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All Japan Fuji 500 km Fuji Speedway: 10 March 2 All Japan Fuji 1000 km: Fuji Speedway: 5 May 3 All Japan Fuji 500 Miles Fuji Speedway: 21 July 4 International Suzuka 1000 km: Suzuka Circuit: 25 August 5 SUGO Inter 500 km Sportsland SUGO: 16 September 6 Interchallenge Fuji 1000 km Fuji Speedway: 6 October 7 SUGO Inter 500 Miles Sportsland SUGO ...
The 1989 All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship was the seventh season of the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship. The 1989 champion was the #25 Advan Alpha Nova Porsche 962C driven by Kunimitsu Takahashi .
Car Engine No. Drivers Tyre Rounds C1/LD2 1; Nissan Motorsports: Nissan: Nissan R92CP: Nissan VRH35Z 3.5 L Twin Turbo V8: 1 Kazuyoshi Hoshino: B: All Toshio Suzuki: 1–5 Takao Wada: 6 24 Masahiro Hasemi: All Masahiko Kageyama: All Jeff Krosnoff: 1–3 Mazdaspeed: Mazda: Mazda MXR-01: Mazda MV10 3.5 L V10: 5 Yojiro Terada: D: 1 Takashi Yorino ...
The Mitsuoka Orochi (Japanese: 光岡大蛇) is a Japanese sports car designed and built by Mitsuoka Motors as a concept car in 2001, with updates and revisions to the design appearing in 2003 and 2005, before finally being put into production and offered for sale in late 2006 as a 2007 model.
All Japan Sports Prototype Championship (7 P) D. D1 Grand Prix (2 C, 10 P) F. Japanese F4 Championship (2 C, 2 P) ... Japanese Touring Car Championship (2 C, 1 P)
1991 All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship; 1991 Sugo 500km; 1991 430 km of Suzuka; 1991 Suzuka 1000km
The 1988 All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship was the sixth season of the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship. The 1988 champion was the #27 From A Racing Porsche 962C driven by Hideki Okada .
The JGTC (Japanese Grand Touring Championship) [1] was established in 1993 [2] [3] by the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) via its subsidiary company the GTA (GT Association), replacing the defunct All Japan Sports Prototype Championship for Group C cars and the Japanese Touring Car Championship for Group A touring cars, which instead would adopt the supertouring formula.