At the end of the season, the GP Motorsport team took possession of the car and took part in a few races in South Africa.
The car's best performance was a sixth-place finish by Costas Los and Wayne Taylor in the standings at the Brands Hatch 1,000 Kilometers.
For the24 Hours of Le Mans, a non-championship race that year, it finished in the seventeenth position in the general classification.
It also took part in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, a non-championship race again that year, in which it finished in its twenty-seventh position overall.
After a few years of inactivity, the Spice SE87C was hired by the Canadian team Miroslav Jonak to participate in the IMSA GT Championship.