Eagle MKIII GTP
Hide TextAll American Racers Eagle MKIII GTP car, from Racer Magazine.
Grand Touring Prototypes have long been rolling laboratories in which were learned the lessons of tomorrow. All American Racers' Toyota Eagle MKIII is the last, and arguably the best, of this breed, a car that proved so overwhelmingly dominant that the class for which it was created has now been assigned to history...
SPOT-ON From a cockpit cocoon of carbon fiber filled with the instruments of control, Dan Gurney's drivers directed this Eagle's fortunes. Myriad adjustments were possible to the several aerodynamic configurations available, and the efficiency of the basic design is readily evident in the tidy arrangement of the front suspension and its surrounding ancillaries. The overall layout of the MKIII was such that it 'looked right' from first sighting and its performance on the track did nothing to deter that impression.
Small but mighty conventional wisdom held that a small engine like Toyota's 2.1-liter turbo four couldn't produce the kind of reliable power needed in GTP, but continuing refinement by Toyota Racing Development proved differently. The MKIIIs won 21 of 27 races entered - including an IMSA record 14 straight - to earn dual Camel GT titles for driver Juan Fangio II and manufacturer Toyota in '92 and '93. It is a record that ensures the MKIII a place as one of the most dominant cars in racing history.
The Specifications:
Chassis Type: Carbon fiber composite monocoque with tubular steel roll cage
Bodywork: Carbon-Kevlar-Nomex honeycomb composite
Overall Length: 189in.
Overall Width: 79in.
Wheelbase: n/a
Height: 40in.
Track: n/a
Weight: 1830lb. (1992) / 2010lb (1993)
Weight distribution: n/a
Suspension F/R: independent, unequal length double wishbones, bellcrank pushrod and four-way adjustable shocks with co-axial springs and driver adjustable anti-roll bar
Steering: rack and pinion
Brakes: 14in. ventilated discs (1992: carbon/1993: iron), with Brembo four-piston calipers
Wheels: F17in.x13in. BBS alloy; R17in.x15in. BBS alloy
Tires: Goodyear Eagle Racing Radials F25.5in. tall / 12.5in. wide, R28.5in. tall / 14.5in. wide
Engine: Turbocharged Toyota in-line 4
Displacement: 2100cc/128.1cid
Bore/Stroke: 90mmx78mm
Valvetrain: Twin overhead cam four valves per cylinder
Spark Plugs: Bosch
Horsepower: 1992:750hp (54mm air restrictor), 1993:700hp (52mm air restrictor)
Transmission: 5-speed March-based
Clutch: 5.5in.Tilton Carbon
Fuel Cell Capacity: 1992: 31 gal; 1993: 28 g
Record:
Date | Track | Driver | Result |
July 21, 1991 | Laguna Seca | Juan Fangio II | Q2/F7 |
July 28, 1991 | Portland | Juan Fangio II | Q4/71 |
Aug 25, 1991 | Road America | Juan Fangio II | Q3/DNF |
Oct 13, 1991 | Del Mar | Juan Fangio II | Q3/F1 |
Del Mar | Rocky Moran | Q13/DNF | |
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Feb 1, 1992 | Daytona 24 | Juan Fangio II | Q1/F4 |
Andy Wallace | |||
Kenny Acheson | |||
Daytona 24 | PJ Jones | Q4/F6 | |
Rocky Moran | |||
Mark Dismore | |||
Feb 23, 1992 | Miami | Juan Fangio II | Q4/DNF |
PJ Jones | Q17/DNF | ||
Mar 21, 1992 | Sebring 12 | Juan Fangio II | Q5/F1 |
Andy Wallace | |||
Sebring 12 | PJ Jones | Q2/F3 | |
Rocky Moran | |||
Apr 26, 1992 | Road Atlanta | Juan Fangio II | Q2/F9 |
Road Atlanta | PJ Jones | Q3/F7 | |
May 25, 1992 | Lime Rock | Juan Fangio II | Q2/F1 |
Lime Rock | PJ Jones | Q3/DNF | |
May 31, 1992 | Mid-Ohio | Juan Fangio II | Q2/F2 |
Mid-Ohio | PJ Jones | Q5/F7 | |
June 14, 1992 | New Orleans | Juan Fangio II | Q1/F1 |
New Orleans | PJ Jones | Q5/F3 | |
June 28, 1992 | Watkins Glen | Juan Fangio II | Q1/F1 |
Watkins Glen | PJ Jones | Q3/DNF | |
July 19, 1992 | Laguna Seca | Juan Fangio II | Q2/F1 |
Laguna Seca | PJ Jones | Q1/F2 | |
July 26, 1992 | Portland | Juan Fangio II | Q1/F2 |
Portland | PJ Jones | Q2/F1 | |
Aug 9, 1992 | Road America | Juan Fangio II | Q1/F1 |
Road America | PJ Jones | Q2/F2 | |
Oct 4, 1992 | Phoenix | Juan Fangio II | Q2/F1 |
Phoenix | PJ Jones | Q1/F7 | |
Oct 11, 1992 | Del Mar | Juan Fangio II | Q1/DNF |
Del Mar | PJ Jones | Q3/F1 | |
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Feb 1, 1993 | Daytona 24 | Juan Fangio II | Q2/DNF |
Andy Wallace | |||
Kenny Acheson | |||
Daytona 24 | PJ Jones | Q1/F1 | |
Rocky Moran | |||
Mark Dismore | |||
Feb 23, 1993 | Miami | Juan Fangio II | Q1/F1 |
PJ Jones | Q2/F2 | ||
Mar 21, 1993 | Sebring 12 | Juan Fangio II | Q1/F1 |
Andy Wallace | |||
Sebring 12 | PJ Jones | Q2/F3 | |
Rocky Moran | |||
Apr 26, 1993 | Atlanta | Juan Fangio II | Q2/F1 |
Atlanta | PJ Jones | Q1/F2 | |
May 25, 1993 | Lime Rock | Juan Fangio II | Q2/F1 |
Lime Rock | PJ Jones | Q1/F2 | |
June 13, 1993 | Mid-Ohio | Juan Fangio II | Q2/F1 |
Mid-Ohio | PJ Jones | Q1/F2 | |
June 27, 1993 | Watkins Glen | Juan Fangio II | Q2/F1 |
Watkins Glen | PJ Jones | Q1/DNF | |
July 25, 1993 | Laguna Seca | Juan Fangio II | Q1/F2 |
Laguna Seca | PJ Jones | Q2/F1 | |
Aug 1, 1993 | Portland | Juan Fangio II | Q1/F1 |
Portland | PJ Jones | Q2/F2 | |
Oct 2, 1993 | Phoenix | Juan Fangio II | Q2/F2 |
Phoenix | PJ Jones | Q1/F1 |