Category | Group C Sports prototype | ||||||
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Constructor | Dome | ||||||
Designer(s) | Hiro Fujimori | ||||||
Technical specifications | |||||||
Chassis | Aluminium monocoque | ||||||
Suspension (front) | Double wishbone suspension, coil-spring over damper | ||||||
Suspension (rear) | Double wishbone suspension, coil-spring over damper | ||||||
Engine | Toyota 3S-GTM 2100 cc Turbocharged Inline-4 Mid-mounted | ||||||
Transmission | manual transmission | ||||||
Tyres | Bridgestone | ||||||
Competition history | |||||||
Notable entrants |
Toyota Team Tom's All American Racers |
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Notable drivers |
Hitoshi Ogawa Paolo Barilla Geoff Lees Masanori Sekiya Juan Manuel Fangio II |
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Debut | 1988 500km of Fuji | ||||||
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Constructors' Championships | 0 | ||||||
Drivers' Championships | 0 |
The Toyota 88C is a racing car entered by Toyota from 1988 to 1989. It is the successor to the Toyota 87C and the predecessor to the Toyota 88C-V. Like other Toyota-powered sports prototypes of the era, it was designed and built by Dome. The 88C is an evolution of the 87C, both models sharing the same chassis number designation. The 88Cs competed in the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship, the World Sports-Prototype Championship, and the North American Camel GT Championship.
The 88C made its debut in the 1988 All Japan Sports Prototype Championship, with a two-cars program fielded by Toyota Team Tom's achieving two fifth places as best results (Suzuka 500 km and Suzuka 1000 km).
Two 88Cs were entered by Toyota Team Tom's at the 1988 24 Hours of Le Mans. Both cars completed the event with the car of drivers Geoff Lees, Masanori Sekiya, and Kaoru Hoshino finishing in 12th, while the second car was 24th. Toyota returned to Le Mans in 1989 with one 88C joining two newer 89C-Vs. None of the three cars finished the race.
Apart from the 1988 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 1988 1000 km of Fuji (also valid as final round of the 1988 JSPC), the 88C made a final WSPC appearance early in the 1989 season when Toyota Team Tom's entered a lone car at Dijon-Prenois while awaiting their newer 89C-Vs. The 88C finished in fourth in the hands of Geoff Lees and Johnny Dumfries.