1996 International Touring Car Championship Explained

The 1996 International Touring Car Championship was the thirteenth season of premier German touring car championship and also only first and final season under the moniker of International Touring Car Championship. It was for FIA Class 1 Touring Cars and it was contested by Mercedes-Benz, Alfa Romeo and Opel. It was formed of the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft series that ran both a short German & International-based series in 1995. These were fused together to form the International Touring Car Championship (abbreviated to ITC). The eventual champion was Manuel Reuter driving an Opel Calibra, and Opel won the manufacturer's championship.

Season summary

The Class 1 rules made sure that all cars had a pure-bred 2,5 L V6 racing engine, lots of electronics, and few things in common with the road cars, except Mercedes sticking to the standard RWD layout while the other two implemented AWD drivetrains. All three manufacturers were relatively equally-matched and competitive all season, with Opel's other winning drivers besides Reuter being the experienced Hans-Joachim Stuck, who took a double victory in Helsinki, and 1994 champion Klaus Ludwig who repeated the feat at Norisring. Alfa Romeo came second to Opel in the standings, with former Benetton Formula One driver Alessandro Nannini taking a convincing seven victories, including four-in-a-row midseason, to place third in the championship. Team-mate and compatriot Nicola Larini could manage just two wins late in a season blighted with retirements, meaning the Ferrari test driver would not be a feature in the title battle.

Mercedes-Benz may have finished third and last in the constructors standings, but were every bit as competitive as their two rivals. Reigning DTM & ITC champion Bernd Schneider racked up four wins, including a double at Diepholz, en route to second in the championship, though 1995's DTM runner-up Jörg van Ommen scored a solitary win in a lacklustre campaign. Their junior team-mates – future Stewart driver Jan Magnussen and IndyCar Series star to-be Dario Franchitti – also scored a win apiece in the first and last rounds of the series respectively. This meant the Scot placed a creditable fourth in the standings, whilst the Dane's mid-season defection to CART along with a number of retirements served to prevent him from challenging for the title. Others who impressed but failed to win a race included sometime Benetton and Sauber driver JJ Lehto for Opel, young Italian Giancarlo Fisichella, who combined an assured sophomore tin-top season for Alfa Romeo with a part-season for the Minardi F1 team, and former Porsche Supercup champion Uwe Alzen who completed the championship top ten by finishing in eighth for Opel.

Looking further down the field, ex-Tyrrell and Jordan F1 driver Stefano Modena endured an average season with Alfa Romeo, whilst fellow Alfa Romeo driver and former BTCC champion Gabriele Tarquini suffered from appalling luck which severely hampered his title tilt despite taking a convincing victory at Silverstone. Christian Danner also disappointed for Alfa Romeo, whilst the respective team-mates of Reuter and Schneider – Le Mans winner Yannick Dalmas and former DTM champion Kurt Thiim – curiously also had torrid seasons. The latter was replaced at the end of the season, along with future F1 driver Alexander Wurz and Jason Watt, as all three manufacturers elected to enter a local driver each during the last two events at Interlagos and Suzuka. Among these, German F3 regular Max Wilson was the most impressive, the Brazilian finishing second on home turf at Interlagos.

In the end, it was consistency that gifted Reuter the title – he scored points during the first fifteen races of the season, and only failed to do so six times all season. In comparison, Schneider failed to score nine times and Nannini twelve, despite both taking more wins with four and seven respectively as opposed to Reuter's three.

Despite boasting a tremendously strong driver line-up, consisting largely of former F1 drivers, ostensibly robust manufacturer support, and focus on well-balanced Class 1 rules with fast touring cars powered by high revving engines, the series suffered from poor media exposure and television coverage. In Germany, the success of Michael Schumacher had drawn attention and money towards Formula 1, which along with lacklustre spectator attendance figures meant there was comparatively little money coming into the series in comparison to the huge cost of running a 'Class 1' touring car. The series had moved away from popular German race tracks, like the Nürburgring Nordschleife, to venues abroad. This was exacerbated by two long intercontinental journeys to Interlagos and Suzuka, circuits located in countries where some of the competing road car models weren't actually sold. This meant that Alfa Romeo and Opel announced in September they would pull out at the end of the series, despite having hitherto committed themselves to compete until the end of 1997, and driven up costs with the use of 4x4. With Mercedes-Benz the only manufacturer remaining committed for 1997, the series was cancelled. AMG-Mercedes quickly shifted to the new FIA GT series and developed the Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR in only 128 days, winning the series in 1997 and 1998 and effectively killing it with dominance. It wouldn't be until 2000 that a high powered touring car championship was resurrected, albeit as the new DTM which was based firmly in Germany, using V8 powered race cars under bodyshells that looked like roadgoing 2-door coupes.

Teams and drivers

CarTeamDriversRounds
Mercedes-BenzMercedes-Benz C-Class D2 Mercedes-AMG1 Bernd SchneiderAll
2 Dario FranchittiAll
Warsteiner Mercedes-AMG3 Jan Magnussen1–6, 9–13
Juan Pablo Montoya7
Ricardo Zonta8
4 Alexander Grau1–6
Bernd Mayländer7–13
UPS Mercedes-AMG11 Jörg van OmmenAll
12 Kurt Thiim1–11
Christian Fittipaldi12
Aguri Suzuki13
Persson Motorsport21 Ellen Lohr1–8
Alexander Grau9–13
22 Bernd Mayländer1–6
Alexander Grau7–8
Ellen Lohr9–13
37 Ratanakul Prutirat6
Alfa RomeoAlfa Romeo 155 V6 TI Martini Alfa Corse5 Nicola LariniAll
6 Alessandro NanniniAll
JAS Motorsport Alfa Romeo9 Stefano ModenaAll
18 Gabriele TarquiniAll
Jägermeister JAS Motorsport Alfa Romeo10 Michael BartelsAll
Bosch JAS Motorsport Alfa Romeo19 Jason Watt1–11
Max Wilson12
Naoki Hattori13
Giudici Motorsport13 Gianni Giudici1–8, 10-11
TV Spielfilm Alfa Corse14 Giancarlo FisichellaAll
15 Christian DannerAll
Opel Joest Racing Opel7 Manuel ReuterAll
8 Oliver Gavin1–10, 12–13
Masanori Sekiya11
23 Volker Strycek8
24 Yannick DalmasAll
25 Alexander Wurz1–11
Tony Kanaan12
Masanori Sekiya13
Zakspeed Team Opel16 Uwe AlzenAll
17 Klaus Ludwig1–9, 11–13
Volker Strycek10
Team Rosberg Opel43 JJ LehtoAll
44 Hans-Joachim StuckAll
Giudici Motorsport13 Gianni Giudici6–8, 10–11

Schedule and results

RoundCountryCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning TeamReport
1R1 Germany Hockenheimring (Short Circuit)14 April Nicola Larini Alessandro Nannini Manuel ReuterJoest Racing OpelReport
R2 Jan Magnussen Jan MagnussenWarsteiner Mercedes-AMG
2R1 GermanyNürburgring12 May Jörg van Ommen Dario Franchitti Jörg van OmmenUPS Mercedes-AMGReport
R2 Jörg van Ommen Manuel ReuterJoest Racing Opel
3R1 PortugalAutódromo do Estoril26 May Alessandro Nannini Alessandro Nannini Alessandro NanniniMartini Alfa CorseReport
R2 Alessandro Nannini Alessandro NanniniMartini Alfa Corse
4R1 FinlandHelsinki Thunder9 June Hans-Joachim Stuck Dario Franchitti Hans-Joachim StuckTeam Rosberg OpelReport
R2 Hans-Joachim Stuck Hans-Joachim StuckTeam Rosberg Opel
5R1 GermanyNorisring23 June Uwe Alzen Uwe Alzen Klaus LudwigZakspeed OpelReport
R2 Uwe Alzen Klaus LudwigZakspeed Opel
6R1 GermanyDiepholz Airfield Circuit7 July Bernd Schneider Bernd Schneider Bernd SchneiderD2 Mercedes-AMGReport
R2 Alexander Wurz Bernd SchneiderD2 Mercedes-AMG
7R1 Great BritainSilverstone Circuit18 August Klaus Ludwig Alessandro Nannini Klaus LudwigZakspeed OpelReport
R2 Gabriele Tarquini Gabriele TarquiniJAS Motorsport Alfa Romeo
8R1 GermanyNürburgring1 September Alessandro Nannini Alessandro Nannini Alessandro NanniniMartini Alfa CorseReport
R2 Alessandro Nannini Alessandro NanniniMartini Alfa Corse
9R1 FranceCircuit de Nevers Magny-Cours15 September Nicola Larini Giancarlo Fisichella Alessandro NanniniMartini Alfa CorseReport
R2 Giancarlo Fisichella Alessandro NanniniMartini Alfa Corse
10R1 ItalyMugello Circuit29 September Nicola LariniMartini Alfa CorseReport
R2 Bernd Schneider Bernd SchneiderD2 Mercedes-AMG
11R1 Germany Hockenheimring (GP Circuit)13 October Klaus Ludwig Uwe Alzen Klaus LudwigZakspeed OpelReport
R2 Manuel Reuter Manuel ReuterJoest Racing Opel
12R1 BrazilAutódromo José Carlos Pace27 October Christian Danner Alessandro Nannini Alessandro NanniniMartini Alfa CorseReport
R2 Giancarlo Fisichella Nicola LariniMartini Alfa Corse
13R1 Japan10 November Christian Danner Christian Danner Dario FranchittiD2 Mercedes-AMGReport
R2 Bernd Schneider Bernd Schneider

Drivers Championship standings

PosDriverHOC1
NÜR1
EST
HEL
NOR
DIE
SIL
NÜR2
MAG
MUG
HOC2
INT
SUZ
Pts
1133143226510666416RetDNS18721441314218
2 Bernd Schneider4246111216Ret961116522Ret82114Ret51431205
31013EXEX11144RetRet6Ret1711111111Ret6Ret15105180
4 Dario Franchitti342891017DNS5Ret222114336442Ret713101Ret171
515Ret5216Ret53437Ret5275539155869Ret8148
6710EXEX2512511Ret3RetRet95432313125121642139
7RetDNSRetRet3113Ret11RetRet1RetRet119512RetRetRet10130
8861845213Ret22111013Ret126413733RetRetDNS912119
957614Ret7117454121522127Ret5161797Ret1818112
10 Jan Magnussen2173RetRetRetDNS17DNS16RetRetRetRet5Ret41437397
11 Nicola Larini1112Ret7RetRetRet6RetRetRetDNS3Ret6152Ret1RetRetRetRet16695
12 Stefano ModenaRetDNS17RetDNS97Ret313434Ret1310137Ret14Ret10285492
13 Jörg van OmmenRet9113749Ret8713518Ret9889NC883156141387
14RetDNS105Ret14RetDNSRetDNS20DNS21Ret1715Ret1364RetRetDNSDNSRet60
15 Christian Danner13Ret91012138RetRetDNS15Ret10131820RetDNS12Ret763Ret2748
16 Alexander WurzRetRet12DSQ108Ret91289874RetDNS10669RetDNS43
17Ret11RetDNS8Ret6RetRetDNS1279787RetDNS101018Ret81112933
18 Kurt Thiim128812DNSDNS18RetRetRet1411Ret1010Ret11108410Ret23
19 Max Wilson9217
20 Jason WattRetRet13915DNSDNSDNS15DNS22128314RetRet1214RetRetRet17
21 Michael Bartels141411Ret18Ret4RetRetDNS8RetDSQ81514RetDNS20DNS13RetRet17151716
22 Alexander Grau65RetDNS13DNSRet10131018Ret15Ret171814111511Ret121712171516
23 Oliver GavinRetDNS14Ret6610Ret101217911Ret16Ret121517Ret1115161116
24RetRet16Ret14Ret1171611191414Ret119RetDNSRetRet9Ret1678Ret15
25 Ellen Lohr9Ret1511RetRet158149211320122021Ret1416121111181321Ret7
26 Christian Fittipaldi10Ret1
27 Aguri Suzuki11DNS0
28 Masanori Sekiya151320DNS0
29 Ricardo ZontaRet130
30 Gianni GiudiciRet15RetDNS171519NCRet14RetRet19Ret2122RetRet16Ret0
31 Naoki Hattori19160
32 Volker Strycek191919Ret0
Juan Pablo MontoyaRetRet0
Tony KanaanRetRet0
Ratanakul Prutirat[1] DNQDNQ0
PosDriverHOC1
NÜR
EST
HEL
NOR
DIE
SIL
NÜR
MAG
MUG
HOC2
INT
SUZ
Pts
Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap
† Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

Note: bold signifies pole position, italics signifies fastest lap. Grid order for race 2 was decided by the finishing order in race 1.

Notes

Manufacturers Championship Standings

Final placings in the 1996 FIA Touring Car International Championship for Manufacturers were:[2]

PosManufacturerHOC
1

HOC
2

NÜR
1

NÜR
2

EST
1

EST
2

HEL
1

HEL
2

NOR
1

NOR
2

DIE
1

DIE
2

SIL
1

SIL
2

NUR
1

NUR
2

MAG
1

MAG
2

MUG
1

MUG
2

HOC
1

HOC
2

INT
1

INT
2

SUZ
1

SUZ
2

valign=middlePts
1Opel13313211115412454353114498349
2Alfa Romeo7109511443133321111116451122340
3211374975611145226421835311305
PosManufacturerHOC
1

HOC
2

NÜR
1

NÜR
2

EST
1

EST
2

HEL
1

HEL
2

NOR
1

NOR
2

DIE
1

DIE
2

SIL
1

SIL
2

NUR
1

NUR
2

MAG
1

MAG
2

MUG
1

MUG
2

HOC
1

HOC
2

INT
1

INT
2

SUZ
1

SUZ
2

valign=middlePts

External links

Notes and References

  1. The DTM/ITC had a 105%-limit to qualify for a race. Prutirat was the only driver ever to be caught by this.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/19990302065017/http://www.fia.com/classements/class96/ITCC.htm 1996 FIA Touring Car International Championship for Manufacturers results