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1994 Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship

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The 1994 FIA Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship was a motorsport championship for Super Touring racing cars. This was the second running of the championship and the champion was Joachim Winkelhock who drove for Schnitzer Motorsport.

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Schedule

The original schedule contained six rounds, but due to logistical and financial problems, only three rounds, Japan, Macau and New Zealand were run. The Japanese round was also part of that year's JTCC schedule.

Original schedule:

Date Circuit Race 1 winner Race 2 winner Results
30 October Japan Fuji Japan Kazuyoshi Hoshino United Kingdom Anthony Reid
20 November Macau Macau Germany Joachim Winkelhock Germany Joachim Winkelhock Report
27 November Indonesia Sentul cancelled
4 December New Zealand Wellington Germany Joachim Winkelhock United Kingdom Tim Harvey
11 December Australia Calder cancelled
18 December India Madras cancelled

Teams and drivers

Teams and drivers list:

Team No. Driver Car Rounds
BMW Motorsport Team Schnitzer 1 Germany Joachim Winkelhock BMW 318is 1-2, 4
2 United Kingdom Steve Soper 1-2, 4
3 Hong Kong Charles Kwan 2
Motorola Pagers 5 United Kingdom Tim Harvey BMW 318is 2, 4
51 1
6 United Kingdom Justin Bell 1-2, 4
Nismo 31 Japan Akira Iida Nissan Sunny 1
32 Japan Masahiko Kageyama 1
Japan Toshio Suzuki 2, 4
Gianfranco Team 9 Portugal Carlos Rodrigues Ford Sierra Sapphire 2
Giriox Racing 11 France Fabien Giroix SEAT Toledo GT 2
Lauderbach Team 12 Macau Rui Valente Opel Astra 2
Macau Grand Prix entries
Nismo 7 Japan Masahiro Hasemi Nissan Primera eGT 2
Hyundai Australia 8 Australia Colin Bond Hyundai Lantra 2
TPM Opel Motorsport 10 Portugal Ni Amorim Opel Vectra 2
14 Hong Kong Lao Kwok Wah Toyota Corolla 2
Macau Racing Team 15 Hong Kong Cheung Hoo Kong Toyota Corolla 2
91 United Kingdom Brian Whillock Toyota Corolla 2
PKK Racing Team 17 Hong Kong Chan Chi Wah Honda Civic 2
20 Hong Kong Albert Poon Honda Civic 2
18 Hong Kong Lo Hung Pui Toyota Corolla 2
Tomato Racing Team 22 Hong Kong David Leung Honda Civic 2
26 Hong Kong Chu Yee Ping Toyota Corolla 2
23 Hong Kong To Tat Wah Honda Civic 2
25 Hong Kong Lei Chong Seng Honda Civic 2
Kingston Racing Team 35 Hong Kong Ricky Mo Toyota Corolla 2
92 Hong Kong Paul Fan Toyota Corolla 2
Toyota Team TOM'S 36 Denmark Tom Kristensen Toyota Corona 2
38 Macau Rui Clemente Toyota Corolla 2
39 Hong Kong Chan Wai Man Toyota Corolla 2
53 Hong Kong Lau Sui Ching Honda Civic 2
66 Hong Kong Yang Li Chin Honda Civic 2
HKS 87 United Kingdom Anthony Reid Opel Vectra 2
AAI Racing Team 88 Hong Kong Yeung Ma Chuen Honda Civic 2
IMSP 89 Hong Kong Danny Stacy Chau Honda Civic 2

References


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