- Walter Röhrl
WRC driver
Name = Walter Röhrl
Caption = Röhrl in 2003.
Nationality = flagicon|GER German
Years = 1973 - 1987
Teams =Fiat ,Opel ,Lancia ,Audi
Races = 75
Championships = 2 (1980, 1982)
Wins = 14
Podiums = 31
Stagewins = 420
Points = 494
First race = 1973 Monte Carlo Rally
First win = 1975Acropolis Rally
Last win = 1985San Remo Rally
Last race = 1987Acropolis Rally Walter Röhrl (born
March 7 1947 inRegensburg ) is a German rally and auto racing driver, with victories forFiat ,Opel ,Lancia andAudi as well asPorsche , Ford andBMW .Career
At the age of 16, Röhrl began working for the
Bishop of Regensburg , and soon became a driver who covered about 120,000 km annually as the bishop's driver. Having also now been active in sports likeskiing , he was invited to drive his first rally in 1968.Röhrl was a
World Rally Championship favorite throughout the 1970s and 1980s, winning theMonte Carlo Rally four times with four different marques. HisFiat 131 Abarth carried him to the 1980 title, but it was arguably his equivalent success in 1982 that impressed most of all, with Röhrl fending off audacious four-wheel drive opposition, led byAudi 's resurgentMichèle Mouton , to take the title, by virtue of consistency, in his increasingly outmoded rear-driveOpel Ascona 400. It was also during this time that he won theAfrican Rally Championship , in 1982. [ [http://www.africanrallychampionship.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=65&Itemid=80 African Rally Championship Website - PastChampions ] ]In 1983, he joined
Lancia to pilot the new, rear-wheel driveLancia 037 , before finally changing his machinery, in 1984, to the four-wheel driveAudi Quattro , an automobile actually incidentally produced in his home state ofBavaria .Despite being selective in his choice of top-level events, albeit during a time when this was a less unusual occurrence for top-line drivers in the championship, he still scored 14 WRC victories in his career.
Röhrl was also successful in road racing events, and called "Genius on Wheels" by
Niki Lauda . In an early 1990s24 Hours Nürburgring race which saw fog and heavy rain in the night, he hardly slowed down, anticipating the corners by timing. The race was nevertheless interrupted for hours.In Italy, he was elected "Rallye driver of the century". In France he was elected "Rallye driver of the millenium" in November 2000. A jury out of 100 worldwide motorsports experts elected him "Best Rallye driver ever" in Italy.
In recent years, he has been retained as the senior test driver for Porsche road cars, famously setting quick laptimes for them testing round the famous
Nürburgring Nordschleife, for example with thePorsche Carrera GT .References
External links
* http://www.roehrl-walter.de
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