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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

Nation No Driver Entrant Car 1994 Championship
Belgium Belgium 1 Marc Duez BMW Motorsport BMW 318i Belgian Procar Championship
2 Thierry Tassin FINA Team Oreca BMW 318i
Switzerland Switzerland 3 Alain Menu Renault Dealer Racing Renault Laguna British Touring Car Championship
4 Bernard Thuner Wira Peugeot Peugeot 405 Swiss Touring Car Championship
Czech Republic Czech Republic 5 Vaclav Bervid Bervid Sport Styling BMW 318i Super Tourenwagen Cup
6 Milos Bychl Bychl-Euro Racing BMW 318i
Germany Germany 7 Michael Bartels Nissan Castrol Racing Nissan Primera
8 Frank Biela ROC Competition Audi 80 Quattro
9 Markus Oestreich Wolf Racing Ford Mondeo
10 Hans-Joachim Stuck ROC Competition Audi 80 Quattro
11 Joachim Winkelhock BMW Motorsport Team Schnitzer BMW 318i British Touring Car Championship
Spain Spain 12 Antonio Albacete Equipo Banco Central Hispano Opel Vectra Spanish Touring Car Championship
13 Adrián Campos Alfa Romeo Spain Alfa Romeo 155
14 Carlos Palau Ford España Ford Mondeo
15 Luis Pérez-Sala Old Spice Nissan Racing Nissan Primera
16 Luis Villamil Alfa Romeo Spain Alfa Romeo 155
France France 18 Philippe Gache Graff Racing Ford Mondeo French Supertouring Championship
19 Yvan Muller FINA Team Oreca BMW 318i
United Kingdom Great Britain 20 John Cleland Vauxhall Sport Vauxhall Cavalier British Touring Car Championship
21 Robb Gravett Ford Team Mondeo Ford Mondeo
22 Anthony Reid HKS Racing Vauxhall Cavalier Japanese Touring Car Championship
23 Steve Soper BMW Motorsport Team Schnitzer BMW 318i
24 Patrick Watts Peugeot Sport Peugeot 405 British Touring Car Championship
Italy Italy 25 Stefano Modena Alfa Corse Alfa Romeo 155 Italian Superturismo Championship
26 Emanuele Pirro Audi Sport Italia Audi 80 Quattro
27 Roberto Ravaglia CiBiEmme Engineering BMW 318i
28 Antonio Tamburini Alfa Corse Alfa Romeo 155
29 Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Corse Alfa Romeo 155 British Touring Car Championship
Netherlands Netherlands 30 Jan Lammers Volvo 850 Racing Volvo 850
New Zealand New Zealand 31 Paul Radisich Ford Team Mondeo Ford Mondeo
Sweden Sweden 32 Per-Gunnar Andersson Peggen Motorsport BMW 318i Nordic Touring Car Championship
33 Slim Borgudd Mazda Cars Mazda Xedos 6
Venezuela Venezuela 34 Johnny Cecotto BMW Motorsport Team Bigazzi BMW 318i Super Tourenwagen Cup
South Africa South Africa 35 Shaun van der Linde BMW South Africa BMW 318i South African Touring Car Championship
United Kingdom not nominated 40 Julian Bailey Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Carina British Touring Car Championship
41 Tim Harvey Renault Dealer Team Renault Laguna
42 Will Hoy Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Carina
43 David Leslie Renault Dealer Team Renault Laguna
44 Matt Neal Team Dynamics Mazda 323F
45 Kieth O'Dor Old Spice Nissan Racing Nissan Primera

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, taking both men out of the race, 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. Whene 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 loose Biela 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

Pos No Driver Car Lap Time
1 31 New Zealand Paul Radisich Ford Mondeo Ghia 1:38.09
2 23 United Kingdom Steve Soper BMW 318iS 1:38.26
3 29 Italy Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 155 Ts 1:38.39
4 20 United Kingdom John Cleland Vauxhall Cavalier Gsi 1:38.44
5 41 United Kingdom Tim Harvey Renault Laguna 1:38.49
6 26 Italy Emanuele Pirro Audi 80 Quattro 1:38.49
7 20 Switzerland Alain Menu Renault Laguna 1:38.55
8 22 United Kingdom Anthony Reid Vauxhall Cavalier Gsi 1:38.59
9 25 Italy Stefano Modena Alfa Romeo 155 Ts 1:38.65
10 8 Germany Frank Biela Audi 80 Quattro 1:38.70
11 19 France Yvan Muller BMW 318iS 1:39.07
12 11 Germany Joachim Winkelhock BMW 318iS 1:39.08
13 27 Italy Roberto Ravaglia BMW 318iS 1:39.46
14 1 Belgium Marc Duez BMW 318iS 1:39.46
15 34 Venezuela Johnny Cecotto BMW 318iS 1:39.53
16 9 Germany Markus Oestreich Ford Mondeo Ghia 1:39.60
17 7 Belgium Michael Bartels Nissan Primera Gte 1:39.60
18 21 United Kingdom Robb Gravett Ford Mondeo Ghia 1:39.62
19 24 United Kingdom Patrick Watts Peugeot 405 Mi16 1:39.70
20 2 Belgium Thierry Tassin BMW 318iS 1:39.70
21 10 Germany Hans Joachim Stuck Audi 80 Quattro 1:39.73
22 35 South Africa Shaun van der Linde BMW 318iS 1:40.11
23 40 United Kingdom Julian Bailey Toyota Carina E GT 1:40.16
24 18 France Philippe Gache Ford Mondeo Ghia 1:40.21
25 45 United Kingdom Kieth O'Dor Nissan Primera Gte 1:40.29
26 14 Spain Carlos Palau Ford Mondeo Ghia 1:40.31
27 30 Netherlands Jan Lammers Volvo 850 Glt 1:40.59
28 43 United Kingdom David Leslie Renault Laguna 1:40.59
29 42 United Kingdom Will Hoy Toyota Carina E GT 1:41.05
30 13 Spain Adrian Campos Alfa Romeo 155 Ts 1:41.09
31 28 Italy Antonio Tamburini Alfa Romeo 155 Ts 1:41.34
32 12 Spain Antonio Albacete Opel Vectra Gt 1:41.51
33 16 Spain Luis Villamil Alfa Romeo 155 Ts 1:41.58
34 15 Spain Luis Perez Sala Nissan Primera Gte 1:42.07
35 4 Switzerland Bernard Thuner Peugeot 405 Mi16 1:42.12
36 44 United Kingdom Matt Neal Mazda Lantis 1:42.61
37 32 Sweden Per-Gunnar Andersson BMW 318iS 1:42.65
38 6 Czech Republic Milos Bychl BMW 318iS 1:43.52
39 33 Sweden Slim Borgudd Mazda Xedos 6 1:43.56
40 5 Czech Republic Vaclav Bervid BMW 318iS 1:43.87


Race

Pos No Driver Car Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 31 New Zealand Paul Radisich Ford Mondeo Ghia 25 41:56.730 1 40
2 23 United Kingdom Steve Soper BMW 318iS 25 +1.91s 2 30
3 11 Germany Joachim Winkelhock BMW 318iS 25 +7.11s 12 24
4 29 Italy Gabriele Tarquini Alfa Romeo 155 Ts 25 +7.96s 3 20
5 10 Germany Hans-Joachim Stuck Audi 80 Quattro 25 +29.50s 21 16
6 34 Venezuela Johnny Cecotto BMW 318iS 25 +31.22s 15 15
7 19 France Yvan Muller BMW 318iS 25 +32.12s 11 14
8 9 Germany Markus Oestreich Ford Mondeo Ghia 25 +34.56s 16 13
9 1 Belgium Marc Duez BMW 318iS 25 +38.35s 14 12
10 27 Italy Roberto Ravaglia BMW 318iS 25 +40.64s 13 11
11 2 Belgium Thierry Tassin BMW 318iS 25 +41.09s 20 10
12 40 United Kingdom Julian Bailey Toyota Carina E GT 25 +46.02s 23 9
13 21 United Kingdom Robb Gravett Ford Mondeo Ghia 25 +52.63s 18 8
14 42 United Kingdom Will Hoy Toyota Carina E GT 25 +55.39s 29 7
15 24 United Kingdom Patrick Watts Peugeot 405 Mi16 25 +1.01.74s 19 6
16 14 Spain Carlos Palau Ford Mondeo Ghia 25 +1.06.23s 26 5
17 13 Spain Adrian Campos Alfa Romeo 155 Ts 25 +1.17.87s 30 4
18 16 Spain Luis Villamil Alfa Romeo 155 Ts 25 +1.18.54s 33 3
19 15 Spain Luis Pérez-Sala Nissan Primera Gte 25 +1.18.88s 34 2
20 12 Spain Antonio Albacete Opel Vectra Gt 25 +1.21.32s 32 1
21 33 Sweden Slim Borgudd Mazda Xedos 6 24 +1 Lap 39
22 44 United Kingdom Matt Neal Mazda 323F 24 +1 Lap 36
23 32 Sweden Per-Gunnar Andersson BMW 318iS 24 +1 Lap 37
24 28 Italy Antonio Tamburini Alfa Romeo 155 Ts 24 +1 Lap 31
Ret 8 Germany Frank Biela Audi 80 Quattro 19 Accident 10
Ret 7 Germany Michael Bartels Nissan Primera Gte 18 Disqualified 17
Ret 5 Czech Republic Vaclav Bervid BMW 318iS 13 Engine 40
Ret 22 United Kingdom Anthony Reid Vauxhall Cavalier Gsi 12 Accident 8
Ret 4 Switzerland Bernard Thuner Peugeot 405 Mi16 9 Engine 35
Ret 41 United Kingdom Tim Harvey Renault Laguna 3 Head Gasket 5
Ret 18 France Philippe Gache Ford Mondeo Ghia 2 Accident Damage 24
Ret 20 United Kingdom John Cleland Vauxhall Cavalier Gsi 0 Accident 4
Ret 26 Italy Emanuele Pirro Audi 80 Quattro 0 Accident 6
Ret 27 Italy Stefano Modena Alfa Romeo 155 Ts 0 Accident 9
Ret 3 Switzerland Alain Menu Renault Laguna 0 Accident (1st start) 7
Ret 35 South Africa Shaun van der Linde BMW 318iS 0 Accident (1st start) 22
Ret 45 United Kingdom Kieth O'Dor Nissan Primera Gte 0 Accident (1st start) 25
Ret 30 Netherlands Jan Lammers Volvo 850 Glt 0 Accident (1st start) 27
Ret 43 United Kingdom David Leslie Renault Laguna 0 Accident (1st start) 28
Ret 6 Czech Republic Milos Bychl BMW 318iS 0 Accident (1st start) 38
  • Fastest Lap: Paul Radisich 1.39.60

Nations' standings

Pos Nation Points
1 Germany Germany 53
2 United Kingdom Great Britain 44
3 Italy Italy 31
4 Spain Spain 12

Manufacturers' Trophy

Pos Nation Points
1 Germany BMW 54
2 United States Ford 48
3 Italy Alfa Romeo 20
4 Germany Audi 16
5 Japan Toyota 16
6 France Peugeot 6
7 Japan Nissan 2
8 Germany Opel / Vauxhall 1
9 Japan Mazda 0
9 France Renault 0
9 Sweden Volvo 0

References

  1. "Tourist Trophy Past Winners". Royal Automobile Club. Archived from the original on May 13, 2019. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
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