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1994 FIA Touring Car World Cup

1994 FIA Touring Car World Cup

Layout of the [[Donington Park

The 1994 FIA Touring Car World Cup was the second running of the FIA Touring Car World Cup. It was held on 16 October 1994 at Donington Park in the United Kingdom. Unlike the previous year's edition, the 1994 event was run over just a single race. Paul Radisich won the event for a second time, while Germany was the winning nation. The winning driver was also awarded the RAC Tourist Trophy, the first time the Trophy had been awarded since 1988.

Entry list

NationNoDriverEntrantCar1994 Championship
BEL Belgium1Marc DuezBMW MotorsportBMW 318iBelgian Procar Championship
2Thierry TassinFINA Team OrecaBMW 318i
CHE Switzerland3Alain MenuRenault Dealer RacingRenault LagunaBritish Touring Car Championship
4Bernard ThunerWira PeugeotPeugeot 405Swiss Touring Car Championship
CZE Czech Republic5Vaclav BervidBervid Sport StylingBMW 318iSuper Tourenwagen Cup
6Milos BychlBychl-Euro RacingBMW 318i
DEU Germany7Michael BartelsNissan Castrol RacingNissan Primera
8Frank BielaROC CompetitionAudi 80 Quattro
9Markus OestreichWolf RacingFord Mondeo
10Hans-Joachim StuckROC CompetitionAudi 80 Quattro
11Joachim WinkelhockBMW Motorsport Team SchnitzerBMW 318iBritish Touring Car Championship
ESP Spain12Antonio AlbaceteEquipo Banco Central HispanoOpel VectraSpanish Touring Car Championship
13Adrián CamposAlfa Romeo SpainAlfa Romeo 155
14Carlos PalauFord EspañaFord Mondeo
15Luis Pérez-SalaOld Spice Nissan RacingNissan Primera
16Luis VillamilAlfa Romeo SpainAlfa Romeo 155
FRA France18Philippe GacheGraff RacingFord MondeoFrench Supertouring Championship
19Yvan MullerFINA Team OrecaBMW 318i
GBR Great Britain20John ClelandVauxhall SportVauxhall CavalierBritish Touring Car Championship
21Robb GravettFord Team MondeoFord Mondeo
22Anthony ReidHKS RacingVauxhall CavalierJapanese Touring Car Championship
23Steve SoperBMW Motorsport Team SchnitzerBMW 318i
24Patrick WattsPeugeot SportPeugeot 405British Touring Car Championship
ITA Italy25Stefano ModenaAlfa CorseAlfa Romeo 155Italian Superturismo Championship
26Emanuele PirroAudi Sport ItaliaAudi 80 Quattro
27Roberto RavagliaCiBiEmme EngineeringBMW 318i
28Antonio TamburiniAlfa CorseAlfa Romeo 155
29Gabriele TarquiniAlfa CorseAlfa Romeo 155British Touring Car Championship
NED Netherlands30Jan LammersVolvo 850 RacingVolvo 850
NZL New Zealand31Paul RadisichFord Team MondeoFord Mondeo
SWE Sweden32Per-Gunnar AnderssonPeggen MotorsportBMW 318iNordic Touring Car Championship
33Slim BorguddMazda CarsMazda Xedos 6
VEN Venezuela34Johnny CecottoBMW Motorsport Team BigazziBMW 318iSuper Tourenwagen Cup
ZAF South Africa35Shaun van der LindeBMW South AfricaBMW 318iSouth African Touring Car Championship
GBR not nominated40Julian BaileyToyota Castrol TeamToyota CarinaBritish Touring Car Championship
41Tim HarveyRenault Dealer TeamRenault Laguna
42Will HoyToyota Castrol TeamToyota Carina
43David LeslieRenault Dealer TeamRenault Laguna
44Matt NealTeam DynamicsMazda 323F
45Kieth O'DorOld Spice Nissan RacingNissan Primera
  • Rickard Rydell was unable to compete for Sweden due to a collapsed lung. He would have driven a Volvo 850.
  • Alain Cudini appeared on the entry list for France driving an Opel Vectra, but did not participate.

Report

Initially, it was John Cleland that made the best getaway, vaulting from his grid position of fourth to take an early lead from front-row starters Paul Radisich and Steve Soper. Several drivers meanwhile, including Shaun van der Linde, Kieth O’Dor, Jan Lammers, David Leslie and Philippe Gache were eliminated from the race almost immediately after a multi-car collision in the middle of the pack. Later in the lap, Alain Menu clouted the rear of Frank Biela's Audi on the approach to the Melbourne Hairpin, resulting in the Swiss driver's retirement. It was at this point the red flags were shown to allow the numerous stranded cars to be moved.

At the restart, Cleland failed to replicate his excellent start, the top four rounding the first corner in grid order. Stefano Modena rammed the rear of Anthony Reid's Vauxhall at the Esses on the first lap, Modena was out while Reid continued but would retire later in the race due to the damage sustained, whilst Gabriele Tarquini's late braking two corners later at Goddards resulted in the retirement of both Cleland and Emanuele Pirro, both of whom had passed Tarquini at the previous corner. Tarquini continued but lost several positions as he recovered from the grass.

This promoted Tim Harvey into third position behind Radisich and Soper, but his retirement due to head gasket failure ended a miserable day for the Renault team. Biela thus assumed third position from Joachim Winkelhock and Roberto Ravaglia, though the latter would soon lose fifth position after being pressured into out-braking himself at the Esses by a resurgent Tarquini and Yvan Muller. When it missed just 6 laps to the end Winkelhock decided to push out at the Esses his compatriot Biela as the pair battled for third position. This made Biela lose two positions behind Winkelhock and Tarquini, though the German would then beach his Audi in the gravel at Coppice the following lap as he attempted to catch them up .

Radisich was able to maintain his healthy advantage over Soper to secure his second consecutive World Cup, with Winkelhock holding off Tarquini to complete the podium. After Biela's retirement, Hans-Joachim Stuck finished in fifth after qualifying in a lowly 21st, with Johnny Cecotto, Muller and Markus Oestrich rounding out the top eight finishers. Soper and Winkelhock's podium finishes were sufficient for BMW to win the manufacturers title, whilst the efforts of Winkelhock, Stuck and Oestrich secured Germany the Nations Cup.

Race Results

Qualifying

PosNoDriverCarLap Time12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940
31NZL Paul RadisichFord Mondeo Ghia1:38.09
23GBR Steve SoperBMW 318iS1:38.26
29ITA Gabriele TarquiniAlfa Romeo 155 Ts1:38.39
20GBR John ClelandVauxhall Cavalier Gsi1:38.44
41GBR Tim HarveyRenault Laguna1:38.49
26ITA Emanuele PirroAudi 80 Quattro1:38.49
20SUI Alain MenuRenault Laguna1:38.55
22GBR Anthony ReidVauxhall Cavalier Gsi1:38.59
25ITA Stefano ModenaAlfa Romeo 155 Ts1:38.65
8GER Frank BielaAudi 80 Quattro1:38.70
19FRA Yvan MullerBMW 318iS1:39.07
11GER Joachim WinkelhockBMW 318iS1:39.08
27ITA Roberto RavagliaBMW 318iS1:39.46
1BEL Marc DuezBMW 318iS1:39.46
34VEN Johnny CecottoBMW 318iS1:39.53
9DEU Markus OestreichFord Mondeo Ghia1:39.60
7GER Michael BartelsNissan Primera Gte1:39.60
21GBR Robb GravettFord Mondeo Ghia1:39.62
24GRB Patrick WattsPeugeot 405 Mi161:39.70
2BEL Thierry TassinBMW 318iS1:39.70
10GER Hans Joachim StuckAudi 80 Quattro1:39.73
35ZAF Shaun van der LindeBMW 318iS1:40.11
40GBR Julian BaileyToyota Carina E GT1:40.16
18FRA Philippe GacheFord Mondeo Ghia1:40.21
45GBR Kieth O'DorNissan Primera Gte1:40.29
14ESP Carlos PalauFord Mondeo Ghia1:40.31
30NED Jan LammersVolvo 850 Glt1:40.59
43GBR David LeslieRenault Laguna1:40.59
42GBR Will HoyToyota Carina E GT1:41.05
13ESP Adrian CamposAlfa Romeo 155 Ts1:41.09
28ITA Antonio TamburiniAlfa Romeo 155 Ts1:41.34
12ESP Antonio AlbaceteOpel Vectra Gt1:41.51
16ESP Luis VillamilAlfa Romeo 155 Ts1:41.58
15ESP Luis Perez SalaNissan Primera Gte1:42.07
4SUI Bernard ThunerPeugeot 405 Mi161:42.12
44GBR Matt NealMazda Lantis1:42.61
32SWE Per-Gunnar AnderssonBMW 318iS1:42.65
6CZE Milos BychlBMW 318iS1:43.52
33SWE Slim BorguddMazda Xedos 61:43.56
5CZE Vaclav BervidBMW 318iS1:43.87

Race

PosNoDriverCarLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetRet
31NZL Paul RadisichFord Mondeo Ghia2541:56.730140
23GBR Steve SoperBMW 318iS25+1.91s230
11DEU Joachim WinkelhockBMW 318iS25+7.11s1224
29ITA Gabriele TarquiniAlfa Romeo 155 Ts25+7.96s320
10DEU Hans-Joachim StuckAudi 80 Quattro25+29.50s2116
34VEN Johnny CecottoBMW 318iS25+31.22s1515
19FRA Yvan MullerBMW 318iS25+32.12s1114
9DEU Markus OestreichFord Mondeo Ghia25+34.56s1613
1BEL Marc DuezBMW 318iS25+38.35s1412
27ITA Roberto RavagliaBMW 318iS25+40.64s1311
2BEL Thierry TassinBMW 318iS25+41.09s2010
40GBR Julian BaileyToyota Carina E GT25+46.02s239
21GBR Robb GravettFord Mondeo Ghia25+52.63s188
42GBR Will HoyToyota Carina E GT25+55.39s297
24GBR Patrick WattsPeugeot 405 Mi1625+1.01.74s196
14ESP Carlos PalauFord Mondeo Ghia25+1.06.23s265
13ESP Adrian CamposAlfa Romeo 155 Ts25+1.17.87s304
16ESP Luis VillamilAlfa Romeo 155 Ts25+1.18.54s333
15ESP Luis Pérez-SalaNissan Primera Gte25+1.18.88s342
12ESP Antonio AlbaceteOpel Vectra Gt25+1.21.32s321
33SWE Slim BorguddMazda Xedos 624+1 Lap39
44GBR Matt NealMazda 323F24+1 Lap36
32SWE Per-Gunnar AnderssonBMW 318iS24+1 Lap37
28ITA Antonio TamburiniAlfa Romeo 155 Ts24+1 Lap31
8DEU Frank BielaAudi 80 Quattro19Accident10
7DEU Michael BartelsNissan Primera Gte18Disqualified17
5CZE Vaclav BervidBMW 318iS13Engine40
22GBR Anthony ReidVauxhall Cavalier Gsi12Accident8
4CHE Bernard ThunerPeugeot 405 Mi169Engine35
41GBR Tim HarveyRenault Laguna3Head Gasket5
18FRA Philippe GacheFord Mondeo Ghia2Accident Damage24
20GBR John ClelandVauxhall Cavalier Gsi0Accident4
26ITA Emanuele PirroAudi 80 Quattro0Accident6
27ITA Stefano ModenaAlfa Romeo 155 Ts0Accident9
3CHE Alain MenuRenault Laguna0Accident (1st start)7
35ZAF Shaun van der LindeBMW 318iS0Accident (1st start)22
45GBR Kieth O'DorNissan Primera Gte0Accident (1st start)25
30NLD Jan LammersVolvo 850 Glt0Accident (1st start)27
43GBR David LeslieRenault Laguna0Accident (1st start)28
6CZE Milos BychlBMW 318iS0Accident (1st start)38
  • Fastest Lap: Paul Radisich 1.39.60

Nations' standings

PosNationPoints1234
DEU Germany53
GBR Great Britain44
ITA Italy31
ESP Spain12

Manufacturers' Trophy

PosNationPoints12345678999
DEU BMW54
USA Ford48
ITA Alfa Romeo20
DEU Audi16
JPN Toyota16
FRA Peugeot6
JPN Nissan2
DEU Opel / Vauxhall1
JPN Mazda0
FRA Renault0
SWE Volvo0

References

  • http://forums.autosport.com/lofiversion/index.php/t97765.html
  • http://www.supertouringregister.com/series/174/
  • http://www.driverdb.com/standings/1190-1994/

References

  1. "Tourist Trophy Past Winners".
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