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1986 European Touring Car Championship

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The 1986 European Touring Car Championship, known in 1986 as the FIA Touring Car Championship, was the 24th season of the European Touring Car Championship. The championship was run to the FIA's international Group A touring car regulations.

European Touring Car Championship

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Champion: Italy Roberto Ravaglia

Runner Up: United Kingdom Win Percy[1]

Results

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Date Round Circuit Winning drivers Winning team Winning car Results
23/03 Rd. 1 Italy Monza United Kingdom Tom Walkinshaw
United Kingdom Win Percy
TWR – Bastos Texaco Racing Team Rover Vitesse Results
06/04 Rd. 2 United Kingdom Donington Park United Kingdom Tom Walkinshaw
United Kingdom Win Percy
TWR – Bastos Texaco Racing Team Rover Vitesse Results
13/04 Rd. 3 Germany Hockenheim Venezuela Johnny Cecotto
Sweden Thomas Lindström
RAS Sport Volvo 240T Results
04/05 Rd. 4 Italy Misano Italy Roberto Ravaglia
Austria Gerhard Berger
Schnitzer Motorsport BMW 635 CSi Results
18/05 Rd. 5 Sweden Anderstorp Italy Gianfranco Brancatelli
Germany Armin Hahne
TWR – Bastos Texaco Racing Team Rover Vitesse Results
08/06 Rd. 6 Czechoslovakia Brno Sweden Ulf Granberg
Sweden Thomas Lindström
RAS Sport Volvo 240T Results
15/06 Rd. 7 Austria Österreichring Germany Armin Hahne
United Kingdom Win Percy
TWR – Bastos Texaco Racing Team Rover Vitesse Results
13/07 Rd. 8 Germany Nürburgring Italy Roberto Ravaglia
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Schnitzer Motorsport BMW 635 CSi Results
02-03/08 Rd. 9 Belgium Spa-Francorchamps Austria Dieter Quester
Germany Altfrid Heger
Belgium Thierry Tassin
BMW Belgium/Schnitzer BMW 635 CSi Results
15/08 Rd. 10 United Kingdom Silverstone United Kingdom Jeff Allam
New Zealand Denny Hulme
TWR – Istel.ARF/BCA Rover Vitesse Results
14/09 Rd. 11 France Nogaro Italy Roberto Ravaglia
Austria Gerhard Berger
Schnitzer Motorsport BMW 635 CSi Results
28/09 Rd. 12 Belgium Zolder Venezuela Johnny Cecotto
Sweden Thomas Lindström
RAS Sport Volvo 240T Results
12/10 Rd. 13 Spain Jarama Italy Roberto Ravaglia
Italy Emanuele Pirro
Schnitzer Motorsport BMW 635 CSi Results
19/10 Rd. 14 Portugal Estoril Germany Klaus Niedzwiedz
United Kingdom Steve Soper
Eggenberger Motorsport Ford Sierra XR4Ti Results
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Table – Drivers

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Place Driver Team Car Total
1 Italy Roberto Ravaglia Schnitzer Motorsport BMW 635 CSi 211 (220)
2 United Kingdom Win Percy TWR – Bastos Texaco Racing Team Rover Vitesse 203 (247)
3 United Kingdom Tom Walkinshaw TWR – Bastos Texaco Racing Team Rover Vitesse 190 (218)
4 West Germany Winfried Vogt Linder Rennsport BMW 325i 189 (221)
5 West Germany Markus Oestreich Linder Rennsport BMW 325i 161
6 Sweden Thomas Lindström RAS Sport Volvo 240T 149
7 West Germany Ludwig Hölzl Toyota Corolla GT AE86 147 (157)
8 Venezuela Johnny Cecotto RAS Sport Volvo 240T 144 (147)
9= Denmark Erik Høyer Team Toyota Castrol Toyota Corolla GT AE86 143
Austria Dieter Quester Schnitzer Motorsport BMW 635 CSi 143 (156)
11 West Germany Armin Hahne TWR – Bastos Texaco Racing Team Rover Vitesse 142
12 Italy Gianfranco Brancatelli TWR – Bastos Texaco Racing Team Rover Vitesse 123
etc.
Source:[3][4]

Table – Manufacturers

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Place Manufacturer Division Total
1 Japan Toyota 1 180 (267)
2 Germany BMW 2 180 (254)
3 Germany BMW 3 160 (209)
4 United Kingdom Rover 3 157 (201)
5 Germany Mercedes-Benz 2 152 (198)
6 Sweden Volvo 3 132 (148)
7 Germany Audi 1 124 (148)
8 Germany Volkswagen 1 89 (95)
9 United States Ford 3 88 (93)
10 Italy Alfa Romeo 2 73 (83)
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References

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  1. ^ "1986 European Touring Car Championship". Touringcarracing.net. Retrieved 2014-01-30.
  2. ^ "European Touring Car championship – 1986". Touringcarracing.net. Retrieved 2014-01-30.
  3. ^ "1986 European Touring Car Championship". Touringcarracing.net. Retrieved 2014-01-30.
  4. ^ "European Touring Car Championship european-touring-car-championship 1986 | Motorsport". Driverdb.com. 2009-04-08. Retrieved 2014-01-30.
  5. ^ "1986 European Touring Car Championship". Touringcarracing.net. Retrieved 2014-01-30.
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