Armin Schwarz

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Armin Schwarz
Armin Schwarz - 2005 Rally Finland.jpg
Schwarz at the 2005 Rally Finland
Personal information
NationalityGermany German
Born (1963-07-16) 16 July 1963 (age 58)
Neustadt an der Aisch, West Germany
World Rally Championship record
Active years19882005
Co-driverGermany
Sweden Arne Hertz
United Kingdom Nicky Grist
France Denis Giraudet
Germany
Germany
TeamsToyota, Mitsubishi, Ford, Škoda, Hyundai
Rallies119
Championships0
Rally wins1
Podiums7
Stage wins100
Total points179
First rally1988 RAC Rally
First win1991 Rally Catalunya
Last rally2005 Rally Australia

Armin Schwarz (born 16 July 1963) is a German rally driver. He competed in the World Rally Championship from 1988 to 2005, winning the 1991 Rally Catalunya and taking six other podium finishes. Outside the WRC, he won the German Rally Championship (1987–88), the European Rally Championship (1996) and the "Rally Masters" event at the Race of Champions (2000).

Career[]

Schwarz at the 2001 Rally Finland.

Schwarz was born in Neustadt an der Aisch in Franken in 1963 and debuted in rallying in 1983. After having won the German Rally Championship for two years in a row, he made his debut in the World Rally Championship in 1988 and was signed by Toyota Team Europe, Toyota's factory WRC team, for the 1990 season.

Driving a Toyota Celica GT-Four, Schwarz led a world championship rally for the first time at the 1990 Rally Portugal, took his first podium finish at the 1991 Rally Australia and his first and only win at the 1991 Rally Catalunya.[1]

In 1996, due to Toyota's 12-month ban from the WRC, Schwarz drove for the team in the European Rally Championship. He won the Manx International Rally and the Cyprus Rally and captured the overall title. Later that same year, he drove to victory in the RAC Rally, then part of the 2-Litre World Championship ("Formula 2").[2]

In 1997 Schwarz drove for the now Cumbria based M-Sport Ford rally team but was later replaced by Juha Kankkunen after a series of disappointing performances.

In the 1999 season, after stints with Mitsubishi and Ford, Schwarz started his long partnership with the debuting Škoda works team. His best result with the team was third place at the 2001 Safari Rally. Schwarz retired from the world championship after the 2005 season, during which he took his first points finish in over a year at the season-ending Rally Australia.

Following the successful completion of its Red Bull Young Rally Driver's Search Program, Schwarz joined forces in 2006 with Global Sport Licensing Ltd. (“GSL”) and Mr. Baumschlage to create the WRC designated Red Bull Škoda Team. Simultaneously, Schwarz started in 2007 to race, as a GSL racing driver with the support of California-based All German Motorsport team, in the American SCORE International off-road championship which includes among others the internationally famous races Baja 1000.

Schwarz now lives in Austria. He is married with two children.

WRC victories[]

 #  Event Season Co-driver Car
1 Spain 27º Rallye Catalunya-Costa Brava (Rallye de España) 1991 Arne Hertz Toyota Celica GT-Four ST165

Complete World Rally Championship results[]

Year Entrant Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 WDC Points
1988 Armin Schwarz Audi 200 Quattro
5
37th 8
1989 Armin Schwarz Audi 200 Quattro
8

Ret
41st 7
Schmidt Motorsport
7

Ret
1990 Toyota Team Europe Toyota Celica GT-Four ST165
5

Ret

Ret

Ret

7
19th 12
1991 Toyota Team Europe Toyota Celica GT-Four ST165
4

Ret

Ret

5

9

3

8

1
6th 55
1992 Toyota Team Europe Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD
Ret

Ret

5

Ret

5
19th 16
1993 Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer RS
6

Ret

3
NZL
9

8
12th 23
1994 Mitsubishi Ralliart Mitsubishi Lancer RS
7
7th 31
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo II
2

3

Ret
1995 Toyota Castrol Team Toyota Celica GT-Four ST205 MON
Ret

9

4

Ret

4

5

Ret
DSQ 30
1997 Ford Motor Co Ford Escort WRC
4

6

4

3

Ret

9
NZL 8th 11
1998 R.E.D. World Rally Team Ford Escort WRC SWE KEN NZL GBR
7
NC 0
1999 Škoda Motorsport Škoda Octavia WRC
Ret

Ret
ESP
Ret
FRA
12
NZL
Ret

Ret

Ret
NC 0
2000 Škoda Motorsport Škoda Octavia WRC MON
7
SWE KEN
7
POR
8
ESP
11

5
NZL 17th 2
Škoda Octavia WRC Evo2
Ret
FRA
12

13
2001 Škoda Motorsport Škoda Octavia WRC Evo2 MON
4
SWE
Ret

Ret
ESP
Ret
ARG
Ret
CYP
9
GRE
7
KEN
3
FIN
15
NZL
Ret
FRA
Ret

5
12th 9
2002 Hyundai Castrol World Rally Team Hyundai Accent WRC2 MON
Ret
SWE
Ret
NC 0
Hyundai Accent WRC3 FRA
13
ESP
16
CYP
7
ARG
Ret
GRE
9
KEN
Ret
FIN
13

Ret

Ret
NZL
10
AUS
Ret
GBR
Ret
2003 Hyundai World Rally Team Hyundai Accent WRC3 MON
8
SWE
13
TUR
Ret
NZL
Ret
ARG
Ret
GRE
Ret
CYP
7

12
FIN
12
AUS
13
FRA ESP 18th 3
2004 Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia WRC MON SWE MEX NZL CYP GRE
Ret
TUR ARG FIN
12

11
JPN GBR
Ret
ITA
Ret
FRA
8
ESP
11
AUS 29th 1
2005 Škoda Motorsport Škoda Fabia WRC MON
Ret
SWE MEX
9
NZL
10
ITA
EX
CYP
13
TUR
Ret
GRE
18
ARG
16
FIN
11
GER
Ret
GBR
13
JPN
10
FRA
Ret
ESP
11
AUS
8
24th 1

References[]

  1. ^ "Armin Schwarz". World Rally Archive. Retrieved 1 June 2009.
  2. ^ "Armin Schwarz". RallyBase. Retrieved 1 June 2009.

External links[]

Sporting positions
Preceded by
European Rally Champion
1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by Race of Champions
Rally Master

2000
Succeeded by
Not held
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