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Stefan Johansson

Stefan Nils Edwin Johansson (born 8 September 1956) is a Swedish racing driver who drove in Formula One for both Ferrari and McLaren, among other teams. Since leaving Formula One he has won the 1997 24 Hours of Le Mans and raced in a number of categories, including CART, various kinds of Sports car racing and Grand Prix Masters.

Stefan Johansson
Johansson in 2011
Nationality Swedish
BornStefan Nils Edwin Johansson
(1956-09-08) 8 September 1956 (age 66)
Växjö, Sweden
Formula One World Championship career
Active years1980, 19831991
TeamsShadow, Spirit, Tyrrell, Toleman, Ferrari, McLaren, Ligier, Onyx, AGS, Footwork
EnginesFord, Honda, Hart, Ferrari, TAG, Judd, Porsche
Entries103 (79 starts)
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums12
Career points88
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry1980 Argentine Grand Prix
Last entry1991 British Grand Prix
CART World Series
Years active1992–1996
TeamsBettenhausen Racing
Starts73
Wins0
Poles0
Best finish11th in 1994
Awards
1992CART Rookie of the year

Formula One career

Johansson's route to Formula One was via the British Formula 3 Championship, which he won in 1980 driving for future McLaren team boss Ron Dennis' Project Four team. In Formula One he participated in 103 grands prix, debuting on 13 January 1980 for the Shadow Racing Team at the 1980 Argentine Grand Prix when he was still a Formula Three regular. He failed to qualify for the race and the next race in Brazil and he was not seen in Formula One again until 1983, after spending 1982 in the European Formula Two Championship with Spirit Racing, where he finished eighth overall, his best finish being third at Mugello in Italy.

1983

Johansson's first Formula One race with Spirit was at the non-championship 1983 Race of Champions at Brands Hatch, where he failed to finish due to failure of the Honda engine on lap four. His qualifying time was almost 20 seconds off the pole time set by 1982 World Champion Keke Rosberg in his Williams-Cosworth, but his times in the race morning warm-up session were within a second of the Ferrari 126C2B of René Arnoux, who was fastest. He moved up to seventh place before pulling into the pits with another engine failure. Anecdotally, then-BBC commentator Murray Walker said on air that Spirit and Honda had completed thousands of miles of trouble-free testing until that point. Spirit continued to test and develop the 201C and Johansson re-entered Formula One at the 1983 British Grand Prix at Silverstone where he qualified the car in a credible 14th position. He raced in a further five Grands Prix in 1983, with a best finish of seventh in the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort.

1984

 
The Toleman TG184 raced by Johansson in 1984, at display at the Motor Exhibition in Malmö, Sweden in early 1985

Stefan Johansson was replaced at Spirit by Mauro Baldi for the 1984 season when the team lost its Honda engines to Williams and he didn't race until he joined Tyrrell in Round 10 of the championship, the British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch, as a replacement for the injured Martin Brundle. He then went on to drive for Toleman for the last few Grands Prix of the season in place of the injured Johnny Cecotto, finishing fourth in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. While at Toleman, Johansson's regular teammate was future triple World Drivers' Champion Ayrton Senna.

1985–1986

 
Johansson (Ferrari 156/85) during practice for the 1985 European Grand Prix

Johansson signed a contract with Toleman for 1985 but it fell through when Toleman failed to secure a tyre agreement. Instead Johansson started again with Tyrrell as a replacement for the suspended Stefan Bellof before being called up to Ferrari when René Arnoux was mysteriously sacked after the first race of the season in Brazil. At his second race with Ferrari, namely their 'home' race, the San Marino Grand Prix, two laps from home he passed Senna's out-of-fuel Lotus to take the lead to the delight of the Tifosi, and would probably have won if his Ferrari 156/85 had not run out of fuel itself just half a lap later. His role at Ferrari for the 1985 season was primarily to support Michele Alboreto's championship challenge, though he did finish second to the Italian at Canada, and backed it up with second in the next race at Detroit.

In 1986 he often outpaced Alboreto, despite the Italian being the team's lead driver. The V6 turbo in the Ferrari F1/86 lacked nothing in power compared to the Honda, BMW, Renault and TAG-Porsche engines, but the car itself proved to be difficult, with both drivers complaining through the season about lack of downforce and the car's reluctance to drive well on all but the smoothest of circuits. Johansson finished fifth in the 1986 Drivers' Championship, his best-ever position, while Alboreto, who finished second in 1985, could only manage ninth place. There were many in Formula One, including highly respected then-BBC commentators Murray Walker and 1976 World Champion James Hunt, who believed that Ferrari were sacking the wrong driver, given that the Swede had generally outshone his more highly-paid teammate throughout the season.

1987

He was replaced at Ferrari by Austrian Gerhard Berger for 1987 and he moved to McLaren as number two driver behind double and reigning World Champion Alain Prost. McLaren weren't as competitive in 1987 as they had been in 1984–1986, with Prost only adding three wins to his tally (and beating the record of 27 Grand Prix wins held by Jackie Stewart with his 28th win in Portugal) and failing to successfully defend his Drivers' Championship. Further podium finishes did follow for the Swede and Johansson finished sixth in the Drivers' Championship. Stefan Johansson's position at McLaren was considered by many as just a stop gap signing by team boss Ron Dennis who had failed to lure Ayrton Senna from Lotus due to him being under contract until the end of 1987 and always intended signing the Brazilian for 1988.[1] Johansson famously finished the 1987 German Grand Prix on three wheels having had a puncture on the last lap. He also finished second behind Prost in Belgium and added further podium finishes in Brazil, Spain and Japan. Despite 11 podiums in three seasons, Johansson was still winless and was not wanted by a top team (he had hoped to join Williams in 1988 as a replacement for the departing 1987 World Champion Nelson Piquet but Williams signed Riccardo Patrese instead). He did return to McLaren in a test-driver capacity in 1991, testing the Honda V12 engine at Suzuka in Japan.

1988–1991

He joined Ligier for 1988, ironically alongside the man he replaced at Ferrari, René Arnoux, but the team's first non-turbo powered car since 1983, the Michel Beaujon-designed JS31 powered by a naturally aspirated Judd V8 engine, was totally uncompetitive, scoring no points and often failed to qualify, even against teams with much smaller budgets such as AGS and Rial (the French team's low point of the year was when both Johansson and Arnoux failed to qualify for the French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard in the first weekend of July). Unfortunately for Johansson, he failed to come to grips with the JS31, recording six non-qualifications during the season (compared to Arnoux who only failed to qualify twice). He did record the car's two best finishes of the year though, ninth placings in the opening race of the season in Brazil and the last race in Australia.

Better was to follow in 1989 as he was signed to lead the new Onyx team. The car was temperamental and didn't always qualify, but Johansson finished a surprise and popular third in Portugal for his last (and the team's only) podium finish. He fell out with new team owner Peter Monteverdi in early 1990 and was duly sacked, making further appearances for AGS and Footwork in 1991.

Johansson's record of podium finishes without a win was equalled by Nick Heidfeld at the 2009 Malaysian Grand Prix, who then took the record outright at the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix.[2]

In his 11-year Grand Prix career, in which he drove for 10 different teams, Johansson achieved 12 podiums (including 4 second places) and scored a total of 88 championship points.

CART career

For 1992 he moved over to CART Championship Car, winning the Rookie of the Year title with two third places, ahead of Belgium's Éric Bachelart. His first pole came at Portland the next year, but as in Formula One he never won a race. From 1992 to 1996, he started 73 races and had his best season overall in 1994, finishing in 11th. During this time, he competed in the 1993–1995 Indianapolis 500. At the 1996 Molson Indy Toronto race, he was involved in an accident that claimed the life of fellow driver Jeff Krosnoff and track marshal Gary Avrin. After making wheel to wheel contact, Jeff's car hit the barriers and also a tree and lamp post that was too close to the track. Krosnoff died instantly of the injuries sustained from hitting the lamp post.

After Formula One: Sports Cars and team ownership

Before his Formula One career Johansson had participated in sports car races such as 24 Hours of Le Mans, and had won two World Sportscar Championship races in the 1980s (the Mugello round in 1983, driving a Joest Racing Porsche 956 with Bob Wollek, and the 1988 Spa Francorchamps race in a Sauber C9 with Mauro Baldi).

After retiring from CART at the end of the 1996 season he returned to this type of racing. During 1997 he recorded two major race wins, at the 12 Hours of Sebring driving a Ferrari 333 SP with Andy Evans, Fermín Vélez and Yannick Dalmas. Later in 1997 Johansson also won at Le Mans where he drove a TWR-Porsche WSC-95 for Joest Racing alongside his Ferrari F1 teammate of 1985 and 1986 Michele Alboreto, and young Dane Tom Kristensen. For Kristensen it was to be the first of a record (as of 2013) 9 wins in the famous French classic.

 
Johansson driving a Joest Porsche WSC-95 at Donington Park in 1997

In 1997 Johansson founded a successful Indy Lights team running Fredrik Larsson and Jeff Ward; in 1998 its drivers were Guy Smith and Luiz Garcia Jr.; for 1999 the seats went to Scott Dixon and Ben Collins.

During 1998 and 1999 Johansson raced for various sports car teams (like the unreliable Audi R8C Coupé at Le Mans) but in 2000 he started Johansson-Matthews racing with an American businessman called Jim Matthews. They competed in the American Le Mans Series using a Reynard 2KQ prototype. Unfortunately this wasn't a successful vehicle in its original form (though it was later developed into various other successful cars including the Zytek that he later raced) and the partnership dissolved.

In 2001 Johansson campaigned an Audi R8 prototype with backing from Gulf Oil and the assistance of Mike Earle's Arena team. That year he raced in the European Le Mans Series, the American Le Mans Series and at Le Mans itself. His co-drivers were Guy Smith and Patrick Lemarie. At Le Mans Smith was replaced by Tom Coronel.

2002 saw Johansson back in an Audi R8 but this time one run by the Miami based Champion Racing team. His co-driver was ex Formula One driver Johnny Herbert and they competed in the American Le Mans Series.

For 2003, he returned to CART as a team owner, running American Spirit Team Johansson with Jimmy Vasser and Ryan Hunter-Reay as drivers. This was one of many new teams for the 2003 CART season; ironically, Bachelart's Mi-Jack Conquest Racing team was another. The team was under-funded, and although Hunter-Reay scored a fluke win in the wet conditions at Australia, it folded at the end of the season.

After only competing in a couple of celebrity races and occasional outings in the works Zytek in 2004 Johansson returned to full-time racing in 2005 driving the Chip Ganassi run New Century Mortgage sponsored Lexus Riley Daytona Prototype in the American Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series. With co-driver Cort Wagner he scored his best finish, a second place, at Mont Tremblant in Canada, they finished the year in fifth place in the championship.

In 2006 as well as the Grand Prix Masters series, Johansson has made occasional appearances in Grand-Am for the Cheever and CITGO teams, and has continued an association with the works Zytek team in the Le Mans Series.

2007 saw Johansson competing in a Highcroft Racing Courage-Acura in the LMP2 class of the American Le Mans Series, sharing with David Brabham. He was due to race a Zytek at Le Mans in 2007, but the team could not rebuild the car in time after a test-day accident, and Johansson made a last minute deal to drive a works Courage.

Johansson took part in the inaugural Speedcar Series in 2008, where luck once again deserted him as the victim of a lot of other drivers' accidents. For 2008 Johansson did not have a full-time sports car drive, but had some outings planned in the Highcroft Acura ARX-01 in the ALMS and a place with the Epsilon Euskadi team at Le Mans.

Outside the cockpit, Johansson has a number of business ventures (including managing several successful drivers such as Scott Dixon) and is a keen artist – he is particularly known for his watch designs. Also "Lill-Lövis" does expert commentary on Viasat Motor during Formula One races on occasion.

In 2011 he raced a Pescarolo-Judd in the Petit Le Mans 10 Hours and a Ford GT3 in the Malaysian 12 Hours at Sepang.

In 2012 he returned to the 24 Hours of Le Mans, racing a Lola B12/80.

Driver management

He is the manager of several racing drivers, including New Zealander Scott Dixon, fellow Swede Felix Rosenqvist (winner of the 2015 European Formula 3 Championship), Canadian Zachary Claman DeMelo, Romain Grosjean[3] and Ed Jones.[4]

In popular culture

Johansson was the inspiration for the song "Speedway at Nazareth" by Mark Knopfler.

Career results

Career summary

Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position
1979 European Formula Two Polifac BMW Junior Team 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
1980 European Formula Two ICI Roloil Racing Team 0 0 0 0 0 0 NC
Formula One Shadow Cars 0 0 0 0 0 0 NC
1981 European Formula Two Docking Spitzley Team Toleman 12 2 0 0 3 30 4th
1982 European Formula Two Marlboro Team Spirit 13 0 5 0 1 11 8th
World Sportscar Championship BASF Cassetten Team GS Sport 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
1983 Formula One Spirit Racing 6 0 0 0 0 0 NC
World Sportscar Championship Sorga S.A. 5 0 0 0 2 36 11th
Porsche Kremer Racing 1 0 0 0 0
24 Hours of Le Mans Sorga S.A. 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 6th
1984 Formula One Tyrrell Racing Organisation 3 0 0 0 0 3 17th
Toleman Group Motorsport 3 0 0 0 0
World Sportscar Championship New-Man Joest Racing 5 0 0 0 0 13 38th
24 Hours of Le Mans 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF
1985 Formula One Tyrrell Racing Organisation 1 0 0 0 0 26 7th
Scuderia Ferrari 15 0 0 0 2
1986 Formula One Scuderia Ferrari 16 0 0 0 4 23 5th
1987 Formula One Marlboro McLaren International 16 0 0 0 5 30 6th
1988 Formula One Ligier Loto 10 0 0 0 0 0 NC
World Sportscar Championship Team Sauber Mercedes 3 1 0 0 2 55 19th
Toyota Team Tom's 1 0 0 0 0
1989 Formula One Moneytron Onyx Formula One 8 0 0 0 1 6 12th
1990 Formula One Moneytron Onyx Formula One 0 0 0 0 0 0 NC
24 Hours of Le Mans Mazdaspeed 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF
1991 Formula One Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives 0 0 0 0 0 0 NC
Footwork Grand Prix International 1 0 0 0 0
World Sportscar Championship Konrad Motorsport 4 0 0 0 0 6 39th
Mazdaspeed 1 0 0 0 0
24 Hours of Le Mans Konrad Motorsport 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 6th
1992 World Sportscar Championship Euro Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC
Trust Racing Team 1 0 0 0 0
PPG Indy Car World Series Bettenhausen Racing 9 0 0 0 2 47 14th
24 Hours of Le Mans Trust Racing Team 1 0 0 0 0 N/A 5th
1993 PPG Indy Car World Series Bettenhausen Motorsports 16 0 0 0 1 43 13th
1994 PPG Indy Car World Series Bettenhausen Motorsports 16 0 0 0 0 57 11th
1995 PPG Indy Car World Series Bettenhausen Motorsports 17 0 0 0 1 60 13th
1996 PPG Indy Car World Series Bettenhausen Racing 16 0 0 0 0 43 15th
1997 24 Hours of Le Mans Joest Racing 1 1 0 0 1 N/A 1st
1998 24 Hours of Le Mans Porsche AG 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF
1999 24 Hours of Le Mans Audi Sport UK Ltd. 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF
2000 24 Hours of Le Mans Johansson-Matthews Racing 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF
2001 24 Hours of Le Mans Johansson Motorsport 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF
2003 24 Hours of Le Mans Champion Racing 1 0 0 0 1 N/A 3rd
2006 24 Hours of Le Mans Racing for Holland 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF
2007 24 Hours of Le Mans Courage Compétition 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF
Arena Motorsport 0 0 0 0 0 N/A NC
2008 24 Hours of Le Mans Epsilon Euskadi 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF
2012 FIA World Endurance Championship Gulf Racing Middle East 3 0 0 0 0 1.5 76th
24 Hours of Le Mans 1 0 0 0 0 N/A DNF

Complete European Formula Two Championship results

(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. Pts
1979 Polifac BMW Junior Team March 792 BMW SIL HOC THR NÜR VAL MUG PAU HOC ZAN PER MIS DON
Ret
NC 0
1980 ICI Roloil Racing Team March 802 BMW THR
DNS
HOC NÜR VAL PAU SIL ZOL MUG ZAN PER MIS HOC NC 0
1981 Docking Spitzley Team Toleman Lola T850 Hart SIL
9
HOC
1
THR
7
NÜR
4
VAL
2
MUG
Ret
PAU
8
PER
Ret
SPA
14
DON
4
MIS
9
MAN
1
4th 30
1982 Marlboro Team Spirit Spirit 201 Honda SIL
Ret
HOC
Ret
THR
14
NÜR
6
MUG
3
VAL
4
PAU
7
SPA
Ret
HOC
4
DON
11
MAN
Ret
PER
11
MIS
7
8th 11

Complete Formula One World Championship results

(key)

Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Pts
1980 Shadow Cars Shadow DN11 Ford Cosworth DFV 3.0 V8 ARG
DNQ
BRA
DNQ
RSA USW BEL MON FRA GBR GER AUT NED ITA CAN USA NC 0
1983 Spirit Racing Spirit 201 Honda RA163E 1.5 V6 t BRA USW FRA SMR MON BEL DET CAN GBR
Ret
AUT
12
ITA
Ret
EUR
14
RSA NC 0
Spirit 201C GER
Ret
NED
7
1984 Tyrrell Racing Organisation Tyrrell 012 Ford Cosworth DFY 3.0 V8 BRA RSA BEL SMR FRA MON CAN DET DAL GBR
DSQ
GER
DSQ
AUT
DNQ
NED
DSQ
17th 3
Toleman Group Motorsport Toleman TG184 Hart 415T 1.5 L4 t ITA
4
EUR
Ret
POR
11
1985 Tyrrell Racing Organisation Tyrrell 012 Ford Cosworth DFY 3.0 V8 BRA
7
7th 26
Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFAC Ferrari 156/85 Ferrari 031 1.5 V6 t POR
8
SMR
6
MON
Ret
CAN
2
DET
2
FRA
4
GBR
Ret
GER
9
AUT
4
NED
Ret
ITA
5
BEL
Ret
EUR
Ret
RSA
4
AUS
5
1986 Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFAC Ferrari F1/86 Ferrari 032 1.5 V6 t BRA
Ret
ESP
Ret
SMR
4
MON
10
BEL
3
CAN
Ret
DET
Ret
FRA
Ret
GBR
Ret
GER
11
HUN
4
AUT
3
ITA
3
POR
6
MEX
12
AUS
3
5th 23
1987 Marlboro McLaren International McLaren MP4/3 TAG TTE PO1 1.5 V6 t BRA
3
SMR
4
BEL
2
MON
Ret
DET
7
FRA
8
GBR
Ret
GER
2
HUN
Ret
AUT
7
ITA
6
POR
5
ESP
3
MEX
Ret
JPN
3
AUS
Ret
6th 30
1988 Ligier Loto Ligier JS31 Judd CV 3.5 V8 BRA
9
SMR
DNQ
MON
Ret
MEX
10
CAN
Ret
DET
Ret
FRA
DNQ
GBR
DNQ
GER
DNQ
HUN
Ret
BEL
11
ITA
DNQ
POR
Ret
ESP
Ret
JPN
DNQ
AUS
9
NC 0
1989 Moneytron Onyx Formula One Onyx ORE-1 Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5 V8 BRA
DNPQ
SMR
DNPQ
MON
DNPQ
MEX
Ret
USA
Ret
CAN
DSQ
FRA
5
GBR
DNPQ
GER
Ret
HUN
Ret
BEL
8
ITA
DNPQ
POR
3
ESP
DNPQ
JPN
DNPQ
AUS
DNPQ
12th 6
1990 Monteverdi Onyx Formula One Onyx ORE-1 Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5 V8 USA
DNQ
BRA
DNQ
SMR MON CAN MEX FRA GBR GER HUN BEL ITA POR ESP JPN AUS NC 0
1991 Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives AGS JH25B Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5 V8 USA
DNQ
BRA
DNQ
SMR MON NC 0
Footwork Grand Prix International Footwork FA12 Porsche 3512 3.5 V12 CAN
Ret
MEX
DNQ
Footwork FA12C Ford Cosworth DFR 3.5 V8 FRA
DNQ
GBR
DNQ
GER HUN BEL ITA POR ESP JPN AUS

Did not finish, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.

Complete World Sportscar Championship results

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

Year Entrant Class Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Pos. Pts
1982 BASF Cassetten Team GS Sport C Sauber SHS C6 Cosworth DFL 4.0 V8 MNZ SIL NÜR LMS SPA MUG FUJ BRH
Ret
NC 0
1983 Sorga S.A. / Joest Racing C Porsche 956 Porsche Type-935 2.6 F6 t MNZ SIL
2
NÜR
2
LMS
6
SPA
Ret
KYA
Ret
11th 36
Porsche Kremer Racing FUJ
Ret
1984 New-Man Joest Racing C1 Porsche 956 Porsche Type-935 2.6 F6 t MNZ
Ret
SIL LMS
Ret
NÜR
8
BRH MOS SPA
Ret
IMO FUJ
4
KYA SAN 38th 13
1988 Team Sauber Mercedes C1 Sauber C9 Mercedes-Benz M117 5.0 V8 t JER JAR MNZ SIL LMS BRN BRH NÜR
Ret
SPA
1
SAN
2
19th 55
Toyota Team Tom's Toyota 88C-V Toyota R32V 3.2 V8 t FUJ
21
1991 Konrad Motorsport C2 Porsche 962C Porsche Type-935 3.2 F6 t SUZ MNZ
Ret
SIL 39th 6
Mazdaspeed Mazda 787B Mazda R26B 2.6 4-Rotor LMS
6
Konrad Motorsport C1 Konrad KM-011 Lamborghini 3512 3.5 V12 NÜR
DNQ
MAG
Ret
MEX
Ret
AUT
Ret
1992 Euro Racing C1 Lola T92/10 Judd GV10 3.5 V10 MNZ
DNS
SIL
DSQ
NC 0
Trust Racing Team C2 Toyota 92C-V Toyota R36V 3.6 V8 t LMS
5
DON SUZ MAG

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

Year Team Co-Drivers Car Class Laps Pos. Class
Pos.
1983   Sorga S.A. / Joest Racing   Klaus Ludwig
  Bob Wollek
Porsche 956 C 354 6th 6th
1984   New-Man Joest Racing   Jean-Louis Schlesser
  Mauricio De Narváez
Porsche 956 C1 170 DNF DNF
1990   Mazdaspeed Co. Ltd.   David Kennedy
  Pierre Dieudonné
Mazda 787 GTP 147 DNF DNF
1991   Mazdaspeed Co. Ltd.
  Oreca
  David Kennedy
  Maurizio Sandro Sala
Mazda 787B C2 355 6th 6th
1992   Trust Racing Team   George Fouché
  Steven Andskär
Toyota 92C-V C2 336 5th 1st
1997   Joest Racing   Michele Alboreto
  Tom Kristensen
TWR Porsche WSC-95 LMP 361 1st 1st
1998   Porsche AG
  Joest Racing
  Michele Alboreto
  Yannick Dalmas
Porsche LMP1-98 LMP1 107 DNF DNF
1999   Audi Sport UK Ltd.   Stéphane Ortelli
  Christian Abt
Audi R8C LMGTP 55 DNF DNF
2000   Johansson-Matthews Racing   Guy Smith
  Jim Matthews
Reynard 2KQ-LM-Judd LMP900 133 DNF DNF
2001   Johansson Motorsport   Tom Coronel
  Patrick Lemarié
Audi R8 LMP900 35 DNF DNF
2003   Champion Racing   Emanuele Pirro
  JJ Lehto
Audi R8 LMP900 372 3rd 1st
2006   Racing for Holland   Jan Lammers
  Alex Yoong
Dome S101Hb-Judd LMP1 182 DNF DNF
2007   Arena Motorsports International   Hayanari Shimoda
  Tom Chilton
Zytek 07S LMP1 DNQ DNQ
  Courage Compétition   Jean-Marc Gounon
  Guillaume Moreau
Courage LC70-AER LMP1 175 DNF DNF
2008   Epsilon Euskadi   Jean-Marc Gounon
  Shinji Nakano
Epsilon Euskadi EE1-Judd LMP1 158 DNF DNF
2012   Gulf Racing Middle East   Fabien Giroix
  Ludovic Badey
Lola B12/80-Nissan LMP2 92 DNF DNF

American open-wheel results

(key)

CART

(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 17 Rank Points
1992 Bettenhausen Racing Penske PC-20 Chevrolet 265A V8 t SRF PHX LBH INDY DET
3
POR MIL NHA
10
TOR
11
MCH CLE
9
ROA
19
VAN
3
MDO
6
NAZ
21
LAG
11
14th 47
1993 Bettenhausen Motorsports Penske PC-22 Chevrolet 265C V8 t SRF
12
PHX
21
LBH
26
INDY
11
MIL
25
DET
20
POR
26
CLE
4
TOR
24
MCH
23
NHA
14
ROA
21
VAN
3
MDO
26
NAZ
7
LAG
6
13th 43
1994 Bettenhausen Motorsports Penske PC-22 Ilmor 265D V8 t SRF
5
PHX
4
LBH
10
INDY
15
MIL
26
DET
22
POR
8
CLE
5
TOR
14
MCH
14
MDO
12
NHA
23
VAN
26
ROA
8
NAZ
5
LAG
12
11th 57
1995 Bettenhausen Motorsports Penske PC-23 Mercedes-Benz IC108B V8 t MIA
22
SRF
17
PHX
24
LBH
6
NAZ
3
MIL
21
DET
11
POR
6
ROA
10
TOR
14
CLE
8
MCH
6
MDO
23
NHA
25
VAN
4
LAG
14
13th 60
Reynard 94i Ford XB V8 t INDY
16
1996 Bettenhausen Racing Reynard 96i Mercedes-Benz IC108C V8 t MIA
19
RIO
23
SRF
6
LBH
19
NAZ
19
500
16
MIL
27
DET
7
POR
9
CLE
12
TOR
17
MCH
5
MDO
11
ROA
4
VAN
17
LAG
21
15th 43

Indianapolis 500

Complete Macau Grand Prix results

Year Team Chassis/Engine Qualifying Race1 Race2 Overall ranking
1984   Marlboro Theodore Racing Team RaltToyota 1st 1 2 2nd
1988   Camel Eddie Jordan Racing ReynardVW 25th 13 9 8th

Complete Grand Prix Masters results

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

Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5
2005 Team Phantom Delta Motorsport GPM Nicholson McLaren 3.5 V8 RSA
Ret
2006 Team Altech Delta Motorsport GPM Nicholson McLaren 3.5 V8 QAT
8
ITA
C
Team Virgin Radio GBR
12
MAL
C
RSA
C

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

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

Year Entrant Class Car Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pos. Pts
2012 Gulf Racing Middle East LMP2 Lola B12/80 Nissan VK45DE 4.5 V8 SEB
22
SPA
10
LMS
Ret
SIL SÃO BHR FUJ SHA 76th 1.5

References

  1. ^ McLaren's 50 Greatest Drivers – Stefan Johansson #19
  2. ^ Collantine, Keith (11 April 2011). "Heidfeld sets record for most podiums without a win". f1fanatic.co.uk. F1 Fanatic. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
  3. ^ Pruett, Marshall (27 November 2020). "Grosjean among contenders for Foyt IndyCar seat". Racer.com. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  4. ^ Pruett, Marshall (4 October 2018). "Race tightens for remaining Indycar seats". Racer.com. Retrieved 8 October 2018.

External links

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For other people named Stefan Johansson see Stefan Johansson disambiguation Stefan Nils Edwin Johansson born 8 September 1956 is a Swedish racing driver who drove in Formula One for both Ferrari and McLaren among other teams Since leaving Formula One he has won the 1997 24 Hours of Le Mans and raced in a number of categories including CART various kinds of Sports car racing and Grand Prix Masters Stefan JohanssonJohansson in 2011NationalitySwedishBornStefan Nils Edwin Johansson 1956 09 08 8 September 1956 age 66 Vaxjo SwedenFormula One World Championship careerActive years1980 1983 1991TeamsShadow Spirit Tyrrell Toleman Ferrari McLaren Ligier Onyx AGS FootworkEnginesFord Honda Hart Ferrari TAG Judd PorscheEntries103 79 starts Championships0Wins0Podiums12Career points88Pole positions0Fastest laps0First entry1980 Argentine Grand PrixLast entry1991 British Grand PrixCART World SeriesYears active1992 1996TeamsBettenhausen RacingStarts73Wins0Poles0Best finish11th in 1994Awards1992CART Rookie of the year Contents 1 Formula One career 1 1 1983 1 2 1984 1 3 1985 1986 1 4 1987 1 5 1988 1991 2 CART career 3 After Formula One Sports Cars and team ownership 4 Driver management 5 In popular culture 6 Career results 6 1 Career summary 6 2 Complete European Formula Two Championship results 6 3 Complete Formula One World Championship results 6 4 Complete World Sportscar Championship results 6 5 Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results 6 6 American open wheel results 6 6 1 CART 6 6 2 Indianapolis 500 6 7 Complete Macau Grand Prix results 6 8 Complete Grand Prix Masters results 6 9 Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results 7 References 8 External linksFormula One career EditJohansson s route to Formula One was via the British Formula 3 Championship which he won in 1980 driving for future McLaren team boss Ron Dennis Project Four team In Formula One he participated in 103 grands prix debuting on 13 January 1980 for the Shadow Racing Team at the 1980 Argentine Grand Prix when he was still a Formula Three regular He failed to qualify for the race and the next race in Brazil and he was not seen in Formula One again until 1983 after spending 1982 in the European Formula Two Championship with Spirit Racing where he finished eighth overall his best finish being third at Mugello in Italy 1983 Edit Johansson s first Formula One race with Spirit was at the non championship 1983 Race of Champions at Brands Hatch where he failed to finish due to failure of the Honda engine on lap four His qualifying time was almost 20 seconds off the pole time set by 1982 World Champion Keke Rosberg in his Williams Cosworth but his times in the race morning warm up session were within a second of the Ferrari 126C2B of Rene Arnoux who was fastest He moved up to seventh place before pulling into the pits with another engine failure Anecdotally then BBC commentator Murray Walker said on air that Spirit and Honda had completed thousands of miles of trouble free testing until that point Spirit continued to test and develop the 201C and Johansson re entered Formula One at the 1983 British Grand Prix at Silverstone where he qualified the car in a credible 14th position He raced in a further five Grands Prix in 1983 with a best finish of seventh in the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort 1984 Edit The Toleman TG184 raced by Johansson in 1984 at display at the Motor Exhibition in Malmo Sweden in early 1985 Stefan Johansson was replaced at Spirit by Mauro Baldi for the 1984 season when the team lost its Honda engines to Williams and he didn t race until he joined Tyrrell in Round 10 of the championship the British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch as a replacement for the injured Martin Brundle He then went on to drive for Toleman for the last few Grands Prix of the season in place of the injured Johnny Cecotto finishing fourth in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza While at Toleman Johansson s regular teammate was future triple World Drivers Champion Ayrton Senna 1985 1986 Edit Johansson Ferrari 156 85 during practice for the 1985 European Grand Prix Johansson signed a contract with Toleman for 1985 but it fell through when Toleman failed to secure a tyre agreement Instead Johansson started again with Tyrrell as a replacement for the suspended Stefan Bellof before being called up to Ferrari when Rene Arnoux was mysteriously sacked after the first race of the season in Brazil At his second race with Ferrari namely their home race the San Marino Grand Prix two laps from home he passed Senna s out of fuel Lotus to take the lead to the delight of the Tifosi and would probably have won if his Ferrari 156 85 had not run out of fuel itself just half a lap later His role at Ferrari for the 1985 season was primarily to support Michele Alboreto s championship challenge though he did finish second to the Italian at Canada and backed it up with second in the next race at Detroit In 1986 he often outpaced Alboreto despite the Italian being the team s lead driver The V6 turbo in the Ferrari F1 86 lacked nothing in power compared to the Honda BMW Renault and TAG Porsche engines but the car itself proved to be difficult with both drivers complaining through the season about lack of downforce and the car s reluctance to drive well on all but the smoothest of circuits Johansson finished fifth in the 1986 Drivers Championship his best ever position while Alboreto who finished second in 1985 could only manage ninth place There were many in Formula One including highly respected then BBC commentators Murray Walker and 1976 World Champion James Hunt who believed that Ferrari were sacking the wrong driver given that the Swede had generally outshone his more highly paid teammate throughout the season 1987 Edit He was replaced at Ferrari by Austrian Gerhard Berger for 1987 and he moved to McLaren as number two driver behind double and reigning World Champion Alain Prost McLaren weren t as competitive in 1987 as they had been in 1984 1986 with Prost only adding three wins to his tally and beating the record of 27 Grand Prix wins held by Jackie Stewart with his 28th win in Portugal and failing to successfully defend his Drivers Championship Further podium finishes did follow for the Swede and Johansson finished sixth in the Drivers Championship Stefan Johansson s position at McLaren was considered by many as just a stop gap signing by team boss Ron Dennis who had failed to lure Ayrton Senna from Lotus due to him being under contract until the end of 1987 and always intended signing the Brazilian for 1988 1 Johansson famously finished the 1987 German Grand Prix on three wheels having had a puncture on the last lap He also finished second behind Prost in Belgium and added further podium finishes in Brazil Spain and Japan Despite 11 podiums in three seasons Johansson was still winless and was not wanted by a top team he had hoped to join Williams in 1988 as a replacement for the departing 1987 World Champion Nelson Piquet but Williams signed Riccardo Patrese instead He did return to McLaren in a test driver capacity in 1991 testing the Honda V12 engine at Suzuka in Japan 1988 1991 Edit He joined Ligier for 1988 ironically alongside the man he replaced at Ferrari Rene Arnoux but the team s first non turbo powered car since 1983 the Michel Beaujon designed JS31 powered by a naturally aspirated Judd V8 engine was totally uncompetitive scoring no points and often failed to qualify even against teams with much smaller budgets such as AGS and Rial the French team s low point of the year was when both Johansson and Arnoux failed to qualify for the French Grand Prix at Paul Ricard in the first weekend of July Unfortunately for Johansson he failed to come to grips with the JS31 recording six non qualifications during the season compared to Arnoux who only failed to qualify twice He did record the car s two best finishes of the year though ninth placings in the opening race of the season in Brazil and the last race in Australia Better was to follow in 1989 as he was signed to lead the new Onyx team The car was temperamental and didn t always qualify but Johansson finished a surprise and popular third in Portugal for his last and the team s only podium finish He fell out with new team owner Peter Monteverdi in early 1990 and was duly sacked making further appearances for AGS and Footwork in 1991 Johansson s record of podium finishes without a win was equalled by Nick Heidfeld at the 2009 Malaysian Grand Prix who then took the record outright at the 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix 2 In his 11 year Grand Prix career in which he drove for 10 different teams Johansson achieved 12 podiums including 4 second places and scored a total of 88 championship points CART career EditFor 1992 he moved over to CART Championship Car winning the Rookie of the Year title with two third places ahead of Belgium s Eric Bachelart His first pole came at Portland the next year but as in Formula One he never won a race From 1992 to 1996 he started 73 races and had his best season overall in 1994 finishing in 11th During this time he competed in the 1993 1995 Indianapolis 500 At the 1996 Molson Indy Toronto race he was involved in an accident that claimed the life of fellow driver Jeff Krosnoff and track marshal Gary Avrin After making wheel to wheel contact Jeff s car hit the barriers and also a tree and lamp post that was too close to the track Krosnoff died instantly of the injuries sustained from hitting the lamp post After Formula One Sports Cars and team ownership EditBefore his Formula One career Johansson had participated in sports car races such as 24 Hours of Le Mans and had won two World Sportscar Championship races in the 1980s the Mugello round in 1983 driving a Joest Racing Porsche 956 with Bob Wollek and the 1988 Spa Francorchamps race in a Sauber C9 with Mauro Baldi After retiring from CART at the end of the 1996 season he returned to this type of racing During 1997 he recorded two major race wins at the 12 Hours of Sebring driving a Ferrari 333 SP with Andy Evans Fermin Velez and Yannick Dalmas Later in 1997 Johansson also won at Le Mans where he drove a TWR Porsche WSC 95 for Joest Racing alongside his Ferrari F1 teammate of 1985 and 1986 Michele Alboreto and young Dane Tom Kristensen For Kristensen it was to be the first of a record as of 2013 9 wins in the famous French classic Johansson driving a Joest Porsche WSC 95 at Donington Park in 1997 In 1997 Johansson founded a successful Indy Lights team running Fredrik Larsson and Jeff Ward in 1998 its drivers were Guy Smith and Luiz Garcia Jr for 1999 the seats went to Scott Dixon and Ben Collins During 1998 and 1999 Johansson raced for various sports car teams like the unreliable Audi R8C Coupe at Le Mans but in 2000 he started Johansson Matthews racing with an American businessman called Jim Matthews They competed in the American Le Mans Series using a Reynard 2KQ prototype Unfortunately this wasn t a successful vehicle in its original form though it was later developed into various other successful cars including the Zytek that he later raced and the partnership dissolved In 2001 Johansson campaigned an Audi R8 prototype with backing from Gulf Oil and the assistance of Mike Earle s Arena team That year he raced in the European Le Mans Series the American Le Mans Series and at Le Mans itself His co drivers were Guy Smith and Patrick Lemarie At Le Mans Smith was replaced by Tom Coronel 2002 saw Johansson back in an Audi R8 but this time one run by the Miami based Champion Racing team His co driver was ex Formula One driver Johnny Herbert and they competed in the American Le Mans Series For 2003 he returned to CART as a team owner running American Spirit Team Johansson with Jimmy Vasser and Ryan Hunter Reay as drivers This was one of many new teams for the 2003 CART season ironically Bachelart s Mi Jack Conquest Racing team was another The team was under funded and although Hunter Reay scored a fluke win in the wet conditions at Australia it folded at the end of the season After only competing in a couple of celebrity races and occasional outings in the works Zytek in 2004 Johansson returned to full time racing in 2005 driving the Chip Ganassi run New Century Mortgage sponsored Lexus Riley Daytona Prototype in the American Grand Am Rolex Sports Car Series With co driver Cort Wagner he scored his best finish a second place at Mont Tremblant in Canada they finished the year in fifth place in the championship In 2006 as well as the Grand Prix Masters series Johansson has made occasional appearances in Grand Am for the Cheever and CITGO teams and has continued an association with the works Zytek team in the Le Mans Series 2007 saw Johansson competing in a Highcroft Racing Courage Acura in the LMP2 class of the American Le Mans Series sharing with David Brabham He was due to race a Zytek at Le Mans in 2007 but the team could not rebuild the car in time after a test day accident and Johansson made a last minute deal to drive a works Courage Johansson took part in the inaugural Speedcar Series in 2008 where luck once again deserted him as the victim of a lot of other drivers accidents For 2008 Johansson did not have a full time sports car drive but had some outings planned in the Highcroft Acura ARX 01 in the ALMS and a place with the Epsilon Euskadi team at Le Mans Outside the cockpit Johansson has a number of business ventures including managing several successful drivers such as Scott Dixon and is a keen artist he is particularly known for his watch designs Also Lill Lovis does expert commentary on Viasat Motor during Formula One races on occasion In 2011 he raced a Pescarolo Judd in the Petit Le Mans 10 Hours and a Ford GT3 in the Malaysian 12 Hours at Sepang In 2012 he returned to the 24 Hours of Le Mans racing a Lola B12 80 Driver management EditHe is the manager of several racing drivers including New Zealander Scott Dixon fellow Swede Felix Rosenqvist winner of the 2015 European Formula 3 Championship Canadian Zachary Claman DeMelo Romain Grosjean 3 and Ed Jones 4 In popular culture EditJohansson was the inspiration for the song Speedway at Nazareth by Mark Knopfler Career results EditCareer summary Edit Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F Laps Podiums Points Position1979 European Formula Two Polifac BMW Junior Team 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC1980 European Formula Two ICI Roloil Racing Team 0 0 0 0 0 0 NCFormula One Shadow Cars 0 0 0 0 0 0 NC1981 European Formula Two Docking Spitzley Team Toleman 12 2 0 0 3 30 4th1982 European Formula Two Marlboro Team Spirit 13 0 5 0 1 11 8thWorld Sportscar Championship BASF Cassetten Team GS Sport 1 0 0 0 0 0 NC1983 Formula One Spirit Racing 6 0 0 0 0 0 NCWorld Sportscar Championship Sorga S A 5 0 0 0 2 36 11thPorsche Kremer Racing 1 0 0 0 024 Hours of Le Mans Sorga S A 1 0 0 0 0 N A 6th1984 Formula One Tyrrell Racing Organisation 3 0 0 0 0 3 17thToleman Group Motorsport 3 0 0 0 0World Sportscar Championship New Man Joest Racing 5 0 0 0 0 13 38th24 Hours of Le Mans 1 0 0 0 0 N A DNF1985 Formula One Tyrrell Racing Organisation 1 0 0 0 0 26 7thScuderia Ferrari 15 0 0 0 21986 Formula One Scuderia Ferrari 16 0 0 0 4 23 5th1987 Formula One Marlboro McLaren International 16 0 0 0 5 30 6th1988 Formula One Ligier Loto 10 0 0 0 0 0 NCWorld Sportscar Championship Team Sauber Mercedes 3 1 0 0 2 55 19thToyota Team Tom s 1 0 0 0 01989 Formula One Moneytron Onyx Formula One 8 0 0 0 1 6 12th1990 Formula One Moneytron Onyx Formula One 0 0 0 0 0 0 NC24 Hours of Le Mans Mazdaspeed 1 0 0 0 0 N A DNF1991 Formula One Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives 0 0 0 0 0 0 NCFootwork Grand Prix International 1 0 0 0 0World Sportscar Championship Konrad Motorsport 4 0 0 0 0 6 39thMazdaspeed 1 0 0 0 024 Hours of Le Mans Konrad Motorsport 1 0 0 0 0 N A 6th1992 World Sportscar Championship Euro Racing 1 0 0 0 0 0 NCTrust Racing Team 1 0 0 0 0PPG Indy Car World Series Bettenhausen Racing 9 0 0 0 2 47 14th24 Hours of Le Mans Trust Racing Team 1 0 0 0 0 N A 5th1993 PPG Indy Car World Series Bettenhausen Motorsports 16 0 0 0 1 43 13th1994 PPG Indy Car World Series Bettenhausen Motorsports 16 0 0 0 0 57 11th1995 PPG Indy Car World Series Bettenhausen Motorsports 17 0 0 0 1 60 13th1996 PPG Indy Car World Series Bettenhausen Racing 16 0 0 0 0 43 15th1997 24 Hours of Le Mans Joest Racing 1 1 0 0 1 N A 1st1998 24 Hours of Le Mans Porsche AG 1 0 0 0 0 N A DNF1999 24 Hours of Le Mans Audi Sport UK Ltd 1 0 0 0 0 N A DNF2000 24 Hours of Le Mans Johansson Matthews Racing 1 0 0 0 0 N A DNF2001 24 Hours of Le Mans Johansson Motorsport 1 0 0 0 0 N A DNF2003 24 Hours of Le Mans Champion Racing 1 0 0 0 1 N A 3rd2006 24 Hours of Le Mans Racing for Holland 1 0 0 0 0 N A DNF2007 24 Hours of Le Mans Courage Competition 1 0 0 0 0 N A DNFArena Motorsport 0 0 0 0 0 N A NC2008 24 Hours of Le Mans Epsilon Euskadi 1 0 0 0 0 N A DNF2012 FIA World Endurance Championship Gulf Racing Middle East 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 76th24 Hours of Le Mans 1 0 0 0 0 N A DNFComplete European Formula Two Championship results Edit 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 Pts1979 Polifac BMW Junior Team March 792 BMW SIL HOC THR NUR VAL MUG PAU HOC ZAN PER MIS DONRet NC 01980 ICI Roloil Racing Team March 802 BMW THRDNS HOC NUR VAL PAU SIL ZOL MUG ZAN PER MIS HOC NC 01981 Docking Spitzley Team Toleman Lola T850 Hart SIL9 HOC1 THR7 NUR4 VAL2 MUGRet PAU8 PERRet SPA14 DON4 MIS9 MAN1 4th 301982 Marlboro Team Spirit Spirit 201 Honda SILRet HOCRet THR14 NUR6 MUG3 VAL4 PAU7 SPARet HOC4 DON11 MANRet PER11 MIS7 8th 11Complete Formula One World Championship results Edit key Year Entrant Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Pts1980 Shadow Cars Shadow DN11 Ford Cosworth DFV 3 0 V8 ARGDNQ BRADNQ RSA USW BEL MON FRA GBR GER AUT NED ITA CAN USA NC 01983 Spirit Racing Spirit 201 Honda RA163E 1 5 V6 t BRA USW FRA SMR MON BEL DET CAN GBRRet AUT12 ITARet EUR14 RSA NC 0Spirit 201C GERRet NED71984 Tyrrell Racing Organisation Tyrrell 012 Ford Cosworth DFY 3 0 V8 BRA RSA BEL SMR FRA MON CAN DET DAL GBRDSQ GERDSQ AUTDNQ NEDDSQ 17th 3Toleman Group Motorsport Toleman TG184 Hart 415T 1 5 L4 t ITA4 EURRet POR111985 Tyrrell Racing Organisation Tyrrell 012 Ford Cosworth DFY 3 0 V8 BRA7 7th 26Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFAC Ferrari 156 85 Ferrari 031 1 5 V6 t POR8 SMR6 MONRet CAN2 DET2 FRA4 GBRRet GER9 AUT4 NEDRet ITA5 BELRet EURRet RSA4 AUS51986 Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFAC Ferrari F1 86 Ferrari 032 1 5 V6 t BRARet ESPRet SMR4 MON10 BEL3 CANRet DETRet FRARet GBRRet GER11 HUN4 AUT3 ITA3 POR6 MEX12 AUS3 5th 231987 Marlboro McLaren International McLaren MP4 3 TAG TTE PO1 1 5 V6 t BRA3 SMR4 BEL2 MONRet DET7 FRA8 GBRRet GER2 HUNRet AUT7 ITA6 POR5 ESP3 MEXRet JPN3 AUSRet 6th 301988 Ligier Loto Ligier JS31 Judd CV 3 5 V8 BRA9 SMRDNQ MONRet MEX10 CANRet DETRet FRADNQ GBRDNQ GERDNQ HUNRet BEL11 ITADNQ PORRet ESPRet JPNDNQ AUS9 NC 01989 Moneytron Onyx Formula One Onyx ORE 1 Ford Cosworth DFR 3 5 V8 BRADNPQ SMRDNPQ MONDNPQ MEXRet USARet CANDSQ FRA5 GBRDNPQ GERRet HUNRet BEL8 ITADNPQ POR3 ESPDNPQ JPNDNPQ AUSDNPQ 12th 61990 Monteverdi Onyx Formula One Onyx ORE 1 Ford Cosworth DFR 3 5 V8 USADNQ BRADNQ SMR MON CAN MEX FRA GBR GER HUN BEL ITA POR ESP JPN AUS NC 01991 Automobiles Gonfaronnaises Sportives AGS JH25B Ford Cosworth DFR 3 5 V8 USADNQ BRADNQ SMR MON NC 0Footwork Grand Prix International Footwork FA12 Porsche 3512 3 5 V12 CANRet MEXDNQFootwork FA12C Ford Cosworth DFR 3 5 V8 FRADNQ GBRDNQ GER HUN BEL ITA POR ESP JPN AUS Did not finish but was classified as he had completed more than 90 of the race distance Complete World Sportscar Championship results Edit key Races in bold indicate pole position Races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Entrant Class Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Pos Pts1982 BASF Cassetten Team GS Sport C Sauber SHS C6 Cosworth DFL 4 0 V8 MNZ SIL NUR LMS SPA MUG FUJ BRHRet NC 01983 Sorga S A Joest Racing C Porsche 956 Porsche Type 935 2 6 F6 t MNZ SIL2 NUR2 LMS6 SPARet KYARet 11th 36Porsche Kremer Racing FUJRet1984 New Man Joest Racing C1 Porsche 956 Porsche Type 935 2 6 F6 t MNZRet SIL LMSRet NUR8 BRH MOS SPARet IMO FUJ4 KYA SAN 38th 131988 Team Sauber Mercedes C1 Sauber C9 Mercedes Benz M117 5 0 V8 t JER JAR MNZ SIL LMS BRN BRH NURRet SPA1 SAN2 19th 55Toyota Team Tom s Toyota 88C V Toyota R32V 3 2 V8 t FUJ211991 Konrad Motorsport C2 Porsche 962C Porsche Type 935 3 2 F6 t SUZ MNZRet SIL 39th 6Mazdaspeed Mazda 787B Mazda R26B 2 6 4 Rotor LMS6Konrad Motorsport C1 Konrad KM 011 Lamborghini 3512 3 5 V12 NURDNQ MAGRet MEXRet AUTRet1992 Euro Racing C1 Lola T92 10 Judd GV10 3 5 V10 MNZDNS SILDSQ NC 0Trust Racing Team C2 Toyota 92C V Toyota R36V 3 6 V8 t LMS5 DON SUZ MAGComplete 24 Hours of Le Mans results Edit Year Team Co Drivers Car Class Laps Pos ClassPos 1983 Sorga S A Joest Racing Klaus Ludwig Bob Wollek Porsche 956 C 354 6th 6th1984 New Man Joest Racing Jean Louis Schlesser Mauricio De Narvaez Porsche 956 C1 170 DNF DNF1990 Mazdaspeed Co Ltd David Kennedy Pierre Dieudonne Mazda 787 GTP 147 DNF DNF1991 Mazdaspeed Co Ltd Oreca David Kennedy Maurizio Sandro Sala Mazda 787B C2 355 6th 6th1992 Trust Racing Team George Fouche Steven Andskar Toyota 92C V C2 336 5th 1st1997 Joest Racing Michele Alboreto Tom Kristensen TWR Porsche WSC 95 LMP 361 1st 1st1998 Porsche AG Joest Racing Michele Alboreto Yannick Dalmas Porsche LMP1 98 LMP1 107 DNF DNF1999 Audi Sport UK Ltd Stephane Ortelli Christian Abt Audi R8C LMGTP 55 DNF DNF2000 Johansson Matthews Racing Guy Smith Jim Matthews Reynard 2KQ LM Judd LMP900 133 DNF DNF2001 Johansson Motorsport Tom Coronel Patrick Lemarie Audi R8 LMP900 35 DNF DNF2003 Champion Racing Emanuele Pirro JJ Lehto Audi R8 LMP900 372 3rd 1st2006 Racing for Holland Jan Lammers Alex Yoong Dome S101Hb Judd LMP1 182 DNF DNF2007 Arena Motorsports International Hayanari Shimoda Tom Chilton Zytek 07S LMP1 DNQ DNQ Courage Competition Jean Marc Gounon Guillaume Moreau Courage LC70 AER LMP1 175 DNF DNF2008 Epsilon Euskadi Jean Marc Gounon Shinji Nakano Epsilon Euskadi EE1 Judd LMP1 158 DNF DNF2012 Gulf Racing Middle East Fabien Giroix Ludovic Badey Lola B12 80 Nissan LMP2 92 DNF DNFAmerican open wheel results Edit key CART Edit 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 17 Rank Points1992 Bettenhausen Racing Penske PC 20 Chevrolet 265A V8 t SRF PHX LBH INDY DET3 POR MIL NHA10 TOR11 MCH CLE9 ROA19 VAN3 MDO6 NAZ21 LAG11 14th 471993 Bettenhausen Motorsports Penske PC 22 Chevrolet 265C V8 t SRF12 PHX21 LBH26 INDY11 MIL25 DET20 POR26 CLE4 TOR24 MCH23 NHA14 ROA21 VAN3 MDO26 NAZ7 LAG6 13th 431994 Bettenhausen Motorsports Penske PC 22 Ilmor 265D V8 t SRF5 PHX4 LBH10 INDY15 MIL26 DET22 POR8 CLE5 TOR14 MCH14 MDO12 NHA23 VAN26 ROA8 NAZ5 LAG12 11th 571995 Bettenhausen Motorsports Penske PC 23 Mercedes Benz IC108B V8 t MIA22 SRF17 PHX24 LBH6 NAZ3 MIL21 DET11 POR6 ROA10 TOR14 CLE8 MCH6 MDO23 NHA25 VAN4 LAG14 13th 60Reynard 94i Ford XB V8 t INDY161996 Bettenhausen Racing Reynard 96i Mercedes Benz IC108C V8 t MIA19 RIO23 SRF6 LBH19 NAZ19 50016 MIL27 DET7 POR9 CLE12 TOR17 MCH5 MDO11 ROA4 VAN17 LAG21 15th 43Indianapolis 500 Edit Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team1993 Penske PC 22 Chevrolet 265C V8 t 6 11 Bettenhausen Motorsports1994 Penske PC 22 Ilmor 265D V8 t 27 15 Bettenhausen Motorsports1995 Reynard 94i Ford XB V8 t 31 16 Bettenhausen MotorsportsComplete Macau Grand Prix results Edit Year Team Chassis Engine Qualifying Race1 Race2 Overall ranking1984 Marlboro Theodore Racing Team Ralt Toyota 1st 1 2 2nd1988 Camel Eddie Jordan Racing Reynard VW 25th 13 9 8thComplete Grand Prix Masters results Edit key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Team Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 52005 Team Phantom Delta Motorsport GPM Nicholson McLaren 3 5 V8 RSARet2006 Team Altech Delta Motorsport GPM Nicholson McLaren 3 5 V8 QAT8 ITACTeam Virgin Radio GBR12 MALC RSACComplete FIA World Endurance Championship results Edit key Races in bold indicate pole position races in italics indicate fastest lap Year Entrant Class Car Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pos Pts2012 Gulf Racing Middle East LMP2 Lola B12 80 Nissan VK45DE 4 5 V8 SEB22 SPA10 LMSRet SIL SAO BHR FUJ SHA 76th 1 5References Edit McLaren s 50 Greatest Drivers Stefan Johansson 19 Collantine Keith 11 April 2011 Heidfeld sets record for most podiums without a win f1fanatic co uk F1 Fanatic Retrieved 11 April 2011 Pruett Marshall 27 November 2020 Grosjean among contenders for Foyt IndyCar seat Racer com Retrieved 30 March 2022 Pruett Marshall 4 October 2018 Race tightens for remaining Indycar seats Racer com Retrieved 8 October 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stefan Johansson Official websiteSporting positionsPreceded byChico Serra British Formula Three Champion1980 Succeeded byJonathan PalmerPreceded byJeff Andretti CART Rookie of the Year1992 Succeeded byNigel MansellPreceded byManuel ReuterDavy JonesAlexander Wurz Winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans1997 With Michele Alboreto amp Tom Kristensen Succeeded byLaurent AielloAllan McNishStephane Ortelli Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stefan Johansson amp oldid 1133286919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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