1981: The first public mentioning of the nickname "Mister Rallycross"
1992: Schanche in his Ford RS200 E2 en route to victory in Portugal

Martin Schanche (born 1 January 1945), nicknamed "Mr. Rallycross", is a Norwegian former racing driver and politician.

Biography

Schanche was born in Trondheim, as the son of a German WW2 airplane pilot, who lost his life in a plane crash only three months later, and a Norwegian mother. The little boy grew up as an adopted child of a Norwegian couple at the tiny village of Leirpollskogen in Tana Municipality, the most northern part of Norway. Today he lives in Drøbak, together with his German-born wife Birgit and their daughter Melissa, a Norwegian Weightlifting Champion of the categories for females. Martin Schanche has also two other children from a former marriage, a daughter by the name of Elisabeth, and a son named Martin junior, well known in the Norwegian rallying scene.

He started his racing career rather late, only in 1972 when he was already 27 years old. Due to his attacking driving style he was quickly nicknamed "Villmannen fra Tana" ("The Wild Man from Tana") by his fellow Norwegian competitors. In 1975 he won a silver medal in the Norwegian Ice Racing Championships. Between 1976 and 2001 he competed in Rallycross, and became the FIA European champion of 1978, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1991 and 1995, as well as the vice-champion for another eight years. With his 74 main category wins Schanche is still yet the undisputed record holder concerning the amount of overall victories in rounds counting towards the FIA European Championships for Rallycross Drivers. Beside his rallycross campaigns and four World Sports Car seasons he was a starter of the 1980 Rally Sweden, the 1982 Rally of Great Britain, and failed to set a new track record in the 1984 Pikes Peak International Hill Climb (PPIHC), due to a flat right front tyre.

Since retiring from motorsport he has embarked on a second career as a politician in Frogn Municipality for the Progress Party. In 2003 he was the subject of a lot of nationwide attention after he slapped the chin of his political opponent Torgeir Micaelsen of the Labour Party at the end of a school debate in Drammen because Micaelsen, during the debate and in front of the public, had called him a coward. That attention made him an often imitated character in Norwegian radio. As of 2006, he also has been working as a consultant for Prodrive on the work of Subarus WRC-cars. While active in rallycross, Schanche himself engineered transmissions and differentials for his cars. His company later on manufactured parts and modified parts for rally- and rallycross-cars. Nowadays Schanche is working on projects with concepts for new combustion-engines (see External links section below).

Schanche is holder of a helicopter license and has operated his own helicopters. In 2000 he was involved in a crash in which his daughter was slightly injured.

Racing record

Key: DSQ = excluded from whole event; DNS = did not start; NC = not classified for points; SUS = suspended; ( ) = dropped score, due to championship rules

Complete FIA European Rallycross Cup results

YearEntrantCar1234567891011ERCPoints
1977Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort RS 1800AUT1 DNSNED1 DNSITA DSQSWE1 DNSFIN NCBEL1 NCSWE2 DNSNED2 DNSBEL2 DNSGER 3AUT2 DNS18th12
1978Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort RS 1800AUT 6ITA 2SWE 2FIN NCBEL 1NED 1FRA 1GBR 1GER 21st131

Complete FIA European Rallycross Championship results

TC Division

YearEntrantCar1234567891011ERXPoints
1979Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort RS 1800AUT 2ITA 3FIN 4SWE 5FRA 1BEL 1NED 4GBR 1GER 21st130
1980Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort RS 1800AUT 16ITA 1SWE 1FIN 3DEN 5BEL 3NED 1NOR 5GBR 3FRA 6GER 12nd138
1981Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort RS 1800 TurboAUT NCSWE 2FIN 1DEN 2BEL 11NED 1FRA 1NOR 4GBR 1GER 101st121

Division 2

YearEntrantCar123456789101112ERXPoints
1982Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort RS 1800 TurboAUT 7SWE 6FIN 3FRA 9BEL 6NED 1NOR 1GBR 1GER 32nd102
1983Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort RS 1800 TurboAUT 10SWE 1FIN NCFRA 5BEL 3NED 1NOR 5GBR NC4th69
1984Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort XR3 TurboAUT 5SWE 2FIN 1FRA 1BEL 1NED 1GBR NCGER 1NOR 11st149
1985Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort XR3 TurboAUT 6FIN 6SWE 6FRA 2BEL 2NOR 1GBR 1GER 1NED 62nd138
1986Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort XR3 TurboAUT 7FIN 1FRA 1BEL 4NED 1NOR 1GBR NCGER DNSSWE 62nd114
1987Martin Schanche RacingFord RS200 E2AUT NCSWE DNSFIN NCESP NCFRA 12IRE DNSBEL 1NED 1NOR 22GBR 1GER 46th78
1988Martin Schanche RacingFord RS200 E2ESP 5AUT 2SWE (DSQ)FIN (7)IRE 2FRA 6BEL 1NED (10)NOR (6)GBR 1GER 52nd109
1989Martin Schanche RacingFord RS200 E2ESP (3)AUT 1SWE (6)FiN 2IRE 2FRA 1BEL 2NED 2NOR (6)GBR (9)GER 22nd125
1990Martin Schanche RacingFord RS200 E2AUT (6)SWE 4FIN 2IRE 3FRA (6)BEL 1NED 1NOR (11)GER 1GBR 12nd125
1991Martin Schanche RacingFord RS200 E2POR 1AUT 1FIN 1FRA (2)IRE (DSQ)SWE (6)BEL (6)NED 1NOR 1GBR 1GER 11st140
1992Martin Schanche RacingFord RS200 E2GBR 1AUT DNSPOR 1FIN DSQSWE SUSFRA SUSIRE SUSBEL NCNED 5NOR 1GER 14th92
1993Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort RS2000 T16AUT 3POR 6FRA (NC)IRE 5SWE (NC)FIN DNSBEL 1NED 6NOR 4GER 35th90
1994Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort RS2000 T16AUT (16)POR 2FRA 2IRE 3GBR 1SWE (5)FIN 1BEL 4NED 1NOR (6)GER (5)2nd122
1995Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort RS2000 T16AUT (DSQ)POR (6)FRA 1SWE 2GBR 2IRE (3)BEL 1NED 1NOR 1FIN 1CZE 1GER (6)1st154
1996Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort RS2000 T16AUT 7POR 7FRA 15SWE DNSIRE DNSGBR (NC)BEL 9NED (NC)NOR 4CZE 1GER 49th76

Division 1 *

YearEntrantCar12345678910ERXPoints
1997Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort RS2000 T16AUT 1FRA 1POR 5GBR DSQSWE (6)FIN 1BEL (NC)NOR 1CZE (6)GER 33rd107
1998Martin Schanche RacingFord Escort RS2000 T16AUT 4POR (6)FRA 3SWE 3GBR DNSFIN 1BEL 2NOR (5)GER 1CZE 43rd113
1999Martin Schanche RacingOpel Astra G T16[broken anchor]CZE DNSFRA (NC)POR 7SWE 15FIN 11BEL 12NED 10NOR 9GER NC11th38
2000Martin Schanche RacingOpel Astra G T16[broken anchor]POR 5FRA 5CZE (NC)SWE 7BEL (NC)NED 6NOR 1POL 4GER 55th90
2001Martin Schanche RacingOpel Astra G T16[broken anchor]FRA (5)POR 2AUT (6)CZE 1SWE 4BEL 2NED 5NOR 3POL (7)GER (10)4th94

* Division 2 was rebranded as Division 1 in 1997.

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearClassNoTyresCarTeamCo-DriversLapsPos.Class Pos.
1985C297AStrandell 85 Porsche Type-934 3.3 L Turbo Flat-6Sweden Strandell PorscheSweden Stanley Dickens-DNSDNS
1986C289GArgo JM19 Zakspeed 1.8L Turbo I4Norway Team Lucky Strike Schanche RacingRepublic of Ireland Martin Birrane Norway Torgjer Kleppe1DNFDNF
1987C2117GArgo JM19B Zakspeed 1.8L Turbo I4Norway Team Lucky Strike Schanche RacingUnited Kingdom Will Hoy United Kingdom Robin Smith5DNFDNF
1988C1117GArgo JM19C Ford Cosworth DFL 3.3L V8Norway Team Lucky Strike Schanche RacingUnited Kingdom Robin Smith United Kingdom Robin Donovan2782516

Publications

  • Martin Schanche, by Sverre Amundsen, Racing Revyen 1979, 126 pages, Norwegian language, ISBN 82-990531-0-2.
  • Martin Schanche – i fyr og flamme, by Rolf Nordberg, Cappelens Forlag 1981, 136 pages, Norwegian language, ISBN 82-02-09490-9.
  • Martin – så glad, så sint, så fort…, by Sverre Inge Apenes, Godbok 1986, 158 pages, Norwegian language, ISBN 82-7398-000-6.
  • Martin – Historien han aldri har fortalt, by Asle T. Johansen, Fri Flyt AS 2016, 240 pages, Norwegian language, ISBN 978-82-93090-46-5.

External links

Media related to Martin Schanche at Wikimedia Commons

Sporting positions
Preceded byNoneEuropean Rallycross Touring Car Cup Champion 1978Succeeded byNone
Preceded byNoneEuropean Rallycross Touring Car Champion 1979Succeeded byPer-Inge Walfridsson
Preceded byPer-Inge WalfridssonEuropean Rallycross Touring Car Division Champion 1981Succeeded byNone
Preceded byOlle ArnessonEuropean Rallycross Division 2 Champion 1984Succeeded byMatti Alamäki
Preceded byMatti AlamäkiEuropean Rallycross Division 2 Champion 1991Succeeded byWill Gollop
Preceded byKenneth HansenEuropean Rallycross Division 2 Champion 1995Succeeded byKenneth Hansen