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RAC Tourist Trophy

The RAC Tourist Trophy (sometimes called the International Tourist Trophy)[1] is a motor racing award presented by the Royal Automobile Club (RAC) to the overall victor of a motor race in the United Kingdom. Established in 1905, it is the world's oldest automobile race.[2] The 18-carat gold trophy is based on Giambologna's sculpture of the Greek god Hermes.[3][4] Series to have featured the trophy include the World Sportscar Championship, the FIA GT Cup, the World Touring Car Championship, the European Touring Car Championship, the FIA GT Championship, the British Touring Car Championship,[2][5] the FIA GT1 World Championship,[6] and the overall winners of the British GT Championship in the 1999, 2000, 2003 and 2004 seasons.[a][7] It has been presented to the overall winners of the Silverstone Circuit round of the FIA World Endurance Championship from 2013 on.[8][9]

RAC Tourist Trophy
FIA World Endurance Championship
VenueSilverstone Circuit
LocationSilverstone, Northamptonshire, England
First race1905
Last race2019
LapsVarious
DurationVarious
Most wins (driver)Stirling Moss (7)

The race was first contested on the Isle of Man in 1905 and continued to be held on the island until 1922.[2] It moved to the Ards Circuit on Northern Ireland's public roads in 1928 after an article written by the journalist Wallace McLeod in a Belfast newspaper suggested it occur in the area and the inventor Harry Ferguson helped the RAC to find a suitable track.[1][10] Donington Park staged the trophy's following two races in 1937 and 1938 after a major accident involving a Riley car during the 1936 edition killed eight onlookers and injured another 25.[11][12] Following the Second World War, it returned to Northern Ireland and was held on the shorter Dundrod Circuit;[11] a second major crash that killed three competitors in 1955 led the local authorities to bar all future car races on the track.[13] Since then, the race has occurred on permanent racing circuits rather than closed public road tracks.[14]

John Napier in an Arrol-Johnston was the event's inaugural winner in 1905.[15] The first non-British driver to win the race was the Frenchman Jean Chassagne, who drove a Sunbeam Tourist Trophy car to victory in the 1922 race.[16] Italian driver Tazio Nuvolari became the first driver in history to claim the trophy in 1933 to accompany it with an overall victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the same year.[17] The winners has been decided by the disqualification of drivers on three occasions, in 2010 to the Nissan pair of Jamie Campbell-Walter and Warren Hughes after the Aston Martin Young Driver AMR pair of Darren Turner and Tomáš Enge lost the victory due to excess wear on their car's plank,[18] in 2016 when Audi's Marcel Fässler, André Lotterer and Benoît Tréluyer were disqualified for a skid block infringement and promoted Porsche's Romain Dumas, Neel Jani and Marc Lieb to first,[19] and in 2018 after two Toyota TS050 Hybrids were disqualified for a failed post-race test and elevated Rebellion Racing drivers Mathias Beche, Thomas Laurent and Gustavo Menezes to the victory.[20][21] The current winners are Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José María López for Toyota.[22]

Winners edit

RAC Tourist Trophy winners[16][23][24]
Year Drivers Nationality Car Type Series[5] Circuit Ref(s)
1905 John Napier   British Arrol-Johnston Touring car Highlands Course [15]
1906 Charles Rolls   British Rolls-Royce 20 hp Touring car 'Short' Highlands Course [25]
1907 Ernest Courtis   British Rover 20 hp Touring car 'Short' Highlands Course [14]
1908 William Watson   British Hutton (Napier) Grand Prix Four Inch Course [26]
1909
Not held
[2]
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914 Kenelm Lee Guinness   British Sunbeam Grand Prix Isle of Man Mountain Circuit [27]
1915
Not held due to the First World War
[2]
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922 Jean Chassagne   French Sunbeam Tourist Trophy Grand Prix Isle of Man Mountain Circuit [28]
1923
Not held
[2]
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928 Kaye Don   British Lea-Francis Hyper S Sports car Ards Circuit [29][30]
1929 Rudolf Caracciola   German Mercedes-Benz SSK Sports car Ards Circuit [31][32]
1930 Tazio Nuvolari   Italian Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Sports car Ards Circuit [33]
1931 Norman Black   British MG C-type Midget Sports car Ards Circuit [34][35]
1932 Cyril Whitcroft   British Riley Brooklands Nine Sports car Ards Circuit [36]
1933 Tazio Nuvolari   Italian MG Magnette K3 Sports car Ards Circuit [37]
1934 Charles Dodson   British MG Magnette NE Sports car Ards Circuit [38]
1935 Freddie Dixon   British Riley TT Sprite Sports car Ards Circuit [39]
1936 Freddie Dixon
Charles Dodson
  British
  British
Riley TT Sprite Sports car Ards Circuit [40]
1937 Franco Comotti   Italian Talbot-Lago T150C Sports car Donington Park [41]
1938 Louis Gérard   French Delage D6-70 Sports car Donington Park [42]
1939
Not held due to the Second World War
[14][2]
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950 Stirling Moss   British Jaguar XK120 Sports car Dundrod Circuit
1951 Stirling Moss   British Jaguar XK120C Sports car Dundrod Circuit
1952
Not held
1953 Peter Collins
Pat Griffith
  British
  British
Aston Martin DB3S Sports car World Sportscar Championship Dundrod Circuit
1954 Paul Armagnac
Gerard Laureau
  French
  French
DB-Panhard 745 cc Sports car World Sportscar Championship Dundrod Circuit [43]
1955 John Fitch
Stirling Moss
  American
  British
Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Sports car World Sportscar Championship Dundrod Circuit [14][2]
1956
Not held
1957
1958 Tony Brooks
Stirling Moss
  British
  British
Aston Martin DBR1/300 Sports car World Sportscar Championship Goodwood Circuit [44]
1959 Jack Fairman
Stirling Moss
Carroll Shelby
  British
  British
  American
Aston Martin DBR1/300 Sports car World Sportscar Championship Goodwood Circuit [45]
1960 Stirling Moss   British Ferrari 250 GT Grand tourer FIA GT Cup Goodwood Circuit [46][47]
1961 Stirling Moss   British Ferrari 250 GT Grand tourer FIA GT Cup Goodwood Circuit
1962 Innes Ireland   British Ferrari 250 GTO Grand tourer World Sportscar Championship Goodwood Circuit [48]
1963 Graham Hill   British Ferrari 250 GTO Grand tourer World Sportscar Championship Goodwood Circuit [49]
1964 Graham Hill   British Ferrari 330P Sports car World Sportscar Championship Goodwood Circuit [50]
1965 Denny Hulme   New Zealander Brabham BT8-Climax Sports car British Sports Car Championship Oulton Park [51][52]
1966 Denny Hulme   New Zealander Lola T70-Chevrolet Sports car British Sports Car Championship Oulton Park
1967 Andrea de Adamich   Italian Alfa Romeo GTA Touring car European Touring Car Challenge Oulton Park
1968 Denny Hulme   New Zealander Lola T70-Chevrolet Sports car British Sports Car Championship Oulton Park
1969 Trevor Taylor   British Lola T70-Chevrolet Sports car British Sports Car Championship Oulton Park
1970 Brian Muir   Australian Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [53]
1971
Not held
[23]
1972 Dieter Glemser
Jochen Mass
  German
  German
Ford Capri RS2600 Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [54]
1973 Derek Bell
Harald Ertl
  British
  Austrian
BMW 3.0 CSL Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [55]
1974 Stuart Graham   British Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [56]
1975 Stuart Graham   British Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [57]
1976 Pierre Dieudonné
Hughes de Fierlandt
Jean Xhenceval
  Belgian
  Belgian
  Belgian
BMW 3.0 CSL Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [16][24]
1977 Dieter Quester
Tom Walkinshaw
  Austrian
  British
BMW 3.0 CSL Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [58]
1978 Eddy Joosen
Raijmond van Hove
  Belgian
  Belgian
BMW 3.0 CSL Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [59]
1979 Carlo Facetti
Martino Finotto
  Italian
  Italian
BMW 3.0 CSL Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [60]
1980 Umberto Grano
Harald Neger
Heribert Werginz
  Italian
  Austrian
  Austrian
BMW 635CSi Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [61]
1981 Chuck Nicholson
Tom Walkinshaw
  British
  British
Mazda RX-7 Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [62]
1982 Chuck Nicholson
Tom Walkinshaw
  British
  British
Jaguar XJS Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [63]
1983 René Metge
Steve Soper
  French
  British
Rover Vitesse Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [64]
1984 Gianfranco Brancatelli
Helmut Kelleners
  Italian
  German
BMW 635CSi Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [65]
1985 Win Percy
Tom Walkinshaw
  British
  British
Rover Vitesse Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [16][24]
1986 Jeff Allam
Denny Hulme
  British
  New Zealander
Rover Vitesse Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [66]
1987 Enzo Calderari
Fabio Mancini
   Swiss
  Italian
BMW M3 Touring car World Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [67]
1988 Alain Ferté
Andy Rouse
  French
  British
Ford Sierra RS500 Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit [68]
1989
Not held
[23]
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994 Paul Radisich   New Zealander Ford Mondeo Ghia Touring car FIA Touring Car World Cup Donington Park [69]
1995
Not held
[23]
1996 Alain Menu    Swiss Renault Laguna Touring car Donington Park [70][71]
1997 Alain Menu    Swiss Renault Laguna Touring car Donington Park [72]
1998 Emmanuel Collard
Vincenzo Sospiri
  French
  Italian
Ferrari 333 SP Sports car International Sports Racing Series Donington Park [24][73]
1999 Julian Bailey
Jamie Campbell-Walter
  British
  British
Lister Storm GTL Sports car British GT Championship [7][74]
2000 Calum Lockie   British Marcos LM600 Sports car British GT Championship
2001
Not held
[23]
2002
2003 Tom Herridge   British Mosler MT900R Sports car British GT Championship [7][74]
2004 Jonny Cocker   British Porsche 911 GT3-RSR Sports car British GT Championship
2005 Peter Kox
Pedro Lamy
  Dutch
  Portuguese
Aston Martin DBR9 Grand tourer FIA GT Championship Silverstone Circuit [75]
2006 Michael Bartels
Andrea Bertolini
  German
  Italian
Maserati MC12 Grand tourer FIA GT Championship Silverstone Circuit [76]
2007 Thomas Biagi
Mika Salo
  Italian
  Finnish
Maserati MC12 Grand tourer FIA GT Championship Silverstone Circuit [77]
2008 Karl Wendlinger
Ryan Sharp
  Austrian
  British
Aston Martin DBR9 Grand tourer FIA GT Championship Silverstone Circuit [78]
2009 Karl Wendlinger
Ryan Sharp
  Austrian
  British
Saleen S7-R Grand tourer FIA GT Championship Silverstone Circuit [24][79]
2010[b] Jamie Campbell-Walter
Warren Hughes
  British
  British
Nissan GT-R GT1 Grand tourer FIA GT1 World Championship Silverstone Circuit [80]
2011 Michael Krumm
Lucas Luhr
  German
  German
Nissan GT-R GT1 Grand tourer FIA GT1 World Championship Silverstone Circuit [6][81]
2012
Not held
[8]
2013 Loïc Duval
Tom Kristensen
Allan McNish
  French
  Danish
  British
Audi R18 e-tron quattro Sports car FIA World Endurance Championship Silverstone Circuit [82]
2014 Sébastien Buemi
Anthony Davidson
Nicolas Lapierre
   Swiss
  British
  French
Toyota TS040 Hybrid Sports car FIA World Endurance Championship Silverstone Circuit [83]
2015 Marcel Fässler
André Lotterer
Benoît Tréluyer
   Swiss
  German
  French
Audi R18 e-tron quattro Sports car FIA World Endurance Championship Silverstone Circuit [84]
2016[c] Romain Dumas
Neel Jani
Marc Lieb
  French
   Swiss
  German
Porsche 919 Hybrid Sports car FIA World Endurance Championship Silverstone Circuit [85]
2017 Sébastien Buemi
Anthony Davidson
Kazuki Nakajima
   Swiss
  British
  Japanese
Toyota TS050 Hybrid Sports car FIA World Endurance Championship Silverstone Circuit [86]
2018[d] Mathias Beche
Thomas Laurent
Gustavo Menezes
   Swiss
  French
  American
Rebellion R13 Sports car FIA World Endurance Championship Silverstone Circuit [21]
2019 Mike Conway
Kamui Kobayashi
José María López
  British
  Japanese
  Argentine
Toyota TS050 Hybrid Sports car FIA World Endurance Championship Silverstone Circuit [87][22]

Statistics edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ It is unclear whether the RAC considers the Tourist Trophy winners from 1999, 2000, 2003 and 2004 are official because they were not awarded based on a single race.[7]
  2. ^ The Aston Martin Young Driver AMR duo of Tomáš Enge and Darren Turner were the provisional winners of the 2010 RAC Tourist Trophy before the team's DBR9 was disqualified for excessive wear on its underbody plank. The team lost an later appeal with the FIA International Court of Appeal.[18]
  3. ^ The Audi trio of Marcel Fassler, André Lotterer and Benoît Tréluyer were disqualified from the race victory because of excess wear on their Audi R18's skid block caused by an significant vertical movement on the vehicle. An appeal by Audi was withdrawn five days after the race.[19]
  4. ^ Two Toyota TS050 Hybrids that finished in first and second positions were disqualified for failing frontal skid block deflection examinations underneath the cars. Toyota elected not to appeal the decision.[20]

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External links edit

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The RAC Tourist Trophy sometimes called the International Tourist Trophy 1 is a motor racing award presented by the Royal Automobile Club RAC to the overall victor of a motor race in the United Kingdom Established in 1905 it is the world s oldest automobile race 2 The 18 carat gold trophy is based on Giambologna s sculpture of the Greek god Hermes 3 4 Series to have featured the trophy include the World Sportscar Championship the FIA GT Cup the World Touring Car Championship the European Touring Car Championship the FIA GT Championship the British Touring Car Championship 2 5 the FIA GT1 World Championship 6 and the overall winners of the British GT Championship in the 1999 2000 2003 and 2004 seasons a 7 It has been presented to the overall winners of the Silverstone Circuit round of the FIA World Endurance Championship from 2013 on 8 9 RAC Tourist TrophyFIA World Endurance ChampionshipVenueSilverstone CircuitLocationSilverstone Northamptonshire EnglandFirst race1905Last race2019LapsVariousDurationVariousMost wins driver Stirling Moss 7 The race was first contested on the Isle of Man in 1905 and continued to be held on the island until 1922 2 It moved to the Ards Circuit on Northern Ireland s public roads in 1928 after an article written by the journalist Wallace McLeod in a Belfast newspaper suggested it occur in the area and the inventor Harry Ferguson helped the RAC to find a suitable track 1 10 Donington Park staged the trophy s following two races in 1937 and 1938 after a major accident involving a Riley car during the 1936 edition killed eight onlookers and injured another 25 11 12 Following the Second World War it returned to Northern Ireland and was held on the shorter Dundrod Circuit 11 a second major crash that killed three competitors in 1955 led the local authorities to bar all future car races on the track 13 Since then the race has occurred on permanent racing circuits rather than closed public road tracks 14 John Napier in an Arrol Johnston was the event s inaugural winner in 1905 15 The first non British driver to win the race was the Frenchman Jean Chassagne who drove a Sunbeam Tourist Trophy car to victory in the 1922 race 16 Italian driver Tazio Nuvolari became the first driver in history to claim the trophy in 1933 to accompany it with an overall victory in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the same year 17 The winners has been decided by the disqualification of drivers on three occasions in 2010 to the Nissan pair of Jamie Campbell Walter and Warren Hughes after the Aston Martin Young Driver AMR pair of Darren Turner and Tomas Enge lost the victory due to excess wear on their car s plank 18 in 2016 when Audi s Marcel Fassler Andre Lotterer and Benoit Treluyer were disqualified for a skid block infringement and promoted Porsche s Romain Dumas Neel Jani and Marc Lieb to first 19 and in 2018 after two Toyota TS050 Hybrids were disqualified for a failed post race test and elevated Rebellion Racing drivers Mathias Beche Thomas Laurent and Gustavo Menezes to the victory 20 21 The current winners are Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi and Jose Maria Lopez for Toyota 22 Contents 1 Winners 2 Statistics 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksWinners editRAC Tourist Trophy winners 16 23 24 Year Drivers Nationality Car Type Series 5 Circuit Ref s 1905 John Napier nbsp British Arrol Johnston Touring car Highlands Course 15 1906 Charles Rolls nbsp British Rolls Royce 20 hp Touring car Short Highlands Course 25 1907 Ernest Courtis nbsp British Rover 20 hp Touring car Short Highlands Course 14 1908 William Watson nbsp British Hutton Napier Grand Prix Four Inch Course 26 1909 Not held 2 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 Kenelm Lee Guinness nbsp British Sunbeam Grand Prix Isle of Man Mountain Circuit 27 1915 Not held due to the First World War 2 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 Jean Chassagne nbsp French Sunbeam Tourist Trophy Grand Prix Isle of Man Mountain Circuit 28 1923 Not held 2 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 Kaye Don nbsp British Lea Francis Hyper S Sports car Ards Circuit 29 30 1929 Rudolf Caracciola nbsp German Mercedes Benz SSK Sports car Ards Circuit 31 32 1930 Tazio Nuvolari nbsp Italian Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS Sports car Ards Circuit 33 1931 Norman Black nbsp British MG C type Midget Sports car Ards Circuit 34 35 1932 Cyril Whitcroft nbsp British Riley Brooklands Nine Sports car Ards Circuit 36 1933 Tazio Nuvolari nbsp Italian MG Magnette K3 Sports car Ards Circuit 37 1934 Charles Dodson nbsp British MG Magnette NE Sports car Ards Circuit 38 1935 Freddie Dixon nbsp British Riley TT Sprite Sports car Ards Circuit 39 1936 Freddie Dixon Charles Dodson nbsp British nbsp British Riley TT Sprite Sports car Ards Circuit 40 1937 Franco Comotti nbsp Italian Talbot Lago T150C Sports car Donington Park 41 1938 Louis Gerard nbsp French Delage D6 70 Sports car Donington Park 42 1939 Not held due to the Second World War 14 2 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 Stirling Moss nbsp British Jaguar XK120 Sports car Dundrod Circuit 1951 Stirling Moss nbsp British Jaguar XK120C Sports car Dundrod Circuit 1952 Not held 1953 Peter Collins Pat Griffith nbsp British nbsp British Aston Martin DB3S Sports car World Sportscar Championship Dundrod Circuit 1954 Paul Armagnac Gerard Laureau nbsp French nbsp French DB Panhard 745 cc Sports car World Sportscar Championship Dundrod Circuit 43 1955 John Fitch Stirling Moss nbsp American nbsp British Mercedes Benz 300 SLR Sports car World Sportscar Championship Dundrod Circuit 14 2 1956 Not held 1957 1958 Tony Brooks Stirling Moss nbsp British nbsp British Aston Martin DBR1 300 Sports car World Sportscar Championship Goodwood Circuit 44 1959 Jack Fairman Stirling Moss Carroll Shelby nbsp British nbsp British nbsp American Aston Martin DBR1 300 Sports car World Sportscar Championship Goodwood Circuit 45 1960 Stirling Moss nbsp British Ferrari 250 GT Grand tourer FIA GT Cup Goodwood Circuit 46 47 1961 Stirling Moss nbsp British Ferrari 250 GT Grand tourer FIA GT Cup Goodwood Circuit 1962 Innes Ireland nbsp British Ferrari 250 GTO Grand tourer World Sportscar Championship Goodwood Circuit 48 1963 Graham Hill nbsp British Ferrari 250 GTO Grand tourer World Sportscar Championship Goodwood Circuit 49 1964 Graham Hill nbsp British Ferrari 330P Sports car World Sportscar Championship Goodwood Circuit 50 1965 Denny Hulme nbsp New Zealander Brabham BT8 Climax Sports car British Sports Car Championship Oulton Park 51 52 1966 Denny Hulme nbsp New Zealander Lola T70 Chevrolet Sports car British Sports Car Championship Oulton Park 1967 Andrea de Adamich nbsp Italian Alfa Romeo GTA Touring car European Touring Car Challenge Oulton Park 1968 Denny Hulme nbsp New Zealander Lola T70 Chevrolet Sports car British Sports Car Championship Oulton Park 1969 Trevor Taylor nbsp British Lola T70 Chevrolet Sports car British Sports Car Championship Oulton Park 1970 Brian Muir nbsp Australian Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 53 1971 Not held 23 1972 Dieter Glemser Jochen Mass nbsp German nbsp German Ford Capri RS2600 Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 54 1973 Derek Bell Harald Ertl nbsp British nbsp Austrian BMW 3 0 CSL Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 55 1974 Stuart Graham nbsp British Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 56 1975 Stuart Graham nbsp British Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 57 1976 Pierre Dieudonne Hughes de Fierlandt Jean Xhenceval nbsp Belgian nbsp Belgian nbsp Belgian BMW 3 0 CSL Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 16 24 1977 Dieter Quester Tom Walkinshaw nbsp Austrian nbsp British BMW 3 0 CSL Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 58 1978 Eddy Joosen Raijmond van Hove nbsp Belgian nbsp Belgian BMW 3 0 CSL Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 59 1979 Carlo Facetti Martino Finotto nbsp Italian nbsp Italian BMW 3 0 CSL Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 60 1980 Umberto Grano Harald Neger Heribert Werginz nbsp Italian nbsp Austrian nbsp Austrian BMW 635CSi Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 61 1981 Chuck Nicholson Tom Walkinshaw nbsp British nbsp British Mazda RX 7 Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 62 1982 Chuck Nicholson Tom Walkinshaw nbsp British nbsp British Jaguar XJS Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 63 1983 Rene Metge Steve Soper nbsp French nbsp British Rover Vitesse Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 64 1984 Gianfranco Brancatelli Helmut Kelleners nbsp Italian nbsp German BMW 635CSi Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 65 1985 Win Percy Tom Walkinshaw nbsp British nbsp British Rover Vitesse Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 16 24 1986 Jeff Allam Denny Hulme nbsp British nbsp New Zealander Rover Vitesse Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 66 1987 Enzo Calderari Fabio Mancini nbsp Swiss nbsp Italian BMW M3 Touring car World Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 67 1988 Alain Ferte Andy Rouse nbsp French nbsp British Ford Sierra RS500 Touring car European Touring Car Championship Silverstone Circuit 68 1989 Not held 23 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Paul Radisich nbsp New Zealander Ford Mondeo Ghia Touring car FIA Touring Car World Cup Donington Park 69 1995 Not held 23 1996 Alain Menu nbsp Swiss Renault Laguna Touring car Donington Park 70 71 1997 Alain Menu nbsp Swiss Renault Laguna Touring car Donington Park 72 1998 Emmanuel Collard Vincenzo Sospiri nbsp French nbsp Italian Ferrari 333 SP Sports car International Sports Racing Series Donington Park 24 73 1999 Julian Bailey Jamie Campbell Walter nbsp British nbsp British Lister Storm GTL Sports car British GT Championship 7 74 2000 Calum Lockie nbsp British Marcos LM600 Sports car British GT Championship 2001 Not held 23 2002 2003 Tom Herridge nbsp British Mosler MT900R Sports car British GT Championship 7 74 2004 Jonny Cocker nbsp British Porsche 911 GT3 RSR Sports car British GT Championship 2005 Peter Kox Pedro Lamy nbsp Dutch nbsp Portuguese Aston Martin DBR9 Grand tourer FIA GT Championship Silverstone Circuit 75 2006 Michael Bartels Andrea Bertolini nbsp German nbsp Italian Maserati MC12 Grand tourer FIA GT Championship Silverstone Circuit 76 2007 Thomas Biagi Mika Salo nbsp Italian nbsp Finnish Maserati MC12 Grand tourer FIA GT Championship Silverstone Circuit 77 2008 Karl Wendlinger Ryan Sharp nbsp Austrian nbsp British Aston Martin DBR9 Grand tourer FIA GT Championship Silverstone Circuit 78 2009 Karl Wendlinger Ryan Sharp nbsp Austrian nbsp British Saleen S7 R Grand tourer FIA GT Championship Silverstone Circuit 24 79 2010 b Jamie Campbell Walter Warren Hughes nbsp British nbsp British Nissan GT R GT1 Grand tourer FIA GT1 World Championship Silverstone Circuit 80 2011 Michael Krumm Lucas Luhr nbsp German nbsp German Nissan GT R GT1 Grand tourer FIA GT1 World Championship Silverstone Circuit 6 81 2012 Not held 8 2013 Loic Duval Tom Kristensen Allan McNish nbsp French nbsp Danish nbsp British Audi R18 e tron quattro Sports car FIA World Endurance Championship Silverstone Circuit 82 2014 Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Nicolas Lapierre nbsp Swiss nbsp British nbsp French Toyota TS040 Hybrid Sports car FIA World Endurance Championship Silverstone Circuit 83 2015 Marcel Fassler Andre Lotterer Benoit Treluyer nbsp Swiss nbsp German nbsp French Audi R18 e tron quattro Sports car FIA World Endurance Championship Silverstone Circuit 84 2016 c Romain Dumas Neel Jani Marc Lieb nbsp French nbsp Swiss nbsp German Porsche 919 Hybrid Sports car FIA World Endurance Championship Silverstone Circuit 85 2017 Sebastien Buemi Anthony Davidson Kazuki Nakajima nbsp Swiss nbsp British nbsp Japanese Toyota TS050 Hybrid Sports car FIA World Endurance Championship Silverstone Circuit 86 2018 d Mathias Beche Thomas Laurent Gustavo Menezes nbsp Swiss nbsp French nbsp American Rebellion R13 Sports car FIA World Endurance Championship Silverstone Circuit 21 2019 Mike Conway Kamui Kobayashi Jose Maria Lopez nbsp British nbsp Japanese nbsp Argentine Toyota TS050 Hybrid Sports car FIA World Endurance Championship Silverstone Circuit 87 22 Statistics editMultiple winners Name Wins Stirling Moss 7 Denny Hulme 4 Tom Walkinshaw 4 Sebastien Buemi 2 Anthony Davidson 2 Freddie Dixon 2 Charles Dodson 2 Stuart Graham 2 Graham Hill 2 Chuck Nicholson 2 Tazio Nuvolari 2 Ryan Sharp 2 Karl Wendlinger 2 Multiple winners by vehicle Car Wins BMW 3 0 CSL 5 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 3 Lola T70 Chevrolet 3 Rover Vitesse 3 Aston Martin DBR1 300 2 Aston Martin DBR9 2 Audi R18 e tron quattro 2 Ferrari 250 GT 2 Ferrari 250 GTO 2 Maserati MC12 2 Nissan GT R GT1 2 Renault Laguna 2 Riley TT Sprite 2 Toyota TS050 Hybrid 2 Winners by nationality Nationality Winners Drivers nbsp British 49 37 nbsp Italian 12 10 nbsp French 11 11 nbsp German 9 9 nbsp Swiss 8 6 nbsp Austrian 6 5 nbsp Belgian 5 5 nbsp New Zealander 5 2 nbsp American 3 3 nbsp Japanese 2 2 nbsp Argentine 1 1 nbsp Australia 1 1 nbsp Danish 1 1 nbsp Dutch 1 1 nbsp Finnish 1 1 nbsp Portuguese 1 1Notes edit It is unclear whether the RAC considers the Tourist Trophy winners from 1999 2000 2003 and 2004 are official because they were not awarded based on a single race 7 The Aston Martin Young Driver AMR duo of Tomas Enge and Darren Turner were the provisional winners of the 2010 RAC Tourist Trophy before the team s DBR9 was disqualified for excessive wear on its underbody plank The team lost an later appeal with the FIA International Court of Appeal 18 The Audi trio of Marcel Fassler Andre Lotterer and Benoit Treluyer were disqualified from the race victory because of excess 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