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2010 Super GT Series


Takashi Kogure & Loïc Duval GT500 Teams' Champion: Weider Honda Racing GT300 Drivers' Champion: Masataka Yanagida & Kazuki Hoshino GT300 Teams' Champion: Hasemi Motorsport

The 2010 Autobacs Super GT Series was the eighteenth season of the Japan Automobile Federation Super GT Championship including the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC) era and the sixth season as the Super GT series. It also marked the twenty-eighth season of a JAF-sanctioned sports car racing championship dating back to the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship.

Starting in 2010, Group GT3 cars were eligible to enter in the GT300 class under Category F.

In both classes, every race was won by a different pairing, with the Weider Honda Racing duo Takashi Kogure and Loïc Duval eventually becoming GT500 champions for the first time, giving the Honda HSV-010 GT a championship-winning début season. Defending champions Juichi Wakisaka and André Lotterer finished the season as runners-up, while Toshihiro Kaneishi and Koudai Tsukakoshi finished third. In GT300, Kazuki Hoshino and Masataka Yanagida overhauled an 11-point deficit heading into the final round of the championship to claim the title for Hasemi Motorsport. Their final round win, coupled with finishes or lower than eighth place for Morio Nitta and Shinichi Takagi, and Ryo Orime and Nobuteru Taniguchi, gave them a championship-winning margin of nine points.

Drivers and teams

GT500

TeamMakeCarEngine#DriversTyreRoundLexusLexusHondaNissanHondaHondaNissanNissanHondaLexusLexusLexusHonda
JPN Lexus Team Petronas TOM'SLexus SC430 GT500Lexus RV8KG 3.4 L V81JPN Juichi WakisakaAll
GER André LottererAll
JPN Lexus Team LeMans ENEOSLexus SC430 GT500Lexus RV8KG 3.4 L V86JPN Daisuke ItōAll
SWE Björn WirdheimAll
JPN Autobacs Racing Team AguriHonda HSV-010 GTHonda HR10EG 3.4 L V88IRL Ralph FirmanAll
JPN Yuji IdeAll
JPN Takashi Kobayashi6
JPN Team ImpulNissan GT-R GT500Nissan VRH34A 3.4 L V812JPN Tsugio MatsudaAll
ITA Ronnie QuintarelliAll
JPN Keihin Real RacingHonda HSV-010 GTHonda HR10EG 3.4 L V817JPN Toshihiro KaneishiAll
JPN Koudai TsukakoshiAll
JPN Weider Honda RacingHonda HSV-010 GTHonda HR10EG 3.4 L V818FRA Loïc DuvalAll
JPN Takashi KogureAll
JPN NismoNissan GT-R GT500Nissan VRH34A 3.4 L V823JPN Satoshi MotoyamaAll
FRA Benoît TréluyerAll
JPN Kondō RacingNissan GT-R GT500Nissan VRH34A 3.4 L V824BRA João Paulo de OliveiraAll
JPN Hironobu YasudaAll
JPN Nakajima RacingHonda HSV-010 GTHonda HR10EG 3.4 L V832JPN Ryō MichigamiAll
JPN Yuhki NakayamaAll
JPN Lexus Team KraftLexus SC430 GT500Lexus RV8KG 3.4 L V835JPN Hiroaki IshiuraAll
JPN Kazuya OshimaAll
JPN Lexus Team ZENT CerumoLexus SC430 GT500Lexus RV8KG 3.4 L V838JPN Yuji TachikawaAll
GBR Richard LyonsAll
JPN Lexus Team SARDLexus SC430 GT500Lexus RV8KG 3.4 L V839JPN Kohei HirateAll
POR André Couto1–7, NC
NED Carlo van Dam8
JPN Team KunimitsuHonda HSV-010 GTHonda HR10EG 3.4 L V8100JPN Takuya IzawaAll
JPN Naoki YamamotoAll

GT300

TeamMakeCarEngine#DriversTyreRoundMooncraftNissanVemacMazdaPorscheFerrariLexusVemacPorschePorscheFerrariPorscheToyotaPorscheASLNissanSubaruAston MartinLamborghiniPorscheMoslerPorsche
JPN Apple K-ONE ShidenMooncraft ShidenToyota 1UZ-FE 4.4 L V82JPN Hiroki KatohAll
JPN Hiroshi Hamaguchi1–8
JPN Kazuho Takahashi6, NC
JPN Hasemi MotorsportNissan Fairlady ZNissan VQ35DE 3.5 L V63JPN Kazuki HoshinoAll
JPN Masataka YanagidaAll
JPN Team MachVemac RD408RPorsche M96/77 3.6 L F65JPN Tetsuji TamanakaAll
JPN Haruki KurosawaAll
JPN RE Amemiya RacingMazda RX-7Mazda RE20B 2.0 L 3-rotor7JPN Ryo OrimeAll
JPN Nobuteru TaniguchiAll
JPN Goodsmile Racing with COXPorsche 996 GT3-RSR
Porsche 997 GT3-RPorsche M96/73 3.6 L F6
Porsche M97/79 4.0 L F69JPN Taku Bamba1–3, 5–8
JPN Masahiro Sasaki1–3, 5–8, NC
JPN Mitsuhiro Kinoshita6
JPN Hideto YasuokaNC
JPN Jim Gainer RacingFerrari F430Ferrari F136GT 4.3 L V811JPN Tetsuya TanakaAll
JPN Katsuyuki HiranakaAll
JPN Racing Project BandohLexus IS350Lexus RV8J 3.4 L V819JPN Tatsuya KataokaAll
JPN Manabu OridoAll
JPN Team RQS MotorsportsVemac RD350RZytek ZV348 4.0 L V822JPN Hisashi Wada6–8
JPN Masaki Jyonai6–8
JPN Ryohei Sakaguchi6
JPN Samurai Team TsuchiyaPorsche 997 GT3-RSRPorsche M97/81 4.0 L F625JPN Akihiro Tsuzuki3, 5–8, NC
JPN Takeshi Tsuchiya3, 5–8, NC
JPN Yoshio Tsuzuki6
JPN Team TaisanPorsche 996 GT3-RSPorsche M96/77 3.6 L F626UKR Igor Sushko1–3, 5–7
JPN Masayuki Ueda1–3, 5–8, NC
JPN Shogo Mitsuyama6, 8, NC
51JPN Yuya Sakamoto3, 5, 7–8, NC
JPN Shogo Mitsuyama3, 5, 7
JPN Hideki Yamauchi8, NC
FRA LMP MotorsportFerrari F430Ferrari F136GT 4.3 L V827JPN Yutaka YamagishiAll
JPN Hiroshi KoizumiAll
Porsche 996 GT3-RSPorsche M96/73 3.6 L F628JPN Akihiro Asai6–8
JPN Yuki Iwasaki6–8
JPN EVA Racing
Team aprToyota Corolla Axio apr GTToyota 2GR-FSE 3.5 L V631JPN Kosuke MatsuuraAll
JPN Koki SagaAll
JPN Yuya Sakamoto6
74JPN Takuto IguchiAll
JPN Yuji KunimotoAll
JPN Hankook KTRPorsche 997 GT3-RSRPorsche M97/81 4.0 L F633JPN Mitsuhiro Kinoshita1–4
JPN Masami Kageyama1–4, 7, NC
JPN Tomonobu Fujii3, 7, NC
JPN Autobacs Racing Team AguriASL ARTA GaraiyaNissan VQ35DE 3.5 L V643JPN Morio NittaAll
JPN Shinichi TakagiAll
JPN Kyosuke Mineo6
JPN MOLANissan Fairlady ZNissan VQ35DE 3.5 L V646JPN Tsubasa AbeAll
JPN Naoki YokomizoAll
JPN R&D SportSubaru Legacy B4Subaru EJ20 2.0 L Turbo F462JPN Kota Sasaki1–3, 5–8, NC
JPN Tetsuya Yamano1–3, 5–8, NC
JPN A speedAston Martin V8 Vantage GT2Aston Martin AJ37 4.7 L V866JPN Hideshi MatsudaAll
JPN Hiroki YoshimotoAll
JPN Tomonobu Fujii6
JPN JLOCLamborghini Gallardo RG-3Lamborghini 07L1 5.2 L V1086JPN Yuhi SekiguchiAll
JPN Koji YamanishiAll
87JPN Hiroyuki IiriAll
JPN Yuya SakamotoAll
JPN Naohiro Furuya6
88JPN Shinya Hosokawa1–7
JPN Atsushi YogoAll
JPN Tsubasa Kurosawa8, NC
JPN Tomei SportsPorsche 996 GT3-RSRPorsche M96/73 3.6 L F6360JPN Keita Sawa1
JPN Takamori.com1
JPN Masahiro Matsunaga3–5, 7–8
JPN Atsushi Tanaka3–5, 7–8
SGP 365 Thunder Asia RacingMosler MT900MJudd XV675 3.4 L V8365SIN Melvin Choo2–8, NC
GBR Tim Sugden2–5, 7
JPN Shinsuke Yamazaki6
JPN Keita Sawa6, NC
JPN Bomex RossoPorsche BoxsterPorsche M96/77 3.6 L F6666JPN Junichiro Yamashita1, 3–8
JPN Takashi Miyamoto1, 3
JPN Takamori.com3–8
JPN Satoshi Kimura6
  • Goodsmile Racing with COX (#9) announced a mid-season car change that will occur at the fifth round. The Porsche 996 GT3-RSR was retired after the third round.
  • Team apr changed the name on one of their cars midway through the season, as a promotion towards the movie adaption of animation series Neon Genesis Evangelion. Thus the #31 car runs under the "Eva Racing" banner since the third round, with the exception of the fourth round due to a copyright issue, with the #74 remaining unchanged.

Car changes

GT500

  • Honda: Having used the NSX since 1996, Honda replaced the unique MR-layout model with a FMR-layout prototype HSV-010, which has been homologated by the JAF. However, Honda have cancelled their plans to produce a road-going model of the HSV-010.
  • All three teams united their engine specification to 3.4 L V8 with an FR-layout vehicle which was planned to be done last season (only Lexus have made such changes last season).

GT300

  • Hasemi Motorsport moved into the class from GT500, competing with a Nissan Fairlady Z.
  • The JLOC team which previously used a Lamborghini Murciélago, have changed all their cars to Lamborghini Gallardos.
  • A speed, a new team participating in Super GT, uses an Aston Martin V8 Vantage.
  • Thunder Asia Racing, which raced in Malaysia last year, became the first team not based in Japan to participate in the full season in Super GT history. They use a Mosler MT900M, and in addition, Melvin Choo, one of the team's drivers, was appointed as the Super GT official negotiator to help bring a race to Singapore in future.
  • Studie, which used a BMW Z4 in the 2008 and 2009 seasons, had originally planned to participate the series as AS Studie Racing in 2010, but did not participate due to the withdrawal of Advance Step. Advance Step had been a co-partner for Studie over the previous two seasons. However at the end of the season, the teams parted ways and will compete separately in 2011.
  • Good Smile Racing made their debut in the series after becoming the primary sponsors for Studie under the Hatsune Miku banner in the past two seasons. Team COX, the first Porsche works team in Super GT, would become Good Smile Racing's partner. The team originally planned to use a 2010-specification Porsche 997 GT3-R for the entire season. However, as the car was delivered in late May, the team used a Porsche 996 RSR for the first three races of the season. They will also miss the event in Sepang, to test the new vehicle. Porsche and COX also announced that they are planning to supply at least one more GT3-R to other teams participating in 2011.
  • RE Amemiya Racing announced it will be the final season of the Mazda RX-7, as after the season ends, the car will be donated to the motor racing museum of Malaysia. They would later announce their withdrawal from the series.
  • R&D Sport have changed the drivetrain on their Subaru Legacy from AWD to RWD, making AWD cars absent.

Others

  • The use of a three-way catalytic converter is compulsory for all teams.

Schedule

  • The calendar was provisionally announced on September 25, 2009. Autopolis has been removed from the calendar, with no replacement round nor venue added. However, with alterations made to the Formula One calendar, including the moving of the , the calendar was altered on October 19, 2009.
  • Apart from the eight championship rounds, a non-championship round, originally entitled Super GT and Formula Nippon Sprint Cup 2010, will be held at the conclusion of the season. After the Japan Automobile Federation recognised the race as a "JAF Grand Prix" round, it was renamed as JAF Grand Prix Super GT and Formula Nippon Sprint Cup 2010.
  • The 400 km race at Fuji will adopt regulations with two mandatory pit stops, while the knockout qualifying format was used in the first two rounds as well as the Suzuka 700 km of the season.
  • The 300 km race at Fuji scheduled to be held on September 12 was cancelled due to the serious damage to Oyama, the town where the circuit is located, caused by the typhoon Malou. This is the first event in Super GT to be cancelled by series organisers, and the first Japanese Grand touring round to be cancelled since Sepang in 2003.
RoundRaceCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinner1234567Cancelled8NC
Suzuka GT 300 km
*Report*JPN Suzuka CircuitMarch 21#18 Weider Honda Racing#18 Weider Honda Racing#24 Kondō Racing
FRA Loïc Duval
JPN Takashi KogureFRA Loïc Duval
JPN Takashi KogureBRA João Paulo de Oliveira
JPN Hironobu Yasuda
#7 RE Amemiya Racing#5 Team Mach#7 RE Amemiya Racing
JPN Nobuteru Taniguchi
JPN Ryo OrimeJPN Haruki Kurosawa
JPN Tetsuji TamanakaJPN Nobuteru Taniguchi
JPN Ryo Orime
Okayama GT 300 km
*Report*JPN Okayama International CircuitApril 4#18 Weider Honda Racing#18 Weider Honda Racing#18 Weider Honda Racing
FRA Loïc Duval
JPN Takashi KogureFRA Loïc Duval
JPN Takashi KogureFRA Loïc Duval
JPN Takashi Kogure
#86 JLOC#46 MOLA#2 Apple K-ONE Shiden
JPN Koji Yamanishi
JPN Yuhi SekiguchiJPN Naoki Yokomizo
JPN Tsubasa AbeJPN Hiroki Katoh
JPN Hiroshi Hamaguchi
Fuji GT 400 km
*Report*JPN Fuji SpeedwayMay 2#35 Lexus Team Kraft#35 Lexus Team Kraft#35 Lexus Team Kraft
JPN Hiroaki Ishiura
JPN Kazuya OshimaJPN Hiroaki Ishiura
JPN Kazuya OshimaJPN Hiroaki Ishiura
JPN Kazuya Oshima
#33 Hankook KTR#74 Team apr#74 Team apr
JPN Mitsuhiro Kinoshita
JPN Masami KageyamaJPN Takuto Iguchi
JPN Yuji KunimotoJPN Takuto Iguchi
JPN Yuji Kunimoto
Super GT International Series Malaysia
*Report*MYS Sepang International CircuitJune 20#12 Team Impul#23 Motul Autech#12 Team Impul
JPN Tsugio Matsuda
ITA Ronnie QuintarelliJPN Satoshi Motoyama
FRA Benoît TréluyerJPN Tsugio Matsuda
ITA Ronnie Quintarelli
#11 Jim Gainer Racing#3 Hasemi Motorsport Z#7 RE Amemiya Racing
JPN Tetsuya Tanaka
JPN Katsuyuki HiranakaJPN Kazuki Hoshino
JPN Masataka YanagidaJPN Nobuteru Taniguchi
JPN Ryo Orime
Sugo GT 300 km
*Report*JPN Sportsland SUGOJuly 25#23 Motul Autech#23 Motul Autech#17 Keihin Real Racing
JPN Satoshi Motoyama
FRA Benoît TréluyerJPN Satoshi Motoyama
FRA Benoît TréluyerJPN Toshihiro Kaneishi
JPN Koudai Tsukakoshi
#2 Apple K-ONE Shiden#2 Apple K-ONE Shiden#2 Apple K-ONE Shiden
JPN Hiroshi Hamaguchi
JPN Hiroki KatohJPN Hiroshi Hamaguchi
JPN Hiroki KatohJPN Hiroshi Hamaguchi
JPN Hiroki Katoh
39th Pokka GT Summer Special
*Report*JPN Suzuka CircuitAugust 22#8 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri#23 Motul Autech#8 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri
IRL Ralph Firman
JPN Yuji Ide
JPN Takashi KobayashiJPN Satoshi Motoyama
FRA Benoît TréluyerIRL Ralph Firman
JPN Yuji Ide
JPN Takashi Kobayashi
#26 Team Taisan#62 R&D Sport#62 R&D Sport
UKR Igor Sushko
JPN Masayuki Ueda
JPN Shogo MitsuyamaJPN Tetsuya Yamano
JPN Kota SasakiJPN Tetsuya Yamano
JPN Kota Sasaki
Fuji GT 300 kmJPN Fuji SpeedwaySeptember 12
Motegi GT 250 km
*Report*JPN Twin Ring MotegiOctober 24#18 Weider Honda Racing#18 Weider Honda Racing#1 Lexus Team Petronas TOM'S
FRA Loïc Duval
JPN Takashi KogureFRA Loïc Duval
JPN Takashi KogureJPN Juichi Wakisaka
GER André Lotterer
#3 Hasemi Motorsport Z#74 Team apr#3 Hasemi Motorsport Z
JPN Kazuki Hoshino
JPN Masataka YanagidaJPN Takuto Iguchi
JPN Yuji KunimotoJPN Kazuki Hoshino
JPN Masataka Yanagida
All Star Series
*Report*JPN Fuji SpeedwayNovember 13#38 Lexus Team ZENT Cerumo#6 Lexus Team LeMans ENEOS#38 Lexus Team ZENT Cerumo
GBR Richard LyonsSWE Björn WirdheimGBR Richard Lyons
#43 ASL#11 Jim Gainer Racing#11 Jim Gainer Racing
JPN Shinichi TakagiJPN Katsuyuki HiranakaJPN Katsuyuki Hiranaka
November 14#12 Team Impul#6 Lexus Team LeMans ENEOS#6 Lexus Team LeMans ENEOS
JPN Tsugio MatsudaJPN Daisuke ItōJPN Daisuke Itō
#43 ASL#5 Team Mach#11 Jim Gainer Racing
JPN Morio NittaJPN Haruki KurosawaJPN Tetsuya Tanaka

Standings

GT500 Drivers

;Scoring system:

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPoints2015118654321
RankDriverNo.SUZ
JPNOKA
JPNFUJ
JPNSEP
MYSSUG
JPNSUZ
JPNFUJ
JPNMOT
JPNPts.1672623534515476457418409371032112912121312149-0-0RankDriverNo.SUZ
JPNOKA
JPNFUJ
JPNSEP
MYSSUG
JPNSUZ
JPNFUJ
JPNMOT
JPNPts.
JPN Takashi Kogure
FRA Loïc Duval18*Ret**1*7329C*2*
JPN Juichi Wakisaka
DEU André Lotterer14328710C1
JPN Toshihiro Kaneishi
JPN Koudai Tsukakoshi177751214C3
JPN Daisuke Ito
SWE Björn Wirdheim62534311C12
JPN Tsugio Matsuda
ITA Ronnie Quintarelli12Ret461412C5
JPN Hiroaki Ishiura
JPN Kazuya Oshima3569*1*7Ret5C4
JPN Satoshi Motoyama
FRA Benoît Tréluyer238RetRet2*6*2C8
JPN Naoki Yamamoto
JPN Takuya Izawa1003810583C6
JPN Yuji Tachikawa
GBR Richard Lyons38924696CRet
BRA João Paulo de Oliveira
JPN Hironobu Yasuda24112895RetC10
IRE Ralph Firman
JPN Yuji Ide8Ret61111121C7
JPN Kohei Hirate39510Ret10108C11
POR Andre Couto39510Ret10108C
JPN Ryō Michigami
JPN Yuhki Nakayama3210119Ret117C9
NED Carlo van Dam3911
JPN Takashi Kobayashi81

|}

Teams' standings

RankTeamNo.SUZ
JPNOKA
JPNFUJ
JPNSEP
MYSSUG
JPNSUZ
JPNFUJ
JPNMOT
JPNFUJ
JPNFUJ
JPNPts.1842823724705636627608569521048114212261321RankTeamNo.SUZ
JPNOKA
JPNFUJ
JPNSEP
MYSSUG
JPNSUZ
JPNFUJ
JPNMOT
JPNFUJ
JPNFUJ
JPNPts.
Weider Honda Racing18*Ret**1*7329C*2*73
Lexus Team Petronas TOM'S14328710C1137
Keihin Real Racing177751214C3212
Lexus Team LeMans ENEOS62534311C12111
Team Impul12Ret461412C535
Lexus Team Kraft3569*1*7Ret5C482
Team Kunimitsu1003810583C6129
Nismo238RetRet2*6*2C856
Lexus Team ZENT Cerumo38924696CRet113
Kondo Racing24112895RetC10410
Autobacs Racing Team Aguri8Ret61111121C7911
Lexus Team SARD39510Ret10108C11108
Nakajima Racing3210119Ret117C964

GT300 Drivers

;Scoring system:

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPoints2015118654321
RankDriverNo.SUZ
JPNOKA
JPNFUJ
JPNSEP
MYSSUG
JPNSUZ
JPNFUJ
JPNMOT
JPNPts.164255349450547643734833930102211211218131714111510168178184194204211221231-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0RankDriverNo.SUZ
JPNOKA
JPNFUJ
JPNSEP
MYSSUG
JPNSUZ
JPNFUJ
JPNMOT
JPNPts.
JPN Masataka Yanagida
JPN Kazuki Hoshino353552RetC1
JPN Morio Nitta
JPN Shinichi Takagi43Ret62262C12
JPN Ryo Orime
JPN Nobuteru Taniguchi711811176C8
JPN Hiroki Katoh
JPN Hiroshi Hamaguchi2Ret213Ret*1*18C2
JPN Takuto Iguchi
JPN Yuji Kunimoto748913Ret3C17
JPN Naoki Yokomizo
JPNTsubasa Abe4621126816C14
JPN Tetsuya Tanaka
JPN Katsuyuki Hiranaka11Ret76458C4
JPN Tatsuya Kataoka
JPN Manabu Orido1931449Ret4C7
JPN Koji Yamanishi
JPN Yuhi Sekiguchi86741615105C3
JPN Koki Saga
JPN Kousuke Matsuura31Ret5983RetC19
JPN Kota Sasaki
JPN Tetsuya Yamano621312Ret131C10
JPN Tetsuji Tamanaka
JPN Haruki Kurosawa54Ret181399C5
JPN Takeshi Tsuchiya
JPN Akihiro Tsuzuki2574RetC6
JPN Hideshi Matsuda
JPN Hiroki Yoshimoto66DSQ1531211RetC23
JPN Yutaka Yamagishi
JPN Hiroshi Koizumi27911810DSQ7C13
JPN Mitsuhiro Kinoshita33/968Ret1610C
JPN Masami Kageyama3368Ret16C
JPN Atsushi Yogo88DNQ161771415CRet
JPN Shinya Hosokawa88DNQ161771415C
JPN Taku Bamba
JPN Masahiro Sasaki91210141210C9
JPN Hiroyuki Iiri
JPN Yuya Sakamoto87101715111712C20
JPN Masayuki Ueda2611131018RetC11
UKR Igor Sushko2611131018RetC
JPN Kyosuke Mineo432C
JPN Akihiro Asai
JPN Yuki Iwasaki2811C15
JPN Shogo Mitsuyama51/262015RetC11
JPN Naohiro Furuya8712C
JPN Hisashi Wada
JPN Masaki Jyonai2213C18
JPN Ryohei Sakaguchi2213C
JPN Junichiro Yamashita6661419Ret1917C21
JPN Takashi Miyamoto6661419C
JPN Masahiro Matsunaga
JPN Atsushi Tanaka360Ret1416C22
SIN Melvin Choo365RetRetRetRet14C
JPN Keita Sawa360/365WDWD14C
JPN Shinsuke Yamazaki36514C
JPN Yuya Sakamoto51/312015RetC16
JPN Hideki Yamauchi51C16
JPN Takamori.com360/666WD19Ret1917C21
JPN Satoshi Kimura66617C
JPN Kazuho Takahashi218C
GBR Tim Sugden365RetRetRetRetC
JPN Tomonobu Fujii33/66RetRetC
JPN Yoshio Tsuzuki25RetC
JPN Tsubasa Kurosawa88CRet

|}

GT300 Teams' standings

RankTeamNo.SUZ
JPNOKA
JPNFUJ
JPNSEP
MALAYSIASUG
JPNSUZ
JPNFUJ
JPNMOT
JPNFUJ
JPNFUJ
JPNPts.18227337146556366275284994710351130122813261426152016161715181419132012215225234243252261RankTeamNo.SUZ
JPNOKA
JPNFUJ
JPNSEP
MALAYSIASUG
JPNSUZ
JPNFUJ
JPNMOT
JPNFUJ
JPNFUJ
JPNPts.
Hasemi Motorsport353552RetC152
Autobacs Racing Team Aguri43Ret62262C12713
M7 RE Amemiya Racing711811176C846
apr748913Ret3C1727
Cars Tokai Dream282Ret213Ret*1*18C2195
MOLA4621126816C1493
Jim Gainer11Ret76458C411
Racing Project Bandoh1931449Ret4C71012
JLOC86741615105C3Ret14
EVA Racing apr31Ret5983RetC1912Ret
R&D Sport621312Ret131C101715
Team Mach54Ret181399C51510
LMP Motorsport27911810DSQ7C13169
Samurai Team Tsuchiya2574RetC6204
A speed66DSQ1531211RetC231317
Goodsmile Racing with COX91210141210C921WD
Hankook KTR3368Ret16C3Ret
JLOC87101715111712C20611
JLOC88DNQ161771415CRet1116
Team Taisan2611131018RetC1114Ret
Bomex Rosso6661419Ret1917C21
Team Taisan512015C1688
LMP Motorsport2811C15
Tomei Sports360Ret1416C22
Team RQS Motorsports2213C18
Thunder Asia Racing365RetRetRetRet14C1818

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