1987 World Rally Championship

The 1987 World Rally Championship was the 15th season of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) World Rally Championship (WRC). The season consisted of 13 rallies in the same venues of the previous season. The only alteration to the schedule was the move of the Olympus Rally from December to June on the calendar.

1987 marked the beginning of a new era for the WRC, as it was the first season driven without the powerful and popular Group B rally cars, seeing the Group A cars come to the forefront of the world stage and the institution of championships not only for manufacturers and drivers, but also drivers of production and two-wheel drive cars. Group A would remain at the forefront of the championship for ten years, where a new specification, World Rally Car were made standard in 1997. The FIA also changed the basic scoring rules for manufacturers although they retained the policy of having two rallies not count toward manufacturers totals. New Zealand and the Ivory Coast were selected in 1987 to count solely for drivers' titles.

Martini Lancia proved most successful in adjusting to the new lower-powered cars, adopting the Lancia Delta HF 4WD, driven by Finns Juha Kankkunen and Markku Alén as well as Italian Miki Biasion. Between the three, Lancia would gather nine rally wins over the thirteen race season, dominating the manufacturers' race for the championship. Meanwhile, the three drivers split success between them, placing closely in the top three places for the drivers' title by the end of the season.

Audi Sport retained both Hannu Mikkola and Walter Röhrl, although they could not duplicate the success of their Group B seasons, both placing well down in the drivers' title competition. Audi however did gain some points from others team running the Quattro. Clarion Team Europe with driver Per Eklund contributed 26 points to the work's effort while Mig Linz's entry, Georg Fischer added another eight, bolstering Audi's bid for second overall.

The Philips Renault Elf team struggled through the season with the Group A Renault 11 Turbo. French drivers Jean Ragnotti and François Chatriot were unable to gain much success, with the highlight of their season coming at Portugal with Ragnotti's second-place finish.

Volkswagen Motorsport followed their success of the previous season with Swede Kenneth Eriksson, the 1986 winner of the championship for drivers of Group A cars. Eriksson was able to place fourth overall on the season, beaten only by Lancia drivers. Volkswagen, lacking a major second driver, was surpassed by not only Lancia, but Audi and Renault as well in the manufacturer standings.

Ford Motor Company made its return to serious competition by enlisting drivers Ari Vatanen and Stig Blomqvist, but struggled early on with the Sierra XR 4x4. The car was dropped, its replacement on the works team coming in the end of the season in the form of the redesigned Sierra RS Cosworth, which met with much greater success, challenging the dominant Lancias in the final three events of the season.

Teams and drivers

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TeamManufacturerCarTyreDriversRounds
Martini LanciaLanciaDelta HF 4WDP Juha Kankkunen1–3, 6–7, 10, 13
Miki Biasion1, 3, 5–7, 9, 12
Bruno Saby1, 5, 12–13
Markku Alén2–3, 6–7, 10, 12–13
Mikael Ericsson2, 13
Vic Preston Jr4
Yves Loubet5
Jorge Recalde9
Mazda Rally Team EuropeMazda323 4WDM Timo Salonen1–3, 10, 13
Ingvar Carlsson1–3, 9–10
Mikael Sundström2, 10, 13
Harri Toivonen2, 10
Rod Millen7
Jon Woodner7
Neil Allport8
Pascal Gaban12
Philips Renault Elf
Renault Sport Elf
Renault11 TurboM Jean Ragnotti1, 3, 5–6, 12
François Chatriot1, 3, 5–6, 12
Alain Oreille1, 5
Manuel Breyner3
Inverno Amaral3
Bento Amaral3
Audi SportAudi200 Quattro
80 Quattro
Coupé Quattro
M Walter Röhrl1, 4, 6
Hannu Mikkola4, 6, 10
Lars-Erik Torph2
Per Eklund2, 9, 10, 13
Göran Åndberg2
Rudi Stohl3–4, 6, 11–12
Jorge Recalde6
Paolo Alessandrini6
John Buffum7
David Llewellin12–13
Ford Motor Co LtdFordSierra XR 4x4
Sierra RS Cosworth
P Stig Blomqvist1–2, 4–5, 8, 10, 13
Kalle Grundel1–2, 5
Didier Auriol1, 5, 12
Carlos Sainz3, 5, 13
Joaquim Santos3
John Hellier4
Ari Vatanen10
Jimmy McRae12–13
Mark Lovell13
George Donaldson13
Volkswagen MotorsportVolkswagenGolf GTI 16VP Kenneth Eriksson1–6, 8–9, 11, 13
Erwin Weber1, 3–4, 6, 9, 11
Teemu Tahko10
Fuji Heavy IndustriesSubaruRX TurboD Per Eklund1, 4
Harald Demuth1
Ari Vatanen4
Peter 'Possum' Bourne4, 8, 13
Frank Tundo4
José Celsi9
Mercedes FranceMercedes190E 2.3 16VM Bernard Darniche1, 5
Dany Snobeck1
Jolly ClubLanciaDelta HF 4WDP Vittorio Caneva1–3, 6, 12
Alex Fiorio1–3, 6–7, 10, 12
Giorgio Schön1
Mikael Ericsson6, 12
Giannis Vardinogiannis6
Jorge Recalde9
Gianfranco Cunico12
Alex Fassina12
Pierangela Riva12
GM Euro SportOpel
Vauxhall
Kadett GSI 16V
Astra GTE
M Mats Jonsson2, 10, 13
Björn Johansson2
Håkan Eriksson2
David Metcalfe2, 13
Rauno Aaltonen4
Guy Fréquelin5, 12
Sepp Haider10, 12–13
Derek Bell13
Malcolm Wilson13
Andrew Wood13
Pentti Airikkala13
Mitsubishi Ralliart EuropeMitsubishiStarion TurboM Robert Koch2
David Offier8
Lasse Lampi10
Antero Laine10
Patrick Tauziac11
Toyota Team EuropeToyotaSupra 3.0i
Supra Turbo
P Björn Waldegård4, 7, 11
Lars-Erik Torph4, 7, 11
Robin Ulyate4, 11
Nissan Motorsports InternationalNissan200SXD Shekhar Mehta4, 6–7, 11
Andrea Zanussi4, 6
Mike Kirkland4, 6, 11
Jayant Shah4
Stratis Hatzipanayiotou6
Mikael Ericsson7
Per Eklund7
Paddy Davidson8
Alain Ambrosino11
Rothmans Motul BMWBMWM3M Bernard Béguin5
Marc Duez5
Patrick Bernardini5
Grifone EssoLanciaDelta HF 4WDP Paolo Alessandriani7, 12
Fabrizio Tabaton12
Funkberaterring Rally TeamLanciaDelta HF 4WDM Franz Wittmann8

Schedule and results

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1987 World Rally Championship schedule and results
RoundRally nameStagesPodium finishers
RankDriverCo-driverTeamCarTime
1 Rallye Monte Carlo
(17 January–22 January)
26 stages
571 km
Tarmac
1 Miki Biasion Tiziano Siviero Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD7:39.50
2 Juha Kankkunen Juha Piironen Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD7:40.49
3 Walter Röhrl Christian Geistdörfer Audi SportAudi 200 Quattro7:44.00
2 Swedish Rally
(13 February–14 February)
26 stages
400 km
Snow/Ice
1 Timo Salonen Seppo Harjanne Mazda Rally Team EuropeMazda 323 4WD4:11.00
2 Mikael Ericsson Claes Billstam Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD4:11.23
3 Juha Kankkunen Juha Piironen Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD4:12.46
3 Rallye de Portugal
(11 March–14 March)
37 stages
597 km
Gravel/Tarmac
1 Markku Alén Ilkka Kivimäki Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD7:09.39
2 Jean Ragnotti Pierre Thimonier Renault Sport ElfRenault 11 Turbo7:12.32
3 Kenneth Eriksson Peter Diekmann Volkswagen MotorsportVolkswagen Golf GTI 16V7:14.37
4 Safari Rally
(16 April–20 April)
83 controls
4011 km
Gravel
1 Hannu Mikkola Arne Hertz Audi SportAudi 200 Quattro3:39.44
2 Walter Röhrl Christian Geistdörfer Audi SportAudi 200 Quattro3:56.59
3 Lars-Erik Torph Benny Melander Toyota Team EuropeToyota Supra 3.0i4:31.09
5 Tour de Corse
(7 May–9 May)
24 stages
619 km
Tarmac
1 Bernard Béguin Jean-Jacques Lenne Rothmans Motul BMWBMW M37:22.30
2 Yves Loubet Jean-Bernard Vieu Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD7:24.38
3 Miki Biasion Tiziano Siviero Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD7:24.58
6 Acropolis Rally
(May 31–3)
33 stages
538 km
Gravel
1 Markku Alén Ilkka Kivimäki Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD7:25.57
2 Juha Kankkunen Juha Piironen Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD7:26.45
3 Hannu Mikkola Arne Hertz Audi SportAudi 200 Quattro7:31.21
7 Olympus Rally
(26 June–29 June)
42 stages
540 km
Gravel
1 Juha Kankkunen Juha Piironen Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD5:59.24
2 Miki Biasion Tiziano Siviero Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD5:59.36
3 Markku Alén Ilkka Kivimäki Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD6:00.06
8 Rally New Zealand[1]
(11 July–14 July)
36 stages
593 km
Gravel
1 Franz Wittmann Jörg Pattermann Funkberaterring Rally TeamLancia Delta HF 4WD6:56.00
2 Kenneth Eriksson Peter Diekmann Volkswagen MotorsportVolkswagen Golf GTI 16V6:56.47
3 Possum Bourne Michael Eggleton Fuji Heavy IndustriesSubaru RX Turbo7:04.25
9 Rally Argentina
(4 August–8 August)
26 stages
596 km
Gravel
1 Miki Biasion Tiziano Siviero Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD7:10.27
2 Jorge Recalde Jorge del Buono Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD7:11.28
3 Erwin Weber Matthias Feltz Volkswagen MotorsportVolkswagen Golf GTI 16V7:37.11
10 1000 Lakes Rally
(27 August–30 August)
52 stages
494 km
Gravel
1 Markku Alén Ilkka Kivimäki Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD5:12.22
2 Ari Vatanen Terry Harryman Ford Motor Co LtdFord Sierra RS Cosworth5:17.54
3 Stig Blomqvist Bruno Berglund Ford Motor Co LtdFord Sierra RS Cosworth5:18.51
11 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire[1]
(22 September–26 September)
29 controls
3831 km
Gravel
1 Kenneth Eriksson Peter Diekmann Volkswagen MotorsportVolkswagen Golf GTI 16V+48.57 pen
2 Shekhar Mehta Rob Combes Nissan Motorsports InternationalNissan 200SX+1:09.18 pen
3 Erwin Weber Matthias Feltz Volkswagen MotorsportVolkswagen Golf GTI 16V+2:05.56 pen
12 Rallye Sanremo
(12 October–15 October)
38 stages
529 km
Gravel/Tarmac
1 Miki Biasion Tiziano Siviero Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD6:09.19
2 Bruno Saby Jean-François Fauchille Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD6:14.30
3 Jean Ragnotti Pierre Thimonier Renault Sport ElfRenault 11 Turbo6:16.55
13 RAC Rally
(22 November–25 November)
47 stages
539 km
Gravel/Tarmac
1 Juha Kankkunen Juha Piironen Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF 4WD5:26.36
2 Stig Blomqvist Bruno Berglund Ford Motor Co LtdFord Sierra RS Cosworth5:29.48
3 Jimmy McRae Ian Grindrod RED FordFord Sierra RS Cosworth5:33.15

Championship for manufacturers

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1987 World Rally Championship for Manufacturers
RankManufacturersEventTotal
points

MON

SWE

POR

KEN

FRA

GRC

USA

ARG

FIN

ITA

GBR
1 Lancia20-20--2020202020-140
2 Audi146820-14--12-882
3 Renault8-17-1210-10-14-71
4 Volkswagen1041412-8-14--264
5 Ford-82-6---17121762
6 Mazda1220----12-8--52
7 Toyota---14--8----22
8 BMW----20------20
9 Opel---2-----8616
10 Subaru1--10------112
11 Nissan---4-14----9
12 Fiat--1----4---5
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Championship for drivers

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1987 World Rally Championship for Drivers
RankDriverEventTotal
points

MON

SWE

POR

KEN

FRA

GRC

USA

NZL

ARG

FIN

CIV

ITA

GBR
1 Juha Kankkunen151210--1520--8--20100
2 Miki Biasion20-3-12415-20--20-94
3 Markku Alén-820--2012--20--888
4 Kenneth Eriksson8312----1510-20-270
5 Jean Ragnotti6-15-108-----12-51
6 Erwin Weber4--10-6--12-12--44
7 Stig Blomqvist-6-------12--1533
8 Hannu Mikkola---20-12-------32
9 Jorge Recalde--1--104-16----30
10 Mikael Ericsson-15---------31028
11 Walter Röhrl12--15---------27
12 Per Eklund14-8--2--10---25
13 François Chatriot3-8-83-------22
14 Timo Salonen-20-----------20
Bernard Béguin----20--------20
Franz Wittmann-------20-----20
17 Ingvar Carlsson1010-----------20
18 Shekhar Mehta------3---15--18
19 Ari Vatanen---1-----15---16
20 Yves Loubet----15--------15
Bruno Saby-----------15-15
22 Didier Auriol----3------10-13
23 Lars-Erik Torph---12---------12
'Possum' Bourne-------12-----12
Jimmy McRae------------1212
26 Rod Millen------10------10
Tony Teesdale-------10-----10
Patrick Tauziac----------10--10
29 Paolo Alessandrini------8----2-10
30 Rudi Stohl--44-2-------10
31 David Officer-------8-----8
Gabriel Raies--------8----8
Patrick Copetti----------8--8
Fabrizio Tabaton-----------8-8
35 Carlos Sainz----4-------37
36 Georg Fischer--6----------6
Robin Ulyate---6---------6
Marc Duez----6--------6
Björn Waldegård------6------6
Ken Adamson-------6-----6
Paulo Lemos--------6----6
Thorbjörn Edling---------6---6
Adolphe Choteau----------6--6
Guy Fréquelin-----------6-6
David Llewellin------------66
46 Stuart Weeber-------4-----4
Jorge Fleck--------4----4
Sebastian Lindholm---------4---4
Martial Yacé----------4--4
Alex Fiorio-----------4-4
Mats Jonsson------------44
52 Mike Kirkland---3-1-------4
53 Simon Davies-------3-----3
Jorge Bescham--------3----3
Tomi Palmqvist---------3---3
Alessandro Molino----------3--3
57 Erik Johansson-1-------2---3
58 Bertrand Balas2------------2
Bror Danielsson-2-----------2
Joaquim Santos--2----------2
Rauno Aaltonen---2---------2
Alain Oreille----2--------2
Kouichi Hazu-------2-----2
Ernesto Soto--------2----2
Fredrik Donner----------2--2
66 Laurent Poggi----1--------1
Clive Smith------1------1
Grant Goile-------1-----1
Alejandro Schmauk--------1----1
Timo Heinonen---------1---1
Lambert Kouame----------1--1
Sepp Haider-----------1-1
Roger Ericsson------------11
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Sources

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  1. ^ a b Event not included in the Manufacturers' Championship

See also

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