1988 All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship season

1988 JSPC season
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The 1988 All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship season 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.

Schedule

All races were held in Japan.

Round Race Circuit Date
1 Fuji 500 km Fuji Speedway 3 March
2 Suzuka 500 km Suzuka Circuit 10 April
3 All Japan Fuji 1000 km Fuji Speedway 1 May
4 JAF Grand Prix All Japan Fuji 500 Miles Fuji Speedway 24 July
5 International Suzuka 1000 km Suzuka Circuit 28 August
6 WEC-Japan Fuji Speedway 9 October

Entry list

Team Car No Drivers Tyre Rounds
Alpha Nova Racing Porsche 962C 1 Japan Kunimitsu Takahashi Y All
Japan Kazuo Mogi All
Auto Beaurex Motorsport TOM'S 86C
Toyota 87C
3 Sweden Steven Andskar D All
United Kingdom Andrew Gilbert Scott All
Leyton House Racing Porsche 962C 15 Japan Kaoru Hoshino B All
Japan Masahiko Kageyama All
Japan Naoki Nagasaka 1–4, 6
16 Denmark Kris Nissen 1–4
Germany Harald Grohs 1–2
Italy Bruno Giacomelli 3–6
Japan Naoki Nagasaka 5
Argentina Oscar Larrauri 6
Nissan Motorsports Nissan R88C 23 Japan Kazuyoshi Hoshino B All
Japan Kenji Takahashi All
United Kingdom Win Percy 3
Japan Toshio Suzuki 5
Australia Allan Grice 6
32 Japan Masahiro Hasemi All
Japan Aguri Suzuki All
Australia Allan Grice 3
Team Schuppan Porsche 962C 25 Sweden Eje Elgh D All
Brazil Maurizio Sandro Sala All
From A Racing Porsche 962C 27 Japan Hideki Okada B All
Sweden Stanley Dickens All
Toyota Team TOM'S Toyota 88C
Toyota 88C-V
36 United Kingdom Geoff Lees B All
Japan Masanori Sekiya All
Japan Keiichi Suzuki 3–6
37 Italy Paolo Barilla All
United Kingdom Tiff Needell 1, 3–5
Sweden Stefan Johansson 2, 6
Japan Hitoshi Ogawa 3–6
SARD SARD MC88S 50 Japan Shigeru Sasaki D All
Japan Tsunehisa Asai 1–5
Germany Jochen Dauer 6
United Kingdom Martin Donnelly 6
Omron Racing Porsche 962C 55 United States Price Cobb D 1, 3–6
United Kingdom Kenny Acheson 1–5
Italy Emanuele Pirro 2
Germany Klaus Ludwig 6
Person's Racing March 86G-Nissan
March 88G-Nissan
85 Sweden Anders Olofsson Y 1–5
Japan Takao Wada 1–5
Japan Toshio Suzuki 3, 6
Japan Akio Morimoto 4–6
Team LeMans March 88G-Nissan 86 Sweden Anders Olofsson Y 6
Japan Takao Wada 6
Trust Racing Porsche 962C 99 Japan Keiichi Suzuki D 1
Austria Franz Konrad 1
100 Australia Vern Schuppan All
South Africa George Fouche All
South Africa Sarel van der Merwe 6
Mazdaspeed Mazda 757
Mazda 767
201 Japan Takashi Yorino D 2–6
Japan Yoshimi Katayama 2–6
Japan Yojiro Terada 2–3, 5
Belgium Pierre Dieudonne 4, 6
202 Japan Yojiro Terada 1, 4, 6
Republic of Ireland David Kennedy 1, 4, 6
207 Japan Takashi Yorino 1
Japan Yojiro Terada 1
Shizumatsu Racing Mazda 757 230 Japan Shuji Fujii D All
Japan Tetsuji Shiratori 1, 3–6
Japan Terumitsu Fujieda 2–4, 6
Japan Kaoru Iida 5

Season results

Season results as follows:[1]

Round Circuit Winning Team
Winning Drivers
1 Mt. Fuji #27 From A Racing Porsche 962C
Japan Hideki Okada
Sweden Stanley Dickens
2 Suzuka Circuit
Report
#25 Rothmans Team Schuppan Porsche 962C
Brazil Maurizio Sandro Sala
Sweden Eje Elgh
3 Mt. Fuji
Report
#16 Leyton House Racing Porsche 962C
Italy Bruno Giacomelli
Denmark Kris Nissen
4 Mt. Fuji #27 From A Racing Porsche 962C
Japan Hideki Okada
Sweden Stanley Dickens
5 Suzuka Circuit
Report
#27 From A Racing Porsche 962C
Japan Hideki Okada
Sweden Stanley Dickens
6 Mt. Fuji
Report
#1 Tom Walkinshaw Racing Jaguar XJR-9
United Kingdom Martin Brundle
Denmark John Nielsen
United States Eddie Cheever

Point Ranking

Drivers

Rank Drivers Number/Team Points Wins Distance
1 Japan Hideki Okada #27 From A Racing Porsche 962C 80 3 2314.39 km
2 Sweden Stanley Dickens 80 3 1641.05 km
3 United States Price Cobb #55 Omron Racing Porsche 962C 50 0
4 Japan Kunimitsu Takahashi #1 Alpha Nova Porsche 962C 48 0 2098.01 km
5 Japan Kazuo Mogi 48 0 1355.2 km
6 Denmark Kris Nissen #16 Leyton House Racing Porsche 962C 47 1

Makes

Rank Make Points Wins
1 Porsche 115 5
2 March-Nissan 36 0
3 Toyota 28 0
4 Mazda 20 0
5 Jaguar 20 1
6 SARD-Toyota 8 0
7 Sauber-Mercedes 8 0

References

  1. "JSPC 1988". Archived from the original on 15 November 2009.

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