1988 All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship

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.

1988 All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship
Previous: 1987 Next: 1989

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

  • For the WEC-Japan event, JSPC teams used different car numbers to avoid conflicts with the car numbers of the entrants of the World Sportscar Championship; each car's WEC-Japan race number is displayed in tooltips.
Team Car No Drivers Tyre Rounds
Alpha Nova Racing Porsche 962C 1 Kunimitsu Takahashi Y All
Kazuo Mogi All
Auto Beaurex Motorsport TOM'S 86C
Toyota 87C
3 Steven Andskar D All
Andrew Gilbert Scott All
Leyton House Racing Porsche 962C 15 Kaoru Hoshino B All
Masahiko Kageyama All
Naoki Nagasaka 1–4, 6
16 Kris Nissen 1–4
Harald Grohs 1–2
Bruno Giacomelli 3–6
Naoki Nagasaka 5
Oscar Larrauri 6
Nissan Motorsports Nissan R88C 23 Kazuyoshi Hoshino B All
Kenji Takahashi All
Win Percy 3
Toshio Suzuki 5
Allan Grice 6
32 Masahiro Hasemi All
Aguri Suzuki All
Allan Grice 3
Team Schuppan Porsche 962C 25 Eje Elgh D All
Maurizio Sandro Sala All
FromA Racing Porsche 962C 27 Hideki Okada B All
Stanley Dickens All
Toyota Team TOM'S Toyota 88C
Toyota 88C-V
36 Geoff Lees B All
Masanori Sekiya All
Keiichi Suzuki 3–6
37 Paolo Barilla All
Tiff Needell 1, 3–5
Stefan Johansson 2, 6
Hitoshi Ogawa 3–6
SARD SARD MC88S 50 Shigeru Sasaki D All
Tsunehisa Asai 1–5
Jochen Dauer 6
Martin Donnelly 6
Omron Racing Porsche 962C 55 Price Cobb D 1, 3–6
Kenny Acheson 1–5
Emanuele Pirro 2
Klaus Ludwig 6
Person's Racing March 86G-Nissan
March 88G-Nissan
85 Anders Olofsson Y 1–5
Takao Wada 1–5
Toshio Suzuki 3, 6
Akio Morimoto 4–6
Team LeMans March 88G-Nissan 86 Anders Olofsson Y 6
Takao Wada 6
Trust Racing Porsche 962C 99 Keiichi Suzuki D 1
Franz Konrad 1
100 Vern Schuppan All
George Fouche All
Sarel van der Merwe 6
Mazdaspeed Mazda 757
Mazda 767
201 Takashi Yorino D 2–6
Yoshimi Katayama 2–6
Yojiro Terada 2–3, 5
Pierre Dieudonné 4, 6
202 Yojiro Terada 1, 4, 6
David Kennedy 1, 4, 6
207 Takashi Yorino 1
Yojiro Terada 1
Shizumatsu Racing Mazda 757 230 Shuji Fujii D All
Tetsuji Shiratori 1, 3–6
Terumitsu Fujieda 2–4, 6
Kaoru Iida 5

Season results

Season results as follows:[1]

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

Point Ranking

Drivers

Rank Drivers Number/Team Points Wins Distance
1 Hideki Okada #27 FromA Racing Porsche 962C 80 3 2314.39 km
2 Stanley Dickens 80 3 1641.05 km
3 Price Cobb #55 Omron Racing Porsche 962C 50 0
4 Kunimitsu Takahashi #1 Alpha Nova Porsche 962C 48 0 2098.01 km
5 Kazuo Mogi 48 0 1355.2 km
6 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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