| Category | Fuji Grand Champion |
|---|---|
| Constructor | Reynard or Lola (originally) |
| Technical specifications | |
| Chassis | Carbon fiber composite honeycomb monocoque |
| Suspension (front) | independent unequal double wishbones, push-rod actuated coil springs over shock absorbers |
| Suspension (rear) | independent double wishbones, control links, push-rod actuated coil springs over shock absorbers, anti-roll bar |
| Axle track | 66 in (1,676 mm) (front) 61.5 in (1,562 mm) (rear) |
| Wheelbase | 105 in (2,667 mm) |
| Engine | Mugen MF308 3.0 L (183 cu in) DOHC V8 naturally-aspirated mid-engined |
| Torque | 276 lb⋅ft (374 N⋅m) @ 6,900 rpm |
| Transmission | 5-speed manual |
| Power | 450 hp (336 kW) @ 9,000 rpm |
| Weight | 540 kg (1,190 lb) (including driver) |
| Tyres | Yokohama Dunlop |
| Competition history | |
The Mooncraft Special MCS 9, also known as the Reynard 89DGC (with the 'GC' suffix standing for Grand Champion), was a Japanese sports prototype race car, used in the Fuji Grand Champion Series, between 1988 and 1989. Based on either the Reynard 89D, or the Lola T88/50 Formula 3000 cars, it was powered by a 3.0 L (180 cu in) Mugen MF308 V8 engine, and ran on either Bridgestone or Dunlop tires.[1]
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