1985 All Japan Endurance Championship

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The 1985 All Japan Endurance Championship was the third season of the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship. The 1985 champion was the #25 Advan Sports Nova Porsche 962C driven by Kunimitsu Takahashi.

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Entry list

D/C/LD-1/LD-2

TeamMakeCarEngineNo.DriversTyreRounds
Trust Racing Team Porsche Porsche 956B Porsche 935/79 2.6 L Twin Turbo F6 1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Vern Schuppan D All
Flag of Japan.svg Keiichi Suzuki All
Flag of South Africa.svg George Fouché 5
Alpha Cubic Racing Team MCS MCS Guppy BMW M12/7 2.0 L I4 2 Flag of Japan.svg Noritake Takahara B 1–2
Flag of Japan.svg Chiyomi Totani 1–2
Porsche Porsche 956B Porsche 935/79 2.6 L Twin Turbo F6 Flag of Japan.svg Noritake Takahara 3–6
Flag of Japan.svg Chiyomi Totani 3–6
Flag of Japan.svg Keiichi Suzuki 3–4, 6
Auto Beaurex Motorsport [N 1] Toyota TOM'S 85C Toyota 4T-GT 2.1 L Turbo I4 3 Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Nagasaka D 2–6
Flag of Japan.svg Taku Akaike 2–6
Lotec Lotec M1C BMW M88 3.5 L I6 84 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo Mogi Y All
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Motohashi All
Garage Italya Lancia Lancia LC2/84 Lancia 268C 2.6 L Twin Turbo V8 6 Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Nannini D 2–3
Flag of France.svg Henri Pescarolo 2, 4–5
Flag of Italy.svg Lucio Cesario 3, 5
Rays Racing Division Toyota TOM'S 85C Toyota 4T-GT 2.1 L Turbo I4 8 Flag of Japan.svg Hitoshi Ogawa D 2–6
Flag of Japan.svg Tsunehisa Asai 2–6
Hasemi Motorsport Nissan Nissan Skyline Turbo C Nissan LZ20B 2.1 L Turbo I4 11 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi D 1–2
Flag of Japan.svg Takao Wada 1–2
Nissan R85V Nissan VG30T/C 3.0 L Twin Turbo V6 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Hasemi 3–6
Flag of Japan.svg Takao Wada 3–6
Panasport Japan [N 2] LeMans LeMans LM04C Nissan LZ20B 2.1 L Turbo I4 12 Flag of Japan.svg Keiji Matsumoto B 1–2
Flag of Japan.svg Osamu Nakako 1–2
LeMans LM05C Nissan FJ23T 2.3 L Turbo I4 Flag of Japan.svg Osamu Nakako 3–6
Flag of Japan.svg Akio Morimoto 3–6
Flag of Italy.svg Emanuele Pirro 5
Central 20 Racing Team LeMans LeMans LM04C Nissan LZ20B 2.1 L Turbo I4 20 Flag of Japan.svg Haruhito Yanagida D 1–2
Flag of Japan.svg Takamasa Nakagawa 1–2
Lola Lola T810 Nissan VG30ET 3.0 L Twin Turbo V6 Flag of Japan.svg Haruhito Yanagida 3–6
Flag of Japan.svg Takamasa Nakagawa 3–6
Hoshino Racing Nissan Nissan Silvia Turbo C Nissan LZ20B 2.1 L Turbo I4 23 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino B 1–2
Flag of Japan.svg Akira Hagiwara 1–2
Nissan R85V Nissan VG30T/C 3.0 L Twin Turbo V6 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino 3–6
Flag of Japan.svg Keiji Matsumoto 3–6
Flag of Japan.svg Akira Hagiwara 3–6
ADVAN Sports Nova Porsche Porsche 962C Porsche 935/82 3.0 L Twin Turbo F6 25 Flag of Japan.svg Kunimitsu Takahashi Y All
Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Takahashi All
From A Racing Porsche Porsche 956B Porsche 935/79 2.6 L Twin Turbo F6 27 Flag of Japan.svg Jiro Yoneyama D All
Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Okada All
Misaki Speed Toyota TOM'S 85C Toyota 4T-GT 2.1 L Turbo I4 35 Flag of Japan.svg Kiyoshi Misaki B 5
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki 5
Flag of Japan.svg Kaoru Hoshino 5
TOM'S Toyota TOM'S 85C Toyota 4T-GT 2.1 L Turbo I4 36 Flag of Japan.svg Satoru Nakajima B All
Flag of Japan.svg Masanori Sekiya All
Flag of Japan.svg Kaoru Hoshino 2–6
Team Ikuzawa Toyota TOM'S 85C Toyota 4T-GT 2.1 L Turbo I4 37 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tiff Needell D 2–6
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Weaver 2–6
Dome Motorsport Toyota TOM'S 84C Toyota 4T-GT 2.1 L Turbo I4 38 Flag of Sweden.svg Eje Elgh D 1
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Geoff Lees 1
TOM'S 85C Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Geoff Lees 2–6
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki 2
Flag of Sweden.svg Eje Elgh 3–6
Mazdaspeed Mazda Mazda 737C Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 85 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshimi Katayama D 3–6
Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Yorino 3–6
86 Flag of Japan.svg Yojiro Terada All
Flag of Japan.svg Yoshimi Katayama 1–2
Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Yorino 2
Flag of Ireland.svg David Kennedy 3–6
Top Fuel Racing Mazda Mazda RX-7 845 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 88 Flag of Japan.svg Norimasa Sakamoto B 1–4
Flag of Japan.svg Takayuki Imazu 1
Flag of Japan.svg Hironobu Tatsumi 2–4
Mr S Racing Product MCS MCS Guppy BMW M12/7 2.0 L I4 96 Flag of Japan.svg Shuji Fujii D 5
Flag of Japan.svg Seiichi Sodeyama 5
Flag of Japan.svg Toru Sawada 5

B

TeamMakeCarEngineNo.DriversTyreRounds
Meiwa MSC Honda Honda Civic Honda EN1 1.3 L I4 5 Flag of Japan.svg Masami Fujita B 1
Flag of Japan.svg Ken Mizokawa 1
Toru Hirano West West 85S Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 5 Flag of Japan.svg Toru Hirano B 4
Flag of Japan.svg Genshoku Nakagawa 4
Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro Matsuda 4
West 83S-II Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 55 Flag of Japan.svg Toru Hirano 1
Flag of Japan.svg Hirofumi Nishi 1
Shinryo Auto West West 83S-II Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 6 Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro Masuda D 1
Seabreeze Manatee Manatee Mk.IV Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 7 Flag of Japan.svg Hajime Oshiro D 4
Flag of Japan.svg Hideshi Matsuda 4
Flag of Japan.svg Eiji Yamada 4
Auto Kamida West West 85S Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 8 Flag of Japan.svg Masaharu Kinoshita D 1
West 83S-II 9 Flag of Japan.svg Shuji Fujii 1
West 85S 17 Flag of Japan.svg Masako Fujiwara 4
Flag of Japan.svg Michiko Okuyama 4
Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Ogawa 4
Ishida Racing West West 83S-II Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 10 Flag of Japan.svg Nobuyuki Saka B 1
Flag of Japan.svg Nobuo Naka 1
West 85S 14 Flag of Japan.svg Nobuyuki Saka 4
Flag of Japan.svg Nobuo Naka 4
Auto European West West 83S-II Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 13 Flag of Japan.svg Katsunori Iketani B 4
Flag of Japan.svg Hideo Hosoya 4
Flag of Japan.svg Ryuji Nakajima 4
Capris Enterprise Mazda Mazda RX-7 253 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 15 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Sakamoto B 4
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Noda 4
Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Iya 4
Daiichi Hanbai Manatee Manatee Mk.IV Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 16 Flag of Japan.svg Ichiro Mizuno B 1
Flag of Japan.svg Taido Hashimoto 1
24 Flag of Japan.svg Ichiro Mizuno 4
Flag of Japan.svg Taido Hashimoto 4
Flag of Japan.svg Yoshinori Sakurai 4
Tokico Mazda Mazda RX-7 254 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 18 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuhiko Oda D 2–4
Flag of Japan.svg Akira Watanabe 2–4
Flag of Japan.svg Makoto Ohto 3
Samejima SS West West 85S Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 19 Flag of Japan.svg Takamasa Nakagawa D 4
Flag of Japan.svg Shuji Hyodo 4
KanBS Manatee Manatee Mk.IV Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 21 Flag of Japan.svg Yukinobu Mizutani D 1
Flag of Japan.svg Yoshinori Sakurai 1
Target 1/Cosmos Manatee Manatee Mk.IV Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 22 Flag of Japan.svg Yukinobu Mizutani D 4
Flag of Japan.svg Masaki Ohashi 4
Flag of Japan.svg Yoshifumi Yamazaki 4
Cream Matsugae West West 83S-II Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 29 Flag of Japan.svg Norihiro Takeda D 1
Flag of Japan.svg Shinji Yamauchi 1
Hiro Racing Hiro Hiro HRS-1 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 30 Flag of Japan.svg Kozo Okumura D 4
Flag of Japan.svg Fuminori Shimogishi 4
Horii Racing West West 83S-II Honda EN1 1.3 L I4 31 Flag of Japan.svg Nobuyoshi Horii B 1, 4
Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Abe 1, 4
Central Supply West West 83S-II Honda EN1 1.3 L I4 32 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo Emi B 4
Flag of Japan.svg Toshiharu Suzuki 4
Daimyojin West West 83S-II Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 33 Flag of Japan.svg Keiichi Mizutani D 1
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroyuki Kondo 1
Cockpit Inazawa Manatee Manatee Mk.IV Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 37 Flag of Japan.svg Tetsuya Kasai B 1
Flag of Japan.svg Koji Sato 1
THK Bearing Manatee Manatee Mk.IV Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 37 Flag of Japan.svg Tetsuya Kasai B 4
Flag of Japan.svg Koji Sato 4
Flag of Japan.svg Fumiko Shinoda 4
First Morlding Collage Collage FM45 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 45 Flag of Japan.svg Makio Nonaka D 1, 4
Flag of Japan.svg Masuo Takada 4
Team A-One Oscar Oscar SK85 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 46 Flag of Japan.svg Keiichi Mizutani D 4
Flag of Japan.svg Sadayumi Nakajima 4
Shuroku Sasaki Oscar Oscar SK85 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 47 Flag of Japan.svg Shuroku Sasaki D 4
Flag of Japan.svg Hisatoyo Goto 4
Seiichi Sodeyama Maxim Maxim 61S Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 61 Flag of Japan.svg Seiichi Sodeyama D 4
Flag of Japan.svg Shigeki Matsui 4
Motul West West 83S-II Honda EN1 1.3 L I4 66 Flag of Japan.svg Masashi Kitagawa B 1, 4
Flag of Japan.svg Toshiharu Murata 1, 4
Team Yamato Honda Honda Ballade Sports CR-X Honda D16A 1.6 L I4 67 Flag of Japan.svg Tsuguo Ohba B 1–4, 6
Flag of Japan.svg Katsuaki Sato 1–2, 4
Flag of Japan.svg Ken Mizokawa 2–4, 6
Tuning Shop First Toyota Toyota Sprinter Trueno Toyota 4A 1.6 L I4 68 Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Fujita D 4
Flag of Japan.svg Shuzo Harako 4
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Fujimura 4
Senki West West 83S-II Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 77 Flag of Japan.svg Senkichiro Takeuchi D 4
Flag of Japan.svg Seiji Omura 4
NEF BMW BMW 320i BMW S14 2.0 L I4 80 Flag of Hong Kong.svg Adrian Fu D 4
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Michael Liu 4

A

TeamMakeCarEngineNo.DriversTyreRounds
Kawamura Bankin [N 3] Nissan Nissan Sunny Nissan A12 1.3 L I4 10 Flag of Japan.svg Yasumi Fukao D 1
Flag of Japan.svg Koichi Nishikawa 1
Ogawa Nissan Nissan Sunny Nissan A12 1.3 L I4 15 Flag of Japan.svg Shigehito Hirabayashi D 1
Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Iida 1
Car Shop Kakogawa Nissan Nissan Sunny Nissan A12 1.3 L I4 18 Flag of Japan.svg Kiyotaka Nonomura D 1
Flag of Japan.svg Mitsuo Yamamoto 1
Nagao Fukushima Toyota Toyota Starlet Toyota 4K-E 1.3 L I4 98 Flag of Japan.svg Nagao Fukushima D 1
Flag of Japan.svg Kazuhiro Tokuda 1

GTX

TeamMakeCarEngineNo.DriversTyreRounds
Norikura Engineering Nissan Nissan Silvia Nissan FJ20 2.1 L I4 176 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshimasa Fujiwara B 5
Flag of Japan.svg Makio Nonaka 5
Flag of Japan.svg Junichi Igura 5

LD-2

TeamMakeCarEngineNo.DriversTyreRounds
Sansho Kogyo Mazda Mazda RX-7 825 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 6 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshimasa Matsumoto D 6
Flag of Japan.svg Kenichi Kaneko 6
All by Tabata Mazda Mazda RX-7 253 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 7 Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Shiono D 3
Flag of Japan.svg Masami Yoshino 3
RE Amemiya Mazda Mazda RX-7 254 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 14 Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Egura D 3
Flag of Japan.svg Isao Itagaki 3
Flag of Japan.svg Yasuo Inoue 3
ERC Mazda Mazda RX-7 253 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 16 Flag of Japan.svg Masaatsu Oya D 3, 6
Flag of Japan.svg Kinji Suzuki 3, 6
OZ Racing Mazda Mazda RX-7 254 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 24 Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Seino D 2, 6
Flag of Japan.svg Mutsuo Kazama 2, 6
Mazda Sport Car Club Mazda Mazda RX-7 254 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 30 Flag of Japan.svg Iwao Sugai D 2–3, 6
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Sugai 2–3, 6
Mazda Auto Nishi Tokyo Mazda Mazda RX-7 254 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 55 Flag of Japan.svg Toshiyuki Abe D 2, 6
Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Fukazawa 2, 6
Flag of Japan.svg Shigeru Miura 2, 6
gains/OPTION Nissan Nissan Fairlady Z Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 56 Flag of Japan.svg Eiji Yamada Y 2–3, 6
Flag of Japan.svg Nobuo Komiya 2–3, 6
Flag of Japan.svg Shinichi Katsura 2
AMRC Mazda Mazda RX-7 253 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 61 Flag of Japan.svg Shinya Nishizawa D 3
Flag of Japan.svg Fumio Suzuki 3
81 Flag of Japan.svg Shinya Nishizawa 3
Flag of Japan.svg Fumio Suzuki 3
Build Factory Nissan Nissan Fairlady Z Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 68 Flag of Japan.svg Tetsuya Kawasaki D 3, 6
Flag of Japan.svg Shuji Fujii 3, 6
Tomei Jidosha Nissan Nissan Sunny Nissan A12 1.3 L I4 71 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshiaki Jitsukawa D 3, 6
Flag of Japan.svg Motoji Sekine 3
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroyuki Nodi 6
Koyata Engei Racing Mazda Mazda RX-7 254 Mazda RE13B 1.3 L 2-rotor 80 Flag of Japan.svg Shigeru Yokoyama Y 2–3, 6
Flag of Japan.svg Akio Yokoyama 2–3, 6
Flag of Japan.svg Hachiro Saeki 2
Flag of Japan.svg Kenichi Suzuki 3

LD-3

TeamMakeCarEngineNo.DriversTyreRounds
Myspeed Toyota Toyota Sprinter Trueno Toyota 4A 1.6 L I4 5 Flag of Japan.svg Koichi Tahara D 2
White flag of surrender.svg "A. Kharn" [N 4] 2
Toshio Aoyama Toyota Toyota Corolla Levin Toyota 4A 1.6 L I4 19 Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Aoyama D 6
Flag of Japan.svg Yoshio Shimada 6
Trust Racing Team Toyota Toyota Celica LB Turbo Toyota 18R-G 2.1 L Turbo I4 21 Flag of Japan.svg Ryusaku Hitomi D 2–3, 6
Flag of Japan.svg Mitsutake Koma 2–3, 6
Flag of Japan.svg Shinichi Katsura 3
Asano Racing Service Toyota Toyota Corolla Levin Toyota 4A 1.6 L I4 47 Flag of Japan.svg Takeo Asano B 6
Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Nihei 6
Kaneshin Toyota Toyota Starlet Toyota 4K-E 1.3 L I4 48 Flag of Japan.svg Masanori Kimura B 6
Flag of Japan.svg Terumi Kuwahara 6
Sinzan Tyre Nissan Nissan Sunny Nissan A12 1.3 L I4 50 Flag of Japan.svg Hirofumi Sada Y 6
Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Akiyama 6

LD-4

TeamMakeCarEngineNo.DriversTyreRounds
Chubu Jidosha Racing Nissan Nissan Sunny Nissan A12 1.3 L I4 10 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroyuki Nodi Y 1
Flag of Japan.svg Masami Ishikawa 1
Flag of Japan.svg Makoto Nakamura 1
Matsuoka Nissan Nissan Sunny Nissan A12 1.3 L I4 31 Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Furuya B 3
Flag of Japan.svg "S. Sumitashachi"3
SCCN Nissan Nissan Sunny Nissan A12 1.3 L I4 50 Flag of Japan.svg Masao Endo B 3
Flag of Japan.svg Michie Shinbori 3

Schedule

All races were held in Japan.

RoundRaceCircuitDate
1International Suzuka 500 km Suzuka Circuit 7 April
2 All Japan Fuji 1000 km Fuji Speedway 5 May
3All Japan Fuji 500 Miles Fuji Speedway 28 July
4 International Suzuka 1000 km Suzuka Circuit 25 August
5 WEC-Japan Fuji Speedway 10 October
6All Japan Fuji 500 km Fuji Speedway 24 November

Season results

Season results are as follows: [1]

RoundCircuitWinning Team
Winning Drivers
1 Suzuka Circuit
Report
#38 Dome Motorsport Dome 84C-Toyota
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Geoff Lees
Flag of Sweden.svg Eje Elgh
2 Mt. Fuji
Report
#1 Trust Racing Team  [ ja ] Porsche 956
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Vern Schuppan
Flag of Japan.svg Keiichi Suzuki
3 Mt. Fuji #25 Advan Sports Nova  [ ja ] Porsche 962C
Flag of Japan.svg Kunimitsu Takahashi
Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Takahashi
4 Suzuka Circuit
Report
#25 Advan Sports Nova  [ ja ] Porsche 962C
Flag of Japan.svg Kunimitsu Takahashi
Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Takahashi
5 Mt. Fuji
Report
#28 Hoshino Racing March 85G
Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Akira Hagiwara
Flag of Japan.svg Keiji Matsumoto
6 Mt. Fuji #25 Advan Sports Nova  [ ja ] Porsche 962C
Flag of Japan.svg Kunimitsu Takahashi
Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Takahashi

Point Ranking

Drivers

RankDriversNumber/TeamPointsWins
1 Flag of Japan.svg Kunimitsu Takahashi #25 Advan Sports Nova  [ ja ] Porsche 962C 723
2 Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Takahashi 723
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Vern Schuppan #1 Trust Racing Team  [ ja ] Porsche 956
#60 Trust Racing Team Porsche 956
461
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Geoff Lees #38 Dome Motorsport Dome 84C-Toyota
#38 Dome Motorsport Dome 85C-Toyota
411
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Eje Elgh 361

Notes

      1. 84 competed as #62 from Rd. 1–4
    1. Competed as #26 from Rd. 1–2
    2. Competed as #77 in Rd. 1
    3. Nationality unknown

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