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1992 Fuji 1000km


The 1992 Fuji 1000 km was the fifth round of the 1992 All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship season. It took place at Fuji Speedway, Japan on October 4, 1992. This race was the last 1000km race at the circuit until the 1999 Le Mans Fuji 1000km.

Race results

Results are as follows:

PosClassNoTeamDriversChassisTyreLaps12345678DNFDNS
LD17Toyota Team TOM'SGBR Geoff Lees
NED Jan LammersToyota TS010224
LD21Nissan MotorsportJPN Kazuyoshi Hoshino
JPN Toshio SuzukiNissan R92CP223
LD236TOM'SFRA Pierre-Henri Raphanel
JPN Masanori SekiyaToyota 92C-V222
LD239Kitz Racing Team with SARDAUT Roland Ratzenberger
GBR Eddie Irvine
SWE Eje ElghToyota 92C-V222
LD224Nissan MotorsportJPN Masahiro Hasemi
JPN Masahiko KageyamaNissan R92CP218
LD261Team Take OneJPN Hideki Okada
JPN Thomas DanielssonNissan R91CP218
LD15MazdaspeedJPN Takashi Yorino
JPN Yojiro TeradaMazda MXR-01217
LD2230Pleasure RacingJPN Tetsuji Shiratori
JPN Masatomo ShimizuMazda 767B158
LD227From A RacingITA Mauro Martini
JPN Katsutomo Kaneishi
DEU Heinz-Harald FrentzenNissan R91CK9
LD299TOM'SRSA George Fouche
SWE Steven AndskarToyota 92C-V

Statistics

  • Pole Position – #36 TOM'S 92C-V – 1:14.161
  • Fastest Lap – #7 TOM'S TS010 – 1:18.487
  • Winner's Race Time – 5:15:59.024

References

References

  1. "JSPC 1992".
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