1993 French Supertouring Championship

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The 1993 French Supertouring Championship (championnat de France de Supertourisme 1993 in French) is the nineteenth edition of the French Supertouring Championship, the first run with the FIA Supertouring regulations. The season began in Nogaro on 12 April and finished on the same track on 10 October. The championship was won by Frank Biela driving an Audi 80 Quattro for the ROC Compétition team.

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Teams and drivers

TeamCarNo.Drivers
Flag of France.svg ROC Compétition Audi 80 Quattro 1 Flag of France.svg Marc Sourd
2 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela
Flag of France.svg Team BMW Fina BMW 318i 4 Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Malcher
6 Flag of France.svg Laurent Aïello
Flag of France.svg Graff Racing
Flag of France.svg Team Usine Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo 155 TS 5 Flag of France.svg Philippe Gache
15 Flag of France.svg Jean Alesi
55 Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Moreno
Flag of France.svg Giroix Racing SEAT Toledo 7 Flag of France.svg Fabien Giroix
Flag of France.svg Garage Mirabeau BMW 318i 9 Flag of France.svg François Chatriot
Flag of France.svg Christophe Dechavanne
Flag of France.svg Basso Racing BMW 318i 10 Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Basso
Flag of France.svg Pérus Racing Ford Sierra 11 Flag of France.svg Maurice Pérus
Flag of France.svg Team Bandura Peugeot 405 12 Flag of France.svg Michel Bandura
Flag of France.svg Daniel Bandura
Flag of France.svg Snobeck Team Opel France Opel Vectra 16 Flag of France.svg Paul Belmondo
17 Flag of France.svg Alain Cudini
18 Flag of France.svg Alain Ferté
26 Flag of France.svg Jacques Laffite
Flag of France.svg Plichet Racing Renault 19 19 Flag of France.svg Gérard Faber
Flag of France.svg Roger Plichet
Flag of France.svg Renault Dealer Racing Renault 19 20 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tim Harvey
24 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alain Menu
Flag of France.svg Peugeot Esso Peugeot 405 21 Flag of France.svg Yannick Dalmas
Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Jabouille
22 Flag of France.svg Christophe Bouchut
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nissan Janspeed Racing Nissan Primera 23 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eric van de Poele
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Skaife
Flag of France.svg Heuclin Racing BMW M3 77 Flag of France.svg Gérard Févrot
Flag of France.svg Jacques Heuclin

Calendar

RndCircuitDateWinning driverWinning teamWinning car
1 Nogaro 12 April Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Racing Organisation Course Audi 80 Quattro
2 Magny-Cours 2 May Flag of France.svg Laurent Aïello Team BMW Fina BMW 318i
3 Circuit de Dijon-Prenois 16 May Flag of France.svg Laurent Aïello Team BMW Fina BMW 318i
4 Pau 30 May Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Racing Organisation Course Audi 80 Quattro
5 Circuit du Val de Vienne 6 June Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Racing Organisation Course Audi 80 Quattro
6 Le Castellet 25 July Flag of France.svg Laurent Aïello Team BMW Fina BMW 320i
7 Circuit d'Albi 5 September Flag of France.svg Alain Cudini Snobeck Team Opel France Opel Vectra
8 Petit Le Mans 19 September Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Racing Organisation Course Audi 80 Quattro
9 Autodrome de Linas-Montlhéry 3 October Flag of France.svg Laurent Aïello Team BMW Fina BMW 320i
10 Nogaro 10 October Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela Racing Organisation Course Audi 80 Quattro

Championship standings

Points system given by the sum of the timing of the 2 races
 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
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Points system each single race
 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th 
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Only finishes in the top 6 are shown.



Drivers' championship

PosDriver NOG
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MAG
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DIJ
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PAU
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VDV
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RIC
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ALB
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LM
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LMY
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NOG
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 Pts 
1 Flag of Germany.svg Frank Biela 142117161218
2 Flag of France.svg Laurent Aïello 11211158
3 Flag of France.svg Marc Sourd 254461032141
4 Flag of France.svg Christophe Bouchut 5226225133
5 Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Malcher 653546433126
6 Flag of France.svg Philippe Gache 3334101
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Moreno 3424694
8 Flag of France.svg Alain Cudini 46175
9 Flag of France.svg Yannick Dalmas 53268
10 Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Jabouille 536552
11 Flag of France.svg Paul Belmondo 29
12= Flag of France.svg Daniel Bandura 28
12= Flag of France.svg Michel Bandura 428
14 Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Basso 527
15 Flag of France.svg François Chatriot 926
16 Flag of France.svg Fabien Giroix 815
17 Flag of France.svg Jean Alesi 612
18 Flag of France.svg Gérard Févrot 9
19= Flag of France.svg Jacques Heuclin 7
19= Flag of France.svg Jacques Laffite 67
NC Flag of France.svg Christophe Dechavanne 0
NC Flag of France.svg Gérard Faber 0
NC Flag of France.svg Alain Ferté 55
NC Flag of France.svg Maurice Pérus 0
NC Flag of France.svg Roger Plichet 0
NC Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Skaife 0
NC Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eric van de Poele 0
NC Flag of France.svg Pascal Vermesse 0
PosDriver NOG
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MAG
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DIJ
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PAU
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VDV
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RIC
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ALB
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LM
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LMY
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NOG
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 Pts 
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Manufacturers' Trophy

PosManufacturerPoints
1 Flag of Germany.svg Audi 157
2 Flag of Germany.svg BMW 152
3 Flag of France.svg Peugeot 127
4 Flag of Italy.svg Alfa Romeo 112
5 Flag of Germany.svg Opel 96
6 Flag of Spain.svg Seat 54
7 Flag of the United States.svg Ford 26

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