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1982 World Sportscar Championship season
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The 1982 World Sportscar Championship season was the 30th season of FIA World Sportscar Championship racing. It featured the 1982 World Endurance Championship for Drivers, which was contested over an eight round series, and the 1982 World Endurance Championship for Manufacturers, which was contested concurrently with the first five rounds of the Drivers Championship. The Drivers’ title was open to Group C Sports Cars, Group B GT Cars, Group 6 Two-Seater Racing Cars, Group 5 Special Production Cars, Group 4 GT Cars, Group 3 GT Cars, Group 2 Touring Cars and IMSA GTX, GTO and GTU cars. The Manufacturers title was limited to Group C Sports Cars and Group B GT Cars only. The series ran from April 18, 1982 to October 17, 1982.[1]

Schedule[]

Rnd Race Circuit Date
1 25px Italy Trofeo Filippo Caracciolo (1000km) Autodromo Nazionale Monza April 18
2 25px United Kingdom The Pace Petroleum 6 Hours Silverstone Circuit May 16
3 25px Germany Rudolf Caracciola Wanderpreis 1000 Kilometres Nürburgring May 30
4 25px France 24 Hours of Le Mans Circuit de la Sarthe June 19
June 20
5 25px Belgium Trophee Diners Club 1000 Kilometres Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps September 5
6 25px Italy Trofeo Banca Toscana 1000 Kilometres Mugello Circuit September 19
7 25px Japan WEC in Japan (6 Hours) Fuji Speedway October 3
8 25px United Kingdom Shell Oils 1000 Kilometres Brands Hatch October 17

† - Non-points scoring races for manufacturers

Season results[]

Races[]

Rnd Circuit C Winning Team Results
C Winning Drivers
1 Monza 25px France Automobiles Jean Rondeau Results
25px France Henri Pescarolo
25px Italy Giorgio Francia
2 Silverstone 25px Italy Martini Racing Results
25px Italy Michele Alboreto
25px Italy Riccardo Patrese
3 Nürburgring 25px Italy Martini Racing Results
25px Italy Michele Alboreto
25px Italy Riccardo Patrese
25px Italy Teo Fabi
4 La Sarthe 25px Germany Rothmans Porsche Results
25px Belgium Jacky Ickx
25px United Kingdom Derek Bell
5 Spa-Francorchamps 25px Germany Rothmans Porsche Results
25px Belgium Jacky Ickx
25px Germany Jochen Mass
6 Mugello 25px Italy Martini Racing Results
25px Italy Piercarlo Ghinzani
25px Italy Michele Alboreto
7 Fuji 25px Germany Rothmans Porsche Results
25px Belgium Jacky Ickx
25px Germany Jochen Mass
8 Brands Hatch 25px Germany Rothmans Porsche Results
25px Belgium Jacky Ickx
25px Germany Jochen Mass

Drivers Championship[]

Points towards the 1982 World Endurance Championship for Drivers were awarded on a 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1 basis to drivers of the ten top placed cars at each round, regardless of class. Bonus points were also awarded to the drivers of those cars on the following basis:

  • 0 points to Category I (Group C, Group 5 over 2000cc, IMSA GTX over 2000cc)
  • 1 point to Category II (Group B over 2000cc, Group 6 under 2000cc, Group 5 under 2000cc, Group 4 over 2000cc, IMSA GTO)
  • 2 points to Category III (IMSA GTU, Group 2 over 2000cc, Group 3 over 2000cc)
  • 3 points to Category IV (Group B under 2000cc, Group 4 under 2000cc, Group 2 under 2000cc, Group 3 under 2000cc).[1]

Only the best six round results could be retained by each driver.[1] Any driver transferring between cars during a race was ineligible to score points and a driver was required to complete at least 30 percent of the car's distance to be awarded points.[2]

Belgian driver Jacky Ickx won the title at the wheel of a Porsche 956 entered by Rothmans Porsche.[1]

Manufacturers Championship[]

Points towards the 1982 World Endurance Championship for Manufacturers were scored only by Group C and Group B cars on a 20-15-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1 basis for the first ten finishers in these two classes combined. Only the best placed car from each manufacturer was eligible to score points and only the best four round results could be retained by each manufacturer.[1]

Pos Manufacturer [3] Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Rd 5 Total
1 Porsche 20 15 20 20 75
2 Ford - Rondeau 20 12 20 (8) 10 62
3 Aston Martin-Nimrod 10 10 4 24
4 Peugeot - WM 15 6 21
5 Ford 8 2 10
6 Ford - Sauber 4 6 10
7 Ford - Lola 3 3
8 Ford - Cougar 1 1

Note: The FIA awarded manufacturers placings to the combined engine/chassis unit. For cars competing with a different make of engine to that of the chassis, the FIA gave prominence to the engine over the chassis when naming a “Manufacturer”.[4]

The Cars[]

The following models contributed towards the nett pointscores of their respective manufacturers.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Autosport Endurance Racing Review, 1982, Supplement to Autosport, January 6, 1983
  2. János Wimpffen, Time and Two Seats, 1999, page 1347
  3. FIA Yearbook, 1983, Grey section, page 79
  4. Automobile Year, 1982/83, page 154

External links[]

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"Group 6" World Championship seasons
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