedz
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 149 2 23
6 2 41 Germany BMW Motorsport Germany Winfried Vogt
Germany Christian Danner
BMW M3 149 10
7 2 48 Italy CiBiEmme Sport Italy Luciano Lovato
Italy Fabio Mancini
BMW M3 147 15
8 2 42 Italy CiBiEmme Sport Venezuela Johnny Cecotto
Italy Gianfranco Brancatelli
BMW M3 140 6 16
9 2 49 Kulker SC Team Hungary József Cserkuti
Italy Marco Curti
BMW M3 139 23
10 2 45 Dixi Sport Switzerland Bernard Santal
France Ferdinand de Lesseps
Alfa Romeo 75 138 24
11 2 79 Italy Albatech Italy Walter Voulaz
Italy Marcello Cipriani
Alfa Romeo 75 137 19 12
12 1 102 Germany Seikel Motorsport Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tihomir Filipovic
Switzerland Heinz Wirth
Audi 80 134 34
13 2 44 Dixi Sport Belgium Gerard Févrot
Belgium Bruno di Gioia
Alfa Romeo 75 134 18
14 3 8 United Kingdom Andy Rouse Engineering United Kingdom Andy Rouse
Belgium Thierry Tassin
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 125 5 15
15 3 16 Germany Seikel Motorsport Germany Peter Seikel
Italy Giovanni da Schio
Ford Mustang GT 120 25
16 2 80 Sweden Q-Racing Sweden Thomas Lindström
Sweden Mikael Naebrink
Alfa Romeo 75 109 16 8
17 2 75 Italy Alfa Corse France Jacques Laffite
Italy Alessandro Nannini
Alfa Romeo 75 108 12 5
DNF 2 76 Italy Alfa Corse Italy Giorgio Francia
Italy Paolo Barilla
Alfa Romeo 75 108 13
DNF 3 5 Australia Allan Moffat Racing Canada Allan Moffat
Australia John Harvey
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 78 11
DNF 2 60 Germany Schnitzer Motorsport Germany Annette Meeuvissen
Germany Mercedes Stermitz
BMW M3 11 9
DNF 2 47 Germany BMW Motorsport Germany Markus Oestreich
Germany Altfrid Heger
BMW M3 7
DNF 2 77 Italy Brixia Corse Italy Rinaldo Drovandi
Italy Gabriele Tarquini
Alfa Romeo 75 17
DNF 2 19 Italy CiBiEmme Sport Italy Massimo Micangeli
Italy Maurizio Micangeli
BMW 635CSi 20
DNF 2 78 Italy Brixia Corse Italy Carlo Rossi
Italy Alessandro Santin
Alfa Romeo 75 21
DNF 3 31 Sweden CMS Sweden Sweden Christer Simonsen
Sweden Kurt Simonsen
Volvo 240T 22
DNF 2 51 ÚAMK Czech Republic Oldřich Vaníček
Czech Republic Vlastimil Tomášek
BMW M3 26
DNF 2 105 Spain Luis Miguel Arias
Spain D. Arias
Spain Santiago Cantero
VW Golf GTI 28
DNF 1 95 Germany Georg Alber Germany Helmut Maier
Germany Georg Alber
Czech Republic Antonín Charouz
Toyota Corolla GT 30
DNF 2 18 Italy CiBiEmme Sport Switzerland Georges Bosshard
Spain José Ángel Sasiambarrena
BMW 635CSi 14

See also

References

  1. "4 h Jarama (Qualifying Results)". Racing Sports Cars. Retrieved 2013-02-23.
  2. "4 h Jarama (Race Results)". Racing Sports Cars. Retrieved 2013-02-23.
World Touring Car Championship
Previous race:
1987 Monza 500
1987 season Next race:
1987 Burgundy 500
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