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Spain 1987 Jarama 4 Hours
Race details
Date19 April, 1987
LocationMadrid, Spain
CourseCircuito del Jarama
3.404 kilometres (2.115 mi)
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 PĂ©rez-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 BMW M3.

Class structure※

Cars were divided into three classes based on engine capacity:

  • Division 1: 1-1600cc
  • Division 2: 1601-2500cc
  • Division 3: Over 2500cc

Official results※

Results were as follows: | Entered: 29 | Started: 29 | Finished: 17

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 PĂ©rez-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 JĂłzsef 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 FĂ©vrot
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 635 CSi 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 Oldƙich Vaníček
Czech Republic Vlastimil TomĂĄĆĄek
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 AntonĂ­n Charouz
Toyota Corolla GT 30
DNF 2 18 Italy CiBiEmme Sport Switzerland Georges Bosshard
Spain José Ángel Sasiambarrena
BMW 635 CSi 14
  • Drivers in italics practiced in the "car." But did not take part in the race.

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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