1993 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship
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1993 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship season | |||
Previous: | 1992 | Next: | 1994 |
The 1993 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship was the inaugural season of the All-Japan Grand Touring Car Championship, now known as Super GT, and the successor series to the All Japan Sports Prototype Car Endurance Championship, as international prototypes were in a state of flux in the early 1990s, and sportscar racing globally had switched from prototypes to grand tourers. It was the 11th season overall of a major Japanese domestic sportscar series.[1] The championship was contested over four rounds[2] and was won by Masahiko Kageyama in a Nissan Skyline GT-R.[3]
Schedule
Round | Race | Circuit | Date |
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1 | IMSA GT Fuji | Fuji Speedway | March 28 |
2 | Fuji 6 Hours | Fuji Speedway | May 30 |
3 | Suzuka 1000 km | Suzuka Circuit | August 29 |
4 | Fuji F3000 | Fuji Speedway | October 17 |
Race results
Round | Circuit | Date | Pole Position | Winner |
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1 | Fuji Speedway | March 28 | #2 NISMO | #2 NISMO |
Masahiko Kageyama | Masahiko Kageyama | |||
2 | Fuji Speedway | March 28 | #2 NISMO | #2 NISMO |
Masahiko Kageyama | Masahiko Kageyama | |||
3 | Suzuka Circuit | August 29 | #27 Nova Engineering | #25 Le Mans Company |
Mauro Martini Heinz-Harald Frentzen |
Takao Wada Toshio Suzuki |
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4 | Fuji Speedway | October 17 | #2 NISMO | #2 NISMO |
Masahiko Kageyama | Masahiko Kageyama |
References
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