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West Palm Beach 3 Hours 1988
Event:
Grand Prix of Palm Beach
Date:
24.4.1988
Track:
South Florida Fairgrounds, West Palm Beach (United States)
, 2.607 kms
Organiser: unknown
West Palm Beach 3 Hours
International Motor Sport Association
(round 5)
International Motor Sport Association
(round 5)
Weather:
unknown
Start time:
unknown
Grid:
unknown
Distance:
3 hours
Attendance:
42000
Entered:
unknown
Practiced:
unknown
Started:
30
Finished:
15
Classes:
IMSA GTP
IMSA GTP Lights
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Entered Cars
Technical Data
Appearance
Race Results
Grid
Qualifying
Lap Times
Winners:
Overall:
83
Nissan GTP ZX-T
Brabham / Morton
IMSA GTP Lights:
9
Tiga GT286 Buick
Loring / Hessert
Fastest Laps:
Overall:
83
Nissan GTP ZX-T
Geoff Brabham (AUS)
1:01.468
152.693 km/h
lap 35
Pole Positions:
Overall:
83
Nissan GTP ZX-T
Brabham / Morton
58.762
IMSA GTP Lights:
79
Spice SE87L Pontiac Fiero GTP
Koll / McKitterick
1:04.904
Notes of interest:
Top makes by numbers:
Spice (8), Porsche (7), Fabcar (3), Tiga (3), Jaguar (2), Argo (2), Chevrolet (2)
Top engines by numbers:
Porsche (9), Pontiac (7), Buick (4), Chevrolet (3), Jaguar (2), Ferrari (2), Mazda (2)
Top car types by numbers:
Porsche 962 (7), Spice SE88P (4), Tiga GT286 (3)
Driver nationalities:
USA (38), I (6), F (3), GB (3)
Most used colours:
white (42%), blue (16%), red (16%), black (11%)
Engine positions:
mid-engined (100%)
Average engine size:
3395 cc
(with regard to 33% turbocharged cars and 6% cars with rotary engine an applicable size is 4073 cc)
Oldest known drivers:
Martino Finotto (55), Claude Ballot-Léna (52), R. K. Smith (51)
Youngest known drivers:
Davy Jones (24), Martin Brundle (29), Dominic Dobson (31)
Female drivers:
Linda Ludemann
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