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JSPC 1985-1987: Advan Alpha Porsche - who deserves the glory?

Hi,

One of my colleagues has bought a few model cars for his son, amongst them a few Porsche 962s.
He started reading the car history on the boxes, and suddenly the cars were no good any more...

The boy is suffering from autism, and he claims that they are worthless because at least one of the is fake.


The problem is with the Advan Porsche 962 as seen in the JSPC in the 80s. He now has 2 virtually identical cars but with different descriptions:

One of the boxes claims the Advan Alpha 956/962 was one of the first to appear in Japan, was fielded by Nova Engineering, and won 3 championships in a row (1985-1987)
The info sheet on the other Advan Alpha car told him it was entered by Tomei and won the 1985, 1986 and 1987 championship.

My colleague told the kid that there would probably be a good explanation, and asked me if I could find out more.

I checked the net and a few books but instead of making it easier, it seems to get even more complicated.

I have found 3 companies that claim to have won the JSPC 1985-1987 races with the same car.

Taisan:
http://www.facebook.com/teamtaisan

Tomei:
http://translate.google.com/translat...tml%2F9-5.html
(1984 & 1985)
http://translate.google.com/translat...tml%2F9-6.html
(only 1986)

Nova:
http://translate.google.com/translat...index3res.html

On racingsportscars.com, the car is entered as follows:

1985: Advan Sport Nova
1986: Advan Sport Nova
1987: Advan Alpha Nova

1988: Advan Alpha Nova (on the car: Alpha Windsurfing)

1989: 25 = Advan Alpha Nova // 26 = Advan Alpha Tomei

1990:
#1 = Advan Alpha Nova (on car: the words "Alpha" & "Taisan Group")
#2 = Alpha Racing (on the car: the words "Alpha" & "Taisan") - this car is on Bridgestoen tires, hence the disappearance of "Advan" in the entry?
#7 = The Alpha Racing (the word "Alpha" is in different lettering -- i think this car is unrelated)

1991:
2 = Team Taisan Klepper
3 = Team Taisan Klepper

I would guess Advan and Alpha are in fact the sponsors of the car (Advan Yokohama tires - and Alpha = Windsurfing equipment?)

The entry name Advan Alpha Nova seems to suggest Nova Engineering was indeed involved, but later on the word Taisan appears on the car (while still an Advan Alpha Nova entry?) and the 2nd car in 1990 seems to be involved with Tomei.


Does anyone know who was responsable for the entry of this car?
If nobody knows, I will probably make something up to appease the kid's mind, but of course the true story would be better.
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