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List of Group C sports cars

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The following are a list of cars which raced under the Group C formula. Some chassis may have raced in multiple Group C classes through its lifetime, though only the primary class it participated in is listed.

Brand Chassis Year Applications Notes Source
ADA 01 1984 C2 Rebadged 1982 de Cadenet-Lola LM
03 1988 C2 March chassis
02B 1989 C2 Gebhardt chassis
Alba AR2 1983 C Jr, C2
AR3 1984 C2
AR4 1985 C2 AR3 chassis rebuild for IMSA GTP Lights
AR5 1985 C2
AR6 1986 C2
AR20 1990 C
ALD [fr] 01 1985 C2
02 1986 C2
03 1987 C2
04 1988 C2
C289 1989 C2
C91 1991 C2
Alfa Romeo SE048SP 1990 C1 Never saw competition
Allard J2X-C 1992 C2
Argo JM19 1986 C2
JM19B 1987 C2
JM19C 1988 C1
Arundel C200 1984 C2 Later rebuilt to Barbon DB1.
Aston Martin AMR1 1989 C1
Bardon DB1 1986 C2
BRM P351 1992 C1
Brun Motorsport C91 1991 C1
Cheetah G603 1983 C1
G604 1984 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
C20 1987 C1
C20B 1988 C1, C2
C22 1988 C1
C22LM 1989 C1
C20S 1990 C2
C24S 1990 C1
C26S 1991 C2
C28LM 1992 C3
C30LM 1993 C2
Dahmen DC884 1984 C1
de Cadenet-Lola LM 1982 C, C Jr Based on a Lola T390 chassis.
Dome RC82 1982 C, C1 Chassis developed by March Engineering
RC83 1983 C1 Chassis developed by Dome
Eagle Performance 700 1990 C1 Modified Corvette GTP that previously saw action in IMSA with a marine engine, chassis developed by Lola [1][2]
Ecosse C284 1984 C2 Modified de Cadenet-Lola Gr.6 with new bodywork, developed by Ray Mallock
C285 1985 C2
C286 1986 C2
EMKA C83/1 1983 C
C84/1 1985 C1
Ford C100 1982 C Chassis built by John Thompson's TC Prototypes.
GKW 862 SP 1986 C2 Never saw competition
Gebhardt JC843 1985 C2
JC853 1985 C2
C88 1988 C2
C91 1992 C2
Grid S1 1982 C
S2 1984 C1
Harrier RX-83C 1983 C Jr
Jaguar XJR-6 1986 C1
XJR-8 1987 C1
XJR-9 1988 C1
XJR-11 1990 C1
XJR-12 1990 C1
XJR-14 1991 C1
XJR-17 1992 C1
Konrad KM-011 1991 C1
Kremer CK5 1982 C, C1 Modified Porsche 936
Lamborghini Countach QVX 1985 C Built on a Tiga GC84. Chassis developed by Spice Engineering[3]
Lancia LC1 Coupé 1983 C Cars modified by Sivama Motors to meet Group C regulations
LC2 1983 C, C1
Team LeMans LM03C [ja] 1983 AKA Nissan Fairlady Z Turbo C
LM04C [ja] 1984 AKA Nissan Skyline Turbo C
LM05C [ja] 1985
LM06C 1986
LM07C 1987
Lola T610 1982 C, C1
T616 1984 C2
T92/10 1992 C1
Lotec M1C 1982 C
C302 1985 C2
C190 1990 C2
March 82G 1982 C
83G 1983 C1 AKA Nissan Silvia Turbo C
85G 1985 C1 AKA Nissan Skyline Turbo C
86G 1986 C1
87G [ja] 1987 C1
88G [ja] 1987 C1
88S 1988 C1
Mazda 717C 1983 C Jr
727C 1984 C2
737C 1985 C2
757 1987 C2
767 1988 C2
767B 1989 C2
787 1990 C1
787B 1991 C1
MXR-01 1992 C1 Modified Jaguar XJR-14
McLaren C8 1982 C Modified McLaren M8F
Mercedes-Benz C11 1991 C2 Chassis developed by Sauber
C291 1991 C1
C292 1991 C1
Mirage M12 1982 C1
Mooncraft MCS Guppy 1983 C2
Mussato MXJ-92 1992 C2 Never saw competition
Nimrod NRA/C2 1982 C
NRA/C2B 1983 C, C1
Nissan Skyline Turbo C 1983 C1 Chassis developed by Tokyo R&D [ja], front engined, based on the Group 5 Skyline RS Silhouette Formula.
Fairlady Z 1985 C1 Rebranded Lola T810
Nissan R85V 1985 C1 Chassis developed by March Engineering
R86V 1986 C1 Chassis developed by March Engineering. Converted to a Nissan R88C and March 88S throughout its lifespan.
R87E 1987 C1 Chassis developed by March Engineering
R88C 1988 C1 Chassis developed by March Engineering
R89C 1989 C1 Chassis developed by Lola Cars as T89/10
R90CP 1990 C1 Chassis developed by Lola Cars as T90/10
R90CK 1990 C1 Chassis developed by Lola Cars as T90/10
R91CP 1991 C1 Chassis developed by Lola Cars as T91/10
R91CK 1991 C1 Updated Nissan R90CK
R92CP 1992 C1 Updated Nissan R91CP
P35 1992 C1 Developed by NPTI, never saw competition
Norma M6 1990 C1
Nykjær 1985 C2
Olmas GLT-200 1988 C2
Peugeot 905 1991 C1
905B Evo 1992 C1
Porsche 936C 1982 C Privately modified by Joest Racing as all factory built 936 were Gr. 6 cars
956 1982 C, C1
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
Rieger CJ 84 1984 C2
Rondeau M379C 1982 C, C2
M382 1982 C, C1
M482 1983 C, C1
Royale RP40 1987 C2
SARD MC86X [ja] 1986
Sauber SHS C6 1982 C, C2
C7 1983 C
C8 1985 C1
C9 1987 C1
Sehcar C6 1983 C Modified Sauber SHS C6
C830 1983 C, C1 Chassis based on a Ford C100
Spice SE86C 1986 C2
SE87C 1988 C2
SE88C 1988 C2
SE89C 1989 C1, 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
TOJ TOJ C390[4] 1982 C, C1
TOM'S Celica C [ja] 1982 C First group C car by TOM'S
82C 1983 C
83C 1983 C
84C 1984 C1 Designed by Dome and built by TOM'S
85C 1985 C1 Designed by Dome and built by TOM'S
86C [ja] 1986 C1 Designed by Dome and built by Tom's
Toyota 87C 1987 C1
88C 1988 C1 Designed by Dome and built by TRD
88C-V 1988 C1 Designed by Dome and built by TRD
89C-V 1989 C1
90C-V 1990 C1 Designed and built by TRD
91C-V 1991 C1
92C-V 1992 C2
TS010 1992 C1
93C-V 1993 C2 Updated Toyota 92C-V
URD C81 1982 C, C2
C83 1983 C
Veskanda 1985 C1 Built by K&A Engineering
WM P82 1982 C
P83 [de] 1983 C
P83B 1984 C1
P86 [de] 1986 C1
P87 1987 C1
P88 1988 C1
P489 1989 C1
Zakspeed C1/4 1983 C Modified Ford C100
C1/8 1983 C, C1 Modified Ford C100
Source:[5][6][7][8]

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