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"This is a decisive sports car race that is held at the base of the magnificent Mt. Fuji."

Fuji 1000 km is an Endurance race event in Gran Turismo 4. Like the name suggests, the event takes place at Fuji Speedway (90's configuration). The event is replica of the original Fuji 1000km race held during the 1992's World Sports Car Championship, as well as the one-off 1999 race that featured JGTC cars as part of a proposed Asia-Pacific Le Mans Series. The race itself lasts 228 laps.

Winning this race will award the player a Nissan R92CP '92, the winner of the 1992 All Japan Sports Prototype Championship and the 1992 Fuji 1000km.

Fuji Speedway 90s

Prize Money

  • 1st: Cr. 750,000
  • 2nd: Cr. 250,000
  • 3rd: Cr. 120,000
  • 4th: Cr. 100,000
  • 5th: Cr. 80,000
  • 6th: Cr. 40,000

Possible Opponents

This chart lists all possible AI opponents that can appear in this event. The "Lap Interval" column shows how many laps the opponent will stay out on the track before pitting in.

Car Name Power (BHP) Weight (kg) Lap Interval
Nissan R92CP '92 939 900 11-15
Mercedes-Benz Sauber Mercedes C9 '89 927 893 12-16
Nissan R89C '89 908 900 11-16
Pescarolo Sport Pescarolo-Courage - Judd GV5 '04 794 900 19-23
Mazda 787B '91 791 830 15-19
Pescarolo Sport Courage C60 - Peugeot '03 789 900 19-22
Nissan R390 GT1 '98 789 1000 14-18
BMW V12 LMR '99 787 900 17-21
Bentley Speed 8 '03 785 900 15-21
Audi R8 Race Car '01 783 900 16-21
Toyota GT-One (TS020) '99 764 900 15-20
Panoz Esperante GTR-1 Race Car '98 742 1150 15-18
Chevrolet Corvette C5-R (C5) '00 609 1139 17
Dodge Viper GTS-R Team Oreca '00 588 1150 23
Jaguar XJR-9 '88 914 894 14-16
Peugeot 905B Evo 1 Bis LM '92 799 750 17
Ford GT40 Race Car '69 493 998 18

Prize Car


Trivia

  • Data files for Gran Turismo 5 indicate that the event was going to return as an event hosted in the modern version of the track, however the event was cut from the game prior to release. The event parameter file associated for the event contains incomplete data for 24 Hours of Le Mans II, another scrapped event based on the GT4 counterpart.[1]

Notes

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