Sporting Digest: Motor Racing
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Your support makes all the difference.SPORTSCAR NON-CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT (Jarma, Sp): 1 J-P Jarrier (Fr), J Pareja (Sp), D Dupuy (Fr) Porsche 911 4hr 1min 39.838sec (average speed 133.822 kph); 2 H Nuttall and R Bellm (GB) Porsche 911 +2 laps behind; 3 E Calterari and L Keller (Swit) Porsche 911 +2 laps; 4 F Konrad (Aut) and B Netzeband (Ger) Porsche 911 +3 laps; 5 P Yver, J-Luc Chereau, J Leconte (Fr) Porsche 911 +3 laps 911.
ALL-JAPAN F-3000 SERIES (Gotemba, Japan) Second leg: 1 A G Scott (GB) Lola T93/50 Mugen, 45 laps, 58min 27.680sec; 2 M Martini (It) Lola T94/50 Mugen, 45 laps, 58:32.922; 3 R Cheever (US) Reynard 94D Mugen 45 laps, 58:35.008; 4 M Apicella (It) Dome F104 Mugen, 45 laps, 58:35.414; 5 M Salo (Fin) Lola T93/50 Ford, 45 laps, 58:42.168.
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