Andrea Aghini

Andrea Aghini
Personal information
NationalityItaly Italian
Born (1963-12-29) 29 December 1963 (age 62)
World Rally Championship record
Active years19862000
Co-driverItaly Sauro Farnocchia
Italy Loris Roggia
Italy Dario D'esposito
TeamsPeugeot, Jolly Club, Lancia, Toyota, H.F. Grifone, Mitsubishi
Rallies26
Championships0
Rally wins1
Podiums5
Stage wins23
Total points117
First rally1986 Rallye Sanremo
First win1992 Rallye Sanremo
Last win1992 Rallye Sanremo
Last rally2000 Rallye Sanremo

Andrea Aghini Lombardi (born 29 December 1963 in Livorno, Tuscany[1]) is an Italian rally driver. He won the 1992 Rallye Sanremo and took four other podium finishes in the World Rally Championship from 1992 to 1995. In 1992, he also won the Race of Champions, after beating Carlos Sainz in the semi-final and Colin McRae in the final.[2]

Career

Aghini began his rallying career on national events with a Peugeot 205 GTI in 1984.[1] He debuted in the World Rally Championship driving a Renault 5 GT Turbo at his home event, the Rallye San Remo, in 1986. He retired from the rally after a turbo problem, but two years later, he won the Group N class of the event. For the 1991 season, Aghini got a contract with the Lancia-supported Jolly Club team for two WRC events; the Sanremo and the Rally Catalunya. He drove his Delta Integrale 16V to fifth place in both rallies, taking his first drivers' world championship points.

These results earned Aghini a drive with Martini Racing, Lancia's factory team, for the following season. He finished sixth at the Tour de Corse, and then edged out his team-mate Juha Kankkunen to take his first and only world rally win in Sanremo. Aghini's second podium finish followed in Catalunya. After Lancia withdrew from the WRC, he moved back to Jolly Club to partner defending world champion Carlos Sainz. His only podium finish of the season came at the Rally Portugal, where he took third place behind Ford's François Delecour and Miki Biasion.

In 1994, Aghini partnered Kankkunen and Didier Auriol at the Toyota factory team in a few events and finished third at the Tour de Corse with a Celica Turbo 4WD. He repeated this feat in the 1995 season, driving a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 3 for the Team Mitsubishi Ralliart. With consistent results, he also equalled his career-best seventh place in the drivers' championship from 1992. Aghini then became less active in the WRC. He won the Italian Rally Championship with a Toyota Corolla WRC in 1998 and 1999. In 1998, he also finished runner-up in the European Rally Championship.[3]

Results

WRC results

[1]

YearTeam/EntrantCarWRC RoundWDCPoints
1234567891011121314
1986PrivateerRenault 5 GT TurboMONSWEPORKENFRAGRENZLARGFINCIVITA
RET
GBRUSA0
1987PrivateerPeugeot 205 GTIMONSWEPORKENFRAGREUSANZLARGFINCIVITA
RET
GBR0
1988Peugeot Talbot SportPeugeot 309 GTIMONSWEPORKENFRAGREUSANZLARGFINCIVITA
12
GBR0
1989Peugeot Team ItaliaPeugeot 405 Mi16SWEMONPORKENFRAGRENZLARGFINAUSCIVITA
RET
GBR0
1991Jolly ClubLancia Delta Integrale 16VMONSWEPORKENFRAGRENZLARGFINAUSITA
5
CIVESP
5
GBR14th16
1992Martini LanciaLancia Delta HF IntegraleMONSWEPOR
RET
KENFRA
6
GRENZLARGFINAUSITA
1
CIVESP
3
GBR
10
7th39
1993Jolly ClubLancia Delta HF IntegraleMON
RET
SWEPOR
3
KENFRA
RET
GRE
4
ARGNZLFINAUSITA
RET
ESPGBR14th22
1994Toyota Castrol TeamToyota Celica Turbo 4WDMONPOR
RET
KENFRA
3
GREARGNZLFIN14th12
HF GrifoneITA
RET
GBR
1995Mitsubishi RalliartMitsubishi Lancer Evolution IIIMON
6
SWEPORFRA
3
NZLAUSESP
5
GBR7th26
1997HF GrifoneToyota Celica GT-Four ST205MONSWEKENPORESPFRAARGGRENZLFININAITA
7
AUSGBR0
1998HF GrifoneToyota Corolla WRCMONSWEKENPORESPFRAARGGRENZLFINITA
9
AUSGBR0
1999HF GrifoneToyota Corolla WRCMONSWEKENPORESPFRAARGGRENZLFINCHNITA
5
AUSGBR18th2
2000Ralliart ItaliaMitsubishi Carisma GTMONSWEKENPORESPARG
RET
GRENZLFINCYPFRAITA
15
AUSGBR0

References

  1. ^ a b c Hope-Frost, Henry; Davenport, John (2004). The Complete Book of the World Rally Championship. Saint Paul, Minnesota: MotorBooks International. p. 62. ISBN 0-7603-1954-5.
  2. ^ "1992 Canary Islands". Race of Champions. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2008-11-04.
  3. ^ "Andrea Aghini". RallyBase. Archived from the original on 2007-04-27. Retrieved 2008-11-04.
  • Aghini at World Rally Archive
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