(settings)
|
Login
RSC Home
>
Touring Cars
>
Estoril 500 Kilometres 1985
Event:
Date:
13.10.1985
Track:
Autodromo do Estoril (Portugal)
, 4.350 kms
Organiser: unknown
Estoril 500 Kilometres
European Touring Car Championship
(round 13)
Weather:
unknown
Start time:
unknown
Grid:
unknown
Distance:
500 kilometres
Attendance:
unknown
Entered:
33
Practiced:
33
Qualified:
33
Started:
32
Finished:
21
Classified:
21
Classes:
Pract
Start
Class
Group A - Division 3
16
15
9
Group A - Division 2
9
9
6
Group A - Division 1
8
8
6
No Photos Yet
Entered Cars
Technical Data
Appearance
Race Results
Grid
Qualifying
Lap Times
Winners:
Overall:
2
Volvo 240 Turbo
Brancatelli / Lindström
Group A - Division 2:
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV6
Drovandi / Cipriani / Cipolli
Group A - Division 1:
VW Golf GTi
Sanchez / Osset
Fastest Laps:
Overall:
2
Volvo 240 Turbo
Gianfranco Brancatelli (I)
1:46.530
142.208 km/h
Pole Positions:
Overall:
2
Volvo 240 Turbo
Brancatelli / Lindström
1:48.740
Group A - Division 2:
55
BMW 323i
Vogt / Oestreich
1:53.500
Group A - Division 1:
VW Golf GTi
Sanchez / Osset
1:56.930
Notes of interest:
Top makes by numbers:
BMW (7), Alfa Romeo (7), VW (5), Volvo (4), Rover (3), Toyota (3)
Top engines by numbers:
BMW (7), Alfa Romeo (7), VW (5), Volvo (4), Rover (3), Toyota (3)
Top car types by numbers:
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV6 (7), BMW 635 CSi (6), VW Golf (5)
Driver nationalities:
I (14), D (13), B (10), P (8), E (6), GB (4), S (4), DK (2), A (2)
Engine positions:
front-engined (100%)
Average engine size:
2466 cc
(with regard to 18% turbocharged cars an applicable size is 2643 cc)
Oldest known drivers:
Girolamo Capra (64), Mario Cabral (51), Eric Hoyer (46)
Youngest known drivers:
Manuel Reuter (24), Gerhard Berger (26), Luis Pérez-Sala (26)
Official Race Programme:
Cover
Entry List
Schedule
Track Map
Menu
Photo Gallery
Championships
Cars
Drivers
Races
Tracks & Covers
Reports & News
Formula 1
Touring Cars
Latest Updates
Links
Donations
Search
Google Search
Contact Us
Contact Page
Random Photo
Donations
PayPal
Recommended
News
Ferrari dominant at Qatar
Porsche back in the lead after Fuji
Toyota takes provisional championship lead
×
RSC website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors.
Please, turn off or otherwise disable your Ad Blocking software
or
become an RSC Donator and contact us.