Roberto Ravaglia Explained

Roberto Ravaglia (born 26 May 1957) is an Italian former racing driver, who currently runs ROAL Motorsport, who operate a Chevrolet operation in the World Touring Car Championship. Before retiring in 1997, he was one of the most successful touring car racing drivers, primarily for BMW, and won seven titles in four different championships.

Racing career

He was twice Italian karting champion and raced in Formula 3 in the early 1980s. In 1984 he made his touring car debut, becoming European Touring Car Championship champion in 1986, and successfully defending the title in 1987 and 1988 (though in 1987 it was the World Touring Car Championship), with some races outside Europe including the Macau Grand Prix Guia Touring Car races and the James Hardie 1000 in Australia. Later in the 1988 season he was unable to defend his Macau win due to breaking a rib in a road accident driving his Fiat Uno. He switched with BMW to the DTM in 1989, and the Italian Superturismo Championship in 1990, winning both on the first attempt. He was also champion in 1991 and 1993. One of the few unsuccessful seasons of his career was 1996 in the British Touring Car Championship, despite finishing a credible 6th and picking up a win at the British GP support race. He also came in 4th at Supertourismo that year. He was now approaching 40 and did not win another championship as a driver.[1]

Roberto Ravaglia was also successful in the famed Spa 24 Hours race at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium, winning the race three times. He won his first 24 hours in 1985 driving a BMW 635 CSi partnered by Formula One drivers Gerhard Berger and Marc Surer. He followed that win with a 3rd place in 1986 and second in 1987 before winning again in 1988 in a BMW M3 partnered by Dieter Quester and Altfrid Heger. His last win in the Ardennes round the clock classic came in 1994. Again driving a BMW, this time the BMW 318is partnered by Thierry Tassin and Alexander Burgstaller.

Ravaglia made three visits to Australia during his racing career, all to drive in the Bathurst 1000. In his debut race in 1985 he finished a fine second with Venezuelan Johnny Cecotto in the Schnitzer BMW 635 CSi which had earlier in the year finished 2nd at Spa, with both drivers sharing the "Rookie of the Year" award. The car, run by Australian Greg "Pee Wee" Siddle and under the name of "Goold Motorsport" and sponsored by retired Australian racer and successful tyre retailer Bob Jane, was initially to be driven by Formula One drivers Riccardo Patrese and Gerhard Berger, but the race was run on the same day as the European Grand Prix at Brands Hatch in England. Ravaglia and Cecotto's effort was all the more impressive considering that their Sebring Orange 635 CSi was down on power throughout qualifying and the race with a small electrical gremlin which the Schnitzer mechanics didn't manage to successfully cure.

He returned in 1986, again in a Schnitzer 635 for Goold Motorsport, this time painted in BMW's famous cut-away paint scheme, and initially qualified a surprising 2nd before ending up 9th on the grid after the "Hardies Heroes" Top 10 run-off. To his credit Ravaglia stated his time wouldn't have been possible in qualifying proper without the tow he got from one of the faster V8 Holden Commodore's on the run up Mountain Straight and on the almost 2 km long Conrod Straight, and attributed that lack of a tow in the runoff for his falling to 9th. Partnering former ETCC champion Dieter Quester his race unfortunately ended early when he clashed on lap 2 of 163 with the Jaguar XJS of 1985 winner John Goss. In an uncharacteristic show of raw emotion, Ravaglia physically attacked Goss in the pits after Goss finished his opening driving stint believing the Australian to be totally at fault for the accident and had to be restrained by his team. He later apologised to Goss and professed regret for his actions. Goss, who said in an interview with race broadcaster Channel 7 that he was "astounded" about incident in the pits (but didn't name Ravaglia as the other driver), declined the option from race officials to have action taken against the Italian believing it to be just "one of those things".

Ravaglia returned to Australia for two rounds of the inaugural World Touring Car Championship. The first being the 1987 James Hardie 1000, which was a disaster for the Schnitzer team and Roberto. After crashing his BMW M3 at the top of the mountain during qualifying he suffered heavy bruising to his ribs which required strapping. Following his final stint at the wheel during the race he was taken to the tracks medical centre after collapsing from exhaustion and dehydration from the physical effort of having to drive the little car around the 6.213 km long Mount Panorama Circuit with bruised ribs that were reportedly strapped too tight, making it hard for him to breathe. His last race in Australia was a week later in the Bob Jane T-Marts 500 at the Calder Park Raceway in Melbourne, a unique track that combined the 2.280 km (1.417 mi) road course with the then new 1.801 km (1.119 mi) NASCAR style high banked "Thunderdome". Again teamed with Italian Emanuele Pirro, the pair qualified their M3 9th, but would enjoy a much better race than at Bathurst, finishing 2nd behind the Steve Soper / Pierre Dieudonné Texaco Ford Sierra RS500.

Roberto Ravaglia was also successful in other 24-hour races, twice winning the famous Nürburgring 24 Hours. His first win came in 1989 driving a BMW M3 with another F1 driver (and regular ETCC/WTCC co-driver) Emanuele Pirro and Frenchman Fabien Giroix. His last 24-hour win at the famous Nürburgring was in 1995 driving a BMW 320i with Marc Duez and Alexander Burgstaller.[2]

Team management

In 2001, he founded his own racing team, Ravaglia Motorsport (now ROAL Motorsport), with Aldo Preo. The team took part in the European Touring Car Championship with support from BMW Motorsport, and their driver Peter Kox won the Super Production class championship in the first season. The entry name of the BMW squad was BMW Team Germany in 2001, but it changed to BMW Team Spain in the next season and has been BMW Team Italy-Spain since 2003.[3] The team currently competes in the World Touring Car Championship.[4]

Racing Career Highlights

as Driver

1985
  • Winner of the 24 Hours of Spa
    1986
  • European Touring Car Championship champion
    1987
  • World Touring Car Championship champion
  • Winner of the Guia Race
    1988
  • European Touring Car Championship champion
  • Winner of the 24 Hours of Spa
    1989
  • Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (DTM) champion
  • Winner of the 24 Hours Nürburgring Nordschleife
    1990
  • Italian Touring Car Championship champion
    1991
  • Italian Touring Car Championship champion
    1992
  • Third in Guia Race
    1993
  • Italian Touring Car Championship champion
    1994
  • Winner of the 24 Hours of Spa
    1995
  • Winner of the 24 Hours Nürburgring Nordschleife

    as Team director

    2001
  • FIA European Super Tourring Championship Super Production class champion for Peter Kox (Ravaglia BMW)
    2005
  • Italian Superturismo Championship champion for Alessandro Zanardi (Ravaglia BMW)

    Career results

    Results sourced from Driver Database.[5]

    SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
    1980Formula Fiat Abarth5thFiat Abarth
    1981Italian Formula Three Championship5thDallara 381 ToyotaTrivellato Racing
    1982Italian Formula Three Championship17thDallara 382 Alfa RomeoTrivellato Racing
    1982European Formula 3 Championship10thDallara 382 Alfa RomeoTrivellato Racing
    1983European Formula 3 Championship5thRalt RT3 Alfa RomeoTrivellato Racing
    1985European Touring Car Championship20thBMW 635 CSiSchnitzer Motorsport
    1985Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft16thBMW 635 CSiSchnitzer Motorsport
    1985Australian Endurance Championship15thBMW 635 CSiGoold Motorsport
    1986European Touring Car Championship1stBMW 635 CSiSchnitzer Motorsport
    1987World Touring Car Championship1stBMW M3Schnitzer Motorsport
    1988Nissan Mobil 500 series1stBMW M3Schnitzer Motorsport
    1988European Touring Car Championship1stBMW M3Schnitzer Motorsport
    1988World Sportscar Championship61stCougar C20 PorscheCourage Compétition
    1988Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship3rdBMW M3Schnitzer Motorsport
    1989Nissan Mobil 500 series3rdBMW M3Schnitzer Motorsport
    1989Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft1stBMW M3Schnitzer Motorsport
    1990Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft16thBMW M3 EvolutionSchnitzer Motorsport
    1990Italian Superturismo Championship1stBMW M3 EvolutionSchnitzer Motorsport
    1991Italian Superturismo Championship1stBMW M3 EvolutionBMW Italia / CiBiEmme Engineering
    1992Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft7thBMW M3 EvolutionSchnitzer Motorsport
    1992Italian Superturismo Championship7thBMW M3 EvolutionSchnitzer Motorsport
    1993FIA Touring Car Challenge24thBMW 318iCiBiEmme
    1993Italian Superturismo Championship1stBMW 318iCiBiEmme Engineering
    1994FIA Touring Car World Cup10thBMW 318iCiBiEmme Engineering
    1994Super Tourenwagen Cup20thBMW 318iBMW Team Bigazzi
    1994Italian Superturismo Championship4thBMW 318isCiBiEmme Engineering
    1994British Touring Car Championship18thBMW 318isSchnitzer Motorsport
    1995FIA Touring Car World Cup19thBMW 318isBMW Team Bigazzi
    1995Deutscher Tourenwagen Cup6thBMW 318isBMW Team Bigazzi
    1996Italian Superturismo Championship4thBMW 320iTeam Bigazzi
    1996British Touring Car Championship6thBMW 320iSchnitzer Motorsport
    1997FIA GT Championship8thMcLaren F1 GTRSchnitzer Motorsport

    Complete European Formula 3 results

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

    YearTeamEngine12345678910111213141516DCPts
    1982Scuderia VesuvioAlfa RomeoMUG
    NÜR
    DON
    ZOL
    MAG
    ÖST
    ZANSILMNZ
    PER
    LAC
    KNUNOG
    JAR
    KAS
    10th8
    1983Trivellato RacingAlfa RomeoVLL
    NÜR
    ZOL
    MAG
    ÖST
    LAC
    SIL
    MNZ
    MIS
    ZAN
    KNU
    NOG
    JAR
    IMO
    DON
    CET
    5th32

    Complete European Touring Car Championship results

    Results sourced from History of Touring Car Racing.[6]

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

    YearTeamCar1234567891011121314DCPts
    1984 Schnitzer MotorsportBMW 635 CSiMNZ
    Ret
    VAL
    Ret
    DON
    Ret
    PER
    Ret
    BRNZEL
    18
    SAL
    8
    NÜR
    8
    SPA
    Ret
    SIL
    Ret
    ZOL
    Ret
    MUG
    1
    NANA
    1985 Schnitzer MotorsportBMW 635 CSiMNZ
    Ret
    VAL
    5
    DONANDBRN
    3
    ZELSAL
    8
    NÜR
    4
    SPA
    1
    SILNOGZOL
    4
    EST
    3
    JAR
    7
    20th104
    1986 Schnitzer MotorsportBMW 635 CSiMNZ
    Ret
    DON
    2
    HOC
    2
    MIS
    1
    AND
    Ret
    BRN
    6
    ZEL
    3
    NÜR
    1
    SPA
    3
    SIL
    2
    NOG
    1
    ZOL
    2
    JAR
    1
    EST
    9
    1st211
    1987 Schnitzer MotorsportBMW M3DON
    7
    ESTANDZOLZEL
    DNS
    IMONOGNA22
    1988 Schnitzer MotorsportBMW M3MNZ
    6
    DON
    1
    EST
    2
    JAR
    3
    DIJ
    3
    VAL
    2
    NÜR
    4
    SPA
    1
    ZOL
    1
    SIL
    7
    NOG
    2
    1st297

    Complete Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft results

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

    YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021222324Pts
    1985Team SchnitzerBMW 635 CSiZOL
    2
    WUN
    7
    AVUMFAERDERDDIEDIEZOLSIENÜR16th30
    1988BMW M Team SchnitzerBMW M3 EvoZOL
    1
    ZOL
    2
    HOC
    1
    HOC
    2
    NÜR
    1
    NÜR
    2
    BRN
    1
    BRN
    2
    AVU
    1
    AVU
    2
    MFA
    1
    MFA
    2
    NÜR
    1
    NÜR
    2
    NOR
    1
    NOR
    2
    WUN
    1
    WUN
    2
    SAL
    1

    SAL
    2

    HUN
    1
    HUN
    2
    HOC
    1
    HOC
    2
    NC0
    1989BMW M Team SchnitzerZOL
    1

    1
    ZOL
    2

    1
    HOC
    1

    6
    HOC
    2

    Ret
    NÜR
    1

    24
    NÜR
    2

    DNS
    MFA
    1

    3
    MFA
    2

    2
    AVU
    1

    1
    AVU
    2

    5
    NÜR
    1

    3
    NÜR
    2

    3
    NOR
    1

    4
    NOR
    2

    4
    HOC
    1

    5
    HOC
    2

    5
    DIE
    1

    2
    DIE
    2

    9
    NÜR
    1

    4
    NÜR
    2

    6
    HOC
    1

    10
    HOC
    2

    2
    1st285
    1990BMW M Team SchnitzerZOL
    1
    ZOL
    2
    HOC
    1
    HOC
    2
    NÜR
    1
    NÜR
    2
    AVU
    1
    AVU
    2
    MFA
    1
    MFA
    2
    WUN
    1
    WUN
    2
    NÜR
    1
    NÜR
    2
    NOR
    1

    3
    NOR
    2

    1
    DIE
    1
    DIE
    2
    NÜR
    1
    NÜR
    2
    HOC
    1
    HOC
    2
    16th32
    1992Schnitzer MotorsportZOL
    1

    8
    ZOL
    2

    4
    NÜR
    1

    11
    NÜR
    2

    6
    WUN
    1

    19
    WUN
    2

    17
    AVU
    1

    15
    AVU
    2

    Ret
    HOC
    1

    6
    HOC
    2

    3
    NÜR
    1

    8
    NÜR
    2

    7
    NOR
    1

    5
    NOR
    2

    3
    BRN
    1

    2
    BRN
    2

    3
    DIE
    1

    8
    DIE
    2

    Ret
    ALE
    1

    Ret
    ALE
    2

    Ret
    NÜR
    1

    Ret
    NÜR
    2

    Ret
    HOC
    1

    1
    HOC
    2

    1
    7th134

    Complete World Touring Car Championship results

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

    Complete World Sportscar Championship results

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

    Complete FIA GT Championship results

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

    Complete Italian Superturismo Championship results

    YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920DCPts
    1993CiBiEmme EngineeringBMW 318iMNZ
    1

    MNZ
    2

    VAL
    1

    VAL
    2

    MIS
    1

    MIS
    2

    MAG
    1

    MAG
    2

    BIN
    1

    BIN
    2

    IMO
    1

    IMO
    2

    VAR
    1

    VAR
    2

    MIS
    1

    MIS
    2

    PER
    1

    PER
    2

    MUG
    1

    MUG
    2

    1st233 (236)
    1994CiBiEmme EngineeringBMW 318isMNZ
    1

    MNZ
    2

    VAL
    1

    VAL
    2

    MAG
    1

    MAG
    2

    BIN
    1

    BIN
    2

    MIS
    1

    MIS
    2

    VAL
    1

    VAL
    2

    MUG
    1

    MUG
    2

    PER
    1

    PER
    2

    VAR
    1

    VAR
    2

    MUG
    1

    MUG
    2

    4th146
    1996Scuderia BigazziBMW 320iMUG
    2
    MNZ
    2
    PER
    1
    PER
    2
    VAR
    1

    VAR
    2

    VAL
    1

    VAL
    2

    18th12

    Complete British Touring Car Championship results

    (key) (Races in bold indicate pole position - 1 point awarded all races 1996 only) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

    YearTeamCar1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526Pts
    1994BMW Motorsport Team SchnitzerBMW 318iTHRBRH
    1
    BRH
    2
    SNESIL
    1

    Ret
    SIL
    2

    Ret
    OULDON
    1

    12
    DON
    2

    9
    BRH
    1
    BRH
    2
    SIL
    Ret
    KNO
    1
    KNO
    2
    OUL
    5
    BRH
    1
    BRH
    2
    SIL
    1
    SIL
    2
    DON
    1
    DON
    2
    18th10
    1996BMW Team SchnitzerBMW 320iDON
    1

    7
    DON
    2

    7
    BRH
    1

    6
    BRH
    2

    6
    THR
    1

    6
    THR
    2

    2
    SIL
    1

    2
    SIL
    2

    2
    OUL
    1

    7
    OUL
    2

    5
    SNE
    1

    Ret
    SNE
    2

    Ret
    BRH
    1

    9
    BRH
    2

    Ret
    SIL
    1

    1
    SIL
    2

    3
    KNO
    1

    3
    KNO
    2

    3
    OUL
    1

    9
    OUL
    2

    5
    THR
    1

    4
    THR
    2

    5
    DON
    1

    Ret
    DON
    2

    5
    BRH
    1

    NC
    BRH
    2

    2
    6th157

    Complete Super Tourenwagen Cup results

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

    YearTeamCar12345678910111213141516Pts
    1994BMW Team BigazziAVUWUNZOLZANÖSTSALSPA
    8
    NÜR20th3
    1995BMW Team BigazziZOL
    1

    5
    ZOL
    2

    3
    SPA
    1

    2
    SPA
    2

    4
    ÖST
    1

    4
    ÖST
    2

    4
    HOC
    1

    9
    HOC
    2

    8
    NÜR
    1

    5
    NÜR
    2

    Ret
    SAL
    1

    3
    SAL
    2

    3
    AVU
    1

    6
    AVU
    2

    11
    NÜR
    1

    8
    NÜR
    2

    Ret
    6th309

    Complete Bathurst 1000 results

    YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLaps
    1985 / Goold Motorsport Johnny CecottoBMW 635 CSiC1632nd2nd
    1986 / Goold Motorsport Dieter QuesterBMW 635 CSiC2DNFDNF
    1987 Schnitzer Motorsport Emanuele Pirro
    Markus Oestreich
    Roland Ratzenberger
    BMW M3215012th5th

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Roberto Ravaglia: The Speed Merchant of Venice. 7 July 2014 .
    2. https://www.driverdb.com/payment/
    3. News: Team history. ROAL Motorsport official website. 2008-10-27. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110411010559/http://www.roal-motorsport.com/team.asp. 2011-04-11.
    4. Web site: Home . roal-motorsport.com.
    5. https://www.driverdb.com/drivers/roberto-ravaglia/ Roberto Ravaglia - Driver Database
    6. http://touringcarracing.net/Pages/part5.html European Touring Car Championship - Part 5: 1982-1988 Group A years