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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 .
The All Japan Sports Prototype Championship (全日本スポーツプロトタイプ選手権), abbreviated as JSPC, formed by the Japan Automobile Federation, was a domestic championship which took place in Japan for Group C and IMSA GTP prototype cars and also featured cars that were eligible for touring car racing in its earlier years.
The 1991 All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship was the ninth season of the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship. The 1991 champion was the #23 Nissan Motorsports Nissan R91CP driven by Kazuyoshi Hoshino and Toshio Suzuki .
The 1990 All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship was the eighth season of the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship. The 1990 champion was the #24 Nissan Motorsports Nissan R91CP driven by Masahiro Hasemi and Anders Olofsson .
Honda Ballade Sports CR-X: Honda D16A 1.6 L I4: 67 Tsuguo Ohba: B: 3 Masami Fujita: 3 Katsuaki Sato: 3 Team Yamato Honda: Honda Civic: Honda EN1 1.3 L I4: 68 Ken Mizokawa: B: 1, 3 Katsuaki Sato: 1 Yoshimi Watanabe: 3 Hiroyuki Makino: 3 Watanabe Jidosha Toyota: Toyota Starlet: Toyota 4K-E 1.3 L I4: 69 Satoshi Fujita: D: 1, 3 Toshio Fujimura: 1 ...
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)
The 2024 Autobacs Super GT Series was a motor racing championship based in Japan for grand touring cars. The series sanctioned by the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) and run by the GT Association (GTA). It was the thirty-second season of the JAF Super GT Championship, which includes the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship era, and the ...
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.