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词条 1987 Monza 500
释义

  1. Class structure

  2. Official results

  3. See also

  4. References

{{WTCC race report
| Race_name = Monza 500
| Country = Italy
| Date = 22 March
| Year = 1987
| Image = Monza 1976.jpg
| Caption =
| Round_No = 1
| Season_No = 11
| Location = Monza, Italy
| Course_name = Autodromo Nazionale Monza
| Course_km = 5.800
| DistanceR1_laps = 87
| Entered = 41
| Starters = 38
| Finishers = 17
| Pole_Driver = {{flagicon|GBR}} Andy Rouse
| Pole_Team = Andy Rouse Engineering
| Pole_Time = 1:57.500
| First_Race1 = {{flagicon|CAN}} Allan Moffat
{{flagicon|AUS}} John Harvey
| First_Team_Race1 = Allan Moffat Racing
| Second_Race1 = {{flagicon|SUI}} Georges Bosshard
{{flagicon|ESP}} José Ángel Sasiambarrena
| Second_Team_Race1 = CiBiEmme Sport
| Third_Race1 = {{flagicon|GER}} Peter Oberndorfer
{{flagicon|AUT}} Franz Klammer
| Third_Team_Race1 = Marko AMG
| FL1_Driver = {{flagicon|GBR}} Andy Rouse
| FL1_Time = 1:59.120
| FL1_Team = Andy Rouse Engineering
}}

The 1987 Monza 500 was the first 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 March 22, 1987, at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, in Monza, Italy.

The race was won by Australian drivers Allan Moffat and John Harvey, driving a V8 powered Holden VL Commodore SS Group A, after the BMW M3s of Schnitzer Motorsport, CiBiEmme Sport and Bigazzi (all running under the BMW Motorsport banner) which had finished in the top six positions on the road were disqualified for being approximately {{convert|50|kg|lb||abbr=on}} underweight through the use of kevlar body panels. The M3s had initially passed through post race scrutineering, but a privateer BMW team protested when their M3, which had been built by BMW Motorsport, was found to be 50 kg heavier than the works cars.[1]

The leading car eligible for championship points was the Alfa Romeo 75 of Walter Voulaz and Marcello Cipriani which finished 7th outright, some 7 laps behind Moffat and Harvey.

The expected challenge from the Eggenberger Motorsport team and their brand new Ford Sierra RS Cosworth turbo's failed to materialise. The Texaco sponsored, Swiss built Ford's failed to pass scrutineering when they appeared with a non-homologated engine management system. As there was no way to change the system at that late stage, Reudi Eggenberger withdrew his cars from the event. The new Sierra turbo's did show speed though with British driver Andy Rouse claiming pole position for the race in his RS Cosworth.

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:[2][3]


| Entered: 41
| Started: 38
| Finished: 17
Pos Class No Team Drivers Car Laps Qual
Pos
Series
Points
1 3 5AUS}} Allan Moffat RacingCAN}} Allan Moffat
{{flagicon|AUS}} John Harvey
Holden VL Commodore SS Group A 86 9
2 3 18ITA}} CiBiEmme SportSUI}} Georges Bosshard
{{flagicon|ESP}} José Ángel Sasiambarrena
BMW 635 CSi 84 8
3 2 57GER}} Marko AMGGER}} Peter Oberndorfer
{{flagicon|AUT}} Franz Klammer
Mercedes 190E 83 15
4 2 49HUN}} Kulker SC TeamHUN}} József Cserkuti
{{flagicon|GER}} Anton Fischhaber
{{flagicon|HUN}} András Szabó
BMW M3 82 21
5 3 19ITA}} CiBiEmme SportITA}} Roberto Castagna
{{flagicon|ITA}} Roberto Orlandi
BMW 635 CSi 82 22
6 3 26GER}} Seikel MotorsportGER}} Peter Seikel
{{flagicon|ITA}} Giovanni da Schio
Ford Mustang GT 81 23
7 2 79ITA}} AlbatechITA}} Walter Voulaz
{{flagicon|ITA}} Marcello Cipriani
Alfa Romeo 75 79 26 40
8 3 27ITA}} Giuseppe Quartengan
{{flagicon|ITA}} Stanislao de Angelis
{{flagicon|FRA}} Grand
BMW 635 CSi 79 25
9 2 54}} M. Bienvenue
{{flagicon|FRA}} Louis Descartes
BMW 325i 79 32
10 1 92GBR}} Team Toyota GBNZ}} Andrew Bagnall
{{flagicon|GBR}} Chris Hodgetts
Toyota Corolla GT 78 30
11 2 78ITA}} Brixia CorseITA}} Carlo Rossi
{{flagicon|ITA}} Alessandro Santin
Alfa Romeo 75 77 24 30
12 2 102GER}} Seikel MotorsportYugoslavia}} Tihomir Filipovic
{{flagicon|Switzerland}} Heinz Wirth
Audi 80 77 36
13 3 23 Kulker SC TeamITA}} Marco Curti
{{flagicon|HUN}} Péter Moczár
{{flagicon|GER}} Hans Kalaschek
BMW 635 CSi 77
14 3 21ITA}} Ademaro Massa
{{flagicon|ITA}} Giuseppe Arlotti
{{flagicon|ITA}} Guido Daverio
BMW 635 CSi 74
15 3 24ITA}} Mario Fortina
{{flagicon|ITA}} Gianpaolo Toia
{{flagicon|ITA}} Paolo Pozzi
BMW 528i 72
16 2 75ITA}} Alfa CorseITA}} Alessandro Nannini
{{flagicon|USA}} Michael Andretti
Alfa Romeo 75 71 11 24
17 3 1ITA}} Pro Team Italia/ImbertiITA}} Bruno Giacomelli
{{flagicon|ITA}} Marcello Ginella
{{flagicon|GER}} Armin Hahne
Maserati Biturbo 70 28 30
DNF 2 48ITA}} CiBiEmme SportITA}} Luciano Lovato
{{flagicon|Switzerland}} Romeo Camathias
{{flagicon|ITA}} Fabio Mancini
BMW M3 68
DNF 1 101ITA}} Antonio Amodio
{{flagicon|ITA}} Gianfranco Sistelli
{{flagicon|}} Trasat
VW Golf GTI 58
DNF 2 82ITA}} Cazzaniga
{{flagicon|ITA}} Guido Daccò
{{flagicon|ITA}} Galass
Alfa Romeo 75 53
DNF 2 84ITA}} Sergio Rebai
{{flagicon|ITA}} Abele Tanghetti
Alfa Romeo 75 50
DNF 2 59FRA}} Eric Bayol
{{flagicon|AUT}} Karl Baron
{{flagicon|CZE}} Zdeněk Vojtěch
Mercedes 190E 45 14
DNF 1 97GER}} Alfons Hohenester
{{flagicon|GER}} Friedrich-Wilhelm Stallmann
VW Golf GTI 35
DNF 2 44 Dixi SportBEL}} Marc Duez
{{flagicon|BEL}} Gerard Févrot
{{flagicon|BEL}} Bruno di Gioia
Alfa Romeo 75 33
DNF 3 22ITA}} Gianni Giudici
{{flagicon|}} Armando Conti
{{flagicon|ITA}} Franco Giudici
BMW 635 CSi 30
DNF 2 80SWE}} Q-RacingSWE}} Thomas Lindström
{{flagicon|SWE}} Mikael Naebrink
Alfa Romeo 75 25 20
DNF 2 76ITA}} Alfa CorseITA}} Giorgio Francia
{{flagicon|ITA}} Paolo Barilla
Alfa Romeo 75 19 13
DNF 2 77ITA}} Brixia CorseITA}} Rinaldo Drovandi
{{flagicon|ITA}} Gabriele Tarquini
Alfa Romeo 75 19
DNF 1 94GER}} Georg AlberGER}} Joachim Egenolf
{{flagicon|GER}} Jakob Strasser
Toyota Corolla GT AE86 14
DNF 3 8GBR}} Andy Rouse EngineeringGBR}} Andy Rouse
{{flagicon|BEL}} Thierry Tassin
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 11 1
DNF 1 95GER}} Georg AlberGER}} Helmut Maier
{{flagicon|GER}} Georg Alber
{{flagicon|CZE}} Antonín Charouz
Toyota Corolla GT 5
DSQ 2 42ITA}} CiBiEmme SportITA}} Riccardo Patrese
{{flagicon|VEN}} Johnny Cecotto
BMW M3 87 4
DSQ 2 46GER}} Schnitzer MotorsportAUT}} Roland Ratzenberger
{{flagicon|ITA}} Emanuele Pirro
BMW M3 87 2
DSQ 2 47GER}} Schnitzer MotorsportGER}} Markus Oestreich
{{flagicon|GER}} Altfrid Heger
BMW M3 87 3
DSQ 2 40GER}} Schnitzer MotorsportITA}} Ivan Capelli
{{flagicon|ITA}} Roberto Ravaglia
BMW M3 87 5
DSQ 2 41GER}} BMW MotorsportGER}} Winfried Vogt
{{flagicon|GER}} Christian Danner
BMW M3 87 6
DSQ 2 43ITA}} BigazziESP}} Luis Pérez-Sala
{{flagicon|FRA}} Olivier Grouillard
BMW M3 86 7
DSQ 2 52GER}} BMW AlpinaGER}} Andy Bovensiepen
{{flagicon|BEL}} Eric van de Poele
BMW M3 86 10
DNS 3 6SUI}} Eggenberger MotorsportGER}} Klaus Niedzwiedz
{{flagicon|GBR}} Steve Soper
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
DNS 3 7SUI}} Eggenberger MotorsportGER}} Klaus Ludwig
{{flagicon|BEL}} Pierre Dieudonné
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
DNS 2 58 Racing Services InternationalVEN}} Giovanni Fontanesi
{{flagicon|YUG}} Dagmar Suster
{{flagicon|CZE}} Břetislav Enge
Mercedes 190E

See also

  • 1987 World Touring Car Championship

References

1. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZl155k3iaM 1987 World Touring Car Championship R1 Monza]
2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.racingsportscars.com/etcc/grid/Monza-1987-03-22-14799.html | title=500 km Monza (Grid Positions) | publisher=Racing Sports Cars | date= | accessdate=2011-10-03}}
3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.racingsportscars.com/etcc/results/Monza-1987-03-22-14799.html | title=500 km Monza (Race Results) | publisher=Racing Sports Cars | date= | accessdate=2011-10-03}}
{{Sportscar Race Report
| Year_of_race = 1987
| Sportscar_Series = World Touring Car Championship
| Previous_race_in_season = none
| Next_race_in_season = 1987 Jarama 4 Hours
}}

2 : 1987 World Touring Car Championship season|1987 in Italian motorsport

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