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1987 Nürburgring Touring Car Grand Prix

The 1987 Nürburgring Touring Car Grand Prix was the fourth 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 July 12, 1987, at the Nürburgring, in Nürburg, West Germany.


The 1987 Nürburgring Touring Car Grand Prix was the fourth 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 July 12, 1987, at the Nürburgring, in Nürburg, West Germany.

The race was won by Klaus Ludwig and Klaus Niedzwiedz, driving a Ford Sierra RS Cosworth.

Cars were divided into three classes based on engine capacity:

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

Results were as follows: | Entered: 39 | Started: 39 | Finished: 19

PosClassNoTeamDriversCarLapsQualPosSeriesPoints
37Eggenberger MotorsportKlaus Ludwig Klaus NiedzwiedzFord Sierra RS Cosworth111240
240BMW MotorsportIvan Capelli Roberto RavagliaBMW M3111635
246BMW MotorsportRoland Ratzenberger Markus Oestreich Roberto RavagliaBMW M3110927
2BMW MotorsportWinfried Vogt Altfrid HegerBMW M31098
243BigazziLuis Pérez-Sala Olivier GrouillardBMW M31091122
269VogelsangEric van de Poele Harald GrohsBMW M31097
248CiBiEmme SportFabio Mancini Luciano LovatoBMW M310818
38Andy Rouse EngineeringAndy Rouse Thierry TassinFord Sierra RS Cosworth1071023
275Alfa CorseJacques Laffite Paolo Barilla Giorgio PiantaAlfa Romeo 751061616
276Alfa CorseGiorgio Francia Jean-Louis Schlesser Giorgio PiantaAlfa Romeo 751062012
277Brixia CorseGabriele Tarquini Rinaldo DrovandiAlfa Romeo 75106289
278Brixia CorseCarlo Rossi Alessandro SantinAlfa Romeo 75104276
3Alex Guyaux Michel DelcourtHolden VL Commodore SS Group A10430
2Zdeněk Vojtěch Břetislav EngeBMW M310323
190Scuderia Avus BerlinHerbert Lingmann Ludwig HölzlToyota Corolla GT10035
2Giovanni Fontanesi Zdeněk VojtěchBMW M39515
1100BigazziCarlo Brambilla Luis VillamilAlfa Romeo 339539
1Georg Alber Helmut Maier Antonín CharouzToyota Corolla GT9432
280Q-RacingThomas Lindström Mikael NaebrinkAlfa Romeo 7578264
31Pro Team Italia/ImbertiBruno Giacomelli Armin Hahne Marcello GunellaMaserati Biturbo4813
36Eggenberger MotorsportSteve Soper Pierre DieudonnéFord Sierra RS Cosworth461
242CiBiEmme SportJohnny Cecotto Gianfranco BrancatelliBMW M33
313Wolf Racing TeamJoachim Winkelhock Jörg van OmmenFord Sierra RS Cosworth4
2BMW AlpinaEllen Lohr Fabien GiroixBMW M35
3Leif Lindström Per SturesonVolvo 240T12
33Tom Walkinshaw RacingTom Walkinshaw Jeff AllamHolden VL Commodore SS Group A14
257Marko AMGPeter Oberndorfer Franz KlammerMercedes 190E17
2Schwaben MotorsportThomas von Löwis Leopold von Bayern Jan ThoelkeBMW M319
2Kurt König Walter NussbaumerBMW M321
3ABRManuel Reuter Kris NissenFord Sierra XR4Ti22
2Heribert WerginzHelmut König Karl Baron Heribert WerginzBMW M324
279AlbatechWalter Voulaz Marcello CiprianiAlfa Romeo 7525
260Schnitzer MotorsportAnette Meeuvissen Mercedes Stermitz Altfrid HegerBMW M329
2Pro Team Italia/ImbertiMiloš Bychl Dagmar ŠusterBMW M331
1103Fina Racing TeamPierre Fermine Serge de LiedekerkeToyota Corolla GT33
193Stig Gruen Eric HoyerToyota Corolla GT34
1104Fina Racing TeamGuy Katsers Jean-Claude BurtonToyota Corolla GT36
1Haribo Racing TeamHeinz Pütz Wolfgang KudrassVW Golf GTI37
195Antonín Charouz Pierluigi Grassetto Daniele ToffoliToyota Corolla GT38
  • Drivers in italics practiced in the car but did not take part in the race.

  • 1987 World Touring Car Championship

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