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500 km Dijon 1987
Event:
Date:
10.5.1987
Track:
Circuit des Dijon-Prenois (France)
, unknown length
Organiser: unknown
500 km Dijon
World Touring Car Championship
(round 3)
Weather:
unknown
Start time:
unknown
Grid:
unknown
Distance:
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Attendance:
unknown
Entered:
unknown
Practiced:
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Started:
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Finished:
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Classes:
Group A - Division 3
Group A - Division 2
Group A - Division 1
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Entered Cars
Technical Data
Appearance
Race Results
Grid
Qualifying
Lap Times
Winners:
Overall:
42
BMW M3
Brancatelli / Cecotto
Group A - Division 3:
6
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
Niedzwiedz / Soper
Group A - Division 1:
90
Toyota Corolla GT
Lingmann / Hölzl
Pole Positions:
Overall:
46
BMW M3
Pirro / Ratzenberger
1:25.1700
Group A - Division 3:
6
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
Niedzwiedz / Soper
1:26.3800
Group A - Division 1:
106
Toyota Corolla GT
Moss / Jennings
1:35.3400
Notes of interest:
Top makes by numbers:
BMW (14), Alfa Romeo (9), Toyota (7), Ford (4)
Top engines by numbers:
BMW (14), Alfa Romeo (9), Toyota (7), Ford (4)
Top car types by numbers:
BMW M3 (8), Alfa Romeo 75 (8), Toyota Corolla (7)
Driver nationalities:
I (24), F (16), B (9), D (8), CH (6), CS (3), GB (3), AUS (2), S (2)
Engine positions:
front-engined (100%)
Average engine size:
2308 cc
(with regard to 31% turbocharged cars an applicable size is 2594 cc)
Oldest known drivers:
Claude Ballot-Léna (51), Allan Moffat (48), René Metge (46)
Youngest known drivers:
Ivan Capelli (24), Roland Ratzenberger (25), Emanuele Pirro (25)
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