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Jarama 360 Kilometres 1987
Event:
Grand Premio Fortuna
Date:
22.3.1987
Track:
Circuito del Jarama (Spain)
, 3.312 kms
Organiser: unknown
Jarama 360 Kilometres
FIA World Sports-Prototype Championship
(round 1)
Weather:
warm, dry
Start time:
unknown
Grid:
unknown
Distance:
360 kilometres
Attendance:
20000
Entered:
24
Practiced:
18
Qualified:
18
Started:
17
Finished:
14
Classified:
14
Classes:
Pract
Start
Class
Group C1
9
9
9
Group C2
9
8
5
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Race Results
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Qualifying
Lap Times
Pre-race sessions:
2 qualifying sessions held for a total of 240 minutes on 21/3
30 minute pre-race warm-up held
Winners:
Overall:
5
Jaguar XJR-8
Lammers / Watson
Group C2:
111
Spice SE86C Ford
Velez / Spice
Fastest Laps:
Overall:
17
Porsche 962 C
Hans-Joachim Stuck (D)
1:17.8710
153.1170 km/h
lap 2
Group C2:
111
Spice SE86C Ford
Fermin Velez (E)
1:25.4900
Pole Positions:
Overall:
4
Jaguar XJR-8
Eddie Cheever (USA)
1:14.5410
159.9570 km/h
Group C2:
117
Argo JM19B Zakspeed
Hoy / Schanche
1:21.2180
Notes of interest:
Top makes by numbers:
Porsche (7), Tiga (3), Jaguar (2)
Top engines by numbers:
Porsche (8), Ford (5), Jaguar (2)
Top car types by numbers:
Porsche 962 (7), Jaguar XJR-8 (2), Tiga GC287 (2)
Driver nationalities:
GB (11), D (5), I (4), E (4), DK (2)
Team nationalities:
GB (8), D (4), CH (3)
Most used colours:
white (49%), red (21%), blue (11%), yellow (6%), green (5%)
Engine positions:
mid-engined (100%)
Average engine size:
3370 cc
(with regard to 62% turbocharged cars an applicable size is 4205 cc)
Oldest known drivers:
Derek Bell (46), Walter Brun (45), Pasquale Barberio (42)
Youngest known drivers:
Volker Weidler (25), Kris Nissen (27), Fermin Velez (28)
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