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== Restrictions ==
== Restrictions ==
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You must reach Level 2 in order to enter any of the races in the Japanese Classics. In addition, the following restrictions apply to your choice of car:
You must reach Level 2 in order to enter any of the races in the Japanese Classics. In addition, the following restrictions apply to your choice of car:


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! Nationality
! Nationality
| [[File:Flag of Japan.svg|20px]] Japanese
| [[File:Flag of Japan.svg|20px]] Japanese
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== Recommended Car ==
== Recommended Car ==


{{sidebar|class=banner|width=170px|title=Prize Money|contents=*1st - 5730
You could try and scour the Used Car Dealerships for a car that meets the entry criteria, but chances are you'll have little luck in doing so. The best opponent you'll race is a [[Gran Turismo 5/Dome-Zero Concept '78|Dome-Zero Concept '78]] - you'll get this as a prize car for winning [[Gran Turismo 5/Supercar Nostalgia|Supercar Nostalgia A-Spec]] in the Amateur Series. You're best off coming back to this once you've done that, so don't waste the $499,860 credits by purchasing the Dome-Zero Concept '78 from the online dealership. If you can properly utilize the techniques laid out in the A and B license tests, the Dome-Zero will take this class without any tuning or modification.
*2nd - 4140
*3rd - 3660
*4th - 3440
*5th - 3340
*6th - 3280}}


You could try and scour the Used Car Dealerships for a car that meets the entry criteria, but chances are you'll have little luck in doing so. The best opponent you'll race is a [[Gran Turismo 5/Dome-Zero Concept '78|Dome-Zero Concept '78]] - you'll get this as a prize car for winning Supercar Nostalgia A-Spec in the Amateur Series, so you're best off coming back to this once you've done that. With a little tuning, the Dome will comfortably see you through this event.
Winning without the Dome-Zero is possible, but only by modifying the power on an already quick car (like the Nissan SKYLINE 2000GT-B (S54A) '67) and by blocking the Dome-Zero from passing, particularly on the straight-aways.


== Races ==
== Races ==
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The event consist of three individual races:
The event consist of three individual races:


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! Track
! Track
| Suzuka Circuit East Course
| Suzuka Circuit East Course</br>[[File:GT5 circuit Suzuka East.svg|150px]]
| Tsukuba Circuit
| Tsukuba Circuit</br>[[File:GT5 circuit Tsukuba.svg|150px]]
| Grand Valley Speedway East
| Grand Valley Speedway East</br>[[File:GT5 Circuit Grand Valley East Course.svg|150px]]
|-mazda rx8
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! A-Spec laps
! A-Spec laps
| 3
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| 6
| 6
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== Prize Money==
In this event, prize money is awarded for placing in the following positions in a race:
{|{{prettytable}}
! 1st
| 5,730cr
! 2nd
| 4,140cr
! 3rd
| 3,660cr
|-
! 4th
| 3,440cr
! 5th
| 3,340cr
! 6th
| 3,280cr
|}
(Original prize money rates)


== Prize Cars ==
== Prize Cars ==

Latest revision as of 05:44, 2 February 2014

Restrictions[edit]

You must reach Level 2 in order to enter any of the races in the Japanese Classics. In addition, the following restrictions apply to your choice of car:

Nationality Flag of Japan.svg Japanese Tyres Comfort:Soft Year 1979 or earlier

Recommended Car[edit]

You could try and scour the Used Car Dealerships for a car that meets the entry criteria, but chances are you'll have little luck in doing so. The best opponent you'll race is a Dome-Zero Concept '78 - you'll get this as a prize car for winning Supercar Nostalgia A-Spec in the Amateur Series. You're best off coming back to this once you've done that, so don't waste the $499,860 credits by purchasing the Dome-Zero Concept '78 from the online dealership. If you can properly utilize the techniques laid out in the A and B license tests, the Dome-Zero will take this class without any tuning or modification.

Winning without the Dome-Zero is possible, but only by modifying the power on an already quick car (like the Nissan SKYLINE 2000GT-B (S54A) '67) and by blocking the Dome-Zero from passing, particularly on the straight-aways.

Races[edit]

The event consist of three individual races:

Track Suzuka Circuit East Course
GT5 circuit Suzuka East.svg
Tsukuba Circuit
GT5 circuit Tsukuba.svg
Grand Valley Speedway East
GT5 Circuit Grand Valley East Course.svg
A-Spec laps 3 3 3
B-Spec laps 6 6 6

Prize Money[edit]

In this event, prize money is awarded for placing in the following positions in a race:

1st 5,730cr 2nd 4,140cr 3rd 3,660cr
4th 3,440cr 5th 3,340cr 6th 3,280cr

(Original prize money rates)

Prize Cars[edit]

Cars obtained for getting Gold Trophies (i.e. finishing first) in all three races are as follows. Note that each car will only be awarded once, so be mindful of this if you choose to sell.

GT5aspecicon.png GT5bspecicon.png
Honda Z ACT '70 Isuzu 117COUPÉ '68