1984 World Rally Championship

The 1984 World Rally Championship was the 12th season of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) World Rally Championship (WRC). The season consisted of 12 rallies following the same schedule as the previous season. Stig Blomqvist beat the defending world champion and Audi teammate Hannu Mikkola to the drivers' title. Audi took their second manufacturers' title, ahead of Lancia and the debuting Peugeot.

1984 World Rally Championship
World Drivers' Champion:
Stig Blomqvist
World Manufacturers' Champion:
Audi
Previous: 1983 Next: 1985

Summary

German team Audi Sport put together four of the top drivers in the world, with the defending world champion Hannu Mikkola returning to the team along with Stig Blomqvist. Michèle Mouton had a part-time contract and two-time champion Walter Röhrl was added from Martini Racing. Lancia Martini kept Markku Alén as their primary driver for the season and also featured Miki Biasion and Attilio Bettega. Lancia boss Cesare Fiorio had also signed Henri Toivonen from Porsche, stating that "Audi will have four top drivers next year so it would be very difficult competing with only two."[1]

Blomqvist and Mikkola dominated the season in the Audi Quattro A2, with Blomqvist proving the best with five rally wins. Audi established an early lead, winning six of the first eight events, including sweeping the podium at the first two rallies. Mikkola had to settle for second overall despite a consistently strong season in which he took eight podium finishes. Alén was only able to reach third place, only capturing a single rally win in his Lancia Rally 037.

Late in the season, Ari Vatanen returned to the world rally scene in a Peugeot 205 T16, winning three of the final four rallies and reaching fourth place in the overall standings. His performance showed that Peugeot Sport, headed by Jean Todt, had a winner that could beat the Audi, which they would do in the coming years of Group B dominance.

As with previous seasons, while all twelve events were calculated for tallying the drivers' scores, only ten of the events applied to the championship for manufacturers. The two events in 1984 which applied only to driver standings were the Swedish Rally and the Rallye Côte d'Ivoire.

Teams and drivers

Team Constructor Car Tyre Drivers Rounds
Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2
Quattro Sport
M
P
Walter Röhrl 1, 3, 5–7, 10
Hannu Mikkola 1, 3–4, 6–9, 11–12
Stig Blomqvist All
Per Eklund 2, 9
Michèle Mouton 2, 4, 6, 9, 12
Lasse Lampi 2, 9
Sarel van der Merwe 3
Franz Wittmann 4, 7
Bernard Darniche 5
John Buffum 6, 12
Jorge Recalde 8
Rubén Luis di Palma 8
Martini Racing Lancia Rally 037 evo P Markku Alén 1, 3–7, 9–10
Jean-Claude Andruet 1, 5
Attilio Bettega 1, 3, 5–6, 10
Henri Toivonen 3, 6, 9
Vic Preston Jr 4
Team Nissan Europe Nissan 240RS D Timo Salonen 1, 4, 6–7, 12
Terry Kaby 1, 9, 12
Sören Nilsson 2
Erkki Pitkanen 3, 9
Shekhar Mehta 4, 6, 11–12
Mike Kirkland 4
Jayant Shah 4, 6
George Moschous 6
Stratis Hatzipanayiotou 6
Reg Cook 7
Pentti Airikkala 9
Peter Geitel 9, 12
Renault Elf Renault 5 Turbo M
P
Jean-Luc Thérier 1
Bruno Saby 1, 5, 9
François Chatriot 1, 5
Dany Snobeck 1
Jean Ragnotti 3, 5
Joaquim Moutinho 3
Jean-Pierre Manzagol 5
Didier Auriol 5
Camille Bartoli 5
Jolly Club Lancia Rally 037 evo P Miki Biasion 1, 3, 5–6, 10
Adartico Vudafieri 5, 10
Mazda Rally Team Europe Mazda RX-7 P Achim Warmbold 1, 6
Minna Sillankorva 1
Ingvar Carlsson 6, 12
Philippe Wambergue 12
Marianne Hoepfner 12
Citroën Compétitions Citroën Visa M Christian Dorche 1, 3
Maurice Chomat 4, 9–10
Philippe Wambergue 4, 9–10
Christian Rio 4, 9–10
Oliver Tabatoni 5–6, 9
Mark Lovell 12
Opel Euro Team Opel Ascona 400
Manta 400
M Mats Jonsson 2, 12
Alex Jackson 2
Guy Frequelin 4–5
Rauno Aaltonen 4
Yasuhiro Iwase 4, 8
Alain Ambrosino 11
Jimmy McRae 12
Russell Brookes 12
Phil Colins 12
Bertie Fisher 12
Toyota Team Europe Toyota Celica TCT P Björn Waldegård 3–4, 7, 9, 12
Juha Kankkunen 3, 7, 9, 12
Per Eklund 4, 12
Sandro Munari 4
Peugeot Talbot Sport Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 M Ari Vatanen 5–6, 9–10, 12
Jean-Pierre Nicolas 5–6, 10
Rothmans Porsche Rally Team Porsche 911SC RS M Saeed Al-Hajri 6, 12
Roger Clark 12
Volkswagen Motorsport Volkswagen Golf GTi P Kalle Grundel 1–3, 5, 9–10, 12

Events

Map

Black = Tarmac Brown = Gravel Blue = Snow/ice Red = Mixed surface

Schedule and results

Round Rally name Stages Podium finishers
Rank Driver Co-driver Team Car Time
1 Rallye Monte Carlo
(21–27 January)
30 stages
722 km
Tarmac
1 Walter Röhrl Christian Geistdörfer Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 8:52:29
2 Stig Blomqvist Björn Cederberg Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 8:53:42
3 Hannu Mikkola Arne Hertz Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 9:05:09
2 Swedish Rally[2]
(10–12 February)
27 stages
450 km
Snow/Ice
1 Stig Blomqvist Björn Cederberg Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 4:16:45
2 Michèle Mouton Fabrizia Pons Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 4:24:12
3 Per Eklund Dave Whittock Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 4:33:27
3 Rallye de Portugal
(6–11 March)
45 stages
684 km
Gravel/Tarmac
1 Hannu Mikkola Arne Hertz Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 7:35:32
2 Markku Alén Ilkka Kivimäki Martini Racing Lancia Rally 037 evo 7:35:59
3 Attilio Bettega Maurizio Perissinot Martini Racing Lancia Rally 037 evo 7:58:21
4 Safari Rally
(19–23 April)
105 controls
5254 km
Gravel
1 Björn Waldegård Hans Thorszelius Toyota Team Europe Toyota Celica TCT +2:02 pen
2 Rauno Aaltonen Lofty Drews Opel Euro Team Opel Manta 400 +2:13 pen
3 Hannu Mikkola Arne Hertz Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 +2:25 pen
5 Tour de Corse
(3–5 May)
30 stages
1119 km
Tarmac
1 Markku Alén Ilkka Kivimäki Martini Racing Lancia Rally 037 evo 13:24:56
2 Miki Biasion Tiziano Siviero Jolly Club Lancia Rally 037 evo 13:29:11
3 Jean Ragnotti Pierre Thimonier Renault Elf Renault 5 Turbo 13:33:16
6 Acropolis Rally
(28–31 May)
47 stages
830 km
Gravel
1 Stig Blomqvist Björn Cederberg Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 10:41:51
2 Hannu Mikkola Arne Hertz Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 10:44:58
3 Markku Alén Ilkka Kivimäki Martini Racing Lancia Rally 037 evo 10:56:01
7 Rally New Zealand
(23–26 June)
45 stages
1044 km
Gravel
1 Stig Blomqvist Björn Cederberg Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 10:40:41
2 Markku Alén Ilkka Kivimäki Martini Racing Lancia Rally 037 evo 10:45:28
3 Hannu Mikkola Arne Hertz Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 10:48:10
8 Rally Argentina
(27 July – 1 August)
23 stages
948 km
Gravel
1 Stig Blomqvist Björn Cederberg Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 10:33:38
2 Hannu Mikkola Arne Hertz Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 10:36:54
3 Jorge Recalde Jorge del Bouno Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 10:38:48
9 1000 Lakes Rally
(24–26 August)
50 stages
457 km
Gravel
1 Ari Vatanen Terry Harryman Peugeot Talbot Sport Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 4:07:27
2 Markku Alén Ilkka Kivimäki Martini Racing Lancia Rally 037 evo 4:08:26
3 Henri Toivonen Juha Piironen Martini Racing Lancia Rally 037 evo 4:10:19
10 Rallye Sanremo
(30 September – 5 October)
46 stages
777 km
Gravel/Tarmac
1 Ari Vatanen Terry Harryman Peugeot Talbot Sport Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 8:44:34
2 Attilio Bettega Maurizio Perissinot Martini Racing Lancia Rally 037 evo 8:50:01
3 Miki Biasion Tiziano Siviero Jolly Club Lancia Rally 037 evo 8:53:58
11 Rallye Côte d'Ivoire[2]
(31 October – 5 November)
46 controls
4012 km
Gravel
1 Stig Blomqvist Björn Cederberg Audi Sport Audi Sport Quattro +5:24 pen
2 Hannu Mikkola Arne Hertz Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 +5:46 pen
3 Shekhar Mehta Yvonne Mehta Team Nissan Europe Nissan 240RS +6:28 pen
12 RAC Rally
(November 25–29)
56 stages
863 km
Gravel/Tarmac
1 Ari Vatanen Terry Harryman Peugeot Talbot Sport Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 9:19:48
2 Hannu Mikkola Arne Hertz Audi Sport Audi Quattro A2 9:20:29
3 Per Eklund Dave Whittock Toyota Team Europe Toyota Celica TCT 9:37:07

Standings

Drivers' championship

Rank Driver Event Total
points

MON

SWE

POR

KEN

FRA

GRC

NZL

ARG

FIN

ITA

CIV

GBR
1 Stig Blomqvist 152000(8)202020100200 125
2 Hannu Mikkola 12201215(12)1501515 104
3 Markku Alén 31510201215150 90
4 Ari Vatanen 00202020 60
5 Attilio Bettega 81241015 49
6 Miki Biasion 61015012 43
7 Per Eklund 120612 30
8 Björn Waldegård 020800 28
9 Shekhar Mehta 084123 27
10 Timo Salonen 146106 27
11 Walter Röhrl 2060000 26
12 Michèle Mouton 1500010 25
13 Jean Ragnotti 812 20
14 Jean-Pierre Nicolas 1008 18
15 Rauno Aaltonen 15 15
16 Jorge Recalde -12 12
Henri Toivonen 0012
18 Kalle Grundel 204060 12
19 Jean-Luc Thérier 10 10
Mats Jonsson 100
Mario Stillo 10
Fabrizio Tabaton 10
Alain Ambrosino 10
24 Lars-Erik Torph 80 8
John Buffum 80
Yasuhiro Iwase 8
Juha Kankkunen 0080
David Horsey 8
Russell Brookes 8
30 Björn Johansson 6 6
Vic Preston, Jr. 6
Jean-Claude Andruet 06
Reg Cook 6
Miguel Torrás 6
Patrick Tauziac 6
36 Bernard Darniche 40 4
Kenneth Eriksson 40
Malcolm Stewart 4
Carlos Bassi 4
Erkki Pitkänen 04
Massimo Ercolani 4
Jimmy McRae 4
43 Stig Andervang 30 3
Jorge Ortigão 3
Franz Wittmann 30
François Chatriot 03
Iórgos Moschous 3
'Possum' Bourne 3
Hugo Hernández 3
Bruno Saby 0030
Gerhard Kalnay 3
52 Yoshio Iwashita 21 3
53 Gunnar Pettersson 2 2
Christian Dorche 02
Guy Fréquelin 02
Achim Warmbold 02
Tony Teesdale 2
Monnenmacher Pérez 2
Jouko Pöysti 20
Michele Rayneri 2
Bertie Fisher 2
62 Jerry Åhlin 10 1
Russell Gooding 10
Basil Criticos 1
Yves Loubet 01
Blair Robson 1
Walter d'Agostini 1
Kalevi Aho 1
Werner Grissmann 01
Mikael Ericsson 001

Manufacturers' championship

Rank Manufacturers Event Total
points

MON

POR

KEN

FRA

GRC

NZL

ARG

FIN

ITA

GBR
1 Audi 181814(10)18181816 120
2 Lancia (10)16121814161616 108
3 Peugeot 128181818 74
4 Toyota 1018101014 62
5 Renault 121014154 55
6 Opel 162112710 48
7 Nissan 21081268 46
8 Volkswagen 91213 34
9 Subaru 11 11
10 Alfa Romeo 9 9
Fiat 9 9
12 Ford 6 6
13 Citroën 4 4
14 Vauxhall 2 2
Mazda 2 2
Mitsubishi 2 2

Pointscoring systems

Drivers' championship

Points awarded by finish 1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
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Manufacturers' championship

Overall
finish
Group finish
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118
21716
3161514
415141312
51413121110
61312111098
71211109876
81110987654
91098765432
109876543211

References

  1. Collins, Peter (2008). Lancia 037: The Development & Rally History of a World Champion. Veloce Publishing Ltd. p. 138. ISBN 1-84584-076-3.
  2. Event not included in the Manufacturers' Championship
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