Stefan Johansson – F1 record | Nationality | Swedish | | Active years | 1980, 1983 - 1991 | | Team(s) | Shadow, Spirit, Tyrrell, Toleman, Ferrari, McLaren, Ligier, Onyx, AGS, Arrows | | Race starts | 103 | | Championships | 0 | | Wins | 0 | | Podium finishes | 12 | | Pole positions | 0 | | Fastest laps | 0 | | First Grand Prix | 1980 Argentine Grand Prix | | First win | | | Last win | | | Last Grand Prix | 1991 British Grand Prix | Stefan Nils Edwin Johansson (born September 8, 1956) is a former Formula One driver from Sweden. In 2006 he will race in the inaugural season of the Grand Prix Masters formula for retired Formula One drivers. Shadows on a pavement A shadow is a region of darkness where light is blocked. ...
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Onyx was a Formula One constructor from Britain. ...
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Results from the 1980 Formula One Argentine Grand Prix held at Argentina on January 13, 1980 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Alan Jones 150. ...
The Argentine Grand Prix was a round of the Formula One championship, held intermittently from 1953 to 1998. ...
Results from the 1991 Formula One British Grand Prix held at Silverstone on July 14, 1991 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Nigel Mansell 126. ...
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F1 Career
Johansson participated in 103 grands prix, debuting on January 13, 1980, achieved 12 podiums, and scored a total of 88 championship points. He joined Tyrrell in 1984 as a mid-season replacement for the injured Martin Brundle, doing enough to be called up to Ferrari when René Arnoux was surprisingly sacked. January 13 is the 13th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday. ...
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His role for the season was to back up Michele Alboreto's championship challenge, but in 1986 he often outpaced his Italian team-mate. For 1987 he moved to McLaren as Alain Prost's #2. Further podium finished followed, but the team always itnended to replace him with Ayrton Senna in 1988. Despite 11 podiums in 3 seasons, Stefan was still winless, and was not wanted by a top team. Michele Alboreto (December 23, 1956 - April 25, 2001) was a Formula One driver who participated during seasons 1981 to 1994 in Tyrrell, Ferrari, Larrousse, Arrows, BMS Scuderia Italia and Minardi. ...
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He joined Ligier, ironically alongside Arnoux, but the car was totally uncompetitive, scoring no points and not always qualifying, even against teams with much smaller budgets such as AGS and Rial. Better was to follow in 1989 as he was signed to lead the new Onyx team. Their car was temperamental and didn't always qualify, but Stefan finished 3rd in Portugal for his last (and the team's only) podium finish. He fell out with new team owner Peter Monteverdi in early 1990 and was duly sacked, making further appearances for AGS and Footwork in 1991. Ligier is a French automobile maker created by former racing driver Guy Ligier. ...
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Post F1 For 1992 he moved over to IndyCars, winning the Rookie of the Year title with two third places, ahead of Belgium's Eric Bachelart. His first pole came at Portland the next year, but as in Formula 1 he never won a race. Eric Bachelart is a race car driver and team owner, born in Belgium. ...
Before his Formula One career Stefan had participated in sports car races such as 24 Hours of Le Mans, after retiring from CART at the end of the 1996 season he returned to this type of racing. During 1997 he recorded two major race wins, at the 12 Hours of Sebring driving a Ferrari 333 SP and at Le Mans where he drove a Joest Porsche. Formula One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
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During 1998 & 1999 Stefan raced for various sports car teams (like the unreliable Audi R8C Coupé at Le Mans) but in 2000 he started Johansson-Matthews racing with an American businessman called Jim Matthews. They competed in the American Le Mans Series using a Reynard 2KQ prototype. Unfortunately this wasn't a successful vehicle and the partnership dissolved. The Audi R8 was introduced in 1999 as the sports car racing versions Audi R8R (roadster) and Audi R8C (coupé). The 2000 and later version Audi R8 was very successful, winning many races and championships until it was retired after the 2005 season. ...
The American Le Mans Series (ALMS) is a series of automobile races, founded in 1999 by Don Panoz, and sanctioned by IMSA. The American Le Mans Series utilizes the rules and regulations of the Automobile Club de LOuest, which organizes the world famous 24 Hours of Le Mans, to...
In 2001 Stefan was lucky enough to be able to campaign an Audi R8 prototype with backing from Gulf Oil. That year he raced in the European Le Mans Series, the American Le Mans Series and at Le Mans itself. His co-drivers were Guy Smith and Patrick Lemarie. The Audi R8 was introduced in 1999 as the sports car racing versions Audi R8R (roadster) and Audi R8C (coupé). The 2000 and later version Audi R8 was very successful, winning many races and championships until it was retired after the 2005 season. ...
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The American Le Mans Series (ALMS) is a series of automobile races, founded in 1999 by Don Panoz, and sanctioned by IMSA. The American Le Mans Series utilizes the rules and regulations of the Automobile Club de LOuest, which organizes the world famous 24 Hours of Le Mans, to...
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2002 saw Stefan back in an Audi R8 but this time one run by the Miami based Champion Racing team. His co-driver was ex Formula One driver Johnny Herbert and they competed in the American Le Mans Series. The Audi R8 was introduced in 1999 as the sports car racing versions Audi R8R (roadster) and Audi R8C (coupé). The 2000 and later version Audi R8 was very successful, winning many races and championships until it was retired after the 2005 season. ...
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For 2003 he returned to ChampCar as a team owner, running American Spirit Team Johansson with drivers Ryan Hunter-Reay and Jimmy Vasser This was one of many new teams for this season, ironically Bachelart's Conquest team was another. The team was under-funded, and although it scored a fluke win the wet in Australia, it folded at the end of the season. Ryan Hunter-Reay is an American race car driver in the Champ Car World Series. ...
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After only competing in a couple of celebrity races in 2004 Stefan returned to full time racing in 2005 driving the Chip Ganassi run New Century Mortgage sponsored Lexus Riley Daytona Prototype in the American Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series. With co-driver Cort Wagner he scored his best finish, a 2nd place, at Mont Tremblant in Canada, they finished the year in 5th place in the championship. Chip Ganassi (born May 24, 1958 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American race car driver and owner. ...
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