
The 2002 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship was the tenth season of Japan Automobile Federation GT premiere racing. It was marked as well as the twentieth season of a JAF-sanctioned sports car racing championship dating back to the
All Japan Sports Prototype Championship
The , abbreviated as JSPC, formed by the Japan Automobile Federation, was a domestic championship which took place in Japan for Group C and IMSA GTP prototype cars and also featured cars that were eligible for touring car racing in its earlier ...
. The GT500 class drivers' champions of 2002 were
Juichi Wakisaka and
Akira Iida driving the No. 6
Esso
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Team LeMans
Toyota Supra
is a sports car and grand tourer manufactured by the Toyota Motor Corporation beginning in 1978. The name " supra" is derived from the Latin prefix, meaning "above", "to surpass" or "go beyond".
The initial four generations of the Supra were p ...
, and the teams' champion was Honda team
Mugen x
Dome
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Project with their No. 16 Mugen
NSX and No. 18
Takata Dome NSX. The GT300 class drivers' champions were the No. 31
ARTA with A'PEX
Toyota MR-S driven by Morio Nitta and Shinichi Takagi.
Drivers and teams
GT500
Schedule
Season results
Standings
GT500 class
Drivers' standings
;Scoring system:
Teams' standings
For teams that entered multiple cars, only the best result from each round counted towards the teams' championship.
GT300 class (Top 5)
Drivers
References
External links
Super GT/JGTC official race archive
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