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Vallelunga 500 Kilometres 1985
Event:
Date:
21.4.1985
Track:
Autodromo Vallelunga (Italy)
, 3.222 kms
Organiser: unknown
Vallelunga 500 Kilometres
European Touring Car Championship
(round 2)
Weather:
unknown
Start time:
unknown
Grid:
unknown
Distance:
500 kilometres
Attendance:
unknown
Entered:
unknown
Practiced:
unknown
Started:
35
Finished:
21
Classes:
Group A - Division 3
Group A - Division 2
Group A - Division 1
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Entered Cars
Technical Data
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Race Results
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Qualifying
Lap Times
Winners:
Overall:
1
Rover Vitesse
Walkinshaw / Percy
Group A - Division 2:
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV6
Cremer / Boucher
Group A - Division 1:
74
Toyota Corolla GT (AE86)
Müller / Bollinger
Fastest Laps:
Overall:
1
Rover Vitesse
Tom Walkinshaw (GB)
1:23.5000
Pole Positions:
Overall:
1
Rover Vitesse
Tom Walkinshaw (GB)
1:21.2500
Group A - Division 2:
41
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV6
Lombardi / Drovandi
1:24.6500
Group A - Division 1:
VW Golf GTi
de Castro / Arias
1:29.1200
Notes of interest:
Top makes by numbers:
BMW (12), Alfa Romeo (8), Volvo (4), VW (4), Rover (3), Toyota (3)
Top engines by numbers:
BMW (12), Alfa Romeo (8), Volvo (4), VW (4), Rover (3), Toyota (3)
Top car types by numbers:
BMW 635 CSi (11), Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV6 (7), Volvo 240 (4), VW Golf (4)
Driver nationalities:
I (21), D (13), B (8), CH (6), E (6), S (5), F (4), GB (3), A (3), CS (2), DK (2)
Engine positions:
front-engined (100%)
Average engine size:
2611 cc
(with regard to 11% turbocharged cars an applicable size is 2725 cc)
Oldest known drivers:
Girolamo Capra (64), Claude Ballot-Léna (49), Eric Hoyer (46)
Youngest known drivers:
Roberto Ravaglia (28), Siegfried Müller, Jr. (29), Armin Hahne (30)
Female drivers:
Lella Lombardi
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