List of Group C Sports Cars
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The following is a list of Group C sports cars that have competed in races in the past.
Brand | Chassis | Year | Applications | Notes |
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ADA | 01 | 1984 | C2 | |
03 | 1988 | C2 | ||
02B | 1989 | C2 | ||
Alba | AR2 | 1983 | C Jr C2 |
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AR3 | 1985 | C2 | ||
AR4 | 1985 | C2 | ||
AR6 | 1985 | C2 | ||
AR5 | 1986 | C2 | ||
AR20 | 1990 | C | ||
ALD | 01 | 1985 | C2 | |
02 | 1986 | C2 | ||
03 | 1987 | C2 | ||
04 | 1988 | C2 | ||
C289 | 1989 | C2 | ||
C91 | 1991 | C2 | ||
Allard | J2X-C | 1992 | C2 | |
Argo | JM19 | 1986 | C2 | |
JM19B | 1987 | C2 | ||
JM19C | 1988 | C1 | ||
Aston Martin | AMR1 | 1989 | C1 | |
Bardon | DB1 | 1986 | C2 | |
BRM | P351 | 1992 | C1 | |
Brun Motorsport | C91 | 1991 | C1 | |
Cheetah | G604 | 1985 | C1 | |
Chevron | B36 | 1986 | C | Privately modified Group 6 car with Sthemo body |
B62 | 1986 | C2 | ||
Cougar | C01 | 1982 | C | |
C01B | 1983 | C | ||
C02 | 1984 | C1 | ||
C12 | 1985 | C1 C2 |
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C20 | 1987 | C1 | ||
C20B | 1988 | C1 C2 |
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C22 | 1988 | C1 | ||
C22LM | 1989 | C1 | ||
C20S | 1990 | C2 | ||
C24S | 1990 | C1 | ||
C26S | 1991 | C2 | ||
C28LM | 1992 | C3 | ||
C30LM | 1993 | C2 | ||
De Cadenet | LM | 1982 | C | Developed by Lola |
Dome | RC82 | 1983 | C C1 |
Chassis from March Engineering |
RC83 | 1984 | C1 | ||
85C-L | 1985 | C1 | ||
86C-L | 1986 | C1 | ||
Eagle Performance | 700 | 1990 | C1 | Modified Corvette GTP with enlarged engine that previously saw action in IMSA, chassis developed by Lola |
Ecurie Ecosse | C284 | 1984 | C2 | |
C285 | 1985 | C2 | ||
C286 | 1986 | C2 | ||
EMKA | C83/1 | 1983 | C | |
C84/1 | 1985 | C1 | ||
Ford | C100 | 1982 | C | |
Gebhardt | JC843 | 1985 | C2 | |
JC853 | 1985 | C2 | ||
C91 | 1992 | C2 | ||
Grid | S1 | 1982 | C | |
S2 | 1984 | C1 | ||
Jaguar | XJR-6 | 1986 | C1 | |
XJR-8LM | 1987 | C1 | ||
XJR-9LM | 1988 | C1 | ||
XJR-11 | 1990 | C1 | Replaced by XJR-12s | |
XJR-12 | 1990 | C1 | ||
XJR-14 | 1991 | C1 | Replaced by XJR-12s | |
XJR-17 | 1992 | C1 | ||
Konrad | KM-011 | 1991 | C1 | Konrad Motorsport raced with Porsche 962C instead. |
Kremer | CK5 | 1982 | C | modified Porsche 936 |
Lamborghini | QVX | 1986 | C | chassis developed by Spice Engineering |
Lancia | LC1 | 1983 | C | |
LC2 | 1984 | C1 | ||
Lola | T610 | 1982 | C | |
T616 | 1984 | C2 | ||
T92/10 | 1992 | C1 | ||
Lotec | M1C | 1982 | C | |
C302 | 1985 | C2 | ||
March | 82G | 1982 | C | |
85G | 1985 | C1 | ||
88S | 1988 | C1 | ||
Mazda | 717C | 1983 | C Jr | |
727C | 1984 | C2 | ||
737C | 1985 | C2 | ||
787 | 1990 | C2 | ||
787B | 1991 | C2 | ||
MXR-01 | 1992 | C1 | modified Jaguar XJR-14 | |
Mercedes-Benz | C11 | 1991 | C2 | Chassis developed by Sauber |
C291 | 1991 | C2 | Replaced by C11 | |
Mirage | M12 | 1982 | C1 | |
Nimrod | NRA/C2 | 1982 | C | |
NRA/C2B | 1984 | C1 | ||
Nissan | Fairlady Z | 1985 | C1 | Chassis developed by Lola as T810 |
R85V | 1985 | C1 | ||
R86V | 1986 | C1 | ||
R87E | 1987 | C1 | ||
R88C | 1988 | C1 | Chassis developed by March Engineering | |
R89C | 1989 | C1 | Chassis developed by Lola Cars | |
R90CP | 1990 | C1 | Chassis developed by Lola Cars | |
R90CK | 1990 | C1 | Chassis developed by Lola Cars | |
R91CP | 1991 | C1 | Chassis developed by Lola Cars | |
R92CP | 1992 | C1 | Chassis developed by Lola Cars | |
P35 | 1992 | C1 | Never saw competition | |
Norma | M6 | 1990 | C1 | Did not qualify the only race it was entered, the 1990 24 Hours of Le Mans |
Olmas | GLT-200 | C2 | ||
Peugeot | 905 | 1991 | C1 | |
905 Evo | 1992 | C1 | ||
Porsche | 956 | 1982 | C C1 |
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936C | 1983 | C | Privately modified by Joest Racing as all factory built 936 were Gr. 6 cars | |
956B | 1984 | C1 | ||
962C | 1985 | C1 | ||
962 GTi | 1985 | C1 | constructed privately by Richard Lloyd Racing | |
962 CK6 | 1985 | C1 | Constructed privately by Kremer Racing | |
ROC | 002 | 1991 | C1 | |
Rondeau | M379 | 1982 | C | |
M382 | 1982 | C C1 |
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M482 | 1983 | C | ||
Royale | RP40 | 1987 | C2 | |
Sauber | SHS C6 | 1982 | C C2 |
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C7 | 1983 | C | ||
C8 | 1985 | C1 | ||
C9 | 1987 | C1 | ||
Sehcar | C6 | 1983 | C | |
Spice | SE86C | 1986 | C2 | |
SE87C | 1988 | C2 | ||
SE88C | 1988 | C2 | ||
SE90C | 1990 | C1 | ||
Sthemo | SM01 | 1983 | C Jr | |
SMC2 | 1984 | C2 | ||
Strandell | 85 | 1985 | C2 | |
Tiga | GC284 | 1984 | C2 | |
GC285 | 1985 | C2 | ||
GC286 | 1986 | C2 | ||
GC287 | 1987 | C2 | ||
GC288 | 1988 | C1 | ||
GC289 | 1989 | C2 | ||
Tom's | Celica C | 1982 | C | First group C car ty Tom's |
82C | 1983 | C | ||
83C | 1983 | C | ||
84C | 1984 | C | ||
85C-L | 1985 | C1 | ||
Toyota | 87C | 1987 | C1 | |
88C | 1988 | C1 | ||
89C-V | 1989 | C1 | ||
90C-V | 1990 | C1 | ||
92C-V | 1992 | C2 | ||
TS010 | 1992 | C1 | ||
93C-V | 1993 | C2 | ||
URD | C81 | 1982 | C | |
C83 | 1983 | C | ||
WM | P82 | 1982 | C | |
P83 | 1983 | C | ||
P83B | 1984 | C1 | ||
P86 | 1986 | C1 | ||
P87 | 1987 | C1 | ||
P88 | 1988 | C1 | ||
P489 | 1989 | C1 |
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