1987 Japanese Touring Car Championship
The 1987 All Japan Touring Car Champion was the 3rd edition of the series. It began at Mine on 21 March and finished after six events at Suzuka on 4 December. The championship was won by Naoki Nagasaka, driving for Object T. [1]
1987 Japanese Touring Car Championship | |||
Previous: | 1986 | Next: | 1988 |
All Japan Touring Car Championship
Results
Date | Round | Circuit | Winning drivers | Winning team | Winning car | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
21/03/87 | Rd.1 | Mine | STP | Mitsubishi Starion | ||
20/06/87 | Rd.2 | Sendai | STP | Mitsubishi Starion | ||
29/08/87 | Rd.3 | Tsukuba | Object T | Ford Sierra RS500 | ||
19/09/87 | Rd.4 | Sugo | Toyota Team TOM’S | Toyota Supra Turbo | ||
14/11/87 | Rd.5 | Fuji | Eggenberger Motorsport | Ford Sierra RS500 | ||
04/12/87 | Rd.3 | Suzuka | Object T | Ford Sierra RS500 | ||
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