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1985 World Rally Championship

13th season of the FIA World Rally Championship


13th season of the FIA World Rally Championship

Timo Salonen World Manufacturers' Champion: Peugeot The 1985 World Rally Championship was the 13th season of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) World Rally Championship (WRC). The season consisted of 12 rallies following the same schedule as the previous season. Peugeot Sport's Timo Salonen beat Audi Sport's Stig Blomqvist and Walter Röhrl to the drivers' title. Peugeot won their first manufacturers' title, ahead of Audi and Lancia.

Summary

Peugeot Talbot Sport, having made a successful late-season entry to Group B with their new Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 car, returned in 1985 for a full season with the car. Ari Vatanen, who had won three of the last four rallies of 1984 in the car, also returned with the team and in the first rally of the season, passed Walter Röhrl's Quattro in the snowy and icy terrain after incurring an eight-minute penalty caused by co-driver Terry Harryman's error. At the Swedish Rally, Vatanen won again, establishing himself as the early favorite for a driver's title, as well as putting Peugeot ahead of Audi.

A disaster struck in May at the Tour de Corse. On the 4th stage of the rally, Italian driver Attilio Bettega crashed his Lancia 037 into a tree and was killed instantly. His co-driver Maurizio Perissinot survived the crash uninjured. The crash raised questions about the safety aspects of Group B cars. Exactly one year later at the same event Henri Toivonen suffered a similar fatal accident forcing FIA to ban Group B.

Unfortunately, Vatanen had a major accident in Argentina while speeding down a long, straight road in top gear when his car crashed and rolled end-over-front. The flimsy exterior of the car shattered, but the strong rollcage absorbed most of the impact. The drivers were airlifted to hospital by Peugeot's helicopter, and Vatanen's injuries were severe and seemed life-threatening. Although he would recover and return to the sport, the Peugeot team was forced to turn to its other driver, Timo Salonen. Salonen had already taken the points lead and finished with the driver's championship on the strength of five rally wins.

Audi Sport faced the dual pressure of Peugeot's strong 205 car in competition, and waning company commitment to the Quattro rally program. With the danger of the Group B rally becoming a more publicized issue, the company was questioning its involvement in the sport unless major changes were made to improve safety. While both Stig Blomqvist and Walter Röhrl were retained as drivers, they suffered generally at the hands of the Peugeot team although they would ultimately place second and third respectively. Their season however only included a single rally win between them, with Röhrl's triumph at Sanremo proving to be Audi's last Group B victory in the World Rally Championship.

The Lancia Martini team's season was an even greater disappointment than Audi's. The rear-wheel drive Lancia Sport 037 met with little success, even in the hands of such drivers as Markku Alén, Massimo Biasion, and Henri Toivonen. Toivonen would suffer an accident, breaking three vertebrae in his neck early on and missing most of the season. The team awaited the arrival of the Delta S4, a four-wheel-drive car, hoping it would give them a competitive advantage. Arriving for the final rally of the season, the RAC Rally, it succeeded in collecting the victory and giving the team hope for competing in the following season.

Austin Rallying made its entrance to the rally scene with the new MG Metro 6R4 and its 3.0L V6 engine, taking a podium position at the RAC. Austin's success would be brief, however, as the Metro would struggle in the final season of Group B competition in 1986. As with previous seasons, while all 12 events were calculated for tallying the drivers' scores, only 11 of the events applied to the championship for manufacturers. The event in 1985 which applied only to driver standings was Rallye Côte d'Ivoire.

Calendar

Rd.Start dateFinish dateRallyRally headquartersSurfaceStagesDistancePoints123456789101112
26 January1 FebruaryMON 53rd Rallye Automobile Monte-CarloMonte CarloMixed34851.10 kmDrivers & Manufacturers
15 February17 FebruarySWE 35th International Swedish RallyKarlstad, Värmland CountySnow29513.68 kmDrivers & Manufacturers
6 March9 MarchPOR 19th Rallye de Portugal - Vinho do PortoEstoril, LisbonMixed47730.50 kmDrivers & Manufacturers
4 April8 AprilKEN 33rd Marlboro Safari RallyNairobiGravelN/A5167 kmDrivers & Manufacturers
2 May4 MayFRA 29th Tour de Corse - Rallye de FranceAjaccio, CorsicaTarmac301122.25 kmDrivers & Manufacturers
27 May30 MayGRC 32nd Rothmans Acropolis RallyAthensGravel47807.67 kmDrivers & Manufacturers
29 June2 JulyNZL 16th AWA Clarion Rally of New ZealandAucklandGravel48935.50 kmDrivers & Manufacturers
30 July3 AugustARG 5th Rally of ArgentinaBuenos AiresGravel23956.71 kmDrivers & Manufacturers
23 August25 AugustFIN 35th Rally of the 1000 LakesJyväskylä, Central FinlandGravel51458.01 kmDrivers & Manufacturers
29 September4 OctoberITA 27th Rallye SanremoSanremo, LiguriaMixed45696.90 kmDrivers & Manufacturers
30 October3 NovemberCIV 17th Rallye Cote d'IvoireYamoussoukroGravelN/A4103 kmDrivers only
24 November28 NovemberGBR 41st Lombard RAC RallyNottinghamGravel65896.98 kmDrivers & Manufacturers
**Sources:**

Teams and drivers

TeamManufacturerCarTyreDriversRoundsAudiPeugeotLanciaLanciaCitroënMazdaOpelToyotaNissanRenaultPorscheLanciaMGVolkswagenSubaru
DEU Audi SportQuattro SportSWE Stig Blomqvist1–4, 6–9
DEU Walter Röhrl1–3, 5–7, 10, 12
FIN Hannu Mikkola2, 4, 9, 12
SWE Per Eklund2, 9, 12
FIN Lasse Lampi2, 9
GBR Malcolm Wilson2
GBR David Llewellin2
NZL Malcolm Stewart7
AUT Wilfred Wiedner8
FRA Michèle Mouton11
DEU Franz Braun11
FRA Peugeot Talbot Sport205 Turbo 16
205 Turbo 16 E2FIN Ari Vatanen1–8
FIN Timo Salonen1–10, 12
FRA Bruno Saby1, 4–5, 10
ARG Carlos Reutemann8
SWE Kalle Grundel9, 12
Italia Giovanni del Zoppo10
FIN Mikael Sundström12
ITA Martini RacingRally 037 evo
Delta S4FIN Henri Toivonen1, 9–10, 12
FIN Markku Alén4–5, 9–10, 12
ITA Attilio Bettega4–5
KEN Vic Preston Jr4
KEN Greg Criticos4
ITA Jolly ClubRally 037 evoITA Miki Biasion1, 3, 5, 10
ITA Dario Cerrato10
FRA Citroën CompétitionsVisaFRA Jean-Claude Andruet1
FRA Philippe Wambergue1
FRA François Chauche1
FRA Maurice Chomat1
FRA Christian Dorche1
FRA Olivier Tabatoni5
ITA Gabriele Noberasco10
JPN Mazda Rally Team EuropeRX-7SWE Ingvar Carlsson2, 6, 12
DEU Achim Warmbold6
NZL Neil Allport7
NZL Mike Montgomery7
FIN Minna Sillankorva9
NZL Rod Millen12
DEU Opel Euro TeamManta 400FIN Rauno Aaltonen4
DEU Erwin Weber4, 12
FRA Guy Fréquelin5
GBR Russell Brookes12
GBR Jimmy McRae12
GBR Phil Colins12
JPN Toyota Team EuropeCelica TCTSWE Björn Waldegård4, 7, 9, 11–12
KEN Dave Horsey4
FIN Juha Kankkunen4, 7, 9, 11–12
JPN Team Nissan Europe240RSKEN Shekhar Mehta4, 6–8
KEN Jayant Shah4, 6, 8
KEN Mike Kirkland4, 6, 11
FRA Alain Ambrosino4, 11
GRC George Moschous6
GRC Stratis Hatzipanayiotou6
NZL Reg Cook7
NZL Jim Donald7
FIN Peter Geitel9
GBR Terry Kaby12
FRA Renault Elf PhilipsR5 Maxi TurboFRA Jean Ragnotti5
FRA François Chatriot5
FRA Didier Auriol5
DEU Rothmans Porsche Rally Team911SC RSFRA Bernard Béguin5
IRL Billy Coleman5
QAT Saeed Al-Hajri6
ITA West Lancia TeamRally 037 evoITA Andrea Zanussi6
ITA Mauro Pregliasco6
GBR Austin Rover World Rally TeamMetro 6R4GBR Tony Pond12
GBR Malcolm Wilson12
DEU Volkswagen MotorsportGolf GTiDEU Jochi Kleint3, 5–6, 10
AUT Franz Wittmann3, 5–6, 10
JPN Subaru Motor SportRX TurboKEN Mike Kirkland7
NZL Possum Bourne7
NZL Tony Teesdale7

Events

Map

Black = TarmacBrown = GravelBlue = Snow/iceRed = Mixed surface

Schedule and results

RoundRally nameStagesPodium finishersRankDriverCo-driverTeamCarTime123456789101112
MCO Monte Carlo Rally
(26 January–1 February)34 stages
852 km
Tarmac1FIN Ari VatanenGBR Terry HarrymanFRA Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 205 T1610:20:49
2FRG Walter RöhrlFRG Christian GeistdörferFRG Audi SportAudi Sport Quattro10:26:06
3FIN Timo SalonenFIN Seppo HarjanneFRA Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 205 T1610:30:54
SWE Swedish Rally
(15–17 February)29 stages
505 km
Snow/Ice1FIN Ari VatanenGBR Terry HarrymanFRA Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 205 T164:38:49
2SWE Stig BlomqvistSWE Björn CederbergFRG Audi SportAudi Sport Quattro4:40:38
3FIN Timo SalonenFIN Seppo HarjanneFRA Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 205 T164:42:15
PRT Rally de Portugal
(6–9 March)47 stages
733 km
Gravel/Tarmac1FIN Timo SalonenFIN Seppo HarjanneFRA Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 205 T168:07.25
2ITA Miki BiasionITA Tiziano SivieroITA Jolly ClubLancia 037 Rally evo8:12:12
3FRG Walter RöhrlFRG Christian GeistdörferFRG Audi SportAudi Sport Quattro8:13:23
KEN Safari Rally
(4–8 April)88 controls
5167.6 km
Gravel1FIN Juha KankkunenGBR Fred GallagherJPN Toyota Team EuropeToyota Celica TCT+5:18 pen
2SWE Björn WaldegårdSWE Hans ThorszeliusJPN Toyota Team EuropeToyota Celica TCT+5:52 pen
3KEN Mike KirklandKEN Anton LevitanJPN Team Nissan EuropeNissan 240RS+6:01 pen
FRA Tour de Corse
29 stages
1078 km
Tarmac1FRA Jean RagnottiFRA Pierre ThimonierFRA Renault Elf PhilipsRenault R5 Maxi Turbo12:54:15
2FRA Bruno SabyFRA Jean-François FauchilleFRA Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 205 T16 E213:06:47
3FRA Bernard BéguinFRA Jean-Jacques LenneFRG Rothmans Porsche Rally TeamPorsche 911 SC13:20:04
GRC Acropolis Rally
47 stages
807.8 km
Gravel1FIN Timo SalonenFIN Seppo HarjanneFRA Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 205 T1610:20:19
2SWE Stig BlomqvistSWE Björn CederbergFRG Audi SportAudi Sport Quattro10:24:34
3SWE Ingvar CarlssonSWE Benny MelanderJPN Mazda Rally Team EuropeMazda RX-711:08:25
NZL Rally New Zealand
(29 June–2 July)46 stages
894 km
Gravel1FIN Timo SalonenFIN Seppo HarjanneFRA Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 205 T16 E28:29:16
2FIN Ari VatanenGBR Terry HarrymanFRA Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 205 T16 E28:30:33
3FRG Walter RöhrlFRG Christian GeistdörferFRG Audi SportAudi Sport Quattro8:31:42
ARG Rally Argentina
(31 July–3 August)23 stages
959 km
Gravel1FIN Timo SalonenFIN Seppo HarjanneFRA Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 205 T16 E210:04:33
2AUT Wilfred WiednerAUT Franz ZehetnerFRG Audi SportAudi Quattro A210:18:29
3ARG Carlos ReutemannFRA Jean-François FauchilleFRA Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 205 T16 E210:35:47
FIN [1000 Lakes Rally](1000-lakes-rally)
50 stages
479 km
Gravel1FIN Timo SalonenFIN Seppo HarjanneFRA Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 205 T16 E24:10:35
2SWE Stig BlomqvistSWE Björn CederbergFRG Audi SportAudi Sport Quattro S14:11:23
3FIN Markku AlénFIN Ilkka KivimäkiITA Martini RacingLancia 037 Rally evo4:14:14
ITA Rallye Sanremo
45 stages
650 km
Gravel/Tarmac1FRG Walter RöhrlFRG Christian GeistdörferFRG Audi SportAudi Sport Quattro S17:10:10
2FIN Timo SalonenFIN Seppo HarjanneFRA Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 205 T16 E27:16:39
3FIN Henri ToivonenFIN Juha PiironenITA Martini RacingLancia 037 Rally evo7:18:02
Ivory Coast Rallye Côte d'Ivoire
63 controls
4187 km
Gravel1FIN Juha KankkunenGBR Fred GallagherJPN Toyota Team EuropeToyota Celica TCT+4:46 pen
2SWE Björn WaldegårdSWE Hans ThorszeliusJPN Toyota Team EuropeToyota Celica TCT+4:46 pen
3FRA Alain AmbrosinoFRA Daniel Le SauxJPN Team Nissan EuropeNissan 240RS+6:19 pen
GBR RAC Rally
63 stages
880 km
Gravel/Tarmac1FIN Henri ToivonenGBR Neil WilsonITA Martini RacingLancia Delta S49:32.05
2FIN Markku AlénFIN Ilkka KivimäkiITA Martini RacingLancia Delta S49:33.01
3GBR Tony PondGBR Rob ArthurGBR Austin Rover World Rally TeamMG Metro 6R49:34.32

Standings

Drivers

RankDriverEventTotal
pointsMCO
MONSWE
SWEPRT
PORKEN
KENFRA
FRAGRC
GRCNZL
NZLARG
ARGFIN
FINITA
ITAIvory Coast
CIVGBR
GBR1127275359455548648737834926
FIN Timo Salonen1212204-2020202015--
SWE Stig Blomqvist101510--1510-15---
FRG Walter Röhrl15-12---12--20--
FIN Ari Vatanen2020----15-----
FIN Juha Kankkunen---20------208
FIN Henri Toivonen6-------1012-20
FIN Markku Alén--------1210-15
SWE Björn Waldegård---15----4-15-
KEN Mike Kirkland---12-4----10-

References

References

  1. Maruszewska, Witolda. "Henri Toivonen biography". Post 14.
  2. "WRC 1985". [[eWRC-results.com]].
  3. "1985 WRC calendar". Jonkka's World Rally Archive.
  4. Event not included in the Manufacturers' Championship
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