1984 World Sportscar Championship















1984 World Sportscar Championship
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The 1984 World Sportscar Championship season was the 32nd season of FIA "World Sportscar Championship" motor racing. It featured the 1984 FIA World Endurance Championship, which was open to FIA Group C1, Group C2 and Group B cars and to IMSA GTP, GTX, GTO and GTU cars.[1] The championship was contested over an eleven race series which ran from 23 April to 2 December 1984.[2]


The World Endurance Championship for Drivers was won by Stefan Bellof,[3] the World Endurance Championship for Manufacturers by Porsche,[4] the Group C2 Prototype FIA Cup by Alba Giannini,[5] and the FIA Grand Touring Cup by BMW.[2]




Contents






  • 1 Schedule


  • 2 Results


    • 2.1 Races


    • 2.2 World Endurance Championship for Drivers


    • 2.3 World Endurance Championship for Manufacturers


    • 2.4 Group C2 Prototype FIA Cup


    • 2.5 FIA Grand Touring Cup




  • 3 References





Schedule





Porsche won the 1984 World Endurance Championship for Manufacturers with its 956s.





Lancia placed second with its LC2s


The 1984 FIA World Endurance Championship was contested over an eleven race series.[2]











































































Rnd
Race
Circuit
Date
1

Italy Trofeo Filippo Caracciolo (1000km)

Autodromo Nazionale Monza
23 April
2

United Kingdom Grand Prix International 1000 Kilometres

Silverstone Circuit
13 May
3

France 24 Hours of Le Mans

Circuit de la Sarthe (Le Mans)
16 June
17 June
4

Germany ADAC 1000 Kilometres

Nürburgring
15 July
5

United Kingdom British Aerospace 1000 Kilometres

Brands Hatch
29 July
6

Canada Budweiser GT 1000 Kilometres

Mosport
5 August
7

Belgium Rothmans Spa 1000 Kilometres

Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
2 September
8

Italy 1000 Kilometres di Imola

Autodromo Dino Ferrari
16 September
9

Japan Mount Fuji 1000 Kilometres

Fuji Speedway
30 September
10

South Africa Kyalami 1000 Kilometres

Kyalami
3 November
11

Australia Sandown 1000

Sandown Park
2 December

† - The races at Brands Hatch, Imola and Sandown Park were qualifying rounds for the World Endurance Championship for Drivers but not for the three manufacturers awards.[2]



Results



Races


Race results for the 1984 FIA World Endurance Championship were as follows:



























































































































































































































Race
Circuit
Outright winning team
Gr. C2 winning team
Gr. B winning team
Results
Outright winning drivers
Gr. C2 winning drivers
Gr. B winning drivers
Outright winning car
Gr. C2 winning car
Gr. B winning car
1

Monza

Germany Rothmans Porsche

United States Jim Busby Racing

Denmark Jens Winther

Results

United Kingdom Derek Bell
Germany Stefan Bellof

United States Jim Busby
United States Rick Knoop

Denmark Jens Winther
Denmark Lars Viggo-Jensen

Porsche 956

Lola T616 Mazda

BMW M1
2

Silverstone

Germany Rothmans Porsche

Italy Jolly Club

Germany Racing Team Jürgensen

Results

Belgium Jacky Ickx
Germany Jochen Mass

Italy Almo Coppelli
Italy Domenico Pavia
Switzerland Marco Vanoli

Germany Edgar Dören
Germany Heinz-Christian Jürgensen
Germany Walter Mertes

Porsche 956
Alba AR2 Giannini

BMW M1
3

Le Mans

Germany Joest Racing

United States Jim Busby Racing

Germany Helmut Gall

Results

Germany Klaus Ludwig
France Henri Pescarolo

United States John O'Steen
United States John Morton
Japan Yoshimi Katayama

France Pierre de Thoisy
France Jean-Francois Yvon
France Philippe Dagoreau

Porsche 956

Lola T616 Mazda

BMW M1
4

Nürburgring

Germany Rothmans Porsche

United Kingdom Spice-Tiga Racing

Germany Helmut Gall

Results

United Kingdom Derek Bell
Germany Stefan Bellof

United Kingdom Gordon Spice
United Kingdom Ray Bellm
Australia Neil Crang

Germany Helmut Gall
Germany Kurt König
Germany Altfrid Heger

Porsche 956

Tiga GC84 Ford

BMW M1
5

Brands Hatch

United Kingdom GTi Engineering

United Kingdom Spice-Tiga Racing

Denmark Jens Winther

Results

United Kingdom Jonathan Palmer
Netherlands Jan Lammers

United Kingdom Ray Bellm
Australia Neil Crang

Denmark Jens Winther
Denmark Lars Viggo-Jensen
United Kingdom David Mercer

Porsche 956

Tiga GC84 Ford

BMW M1
6

Mosport

Germany Rothmans Porsche

Italy Jolly Club

None

Results

Belgium Jacky Ickx
Germany Jochen Mass

Italy Almo Coppelli
Italy Guido Dacco


Porsche 956
Alba AR2 Giannini

7

Spa-Francorchamps

Germany Rothmans Porsche

United Kingdom Spice-Tiga Racing

Denmark Jens Winther

Results

United Kingdom Derek Bell
Germany Stefan Bellof

United Kingdom Gordon Spice
United Kingdom Ray Bellm
Australia Neil Crang

Denmark Jens Winther
Denmark Lars Viggo-Jensen
United Kingdom David Mercer

Porsche 956

Tiga GC84 Ford

BMW M1
8

Imola

Switzerland Brun Motorsport

United Kingdom Spice-Tiga Racing

Germany Rolf Göring

Results

Germany Hans Joachim Stuck
Germany Stefan Bellof

United Kingdom Gordon Spice
United Kingdom Ray Bellm
Australia Neil Crang

Germany Rolf Göring
Switzerland Hans-Jürgen Dürig
Switzerland Claude Haldi

Porsche 956

Tiga GC84 Ford

BMW M1
9

Fuji

Germany Rothmans Porsche

Japan Auto Beaurex Motorsport

None

Results

United Kingdom John Watson
Germany Stefan Bellof

Japan Naoki Nagasaka
Japan Keiichi Suzuki


Porsche 956

Lotec C302 BMW

10

Kyalami

Italy Martini Racing

None

None

Results

Italy Riccardo Patrese
Italy Alessandro Nannini



Lancia LC2-84


11

Sandown Park

Germany Rothmans Porsche

United Kingdom Spice-Tiga Racing

Germany Helmut Gall

Results

United Kingdom Derek Bell
Germany Stefan Bellof

United Kingdom Gordon Spice
Australia Neil Crang

Germany Helmut Gall
Germany Altfrid Heger

Porsche 956

Tiga GC84 Ford

BMW M1


World Endurance Championship for Drivers



































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Position [3]
Driver [3]
Car [6]
Entrant [6]
Mon [3]
Sil [3]
LM [3]
Nur [3]
BH [3]
Mos [3]
Spa [3]
Imo [3]
Fuj [3]
Kyl [3]
San [3]
Total [3]
1

Stefan Bellof

Porsche 956

Rothmans Porsche
Brun Motorsport
20
(1)
-
20
8
10
20
20
20
-
20
138
2

Jochen Mass

Porsche 956

Rothmans Porsche
Joest Racing
15
20
-
(4)
15
20
15
12
15
-
15
127
3

Jacky Ickx

Porsche 956

Rothmans Porsche
15
20
-
4
-
20
15
-
15
-
15
104
4

Derek Bell

Porsche 956

Rothmans Porsche
20
1
-
20
-
10
20
-
-
-
20
91
=

Henri Pescarolo

Porsche 956

Joest Racing
-
15
20
3
15
-
-
12
10
12
4
91
6

Jonathon Palmer

Porsche 956

GTi Engineering
8
8
-
10
20
-
-
15
2
-
12
75
=

Jan Lammers

Porsche 956

GTi Engineering
8
8
-
10
20
-
-
15
2
-
12
75
8

Hans Stuck

Porsche 956

Brun Motorsport
10
-
-
-
-
-
12
20
12
-
-
54
9

David Hobbs

Porsche 956

John Fitzpatrick Racing
-
3
12
15
6
15
-
3
-
-
-
54
10
Walter Brun

Porsche 956

Brun Motorsport
10
-
10
2
3
-
12
10
-
-
-
47
11
Rupert Keegan

Porsche 956

John Fitzpatrick Racing
-
12
-
-
12
15
-
3
-
-
2
44
12
Klaus Ludwig

Porsche 956

Joest Racing
-
15
20
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
39
13
Dieter Schonstein

Porsche 956
Schornstein Racing Team
8
2
8
1
2
-
3
4
-
12
-
40
14
Paulo Barilla

Lancia LC2-84

Martini Racing
12
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
-
37
15
Harald Grohs

Porsche 956

Brun Motorsport
10
-
-
-
8
-
12
6
-
-
-
36
16

Alessandro Nannini

Lancia LC2-84

Martini Racing
-
-
3
12
-
-
-
-
-
20
-
35
17
George Fouche

Kremer Porsche CK5
Porsche 956

Kremer Racing
Brun Motorsport
-
-
-
-
10
-
4
10
-
-
10
34
18
John Winter

Porsche 956
Schornstein Racing Team
Joest Racing
-
2
8
1
2
-
-
4
-
12
-
29
19

Mauro Baldi

Lancia LC2-84
Lancia LC2-83

Martini Racing
Jolly Club
12
10
-
-
4
-
-
2
-
-
-
28
=
Massimo Sigala

Porsche 956

Brun Motorsport
Team Gaggia
-
-
4
6
-
-
10
8
-
-
-
28
=

Oscar Larrauri

Porsche 956

Brun Motorsport
Team Gaggia
-
-
4
6
-
-
10
8
-
-
-
28
22

Vern Schuppan

Porsche 956

Kremer Racing
Rothmans Porsche
Trust Racing Team
-
-
6
-
-
-
6
-
12
-
3
27
23

John Watson

Jaguar XJR-5
Porsche 956
Group 44 Racing
Rothmans Porsche
-
-
-
-
-
-
6
-
20
-
-
26
24

Manfred Winkelhock

Porsche 956

Kremer Racing
-
-
-
8
-
-
-
-
8
-
8
24
25
Franz Konrad

Porsche 956

Kremer Racing
John Fitzpatrick Racing
-
6
-
-
-
15
-
-
-
-
2
23
26
Sarel Van der Merwe

Porsche 956

John Fitzpatrick Racing
-
-
12
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
10
22
27

Riccardo Patrese

Lancia LC2-84

Martini Racing
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20
-
20
28
David Sutherland

Porsche 956

Kremer Racing
-
6
2
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
18
=

Thierry Boutsen

Porsche 956

John Fitzpatrick Racing
-
3
-
15
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
18
=
Bob Wollek

Lancia LC2-84

Martini Racing
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
15
-
18
31
Merl Volkert

Porsche 956
Schornstein Racing Team
6
2
8
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
17

A total of 84 drivers were classified in the 1984 World Endurance Championship for Drivers.[3]


Points were awarded to the top 10 finishers in each race on a 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1 basis,[2] with the following exceptions:



  • Drivers failing to drive the car for a prescribed minimum percentage of the laps in a race were not awarded points.

  • Drivers were not awarded points if the car did not complete 90% of the distance covered by the race winning car.


Only the best eight scores for each driver counted towards the championship,[2] with any other points being discarded.



World Endurance Championship for Manufacturers







































































































































































































Pos.[4]
Chassis [4]
Engine [4]
Mon [4]
Sil [4]
LM [4]
Nur [4]
Mos [4]
Spa [4]
Fuj [4]
Kya [4]
Total [4]
1

Germany Porsche

Germany Porsche
20
20
20
20
20
20
(20)
(12)

120
2

Italy Lancia

Italy Lancia
12
10
3
12



20

57
3

Italy Alba

Italy Giannini




12




12
4

Italy Alba

United Kingdom Ford




8




8
5

United Kingdom Tiga

United Kingdom Ford




4
2



6
=

Germany Lotec

Germany BMW






6


6
7

France Rondeau

United Kingdom Ford
4




1



5
8

United Kingdom Lola

Japan Mazda
3

1






4
=

Japan Toyota

Japan Toyota






4


4
10

United Kingdom MCS

Japan Mazda






3


3
11

Germany BMW

Germany BMW
2








2
12

United Kingdom Ecosse

United Kingdom Ford
1








1
=

United Kingdom Lola

United States Chevrolet






1


1

Points were awarded to the top 10 finishers in the order of 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1,[2]


Manufacturers were awarded points only for their best placed car [7] with no points awarded for places gained by any additional cars.


The chassis builder and engine builder of a competing car were considered as a single entity for classification purposes.


The races at Brands Hatch, Imola and Sandown Park were qualifying rounds for the World Endurance Championship for Drivers but not for the three manufacturers awards.[2]


Only the best six scores for each manufacturer counted towards the championship,[2] with any other points being discarded. Discarded points are shown with brackets.


In addition to competing for the World Endurance Championship for Manufacturers, Group C2 and Group B cars also competed for their own separate awards.



Group C2 Prototype FIA Cup



































































































































































































































Pos.[5]
Chassis [5]
Engine [5]
Mon [5]
Sil [5]
LM [5]
Nur [5]
Mos [5]
Spa [5]
Fuj [5]
Kya [5]
Total [5]
1

Italy Alba

Italy Giannini
12
20
8
10
20
10
(8)


80
2

United Kingdom Lola

Japan Mazda
20

20
15


12


67
3

United Kingdom Tiga

United Kingdom Ford



20
10
20



50
4

Germany Gebhardt

Germany Ford
10


12

12



34
5

France Rondeau

United Kingdom Ford


15

15




30
4=

Italy Alba

United Kingdom Cosworth

15


15




30
7

Germany Lotec

Germany BMW






20


20
8

United Kingdom Ecosse

United Kingdom Cosworth
15








15
8=

United Kingdom MCS

Japan Mazda






15


15
10

Japan Mazda

Japan Mazda


10



4


14
11

United Kingdom ADA

United Kingdom Ford

12







12
11=

Germany Gebhardt

United States Ford



12





12
12

United Kingdom Ceekar

United States Ford



8





8'
=

France Sthemo

Germany BMW



6





8'
14

United Kingdom MCS

Germany BMW






6


6


FIA Grand Touring Cup










































Pos.[2]
Manufacturer [2]
Mon [2]
Sil [2]
LM [2]
Nur [2]
Mos [2]
Spa [2]
Fuj [2]
Kya [2]
Total [2]
1

Germany BMW
20
20
20
20

20



100
2

Germany Porsche
15

15
10

12



52


References




  1. ^ Official Programme, (1984) Sandown 1000, page 44


  2. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrst FIA World Endurance, Autosport, 31 January 1985


  3. ^ abcdefghijklmnop 1984 World Endurance Championship for Drivers, 1985 FIA Yearbook of Automobile Sport, grey section, page 86


  4. ^ abcdefghijklm 1984 World Endurance Championship for Manufacturers, 1985 FIA Yearbook of Automobile Sport, grey section, page 87


  5. ^ abcdefghijklm 1984 Group C2 Prototype FIA Cup, 1985 FIA Yearbook of Automobile Sport, grey section, page 88


  6. ^ ab Race results, 1984 World Endurance Championship, www.classicscars.com Retrieved on 10 April 2013


  7. ^ Peter Higham, The Guinness Guide to International Motor Racing, 1995, page 260









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