Here is the video (rare ,never seen video with factory TOM's car - in this one still under Moniolta Blue/White Colours)
[video=youtube;mcImDU2FcEQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcImDU2FcEQ[/video]
Here is the "historic" data:
The 1987 Fuji JTCC (JAF Japan Touring Car Championship) was The Race of the JTCC season in Japan ,mostly because it was also a round of WTCC and Asia-Pacific mini series. For the TOM's Minolta this was the second race with the MA70 supras ever (right after they won Round 4 at Sugo on the Supra's Turbo Debut in JTCC!).
You can find the race results on the JAF's site .In this race the unfortanat fact that the Turbo Supras were hopelessly outclassed by well prepped RS 500 was quite apperant ,the faster supra that remained on the track was beaten by 3 Sierras ,even the Schnitzer M3 were faster (M3 running in lower class 2).
Here is what is see on the video:
Car 36 (driven by Eje Elgh / Mauro Baldi) in the pits with what appears to possibly be a steering issue. Goes back on the track and crashes pretty much righ a way ,what I see is that the driver either did not countersteer enough or his steering was possibly locked at 10-15 degrees or lower steerig angle -> leading to the crash. Locked rear brakes could've been the issue but I see the rear wheel rotating at the beggining of the accident...
[video=youtube;mcImDU2FcEQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcImDU2FcEQ[/video]
Here is the "historic" data:
The 1987 Fuji JTCC (JAF Japan Touring Car Championship) was The Race of the JTCC season in Japan ,mostly because it was also a round of WTCC and Asia-Pacific mini series. For the TOM's Minolta this was the second race with the MA70 supras ever (right after they won Round 4 at Sugo on the Supra's Turbo Debut in JTCC!).
You can find the race results on the JAF's site .In this race the unfortanat fact that the Turbo Supras were hopelessly outclassed by well prepped RS 500 was quite apperant ,the faster supra that remained on the track was beaten by 3 Sierras ,even the Schnitzer M3 were faster (M3 running in lower class 2).
Here is what is see on the video:
Car 36 (driven by Eje Elgh / Mauro Baldi) in the pits with what appears to possibly be a steering issue. Goes back on the track and crashes pretty much righ a way ,what I see is that the driver either did not countersteer enough or his steering was possibly locked at 10-15 degrees or lower steerig angle -> leading to the crash. Locked rear brakes could've been the issue but I see the rear wheel rotating at the beggining of the accident...