1993 Japanese Touring Car Championship
The 1993 Japanese Touring Car Championship season was the 9th edition of the series and the last to be run under Group A regulations. It began at Mine Central Circuit on 14 March and finished after nine events at Fuji Speedway on 31 October. The championship was won by Masahiko Kageyama, driving for Team Impul.[1][2]
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Previous: | 1992 | Next: | 1994 |
Teams & Drivers
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Calendar
Overall winner in bold.
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14 March | #12 Team Impul | #35 Auto Tech Racing | #100 Mugen Honda |
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25 April | #2 Team Taisan | #35 Auto Tech Racing | #14 Mooncraft |
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16 May | #87 HKS Racing Co. Ltd. | #35 Auto Tech Racing | #100 Mugen Honda |
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4 June | #1 Hasemi Motorsport | #35 Auto Tech Racing | #14 Mooncraft |
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8 August | #12 Team Impul | #27 Asahi Kiko Sport Team | #14 Mooncraft |
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22 August | #55 Nismo | #72 IPF Wako's | #5 Team 5Zigen |
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19 September | #12 Team Impul | #35 Auto Tech Racing | #100 Mugen Honda |
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10 October | #12 Team Impul | #61 Team Take One | #32 Concept L Racing Team |
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31 October | #11 Object T | #26 Team Taisan | #14 Mooncraft |
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Championship Standings
Points were awarded 20, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 3, 2, 1 to the top 10 finishers in each class, with no bonus points for pole positions or fastest laps. All scores counted towards the championship. In cases where teammates tied on points, the driver who completed the greater distance during the season was given the higher classification.
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