- Didier Auriol
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Didier Auriol Personal information Nationality French Born August 18, 1958 World Rally Championship record Active years 1984 - 2005 Teams Austin Rover, Ford, Lancia, Toyota, Subaru, Mitsubishi, SEAT, Peugeot, Škoda Rallies 152 Championships 1 (1994) Rally wins 20 Podiums 53 Stage wins 554 Total points 747 First rally 1984 Tour de Corse First win 1988 Tour de Corse Last win 2001 Rally Catalunya Last rally 2005 Monte Carlo Rally Didier Auriol (born August 18, 1958) is a French rally driver.
Born in Montpellier, and initially an ambulance driver, Auriol made his name as a French rally driver in the World Rally Championship throughout the 1990s. He became World Rally Champion in 1994, the first from his country to do so. He was a factory candidate for Lancia, Toyota and Peugeot among others, before losing his seat at Škoda at the end of 2003.
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Career
At the age of 21, Auriol started rallying in an old Simca 1000. He drove the Simca 2 Years, then he got a Renault 5 Turbo, With this car, he drove in the French Rallye Championship. In 1986 a MG dealer gave him a Metro 6R4. With this car, he won his first French Rallye Championship. With the beginning of the Group A car time, he got a Ford Sierra RS Cosworth and with his car he was French Rallye Champion 1987 and 1988
Auriol won his first World Championship event, the 1988 Tour de Corse, whilst driving a Ford Sierra RS Cosworth. For 1989 he moved to the Martini Lancia team, where he remained for four seasons, driving three successive versions of the then-dominant Lancia Delta Integrale. In 1992, driving the final evolution of the car, he won six events in one season (a record until beaten by Sébastien Loeb in 2005), but poor results on other rounds and retirement on the last event of the season, the RAC Rally, handed the world championship to Carlos Sainz.
In 1993 Auriol switched to the Toyota team, and won the World Championship in 1994 driving one of the most fabled mounts in the history of the series: the Toyota Celica GT-Four ST185. However he has found fame and distinction for a plethora of other reasons. In 1995, he took the first win for the Celica GT-Four ST205 in Tour de Corse. However, later in the same season, on the Rally Catalunya, Toyota were found to have used an illegal device in the turbocharger to increase the power of the engine, and were excluded from the results of the 1995 championship and banned for next year. 1996 Auriol contested only two World Championship events. He drove for Subaru in Sweden and for Mitsubishi in San Remo. 1997 he entried in Monte Carlo with private Ford, and drove couple of rallies with Toyota's new Corolla WRC. Auriol drove for Toyota two next years, gaining two wins. When Toyota retired from World Rally Championship after 1999, Auriol moved to SEAT on board of the SEAT Córdoba WRC E2. With Auriol's experience, SEAT managed to grab the third podium place at the Safari Rally in Kenya, and later that season to launch their third evolution of the Córdoba WRC. However at the end of the season the Spanish manufacturer retired from WRC to focus on the development of a special series of high performance cars. Auriol still managed to deal with Peugeot for 2001 season, but in only asphalt-rallies Auriol managed to be quicker, than his team mate, Marcus Grönholm. Auriol's only win that year came from Catalunya. 2002 was kind of gap year for Auriol, but he made contract with Skoda team for 2003. Auriol was responsible for the development work of the Škoda Fabia WRC.
Another notable achievement in Auriol's reportoire is being a six-time winner of the Tour de Corse, level record holder with Bernard Darniche. Even as late as 2001 Auriol was still racking up podiums there.
WRC victories
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Number Event Season Co-driver Car 1 32ème Tour de Corse - Rallye de France 1988 Bernard Occelli Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 2 33ème Tour de Corse - Rallye de France 1989 Bernard Occelli Lancia Delta Integrale 3 58ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo 1990 Bernard Occelli Lancia Delta Integrale 16V 4 34ème Tour de Corse - Rallye de France 1990 Bernard Occelli Lancia Delta Integrale 16V 5 32º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia 1990 Bernard Occelli Lancia Delta Integrale 16V 6 33º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia 1991 Bernard Occelli Lancia Delta Integrale 16V 7 60ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo 1992 Bernard Occelli Lancia Delta HF Integrale 8 36ème Tour de Corse - Rallye de France 1992 Bernard Occelli Lancia Delta HF Integrale 9 39th Acropolis Rally 1992 Bernard Occelli Lancia Delta HF Integrale 10 12º Rally Argentina 1992 Bernard Occelli Lancia Delta HF Integrale 11 42nd 1000 Lakes Rally 1992 Bernard Occelli Lancia Delta HF Integrale 12 5th Telecom Rally Australia 1992 Bernard Occelli Lancia Delta HF Integrale 13 61ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo 1993 Bernard Occelli Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD 14 38ème Tour de Corse - Rallye de France 1994 Bernard Occelli Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD 15 14º Rally Argentina 1994 Bernard Occelli Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD 16 36º Rallye Sanremo - Rallye d'Italia 1994 Bernard Occelli Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD 17 39ème Tour de Corse - Rallye de France 1995 Denis Giraudet Toyota Celica GT-Four 18 34º Rallye Catalunya-Costa Brava (Rallye de España) 1998 Denis Giraudet Toyota Corolla WRC 19 3rd China Rally 1999 Denis Giraudet Toyota Corolla WRC 20 37º Rallye Catalunya-Costa Brava (Rallye de España) 2001 Denis Giraudet Peugeot 206 WRC
WRC results
Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points 1984 Didier Auriol Renault 5 Turbo MON SWE POR KEN FRA
RetGRC ARG BRA FIN ITA CIV GBR - 0 1985 Didier Auriol Renault 5 Maxi Turbo MON SWE POR KEN FRA
RetGRC NZL ARG FIN ITA CIV GBR - 0 1986 Austin Rover World Championship Team MG Metro 6R4 MON SWE POR KEN FRA
RetGRC NZL ARG FIN ITA GBR USA - 0 1987 Ford France Ford Sierra RS Cosworth MON SWE POR KEN FRA
8GRC USA NZL ARG FIN CIV ITA
4GBR 22nd 13 1988 Ford France Ford Sierra RS Cosworth MON SWE POR
RetKEN 7th 32 Ford Motor Co FRA
1GRC USA NZL ARG FIN
3CIV ITA
RetGBR 1989 Martini Lancia Lancia Delta Integrale SWE MON
2POR
RetKEN FRA
1GRC
2NZL ARG FIN
RetAUS 5th 50 Lancia Delta HF Integrale 16v ITA
RetCIV GBR 1990 Martini Lancia Lancia Delta HF Integrale 16v MON
1POR
2KEN FRA
1GRC
RetNZL ARG
3FIN
RetAUS
RetITA
1CIV GBR
52nd 95 1991 Jolly Club Lancia Delta HF Integrale 16v MON
RetSWE
9POR
2KEN FRA
2GRC
4NZL
3ARG
3FIN
2AUS
RetITA
1CIV ESP GBR
123rd 101 1992 Martini Racing Lancia Delta HF Integrale MON
1SWE POR
RetKEN FRA
1GRC
1NZL ARG
1FIN
1AUS
1ITA
RetCIV ESP
10GBR
Ret3rd 121 1993 Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD MON
1SWE
RetPOR KEN FRA
2GRC
RetARG
3NZL
3FIN
3AUS
RetITA ESP
2GBR
63rd 92 1994 Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD MON
RetPOR
2KEN
3FRA
1GRC
RetARG
1NZL
5FIN
2ITA
1GBR
61st 116 1995 Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Celica GT-Four MON
RetSWE
5POR
5FRA
1NZL
2AUS
RetESP
DSQGBR DSQ 51 1996 555 Subaru World Rally Team Subaru Impreza 555 SWE
10KEN IDN GRC ARG FIN AUS 25th 4 Team Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer Evo III ITA
8ESP 1997 R.A.S. Sport Ford Escort RS Cosworth MON
RetSWE KEN POR ESP FRA 11th 6 H.F. Grifone Toyota Celica GT-Four ARG
5GRC NZL Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Corolla WRC FIN
8IDN
RetITA
8AUS
3GBR
Ret1998 Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Corolla WRC MON
14SWE
6KEN
4POR
RetESP
1FRA
6ARG
RetGRC
2NZL
2FIN
4ITA
RetAUS
3GBR
Ret5th 34 1999 Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Corolla WRC MON
3SWE
4KEN
2POR
3ESP
2FRA
5ARG
3GRC
RetNZL
4FIN
RetCHN
1ITA
3AUS
RetGBR
Ret3rd 52 2000 SEAT Sport SEAT Córdoba WRC Evo2 MON
RetSWE
10KEN
3POR
10ESP
13ARG
RetGRC
RetNZL
Ret12th 4 SEAT Córdoba WRC Evo3 FIN
11CYP FRA
8ITA
17AUS
8GBR
92001 Peugeot Total Peugeot 206 WRC MON
RetSWE
RetPOR
8ESP
1ARG
RetCYP
RetGRC
RetKEN
RetFIN
RetNZL
6ITA
3FRA
3AUS
3GBR
77th 23 2002 Didier Auriol Toyota Corolla WRC MON
RetSWE FRA ESP CYP ARG GRE KEN FIN GER ITA NZL AUS GBR - 0 2003 Škoda Motorsport Škoda Octavia WRC Evo3 MON
9SWE
18TUR
RetNZL
8ARG
6GRE
9CYP
Ret13th 4 Škoda Fabia WRC GER
RetFIN
RetAUS
12ITA
12FRA
RetESP
RetGBR
112005 Didier Auriol Peugeot 206 WRC MON
RetSWE MEX NZL ITA CYP TUR GRE ARG FIN GER GBR JPN FRA ESP AUS - 0 External links
- rallybase.nl - Dider Auriol's profile
Awards and achievements Preceded by
Carlos SainzAutosport
International Rally Driver Award
1992Succeeded by
Juha KankkunenSporting positions Preceded by
Andrea AghiniRace of Champions
Champion of Champions
1993-1994Succeeded by
François DelecourPreceded by
François DelecourRace of Champions
Champion of Champions
1996Succeeded by
Carlos SainzPreceded by
Colin McRaeRace of Champions
Champion of Champions
1999Succeeded by
Tommi MäkinenWorld Rally Champions 1977: Sandro Munari (FIA Cup) · 1978: Markku Alén (FIA Cup) · 1979: Björn Waldegård · 1980: Walter Röhrl · 1981: Ari Vatanen · 1982: Walter Röhrl · 1983: Hannu Mikkola · 1984: Stig Blomqvist · 1985: Timo Salonen · 1986–1987: Juha Kankkunen · 1988–1989: Miki Biasion · 1990: Carlos Sainz · 1991: Juha Kankkunen · 1992: Carlos Sainz · 1993: Juha Kankkunen · 1994: Didier Auriol · 1995: Colin McRae · 1996–1997–1998–1999: Tommi Mäkinen · 2000: Marcus Grönholm · 2001: Richard Burns · 2002: Marcus Grönholm · 2003: Petter Solberg · 2004–2005–2006–2007–2008–2009–2010–2011: Sébastien Loeb
See also: List of drivers · List of records Winners of Autosport's International Rally Driver Award 1982: Michèle Mouton • 1983: Stig Blomqvist • 1984: Ari Vatanen • 1985: Timo Salonen • 1986–87: Juha Kankkunen • 1988: Markku Alén • 1989: Miki Biasion • 1990–91: Carlos Sainz • 1992: Didier Auriol • 1993: Juha Kankkunen • 1994–95: Colin McRae • 1996: Tommi Mäkinen • 1997: Tommi Mäkinen & Colin McRae • 1998–99: Tommi Mäkinen • 2000–01: Richard Burns • 2002: Marcus Grönholm • 2003: Petter Solberg • 2004–06: Sébastien Loeb • 2007: Marcus Grönholm • 2008: Sébastien Loeb • 2009: Mikko Hirvonen • 2010: Sébastien LoebCategories:- 1958 births
- People from Montpellier
- World Rally Champions
- World Rally Championship drivers
- French rally drivers
- Living people
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