The following pages link to 1982 World Sportscar Championship
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- Sports car racing (links | edit)
- Jacky Ickx (links | edit)
- Fuji Speedway (links | edit)
- Silverstone Circuit (links | edit)
- Grand tourer (links | edit)
- Cosworth DFV (links | edit)
- Michele Alboreto (links | edit)
- Jean-Louis Schlesser (links | edit)
- Philippe Alliot (links | edit)
- Thierry Boutsen (links | edit)
- Tom Walkinshaw (links | edit)
- Group B (links | edit)
- Hans-Joachim Stuck (links | edit)
- Teo Fabi (links | edit)
- Aguri Suzuki (links | edit)
- Alessandro Nannini (links | edit)
- Corrado Fabi (links | edit)
- Derek Daly (links | edit)
- Stefan Johansson (links | edit)
- Marc Surer (links | edit)
- Jonathan Palmer (links | edit)
- Mauro Baldi (links | edit)
- Raul Boesel (links | edit)
- Bob Evans (racing driver) (links | edit)
- Emilio de Villota (links | edit)
- François Migault (links | edit)
- Guy Edwards (links | edit)
- Derek Bell (racing driver) (links | edit)
- Mike Wilds (links | edit)
- Patrick Nève (links | edit)
- Stefan Bellof (links | edit)
- Desiré Wilson (links | edit)
- Jim Crawford (racing driver) (links | edit)
- Martin Birrane (links | edit)
- World Sportscar Championship (links | edit)
- List of 24 Hours of Le Mans winners (links | edit)
- 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps (links | edit)
- Allan Moffat (links | edit)
- 1982 24 Hours of Le Mans (links | edit)
- John Paul Jr. (racing driver) (links | edit)
- Harald Grohs (links | edit)
- Klaus Niedzwiedz (links | edit)
- Mugello Circuit (links | edit)
- 1992 World Sportscar Championship (links | edit)
- 1991 Sportscar World Championship (links | edit)
- 1990 World Sports Prototype Championship (links | edit)
- 1989 World Sportscar Championship (links | edit)
- 1988 World Sportscar Championship (links | edit)
- 1987 World Sports Prototype Championship (links | edit)