1986 100 Miles of Norisring - Official Results

Official Results

Class winners in bold. Cars failing to complete 70% of the winner's distance are marked as Not Classified (NC).

Pos Class No Team Driver Chassis – Engine Tyre Laps
1 C1 7 Blaupunkt Joest Racing Klaus Ludwig Porsche 956B G 79
2 C1 51 Silk Cut Jaguar Eddie Cheever Jaguar XJR-6 D 79
3 C1 52 Silk Cut Jaguar Derek Warwick Jaguar XJR-6 D 79
4 C1 38 Team Memorex (Brun) Frank Jelinski Porsche 962C M 78
5 C1 10 SAT Porsche Kremer Team James Weaver Porsche 962C Y 78
6 C1 17 Brun Motorsport Walter Brun Porsche 962C M 78
7 C1 9 Hans Obermaier Jürgen Lässig Porsche 956 G 77
8 C1 8 Sachs Joest Racing "John Winter" Porsche 956 G 76
9 GTP 0 Blaupunkt Joest Racing Danny Ongais Porsche 962 G 76
10 C1 18 Brun Motorsport Thierry Boutsen Porsche 956 M 76
11 C1 33 John Fitzpatrick Racing Derek Bell Porsche 956B G 76
12 C1 11 SAT Porsche Kremer Team Franz Konrad Porsche 956 Y 73
13 C2 74 Gebhardt Racing Cars Stanley Dickens Gebhardt JC853 – Ford A 73
14 C1 63 Ernst Schuster Ernst Schuster Porsche 936C D 71
15 C1 1 Porsche AG Hans-Joachim Stuck Porsche 962C D 71
16 C2 99 Roy Baker Racing Tiga Thorkild Thyrring Tiga GC286 – Ford A 70
17 C1 53 Silk Cut Jaguar Jean-Louis Schlesser Jaguar XJR-6 D 67
18 C2 89 Martin Schanche Racing Martin Schanche Argo JM19 – Zakspeed G 66
19 C2 97 Roy Baker Racing Tiga John Sheldon Tiga GC285 – Ford A 58
DSQ† C1 14 Liqui Moly Equipe Bob Wollek Porsche 956 GTi G 60
DNF C1 6 Sponsor Guest Team Bruno Giacomelli Lancia LC2 – Ferrari D 59
DNF C1 66 Cosmik Racing Costas Los March 84G – Porsche A 58
DNF C1 56 Victor Zakspeed Team Jochen Dauer Zakspeed C1/8 – Ford G 37
DNF C1 46 Derichs Rennwagenbau Jan Thoelke Zakspeed C1/8 – Ford ? 5

† #14 Liqui Moly Equipe was disqualified and no longer timed during the race after ignoring a black flag shown to the car. The car was black flagged for loose bodywork.

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