1992 All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship
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The 1992 All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship was the tenth and final season of the
All Japan Sports Prototype Championship The , 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 yea ...
, which would be replaced by the
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, as sportscar racing in the early 1990s changed drastically with the decline of prototypes. The C1 class champion was the #1 Nissan Motorsports Nissan R92CP driven by
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and the C class champion was the #7 and #36
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driven by Geoff Lees.


Schedule

All races were held in Japan.


Entry list

* – At Round 5 at
Fuji Speedway is a motorsport race track standing in the foothills of Mount Fuji, in Oyama, Suntō District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It was built in the early 1960s. In the 1980s, Fuji Speedway was used for the FIA World Sportscar Championship and nati ...
, the C1 and C classes were renamed LD2 and LD1 respectively as the race was part of the Fuji Long Distance Series.


Season results

Overall winner in bold. Season results as follows:


Point Ranking


C1 Class (Top 5)


Drivers


C Class (Top 5)


Drivers


References


External links


1992-C 全日本スポーツプロトタイプカー耐久選手権
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