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Johnny Cecotto

Johnny Alberto Cecotto Persello (born 25 January 1956), better known as Johnny Cecotto, is a Venezuelan former professional Grand Prix motorcycle racer and auto racer.[1] He rose to prominence as a teenage prodigy in 1975 when he became the youngest motorcycle road racing world champion at the age of 19.[2] Despite the auspicious beginning to his motorcycle racing career, he suffered numerous injuries and mechanical problems which curtailed his success in motorcycle Grand Prix racing.[2]

Johnny Cecotto
Cecotto in 1978
Nationality Venezuelan
Born (1956-01-25) 25 January 1956 (age 67)
Caracas, Venezuela
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Active years19751980
First race1975 250cc French Grand Prix
Last race1980 500cc German Grand Prix
First win1975 250cc French Grand Prix
Last win1980 350cc Nations Grand Prix
Team(s)Yamaha
Championships1975 – 350cc
1978 – Formula 750
Starts Wins Podiums Poles F. laps Points
48 14 26 13 7 433
Formula One World Championship career
Active years19831984
TeamsTheodore, Toleman
Entries23 (18 starts)
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums0
Career points1
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry1983 Brazilian Grand Prix
Last entry1984 British Grand Prix
24 Hours of Le Mans career
Years1981, 1996, 1998
TeamsTeam Bigazzi SRL, Team BMW Motorsport
Best finish8th (1996)
Class wins0

At the age of 24, Cecotto turned his attention to auto racing where he reached the pinnacle of the sport as a Formula One driver. He later became a successful Touring Car racer. He is the last of a select group of competitors who competed at the highest level in motorcycle and auto racing, which includes John Surtees and Mike Hailwood among others.[3]

Motorcycle racing history

Early career

Cecotto was born in Caracas, Venezuela to Italian immigrant parents.[4] His father was a motorcycle shop owner and former motorcycle racer who had won the Venezuelan national championship on a 500cc Norton.[4] He followed his father's career path and began motorcycle racing at a young age, first competing on a Honda CB750 and a Kawasaki triple before gaining the support of the Venezuelan Yamaha importer.[2] He rode a Yamaha TZ350 to win the 1973 Venezuelan road racing national championship at the age of 17.[4] He successfully defended his title by reclaiming the national championship in 1974, and also won the 1974 South American motorcycle road racing championship.[3]

Daytona success

Cecotto rose to international prominence at the 1975 Daytona 200 motorcycle race with one of the more inspired rides in the history of the event.[3][5] At the time, the Daytona 200 was considered one of the most prestigious motorcycle races in the world, attracting world champions such as Giacomo Agostini and Barry Sheene.[6] He arrived at Daytona as an unknown rookie aboard an unmodified Yamaha TZ750 sponsored by Venemotos, Yamaha's Venezuelan importer.[5]

The unheralded teenager promptly raised his profile by qualifying on the front row shared with pole-sitter Kenny Roberts, Gene Romero, Teuvo Lansivuori and Steve Baker.[7] As Cecotto took his place on the starting grid, race officials noticed a puddle of fluid developing beneath his motorcycle.[7] With the start of the race just moments away, the officials made the decision to remove Cecotto and his motorcycle from the grid for safety reasons.[5] As the race was started without Cecotto, officials discovered that the fluid was only water overflowing from the radiator and posed no safety hazard.

Officials allowed Cecotto re-enter the race however, by then he was in last place.[5] With an impressive display of riding ability, Cecotto passed half the field of competitors on the first lap alone.[7] Two laps later, he was up to 26th place.[7] By the fifth lap he was in 18th place and by the end of the tenth lap he was in tenth place.[7] On the 50th lap, he caught and passed Agostini for third place before his motorcycle began to overheat, forcing him to reduce his pace and settle for a third place behind the eventual winner Gene Romero and second place Steve Baker.[3][5][7] On the event of the 50th anniversary of the Daytona 200 in 1991, the American Motorcyclist Association convened a panel of motorcycling press and former racers, who named Cecotto's accomplishment as the top performance in the first 50 years of the race.[5]

World champion

One month after his Daytona performance, Cecotto traveled to Europe where he continued his meteoric rise with a victory at the prestigious Imola 200 F750-championship race after Agostini's engine seized while American champion Kenny Roberts withdrew due to a wrist injury.[8][9]

Cecotto continued his impressive streak by scoring a double victory in the first world championship Grand Prix race of his career.[1] At the season opening French Grand Prix held at the Paul Ricard Circuit, he set the fastest lap time enroute to winning the 250cc race and, followed that performance by leading the 350cc race from start to finish to win by a 25 second margin over the seven-time 350cc world champion Agostini.[1] He had originally planned to compete in two or three European events but, after his performance at the French Grand Prix, he gained full sponsorship for the remainder of the season aboard an ex-Agostini TZ350.[2] He went on to win three more races and defeated Agostini, for the 350cc World Championship.[1] At the age of nineteen, he was the youngest ever world champion until Loris Capirossi won the 1990 125cc world championship at the age of 17.[2][10] He was competitive in the 250cc world championship with two victories however, a crash at the German Grand Prix and then engine problems for his motorcycle left him in fourth place in the final standings.[1]

Later career

In 1976, Cecotto returned to the Daytona 200, now with full support from the Yamaha factory racing team.[11] The race turned into a battle between Cecotto and his Yamaha teammate, Kenny Roberts.[11] Their grueling pace proved too much for their tires and on the 33rd of the 52 laps Roberts slowed with a worn rear tire.[11] Nine laps from the end, Roberts' tire blew apart, almost making him lose control before he limped back into the pits.[11] Cecotto's pit crew attempted to wave him into the pits with three laps remaining to check on his tire but, he ignored their signal and continued on to win the race.[11][12][13] Afterwards, his shredded tires showed how close he was to suffering the same fate as Roberts.[11][14]

 
Johnny Cecotto at the Nürburgring in 1976

Cecotto moved up to the premier 500cc class riding a year-old Yamaha YZR500 for a Yamaha-supported satellite team operated under the Venemotos team banner.[14] Suzuki's Barry Sheene was expected to be his main competitor for the 1976 world championship.[15] He began the season with a promising second-place finish behind Sheene at the season-opening French Grand Prix however, Cecotto struggled to come to grips with the Yamaha, falling 13 times in subsequent races.[10][15] He failed to score any further points after the French round and shortly after the Italian Grand Prix, he gave up on the 500cc class completely to concentrate on defending his 350cc title.[2] He finished the 500cc season in a disappointing 20th place as Sheene won the 500cc world championship.[1] He also lost his 350cc crown in a tight battle with Harley-Davidson mounted Walter Villa.[1]

While Cecotto possessed a natural riding ability, some observers speculated that he had won too early in his career without fully understanding how he had accomplished it.[15] Yamaha Team Manager and former world champion Rod Gould said, "I think Cecotto was going fast and didn't really know why. Now he doesn't know why he's going slower and crashing."[15] Cecotto's results were also affected by the Venemotos team's disorganization and lack of preparation. According to his Yamaha factory mechanic Vince French, on several occasions, the team failed to file official race entry forms or failed to secure garage space thus delaying vital practice time.[14] On other occasions, the team failed to provide equipment required by race organizers causing further delays.[14]

 
Johnny Cecotto (4) leads Barry Sheene (7) and Kenny Roberts (1) during the 1978 500cc Dutch TT race

At the beginning of the 1977 season, Cecotto was badly injured in a deadly four rider accident at the Austrian Grand Prix that claimed the life of Swiss rider Hans Stadelmann.[16] He recovered from his injuries in time for the Swedish Grand Prix where he finished in second place, 2.9 seconds behind winner Barry Sheene.[17] Cecotto then won two consecutive races with victories at the Finnish Grand Prix and the Czechoslovak Grand Prix where he also won the 350cc Grand Prix.[1] Despite missing most of the season due to injuries, he still ranked fourth in the final championship standings.[1]

Cecotto began the 1978 season by winning the Imola 200 for a second time but, he faced a new rival for the world championship with the arrival of Kenny Roberts.[8] Although he scored four podium finishes including a narrow victory by 1/10ths of a second over Roberts at the 1978 Dutch TT, he failed to score consistent results and suffered four mechanical failures, as Roberts won the world championship ahead of Sheene and the third placed Cecotto.[1][18] He was more successful in the 1978 Formula 750 world championship, where despite four victories by Roberts, Cecotto was able to score three victories along with three second-place finishes to secure the championship.[19]

Cecotto suffered a badly broken kneecap at the 1979 Austrian Grand Prix at the Salzburgring and missed half the season due to his injuries.[10] He rejoined the championship for the final four races but, with his injuries still causing him pain, he failed to score consistent results as, Roberts won his second consecutive 500cc world championship.[1] Although he won 5 races in the 1979 Formula 750 world championship, his inconsistent results relegated him to third place in the final standings.[20]

As a result of Roberts' success for the Yamaha team along with Cecotto's inconsistent performances, Yamaha withdrew their factory support for him after the 1979 season.[21] He went into the 1980 season competing as a privateer aboard a Bimota chassis powered by a Yamaha engine in the 350cc class and a production Yamaha in the 500cc class.[21] He began the year with a victory at the 1980 Imola 200, joining Kenny Roberts as three-time winners of the event.[9] His world championship campaign started on a positive note when, he scored a victory at the season opening 350cc French Grand Prix along with a fourth-place finish in the 500cc race however, after his initial success his motorcycles suffered numerous mechanical failures and, he could do no better than a fourth-place finish in the 350cc championship along with a seventh place in the 500cc championship.[1] After the 1980 season, he decided to quit motorcycle racing at the age of 24 to pursue an auto racing career.[21] He retired with twelve 500cc pole positions in 28 starts, giving him one of the highest pole position per start ratios in motorcycle Grand Prix history.

Automobile racing history

Formula racing

 
Cecotto at the 1984 Dallas Grand Prix, his last Formula One start.

Cecotto made his four-wheeled debut with Minardi in the 1980 Formula Two Championship. In the 1982 Formula Two season, driving for the March-BMW team, he won three races and finished the season tied for first place with his teammate Corrado Fabi, but was relegated to runner up by the tie breaker system.[22] Nevertheless, his performance garnered enough attention that he was offered a seat in Formula One.[3]

In Formula One, Cecotto participated in 23 races, debuting on March 13, 1983 for the Theodore Racing team.[23] He had a promising start as he scored a sixth place in only his second race; however, the team suffered from lack of funding and he was forced to sit out the final two rounds.[23] For the 1984 season, he joined the Toleman racing team with Ayrton Senna as his team mate.[24] While qualifying for the British Grand Prix, he crashed heavily, breaking both of his legs which effectively ended his Formula One career. His sixth place at Long Beach stood as the best result for a Venezuelan driver until Pastor Maldonado's victory in the Spanish Grand Prix 29 years later.

Touring cars

 

After recovering from his injuries, Cecotto returned to competition in the flourishing Group A Touring Car category for the famed Schnitzer Motorsport BMW team, with his best finish being 2nd at the 1985 Spa 24 Hours with Dieter Quester and Markus Oestreich. He then traveled to Australia where he finished second in the 1985 James Hardie 1000 at the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, driving the BMW 635 CSi he drove at Spa, jointly winning the races "Rookie of the Year" award with his co-driver Roberto Ravaglia. During practice for the James Hardie, Cecotto professed surprise when told by former motorcycle racing rival Gregg Hansford, who was driving an Alfa Romeo GTV6 in the race, that they raced motorcycles at Mt Panorama as well as cars, claiming that he would think twice before racing a bike there (Hansford was at the time the 350cc motorcycle lap record holder for the 6.172 km (3.835 mi) circuit).[citation needed]

In 1986 he joined Belgian based factory backed RAS Sport Volvo team in the renamed (for 1986 only) FIA Touring Car Championship driving a turbocharged Volvo 240T. Usually co-driving with defending European Touring Car Champion Thomas Lindström, Cecotto finished 8th in the championship with two wins (Hockenheim and Zolder), two second and two third placings. He also drove a 240T to victory at the 1986 Guia Race held during the Macau Grand Prix, as well as winning the 1986 InterTEC 500 held at Fuji in Japan alongside Anders Olofsson.[25][26]

 
Cecotto driving for BMW at Brands Hatch during the 1995 British Touring Car Championship season.

After Volvo pulled out at the end of the 1986 season, Cecotto re-joined BMW and competed in the 1987 World Touring Car Championship driving a BMW M3 for the Italian CiBiEmme team alongside joint 1985 ETCC champion Gianfranco Brancatelli. The pair won the third round of the championship, the 500 km de Bourgogne at Dijon-Prenois, before being the first WTCC registered car to finish the first Australian round, the 1987 James Hardie 1000. Although Cecotto and Brancatelli only finished in 7th place at Bathurst, as the first registered car to finish they were awarded first place points.[27][28] In 1989 he captured the Italian Touring Car Championship.[29][30] Cecotto finished in 8th place with Brancatelli in the 1987 World Touring Car Championship with 158 points.

From 1988 to 1992, Cecotto competed in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM, German Touring Car Championship).[31] Driving a Schnitzer Motorsport BMW M3, he finished as runner up in the 1990 season.[32] He also participated in endurance racing, winning the 1990 24 Hours of Spa and the 1992 24 Hours of Nürburgring.[33] In 1994 and 1998 he won the German Super Tourenwagen Cup Championship for BMW.[34][35][36] In 1995 he raced in the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) for BMW.[37] In 2001 and 2002, he switched to the Irmscher Opel Omega and won the German V8Star Series Championship two years running.[36][38][39]

Later life

Cecotto currently devotes most of his time to supporting the professional auto racing career of his sons, Johnny Cecotto Jr. and Jonathan Cecotto.[40]

Racing record

Motorcycle Grand Prix results

Source:[1]

Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Points 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Class Team Machine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Points Rank Wins
1975 250cc Venemotos-Yamaha TZ250 FRA
1
ESP
NC
GER
NC
NAT
2
IOM NED
NC
BEL
1
SWE
NC
FIN
2
CZE
NC
YUG 54 4th 2
350cc Venemotos-Yamaha TZ350 FRA
1
ESP
2
AUT
NC
GER
1
NAT
1
IOM NED
5
FIN
1
CZE
NC
YUG 78 1st 4
1976 350cc Venemotos-Yamaha TZ350 FRA
2
AUT
1
NAT
1
YUG
NC
IOM NED
8
FIN
NC
CZE
NC
GER
2
ESP
4
65 2nd 2
500cc Venemotos-Yamaha YZR500 FRA
2
AUT
NC
NAT
NC
IOM NED
DNS
BEL SWE FIN CZE GER 12 19th 0
1977 350cc Venemotos-Yamaha TZ350 VEN
1
AUT
C
GER
INJ
NAT
INJ
ESP
INJ
FRA
INJ
YUG
INJ
NED
INJ
SWE
NC
FIN
NC
CZE
1
GBR
NC
30 9th 2
500cc Venemotos-Yamaha YZR500 VEN
4
AUT
INJ
GER
INJ
NAT
INJ
FRA
INJ
NED
INJ
BEL
INJ
SWE
2
FIN
1
CZE
1
GBR
NC
50 4th 2
1978 500cc Venemotos-Yamaha YZR500 VEN
NC
ESP
4
AUT
2
FRA
NC
NAT
NC
NED
1
BEL
NC
SWE
6
FIN
3
GBR
7
GER
2
66 3rd 1
1979 500cc Venemotos-Yamaha YZR500 VEN
NC
AUT
NC
GER
INJ
NAT
INJ
ESP
INJ
YUG
INJ
NED
INJ
BEL
DNS
SWE
NC
FIN
7
GBR
NC
FRA
5
10 20th 0
1980 350cc Venemotos-Yamaha TZ350 NAT
1
FRA
2
NED
20
GBR
NC
CZE
NC
GER
3
37 4th 1
500cc Venemotos-Yamaha YZR500 NAT
4
ESP
6
FRA
9
NED
6
BEL
NC
FIN GBR
5
GER
6
31 7th 0

Complete European Formula Two Championship results

Source:[22]
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Complete Formula One World Championship results

Source:[23][24]
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points
1983 Theodore Racing Team Theodore N183 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 BRA
14
USW
6
FRA
11
SMR
Ret
MON
DNPQ
BEL
10
DET
Ret
CAN
Ret
GBR
DNQ
GER
11
AUT
DNQ
NED
DNQ
ITA
12
EUR RSA 19th 1
1984 Toleman Group Motorsport Toleman TG183B Hart 415T 1.5 L4T BRA
Ret
RSA
Ret
BEL
Ret
SMR
NC
NC 0
Toleman TG184 FRA
Ret
MON
Ret
CAN
9
DET
Ret
DAL
Ret
GBR
DNQ
GER AUT NED ITA EUR POR

Complete European Touring Car Championship results

Source:[41][42][43][44][45][46][47]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Points
1985   Schnitzer Motorsport BMW 635 CSi MNZ VAL DON AND BRN ZEL SAL
7
NUR SPA
2
SIL NOG ZOL EST JAR
7
NA NA
1986   RAS Sport Volvo 240T MNZ
9
DON
Ret
HOC
1
MIS
2
AND
DSQ
BRN
3
ZEL
DSQ
NUR
10
SPA
12
SIL
15
NOG
2
ZOL
1
JAR
3
EST
16
8th 144
1987   CiBiEmme Sport BMW M3 DON
Ret
EST
1
AND ZOL
Ret
ZEL
1
IMO
Ret
NOG
Ret
15th 80
1988   CiBiEmme Sport Alfa Romeo 75 MNZ DON EST JAR DIJ VAL NUR SPA
Ret
ZOL SIL NOG NC 0
2000   Team Isert BMW 320i MUG
1
MUG
2
PER
1
PER
2
A1R
1
A1R
2
MNZ
1
MNZ
2
HUN
1
HUN
2
IMO
1
IMO
2
MIS
1
MIS
2
BRN
1
BRN
2
VAL
1

6
VAL
2

5
MOB
1
MOB
2
13th 14

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

Source:[48][49]
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DC Points
1987   CiBiEmme Sport
  BMW Motorsport
BMW M3 MNZ
DSQ
JAR
ovr:8
cls:6
DIJ
ovr:1
cls:1
NUR
Ret
SPA
Ret
BNO
ovr:5
cls:3
SIL
Ret
BAT
ovr:7
cls:3
CLD
ovr:4
cls:2
WEL
Ret
FJI
ovr:6
cls:3
8th 158

† Despite finishing 7th outright at Bathurst, as the highest placed registered WTCC car Cecotto was awarded 1st place points for the round.

Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft/Masters results

Source:[50][51][52][53][54]
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DC Points
1988 AMG-Mercedes Mercedes 190E 2.3-16 ZOL
8
ZOL
Ret
HOC
13
HOC
Ret
NÜR
13
NÜR
12
BRN
33
BRN BER
1
BER
1
DIE
15
DIE
Ret
NÜR
11
NÜR
9
NOR
3
NOR
4
WUN
7
WUN
6
SLZ
C
SLZ
C
HUN
1
HUN
1
HOC
3
HOC
Ret
6th 204
1989 BMW M Team Schnitzer BMW M3 Evo ZOL ZOL HOC
3
HOC
1
NÜR NÜR MAI
2
MAI
8
BER
5
BER
22
NÜR
2
NÜR
2
NOR
7
NOR
6
HOC
1
HOC
4
DIE
Ret
DIE NÜR NÜR HOC
3
HOC
4
7th 206
1990 BMW M Team Schnitzer BMW M3 Sport Evo ZOL
5
ZOL
Ret
HOC
4
HOC
1
NÜR
Ret
NÜR
4
BER
12
BER
5
MAI
1
MAI
1
WUN
3
WUN
4
NÜR
Ret
NÜR
3
NOR
5
NOR
14
DIE
2
DIE
3
NÜR
9
NÜR
Ret
HOC
11
HOC
4
2nd 177
1991 BMW M Team Schnitzer BMW M3 Sport Evo ZOL
1
ZOL
1
HOC
9
HOC
DSQ
NÜR
2
NÜR
Ret
BER
6
BER
5
WUN
6
WUN
1
NOR
14
NOR
6
DIE
12
DIE
2
NÜR
10
NÜR
4
SIN
5
SIN
Ret
HOC
4
HOC
13
BRN
5
BRN
5
DON
3
DON
3
4th 147
1992 FINA Motorsport Team BMW M3 Sport Evo ZOL
12
ZOL
Ret
NÜR
6
NÜR
Ret
WUN
5
WUN
Ret
BER
2
BER
6
HOC
9
HOC
8
NÜR
2
NÜR
2
NOR
7
NOR
7
BRN
1
BRN
1
DIE
5
DIE
5
SIN
4
SIN
12
NÜR
3
NÜR
4
HOC
7
HOC
2
4th 185
2002 OPC Euroteam Opel Astra V8 Coupé HOC
QR
HOC
CR
ZOL
QR
ZOL
CR
DON
QR
DON
CR
SAC
QR
SAC
CR
NOR
QR
NOR
CR
LAU
QR
LAU
CR
NÜR
QR
NÜR
CR
A1R
QR
A1R
CR
ZAN
QR
ZAN
CR
HOC
QR

14
HOC
CR

10
NC 0

Complete German GT Cup results

Source:[55]
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pos Pts
1993 BMW Team FINA Warsteiner BMW M3 GTR BER
1
ZOL
4
NÜR
1
NÜR
DNF
SLZ
1
AHL
1
NÜR
1
ZAN
1
1st 130

Complete Super Tourenwagen Cup results

Source:[56]
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos Pts
1994 BMW Motorsport Team BMW 318is BER
8
WUN
Ret
ZOL
1
ZAN
3
ÖST
3
SLZ
1
SPA
1
NÜR
1
1st 107
1996 BMW Team Bigazzi BMW 320i ZOL
1

ZOL
2

ASS
1

ASS
2

HOC
1

HOC
2

SAC
1

SAC
2

WUN
1

WUN
2

ZWE
1

ZWE
2

SAL
1

6
SAL
2

7
AVU
1

11
AVU
2

2
NÜR
1

6
NÜR
2

Ret
20th 116
1997 BMW Team Bigazzi BMW 320i HOC
1

2
HOC
2

3
ZOL
1

1
ZOL
2

1
NÜR
1

3
NÜR
2

2
SAC
1

15
SAC
2

5
NOR
1

4
NOR
2

Ret
WUN
1

7
WUN
2

5
ZWE
1

3
ZWE
2

2
SAL
1

7
SAL
2

5
REG
1
1
REG
2
2
NÜR
1

5
NÜR
2

3
3rd 571
1998 BMW Team Schnitzer BMW 320i HOC
1

8
HOC
2

8
NÜR
1

3
NÜR
2

1
SAC
1

1
SAC
2

1
NOR
1

8
NOR
2

4
REG
1
4
REG
2

2
WUN
1

9
WUN
2

10
ZWE
1

1
ZWE
2

1
SAL
1

12
SAL
2

10
OSC
1

3
OSC
2

2
NÜR
1

4
NÜR
2

4
1st 595

Complete British Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Pos Pts
1995 BMW Motorsport Team BMW 318i DON
1

5
DON
2

8
BRH
1

11
BRH
2

5
THR
1

Ret
THR
2

11
SIL
1

11
SIL
2

12
OUL
1

9
OUL
2

Ret
BRH
1

10
BRH
2

9
DON
1

Ret
DON
2

Ret
SIL
DNS
KNO
1

4
KNO
2

Ret
BRH
1

5
BRH
2

Ret
SNE
1

10
SNE
2

Ret
OUL
1

Ret
OUL
2

6
SIL
1

Ret
SIL
2

Ret
12th 49

24 Hours of Le Mans results

Source:[57][58][59]

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1981   BMW Italie-France
  Team BMW Motorsport
  Philippe Alliot
  Bernard Darniche
BMW M1 Gr.5 Gr.5 277 16th 5th
1996   Team Bigazzi
  Team BMW Motorsport
  Nelson Piquet
  Danny Sullivan
McLaren F1 GTR GT1 324 8th 6th
1998   Team BMW Motorsport   Pierluigi Martini
  Joachim Winkelhock
BMW V12 LM LMP1 43 DNF DNF

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1985   /   Goold Motorsport   Roberto Ravaglia BMW 635 CSi C 163 2nd 2nd
1987   BMW Motorsport
  CiBiEmme
  Gianfranco Brancatelli BMW M3 2 154 7th 3rd
1992   Benson & Hedges Racing   Tony Longhurst BMW M3 Evolution A 142 4th 4th

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External links

  • Johnny Cecotto official fan site
  • Johnny Cecotto at Racing-Reference.info 
  • Johnny Cecotto at DriverDB.com 
  • Johnny Cecotto at eWRC-results.com 
  • Johnny Cecotto at MotoGP.com 
Sporting positions
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Winner

1986
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Champion

1989
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Inaugural
Super Tourenwagen Cup
Champion

1994
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Champion

1998
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johnny, cecotto, johnny, alberto, cecotto, persello, born, january, 1956, better, known, venezuelan, former, professional, grand, prix, motorcycle, racer, auto, racer, rose, prominence, teenage, prodigy, 1975, when, became, youngest, motorcycle, road, racing, . Johnny Alberto Cecotto Persello born 25 January 1956 better known as Johnny Cecotto is a Venezuelan former professional Grand Prix motorcycle racer and auto racer 1 He rose to prominence as a teenage prodigy in 1975 when he became the youngest motorcycle road racing world champion at the age of 19 2 Despite the auspicious beginning to his motorcycle racing career he suffered numerous injuries and mechanical problems which curtailed his success in motorcycle Grand Prix racing 2 Johnny CecottoCecotto in 1978NationalityVenezuelanBorn 1956 01 25 25 January 1956 age 67 Caracas VenezuelaMotorcycle racing career statisticsGrand Prix motorcycle racingActive years1975 1980First race1975 250cc French Grand PrixLast race1980 500cc German Grand PrixFirst win1975 250cc French Grand PrixLast win1980 350cc Nations Grand PrixTeam s YamahaChampionships1975 350cc1978 Formula 750Starts Wins Podiums Poles F laps Points48 14 26 13 7 433Formula One World Championship careerActive years1983 1984TeamsTheodore TolemanEntries23 18 starts Championships0Wins0Podiums0Career points1Pole positions0Fastest laps0First entry1983 Brazilian Grand PrixLast entry1984 British Grand Prix24 Hours of Le Mans careerYears1981 1996 1998TeamsTeam Bigazzi SRL Team BMW MotorsportBest finish8th 1996 Class wins0At the age of 24 Cecotto turned his attention to auto racing where he reached the pinnacle of the sport as a Formula One driver He later became a successful Touring Car racer He is the last of a select group of competitors who competed at the highest level in motorcycle and auto racing which includes John Surtees and Mike Hailwood among others 3 Contents 1 Motorcycle racing history 1 1 Early career 1 2 Daytona success 1 3 World champion 1 4 Later career 2 Automobile racing history 2 1 Formula racing 2 2 Touring cars 3 Later life 4 Racing record 4 1 Motorcycle Grand Prix results 4 2 Complete European Formula Two Championship results 4 3 Complete Formula One World Championship results 4 4 Complete European Touring Car Championship results 4 5 Complete World Touring Car Championship results 4 6 Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Masters results 4 7 Complete German GT Cup results 4 8 Complete Super Tourenwagen Cup results 4 9 Complete British Touring Car Championship results 4 10 24 Hours of Le Mans results 4 11 Complete Bathurst 1000 results 5 References 6 External linksMotorcycle racing history EditEarly career Edit Cecotto was born in Caracas Venezuela to Italian immigrant parents 4 His father was a motorcycle shop owner and former motorcycle racer who had won the Venezuelan national championship on a 500cc Norton 4 He followed his father s career path and began motorcycle racing at a young age first competing on a Honda CB750 and a Kawasaki triple before gaining the support of the Venezuelan Yamaha importer 2 He rode a Yamaha TZ350 to win the 1973 Venezuelan road racing national championship at the age of 17 4 He successfully defended his title by reclaiming the national championship in 1974 and also won the 1974 South American motorcycle road racing championship 3 Daytona success Edit Cecotto rose to international prominence at the 1975 Daytona 200 motorcycle race with one of the more inspired rides in the history of the event 3 5 At the time the Daytona 200 was considered one of the most prestigious motorcycle races in the world attracting world champions such as Giacomo Agostini and Barry Sheene 6 He arrived at Daytona as an unknown rookie aboard an unmodified Yamaha TZ750 sponsored by Venemotos Yamaha s Venezuelan importer 5 The unheralded teenager promptly raised his profile by qualifying on the front row shared with pole sitter Kenny Roberts Gene Romero Teuvo Lansivuori and Steve Baker 7 As Cecotto took his place on the starting grid race officials noticed a puddle of fluid developing beneath his motorcycle 7 With the start of the race just moments away the officials made the decision to remove Cecotto and his motorcycle from the grid for safety reasons 5 As the race was started without Cecotto officials discovered that the fluid was only water overflowing from the radiator and posed no safety hazard Officials allowed Cecotto re enter the race however by then he was in last place 5 With an impressive display of riding ability Cecotto passed half the field of competitors on the first lap alone 7 Two laps later he was up to 26th place 7 By the fifth lap he was in 18th place and by the end of the tenth lap he was in tenth place 7 On the 50th lap he caught and passed Agostini for third place before his motorcycle began to overheat forcing him to reduce his pace and settle for a third place behind the eventual winner Gene Romero and second place Steve Baker 3 5 7 On the event of the 50th anniversary of the Daytona 200 in 1991 the American Motorcyclist Association convened a panel of motorcycling press and former racers who named Cecotto s accomplishment as the top performance in the first 50 years of the race 5 World champion Edit One month after his Daytona performance Cecotto traveled to Europe where he continued his meteoric rise with a victory at the prestigious Imola 200 F750 championship race after Agostini s engine seized while American champion Kenny Roberts withdrew due to a wrist injury 8 9 Cecotto continued his impressive streak by scoring a double victory in the first world championship Grand Prix race of his career 1 At the season opening French Grand Prix held at the Paul Ricard Circuit he set the fastest lap time enroute to winning the 250cc race and followed that performance by leading the 350cc race from start to finish to win by a 25 second margin over the seven time 350cc world champion Agostini 1 He had originally planned to compete in two or three European events but after his performance at the French Grand Prix he gained full sponsorship for the remainder of the season aboard an ex Agostini TZ350 2 He went on to win three more races and defeated Agostini for the 350cc World Championship 1 At the age of nineteen he was the youngest ever world champion until Loris Capirossi won the 1990 125cc world championship at the age of 17 2 10 He was competitive in the 250cc world championship with two victories however a crash at the German Grand Prix and then engine problems for his motorcycle left him in fourth place in the final standings 1 Later career Edit In 1976 Cecotto returned to the Daytona 200 now with full support from the Yamaha factory racing team 11 The race turned into a battle between Cecotto and his Yamaha teammate Kenny Roberts 11 Their grueling pace proved too much for their tires and on the 33rd of the 52 laps Roberts slowed with a worn rear tire 11 Nine laps from the end Roberts tire blew apart almost making him lose control before he limped back into the pits 11 Cecotto s pit crew attempted to wave him into the pits with three laps remaining to check on his tire but he ignored their signal and continued on to win the race 11 12 13 Afterwards his shredded tires showed how close he was to suffering the same fate as Roberts 11 14 Johnny Cecotto at the Nurburgring in 1976 Cecotto moved up to the premier 500cc class riding a year old Yamaha YZR500 for a Yamaha supported satellite team operated under the Venemotos team banner 14 Suzuki s Barry Sheene was expected to be his main competitor for the 1976 world championship 15 He began the season with a promising second place finish behind Sheene at the season opening French Grand Prix however Cecotto struggled to come to grips with the Yamaha falling 13 times in subsequent races 10 15 He failed to score any further points after the French round and shortly after the Italian Grand Prix he gave up on the 500cc class completely to concentrate on defending his 350cc title 2 He finished the 500cc season in a disappointing 20th place as Sheene won the 500cc world championship 1 He also lost his 350cc crown in a tight battle with Harley Davidson mounted Walter Villa 1 While Cecotto possessed a natural riding ability some observers speculated that he had won too early in his career without fully understanding how he had accomplished it 15 Yamaha Team Manager and former world champion Rod Gould said I think Cecotto was going fast and didn t really know why Now he doesn t know why he s going slower and crashing 15 Cecotto s results were also affected by the Venemotos team s disorganization and lack of preparation According to his Yamaha factory mechanic Vince French on several occasions the team failed to file official race entry forms or failed to secure garage space thus delaying vital practice time 14 On other occasions the team failed to provide equipment required by race organizers causing further delays 14 Johnny Cecotto 4 leads Barry Sheene 7 and Kenny Roberts 1 during the 1978 500cc Dutch TT race At the beginning of the 1977 season Cecotto was badly injured in a deadly four rider accident at the Austrian Grand Prix that claimed the life of Swiss rider Hans Stadelmann 16 He recovered from his injuries in time for the Swedish Grand Prix where he finished in second place 2 9 seconds behind winner Barry Sheene 17 Cecotto then won two consecutive races with victories at the Finnish Grand Prix and the Czechoslovak Grand Prix where he also won the 350cc Grand Prix 1 Despite missing most of the season due to injuries he still ranked fourth in the final championship standings 1 Cecotto began the 1978 season by winning the Imola 200 for a second time but he faced a new rival for the world championship with the arrival of Kenny Roberts 8 Although he scored four podium finishes including a narrow victory by 1 10ths of a second over Roberts at the 1978 Dutch TT he failed to score consistent results and suffered four mechanical failures as Roberts won the world championship ahead of Sheene and the third placed Cecotto 1 18 He was more successful in the 1978 Formula 750 world championship where despite four victories by Roberts Cecotto was able to score three victories along with three second place finishes to secure the championship 19 Cecotto suffered a badly broken kneecap at the 1979 Austrian Grand Prix at the Salzburgring and missed half the season due to his injuries 10 He rejoined the championship for the final four races but with his injuries still causing him pain he failed to score consistent results as Roberts won his second consecutive 500cc world championship 1 Although he won 5 races in the 1979 Formula 750 world championship his inconsistent results relegated him to third place in the final standings 20 As a result of Roberts success for the Yamaha team along with Cecotto s inconsistent performances Yamaha withdrew their factory support for him after the 1979 season 21 He went into the 1980 season competing as a privateer aboard a Bimota chassis powered by a Yamaha engine in the 350cc class and a production Yamaha in the 500cc class 21 He began the year with a victory at the 1980 Imola 200 joining Kenny Roberts as three time winners of the event 9 His world championship campaign started on a positive note when he scored a victory at the season opening 350cc French Grand Prix along with a fourth place finish in the 500cc race however after his initial success his motorcycles suffered numerous mechanical failures and he could do no better than a fourth place finish in the 350cc championship along with a seventh place in the 500cc championship 1 After the 1980 season he decided to quit motorcycle racing at the age of 24 to pursue an auto racing career 21 He retired with twelve 500cc pole positions in 28 starts giving him one of the highest pole position per start ratios in motorcycle Grand Prix history Automobile racing history EditFormula racing Edit Cecotto at the 1984 Dallas Grand Prix his last Formula One start Cecotto made his four wheeled debut with Minardi in the 1980 Formula Two Championship In the 1982 Formula Two season driving for the March BMW team he won three races and finished the season tied for first place with his teammate Corrado Fabi but was relegated to runner up by the tie breaker system 22 Nevertheless his performance garnered enough attention that he was offered a seat in Formula One 3 In Formula One Cecotto participated in 23 races debuting on March 13 1983 for the Theodore Racing team 23 He had a promising start as he scored a sixth place in only his second race however the team suffered from lack of funding and he was forced to sit out the final two rounds 23 For the 1984 season he joined the Toleman racing team with Ayrton Senna as his team mate 24 While qualifying for the British Grand Prix he crashed heavily breaking both of his legs which effectively ended his Formula One career His sixth place at Long Beach stood as the best result for a Venezuelan driver until Pastor Maldonado s victory in the Spanish Grand Prix 29 years later Touring cars Edit Cecotto at Silverstone during the 1995 British Touring Car Championship season After recovering from his injuries Cecotto returned to competition in the flourishing Group A Touring Car category for the famed Schnitzer Motorsport BMW team with his best finish being 2nd at the 1985 Spa 24 Hours with Dieter Quester and Markus Oestreich He then traveled to Australia where he finished second in the 1985 James Hardie 1000 at the Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst driving the BMW 635 CSi he drove at Spa jointly winning the races Rookie of the Year award with his co driver Roberto Ravaglia During practice for the James Hardie Cecotto professed surprise when told by former motorcycle racing rival Gregg Hansford who was driving an Alfa Romeo GTV6 in the race that they raced motorcycles at Mt Panorama as well as cars claiming that he would think twice before racing a bike there Hansford was at the time the 350cc motorcycle lap record holder for the 6 172 km 3 835 mi circuit citation needed In 1986 he joined Belgian based factory backed RAS Sport Volvo team in the renamed for 1986 only FIA Touring Car Championship driving a turbocharged Volvo 240T Usually co driving with defending European Touring Car Champion Thomas Lindstrom Cecotto finished 8th in the championship with two wins Hockenheim and Zolder two second and two third placings He also drove a 240T to victory at the 1986 Guia Race held during the Macau Grand Prix as well as winning the 1986 InterTEC 500 held at Fuji in Japan alongside Anders Olofsson 25 26 Cecotto driving for BMW at Brands Hatch during the 1995 British Touring Car Championship season After Volvo pulled out at the end of the 1986 season Cecotto re joined BMW and competed in the 1987 World Touring Car Championship driving a BMW M3 for the Italian CiBiEmme team alongside joint 1985 ETCC champion Gianfranco Brancatelli The pair won the third round of the championship the 500 km de Bourgogne at Dijon Prenois before being the first WTCC registered car to finish the first Australian round the 1987 James Hardie 1000 Although Cecotto and Brancatelli only finished in 7th place at Bathurst as the first registered car to finish they were awarded first place points 27 28 In 1989 he captured the Italian Touring Car Championship 29 30 Cecotto finished in 8th place with Brancatelli in the 1987 World Touring Car Championship with 158 points From 1988 to 1992 Cecotto competed in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft DTM German Touring Car Championship 31 Driving a Schnitzer Motorsport BMW M3 he finished as runner up in the 1990 season 32 He also participated in endurance racing winning the 1990 24 Hours of Spa and the 1992 24 Hours of Nurburgring 33 In 1994 and 1998 he won the German Super Tourenwagen Cup Championship for BMW 34 35 36 In 1995 he raced in the British Touring Car Championship BTCC for BMW 37 In 2001 and 2002 he switched to the Irmscher Opel Omega and won the German V8Star Series Championship two years running 36 38 39 Later life EditCecotto currently devotes most of his time to supporting the professional auto racing career of his sons Johnny Cecotto Jr and Jonathan Cecotto 40 Racing record EditMotorcycle Grand Prix results Edit Source 1 Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Points 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Class Team Machine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Points Rank Wins1975 250cc Venemotos Yamaha TZ250 FRA1 ESPNC GERNC NAT2 IOM NEDNC BEL1 SWENC FIN2 CZENC YUG 54 4th 2350cc Venemotos Yamaha TZ350 FRA1 ESP2 AUTNC GER1 NAT1 IOM NED5 FIN1 CZENC YUG 78 1st 41976 350cc Venemotos Yamaha TZ350 FRA2 AUT1 NAT1 YUGNC IOM NED8 FINNC CZENC GER2 ESP4 65 2nd 2500cc Venemotos Yamaha YZR500 FRA2 AUTNC NATNC IOM NEDDNS BEL SWE FIN CZE GER 12 19th 01977 350cc Venemotos Yamaha TZ350 VEN1 AUTC GERINJ NATINJ ESPINJ FRAINJ YUGINJ NEDINJ SWENC FINNC CZE1 GBRNC 30 9th 2500cc Venemotos Yamaha YZR500 VEN4 AUTINJ GERINJ NATINJ FRAINJ NEDINJ BELINJ SWE2 FIN1 CZE1 GBRNC 50 4th 21978 500cc Venemotos Yamaha YZR500 VENNC ESP4 AUT2 FRANC NATNC NED1 BELNC SWE6 FIN3 GBR7 GER2 66 3rd 11979 500cc Venemotos Yamaha YZR500 VENNC AUTNC GERINJ NATINJ ESPINJ YUGINJ NEDINJ BELDNS SWENC FIN7 GBRNC FRA5 10 20th 01980 350cc Venemotos Yamaha TZ350 NAT1 FRA2 NED20 GBRNC CZENC GER3 37 4th 1500cc Venemotos Yamaha YZR500 NAT4 ESP6 FRA9 NED6 BELNC FIN GBR5 GER6 31 7th 0Complete European Formula Two Championship results Edit Source 22 key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Pos Pts1980 Mike Earle Racing with March March 802 BMW THR HOC NUR VAL PAU SILRet ZOL9 MUG 0Minardi Team Minardi GM75 ZAN15 PER MIS HOC1981 Minardi Team Minardi Fly 281 BMW SIL14 HOCRet THR4 NURDNS VALRet 14th 6Horag Hotz Racing March 802 MUG13March 812 PAU7 PERRet SPARet DON6 MIS6 MAN61982 March Racing Ltd March 822 BMW SILRet HOC4 THR1 NUR3 MUG2 VALRet PAU1 SPA2 HOC6 DON2 MAN1 PER3 MIS15 2nd 56Complete Formula One World Championship results Edit Source 23 24 key Races in bold indicate pole position Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points1983 Theodore Racing Team Theodore N183 Ford Cosworth DFV 3 0 V8 BRA14 USW6 FRA11 SMRRet MONDNPQ BEL10 DETRet CANRet GBRDNQ GER11 AUTDNQ NEDDNQ ITA12 EUR RSA 19th 11984 Toleman Group Motorsport Toleman TG183B Hart 415T 1 5 L4T BRARet RSARet BELRet SMRNC NC 0Toleman TG184 FRARet MONRet CAN9 DETRet DALRet GBRDNQ GER AUT NED ITA EUR PORComplete European Touring Car Championship results Edit Source 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DC Points1985 Schnitzer Motorsport BMW 635 CSi MNZ VAL DON AND BRN ZEL SAL7 NUR SPA2 SIL NOG ZOL EST JAR7 NA NA1986 RAS Sport Volvo 240T MNZ9 DONRet HOC1 MIS2 ANDDSQ BRN3 ZELDSQ NUR10 SPA12 SIL15 NOG2 ZOL1 JAR3 EST16 8th 1441987 CiBiEmme Sport BMW M3 DONRet EST1 AND ZOLRet ZEL1 IMORet NOGRet 15th 801988 CiBiEmme Sport Alfa Romeo 75 MNZ DON EST JAR DIJ VAL NUR SPARet ZOL SIL NOG NC 02000 Team Isert BMW 320i MUG1 MUG2 PER1 PER2 A1R1 A1R2 MNZ1 MNZ2 HUN1 HUN2 IMO1 IMO2 MIS1 MIS2 BRN1 BRN2 VAL16 VAL25 MOB1 MOB2 13th 14Complete World Touring Car Championship results Edit Source 48 49 key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DC Points1987 CiBiEmme Sport BMW Motorsport BMW M3 MNZDSQ JARovr 8cls 6 DIJovr 1cls 1 NURRet SPARet BNOovr 5cls 3 SILRet BATovr 7cls 3 CLDovr 4cls 2 WELRet FJIovr 6cls 3 8th 158 Despite finishing 7th outright at Bathurst as the highest placed registered WTCC car Cecotto was awarded 1st place points for the round Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft Masters results Edit Source 50 51 52 53 54 key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DC Points1988 AMG Mercedes Mercedes 190E 2 3 16 ZOL8 ZOLRet HOC13 HOCRet NUR13 NUR12 BRN33 BRN BER1 BER1 DIE15 DIERet NUR11 NUR9 NOR3 NOR4 WUN7 WUN6 SLZC SLZC HUN1 HUN1 HOC3 HOCRet 6th 2041989 BMW M Team Schnitzer BMW M3 Evo ZOL ZOL HOC3 HOC1 NUR NUR MAI2 MAI8 BER5 BER22 NUR2 NUR2 NOR7 NOR6 HOC1 HOC4 DIERet DIE NUR NUR HOC3 HOC4 7th 2061990 BMW M Team Schnitzer BMW M3 Sport Evo ZOL5 ZOLRet HOC4 HOC1 NURRet NUR4 BER12 BER5 MAI1 MAI1 WUN3 WUN4 NURRet NUR3 NOR5 NOR14 DIE2 DIE3 NUR9 NURRet HOC11 HOC4 2nd 1771991 BMW M Team Schnitzer BMW M3 Sport Evo ZOL1 ZOL1 HOC9 HOCDSQ NUR2 NURRet BER6 BER5 WUN6 WUN1 NOR14 NOR6 DIE12 DIE2 NUR10 NUR4 SIN5 SINRet HOC4 HOC13 BRN5 BRN5 DON3 DON3 4th 1471992 FINA Motorsport Team BMW M3 Sport Evo ZOL12 ZOLRet NUR6 NURRet WUN5 WUNRet BER2 BER6 HOC9 HOC8 NUR2 NUR2 NOR7 NOR7 BRN1 BRN1 DIE5 DIE5 SIN4 SIN12 NUR3 NUR4 HOC7 HOC2 4th 1852002 OPC Euroteam Opel Astra V8 Coupe HOCQR HOCCR ZOLQR ZOLCR DONQR DONCR SACQR SACCR NORQR NORCR LAUQR LAUCR NURQR NURCR A1RQR A1RCR ZANQR ZANCR HOCQR14 HOCCR10 NC 0Complete German GT Cup results Edit Source 55 key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pos Pts1993 BMW Team FINA Warsteiner BMW M3 GTR BER1 ZOL4 NUR1 NURDNF SLZ1 AHL1 NUR1 ZAN1 1st 130Complete Super Tourenwagen Cup results Edit Source 56 key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pos Pts1994 BMW Motorsport Team BMW 318is BER8 WUNRet ZOL1 ZAN3 OST3 SLZ1 SPA1 NUR1 1st 1071996 BMW Team Bigazzi BMW 320i ZOL1 ZOL2 ASS1 ASS2 HOC1 HOC2 SAC1 SAC2 WUN1 WUN2 ZWE1 ZWE2 SAL16 SAL27 AVU111 AVU22 NUR16 NUR2Ret 20th 1161997 BMW Team Bigazzi BMW 320i HOC12 HOC23 ZOL11 ZOL21 NUR13 NUR22 SAC115 SAC25 NOR14 NOR2Ret WUN17 WUN25 ZWE13 ZWE22 SAL17 SAL25 REG11 REG22 NUR15 NUR23 3rd 5711998 BMW Team Schnitzer BMW 320i HOC18 HOC28 NUR13 NUR21 SAC11 SAC21 NOR18 NOR24 REG14 REG22 WUN19 WUN210 ZWE11 ZWE21 SAL112 SAL210 OSC13 OSC22 NUR14 NUR24 1st 595Complete British Touring Car Championship results Edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Pos Pts1995 BMW Motorsport Team BMW 318i DON15 DON28 BRH111 BRH25 THR1Ret THR211 SIL111 SIL212 OUL19 OUL2Ret BRH110 BRH29 DON1Ret DON2Ret SILDNS KNO14 KNO2Ret BRH15 BRH2Ret SNE110 SNE2Ret OUL1Ret OUL26 SIL1Ret SIL2Ret 12th 4924 Hours of Le Mans results Edit Source 57 58 59 Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1981 BMW Italie France Team BMW Motorsport Philippe Alliot Bernard Darniche BMW M1 Gr 5 Gr 5 277 16th 5th1996 Team Bigazzi Team BMW Motorsport Nelson Piquet Danny Sullivan McLaren F1 GTR GT1 324 8th 6th1998 Team BMW Motorsport Pierluigi Martini Joachim Winkelhock BMW V12 LM LMP1 43 DNF DNFComplete Bathurst 1000 results Edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1985 Goold Motorsport Roberto Ravaglia BMW 635 CSi C 163 2nd 2nd1987 BMW Motorsport CiBiEmme Gianfranco Brancatelli BMW M3 2 154 7th 3rd1992 Benson amp Hedges Racing Tony 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