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Autobacs Racing Team Aguri

Japanese motorsport team

Autobacs Racing Team Aguri

Summary

Japanese motorsport team

FieldValue
nameAutobacs Racing Team Aguri
logoFile:Logo arta.png
founded
principalAguri Suzuki
foundersAguri Suzuki
current seriesSuper GT
former seriesJGTC
Formula Nippon
current drivers{{plainlist
website
driver titles3 (GT500: 2007; GT300: 2002, 2019)
team titles2 (GT500: 2007; GT300: 2019)
tyresBridgestone
race wins1p

Formula Nippon

  • Car #8:
    • Kakunoshin Ohta
    • Hiroki Otsu
  • Car #16:
    • Tomoki Nojiri
    • Ren Sato
ARTA's GT500 class Winner NSX-GT GT300 class Winner BMW M6 GT3 at Fuji Speedway in 2017

Autobacs Racing Team Aguri (ARTA) is a joint racing project formed between former F1 driver Aguri Suzuki and Autobacs in 1997. The team's original name was "ARTA F1 Project," but due to trademark claims based on the usage of the word "F1", the name has since been shortened to "ARTA". ARTA was the 2007 Super GT GT500 series champion in both the drivers' and team championship.

History

The team was created with the objective of developing drivers that could compete in the highest levels of F1 racing. In addition to competing in racing competitions such as Formula Nippon and Super GT, the team also holds its youth kart racing competition, the "ARTA Challenge," to find the next generation of competitive race drivers.

Toshihiro Kaneishi, a driver who received support from ARTA, won the German Formula Three Championship in 2001.

As of 2007, the team competed in, or offered support to other drivers who competed in the following categories:

  • Formula Nippon
  • Super GT
  • Indy Racing League
  • All-Japan Formula Three Championship
  • Formula Challenge Japan
  • Karting World Championship

The team maintained a close relationship with Aguri Suzuki's F1 team, Super Aguri F1, before they were forced to withdraw from Formula One in 2008. ARTA is currently the largest racing team in Japan.

Super GT

GT500

ARTA's [[Honda NSX]] which competed in the GT500 class of the [[Super GT]] series.

The team participated with the Nissan Skyline GT-R from 1998 to 1999. In 2000, the team joined up with Honda, and began using the Honda NSX. Owner Aguri Suzuki and Keiichi Tsuchiya drove in the first year with Honda, and Katsutomo Kaneishi replaced Aguri in 2001. In 2003, Kaneishi moved on to participate in the DTM series, and his cousin, Toshihiro Kaneishi, took over as driver. Tsuchiya also announced his retirement the same year. Katsutomo Kaneishi returned from DTM in 2004, and became driver along with Daisuke Ito. Tsuchiya became team director this year, but various mechanical failures caused the team to win only 2 points in the entire competition. In 2005, ARTA became a Honda team (Team Honda Racing), along with Takata Dome NSX. Aguri returned as team director, with Ito and Ralph Firman as drivers. The team took pole position 3 times, and was competitive all season. The team won the 7th race at Autopolis. ARTA kept the same drivers for 2006, but was unable to win the competition despite taking the pole position several times. The team did win the 4th race at Sepang. Team Honda Racing was dissolved in 2007, and ARTA participated in the competition with the same lineup as 2006. They won 3 races during the season on their way to championship victory. For 2008 Firman is joined by class newcomer Takuya Izawa while former driver Daisuke Ito left the team to drive for ENEOS TOYOTA Team LeMans.

GT300

The team made its debut in 2001 with the Toyota MR-S, and became series champion in 2002 with drivers Morio Nitta and Shinichi Takagi.

In 2003, ARTA participated with the ASL Garaiya, which had been developed by Autobacs. The machine showed good cornering, but the Nissan SR engine lacked power, resulting in a poor finish. In 2004, the team switched over to the Nissan VQ engine, and won two consecutive races. However, they failed to win the competition by a margin of 1 point. In 2005, the team was leading in points at the 7th race, (Autopolis) but lost in the final race to place 3rd in the final standings. The team director had announced during the season that the team would be dissolved if they failed to become champion, leading ARTA to end its participation in the GT300 series.

However, in 2007, Aguri Suzuki announced that he would like to race the Garaiya to commemorate the ten-year anniversary of the start of ARTA, and the team renewed its participation in the series with the same lineup as 2005. The Garaiya won the 3rd race at Fuji Speedway but crashed in all of the proceeding races and was forced to retire from the competition. The Garaiya was replaced by the Honda CR-Z GT for 2013 (with the car renumbered from #43 to #55), followed by BMW M6 GT3 in 2016 and Honda NSX GT3 in 2019, winning the GT300 championship that year.

IndyCar Series

ARTA first entered the IndyCar Series in 2003, backing a car driven by Japanese-American Roger Yasukawa that was prepared by Fernandez Racing. This car was called "Super Aguri Fernandez Racing" and Aguri Suzuki was listed as a team owner. Despite the partnership, Autobacs Racing Team Aguri didn't have de facto ownership stake with Fernandez Racing. In 2004, Yasukawa was replaced by Kosuke Matsuura, who won rookie of the year honors for both the Indianapolis 500 and the league, and finishing fourth at Kentucky. Matsuura continued with Aguri in 2005 and 2006, scoring several top 10s but no top 5s.

In 2007, ARTA and Aguri switched their support from Fernandez to Panther Racing, bringing Matsuura with them. He scored a fourth-place finish at Michigan and a fifth at Detroit. He finished no better than 13th in IndyCar Series points in his four years in the series.

Also in 2007, Aguri signed Japanese driver Hideki Mutoh to run in the Indy Pro Series developmental league. Mutoh won 2 races, finished second in Pro Series points, and made his IndyCar debut at the final race of the 2007 season, finishing 8th and recording the fastest race lap.

For 2008, Mutoh took on the Panasonic and Formula Dream sponsorship and moved to Andretti Green Racing, winning Rookie of the Year honors. However, the entry was no longer branded as an ARTA project.

Results

Japanese Grand Touring Championship (JGTC)

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearCarTyresClassNo.Drivers123456789PosPts19989th1719992nd*91*20008th246th3920014th566th4020028th463rd75200313th97th55200413th22nd92
Nissan Skyline GT-R (R33)GT50050JPN Takeshi Tsuchiya
JPN Satoshi Motoyama
JPN Hiroki KatohSUZ
13FUJ
CSEN
11FUJ
6MOT
6MIN
9SUG
8NC1
Ret
Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34)GT5002JPN Aguri Suzuki
GER Michael Krumm
GER Armin HahneSUZ
5FUJ
11SUG
9MIN
12FUJ
12OKA
2MOT
2NC1
3
Honda NSXGT5008JPN Aguri Suzuki
JPN Keiichi TsuchiyaMOT
7FUJ
RetSUG
15NC1
5FUJ
1OKA
RetMIN
RetSUZ
DSQ
Toyota MR-SGT30031JPN Morio Nitta
JPN Yudai Igarashi
JPN Shinichi TakagiMOT
6FUJ
10SUG
6NC1
3FUJ
6OKA
RetMIN
13SUZ
1
Honda NSXGT5008JPN Katsutomo Kaneishi
JPN Keiichi TsuchiyaOKA
2FUJ
6SUG
2NC1
9FUJ
12MOT
11*SUZ*
1MIN
Ret
Toyota MR-SGT30031JPN Morio Nitta
JPN Shinichi Takagi*OKA*
1FUJ
3SUG
RetNC1
3FUJ
5MOT
RetSUZ
RetMIN
17
Honda NSXGT5008JPN Katsutomo Kaneishi
JPN Keiichi TsuchiyaOKA
7FUJ
4SUG
13SEP
6FUJ
9MOT
8MIN
8SUZ
2
Toyota MR-SGT30031JPN Morio Nitta
JPN Shinichi TakagiOKA
1FUJ
RetSUG
17SEP
2FUJ
4MOT
5MIN
4SUZ
4
Honda NSXGT5008JPN Keiichi Tsuchiya
JPN Toshihiro Kaneishi
JPN Katsutomo KaneishiOKA
11FUJ
RetSUG
11FUJ
11FUJ
12MOT
8AUT
RetSUZ
6
ASL ARTA GaraiyaGT30043JPN Morio Nitta
JPN Shinichi TakagiOKA
19FUJ
3SUG
4FUJ
10FUJ
6*MOT*
2AUT
5SUZ
21
Honda NSXGT5008JPN Katsutomo Kaneishi
JPN Daisuke ItoOKA
13SUG
9SEP
11TOK
12MOT
11AUT
13SUZ
11NC1
RetNC2
WD
ASL ARTA GaraiyaGT30043JPN Morio Nitta
JPN Shinichi TakagiOKA
2SUG
5SEP
21TOK
1MOT
1AUT
2SUZ
2NC1
Ret*NC2*
1

Note: In 1999, the No. 2 ARTA was ran by NISMO and scored points for NISMO in the Teams Championship

Complete Super GT Results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearCarTyresClassNo.Drivers12345678910PosPoints20052nd823rd7420069th4820071st1086th72200812th542nd8920092nd1024th96201011th422nd73201115th2610th46201215th258th51201311th497th52201414th2510th41201514th195th69201613th338th5920179th504th7620183rd892nd85201910th471st92.520207th684th6720212nd815th64202212th42.513th4120239th544th7320249th5510th5420258th54.59th50.5
Honda NSXGT5008IRE Ralph Firman
JPN Daisuke ItoOKA
4FUJ
12*SEP*
2SUG
6MOT
16FUJ
8*AUT*
1SUZ
12
ASL ARTA GaraiyaGT30043JPN Morio Nitta
JPN Shinichi TakagiOKA
10FUJ
2*SEP*
1SUG
18MOT
3FUJ
RetAUT
2SUZ
8
Honda NSXGT5008IRE Ralph Firman
JPN Daisuke Ito
JPN Toshihiro KaneishiSUZ
3OKA
7FUJ
8*SEP*
1SUG
8SUZ
6MOT
15AUT
11FUJ
14
Honda NSXGT5008IRE Ralph Firman
JPN Daisuke Ito
JPN Yuji Ide*SUZ*
12OKA
1FUJ
9SEP
6SUG
1SUZ
2MOT
12AUT
1FUJ
8
ASL ARTA GaraiyaGT30043JPN Morio Nitta
JPN Shinichi TakagiSUZ
18OKA
17FUJ
1SEP
RetSUG
RetSUZ
2MOT
3AUT
5FUJ
7
Honda NSXGT5008IRE Ralph Firman
JPN Takuya IzawaSUZ
14OKA
3FUJ
RetSEP
11SUG
15SUZ
13MOT
2AUT
3FUJ
12
ASL ARTA GaraiyaGT30043JPN Morio Nitta
JPN Shinichi Takagi
JPN Kyosuke MineoSUZ
5*OKA*
1FUJ
7SEP
12SUG
1SUZ
RetMOT
9AUT
2FUJ
9
Honda NSXGT5008IRE Ralph Firman
JPN Takuya IzawaOKA
3SUZ
14FUJ
3SEP
3SUG
14SUZ
12FUJ
1AUT
4MOT
1
ASL ARTA GaraiyaGT30043JPN Morio Nitta
JPN Shinichi TakagiOKA
2SUZ
5*FUJ*
1SEP
10SUG
9SUZ
2FUJ
7AUT
4MOT
14
Honda HSV-010 GTGT5008IRE Ralph Firman
JPN Yuji Ide
JPN Takashi KobayashiSUZ
RetOKA
6FUJ
11SEP
11SUG
12SUZ
1FUJ
CMOT
7NC1
9NC2
11
ASL ARTA GaraiyaGT30043JPN Morio Nitta
JPN Shinichi Takagi
JPN Kyosuke MineoSUZ
RetOKA
6FUJ
2SEP
2SUG
6SUZ
2FUJ
CMOT
12NC1
7NC2
13
Honda HSV-010 GTGT5008JPN Hideki Mutoh
JPN Takashi KobayashiOKA
12FUJ
9SEP
9SUG
10SUZ
9FUJ
9AUT
12MOT
13NC1
10NC2
Ret
ASL ARTA GaraiyaGT30043JPN Shinichi Takagi
JPN Kosuke MatsuuraOKA
20FUJ
6SEP
5SUG
3SUZ
20FUJ
12AUT
13MOT
7NC1
3NC2
4
Honda HSV-010 GTGT5008IRE Ralph Firman
JPN Takashi KobayashiOKA
6FUJ
RetSEP
12SUG
RetSUZ
7FUJ
9AUT
11MOT
13NC1
8NC2
9
ASL ARTA GaraiyaGT30043JPN Shinichi Takagi
JPN Kosuke MatsuuraOKA
6FUJ
4SEP
9SUG
9SUZ
4FUJ
5AUT
17MOT
21NC1
3NC2
9
Honda HSV-010 GTGT5008IRE Ralph Firman
JPN Kosuke MatsuuraOKA
9FUJ
8SEP
8SUG
1SUZ
12FUJ
8AUT
14MOT
15NC1
13NC2
13
Honda CR-Z GTGT30055JPN Shinichi Takagi
JPN Takashi Kobayashi
JPN Tomoki NojiriOKA
12FUJ
19SEP
1SUG
1SUZ
RetFUJ
16FUJ
RetAUT
16MOT
15NC1
3NC2
4
Honda NSX GT500GT5008ITA Vitantonio Liuzzi
JPN Kosuke MatsuuraOKA
8FUJ
RetAUT
RetSUG
15FUJ
10SUZ
4BUR
RetMOT
12
Honda CR-Z GTGT30055JPN Shinichi Takagi
JPN Takashi KobayashiOKA
6FUJ
18AUT
1SUG
16*FUJ*
22SUZ
16BUR
13MOT
12
Honda NSX GT500GT5008JPN Kosuke Matsuura
JPN Tomoki NojiriOKA
4FUJ
13CHA
RetFUJ
RetSUZ
10SUG
12AUT
14MOT
11
Honda CR-Z GTGT30055JPN Shinichi Takagi
JPN Takashi Kobayashi
JPN Nirei FukuzumiOKA
2FUJ
17CHA
10FUJ
1SUZ
12SUG
12AUT
6MOT
4
Honda NSX GT500GT5008JPN Kosuke Matsuura
JPN Tomoki NojiriOKA
RetFUJ
6SUG
14FUJ
6SUZ
9CHA
8MOT
11MOT
13
BMW M6 GT3GT30055JPN Shinichi Takagi
JPN Takashi KobayashiOKA
11FUJ
2SUG
Ret*FUJ*
1SUZ
14CHA
3MOT
RetMOT
DNS
Honda NSX GT500GT5008JPN Tomoki Nojiri
JPN Takashi KobayashiOKA
DNSFUJ
9AUT
Ret*SUG*
5*FUJ*
1SUZ
8CHA
11MOT
9
BMW M6 GT3GT30055JPN Shinichi Takagi
GBR Sean WalkinshawOKA
5FUJ
17AUT
3SUG
RetFUJ
1SUZ
RetCHA
4MOT
2
Honda NSX GT500GT5008JPN Tomoki Nojiri
JPN Takuya IzawaOKA
11FUJ
8*SUZ*
1CHA
RetFUJ
4SUG
2AUT
12*MOT*
1
BMW M6 GT3GT30055JPN Shinichi Takagi
GBR Sean WalkinshawOKA
6*FUJ*
1SUZ
20CHA
11FUJ
1SUG
10AUT
4MOT
9
Honda NSX GT500GT5008JPN Tomoki Nojiri
JPN Takuya IzawaOKA
1FUJ
9SUZ
4BUR
RetFUJ
7AUT
5SUG
12MOT
13NC1
15NC2
22
Honda NSX GT3 EvoGT30055JPN Shinichi Takagi
JPN Nirei FukuzumiOKA
2FUJ
2SUZ
6BUR
9FUJ
6AUT
6SUG
1MOT
4NC1NC2
Honda NSX GT500GT5008JPN Tomoki Nojiri
JPN Nirei FukuzumiFUJ
8FUJ
14SUZ
13MOT
RetFUJ
3SUZ
3MOT
1FUJ
5
Honda NSX GT3 EvoGT30055JPN Toshiki Oyu
JPN Shinichi Takagi
JPN Nobuharu MatsushitaFUJ
7FUJ
3SUZ
26MOT
7FUJ
2SUZ
7MOT
8FUJ
7
Honda NSX GT500GT5008JPN Tomoki Nojiri
JPN Nirei FukuzumiOKA
7FUJ
8MOT
5SUZ
11*SUG*
10AUT
1MOT
1FUJ
6
Honda NSX GT3 EvoGT30055JPN Shinichi Takagi
JPN Ren SatoOKA
26FUJ
3MOT
23SUZ
7SUG
2AUT
20MOT
2FUJ
24
Honda NSX GT500GT5008JPN Tomoki Nojiri
JPN Nirei FukuzumiOKA
10FUJ
1SUZ
7FUJ
5SUZ
13SUG
13AUT
11MOT
8
Honda NSX GT3 EvoGT30055JPN Hideki Mutoh
JPN Iori KimuraOKA
15FUJ
RetSUZ
10FUJ
RetSUZ
24SUG
7AUT
18MOT
1
Honda NSX GT500GT5008JPN Tomoki Nojiri
JPN Toshiki Oyu
JPN Iori KimuraOKA
3FUJ
11SUZ
12FUJ
14SUZ
14*SUG*
1AUT
RetMOT
5
16JPN Nirei Fukuzumi
JPN Hiroki OtsuOKA
11FUJ
10SUZ
7FUJ
3*SUZ*
1SUG
12*AUT*
2MOT
12
Honda Civic Type R-GTGT5008JPN Tomoki Nojiri
JPN Nobuharu MatsushitaOKA
8FUJ
14SUZ
RetFUJ
1SUG
15AUT
11MOT
2SUZ
12
16JPN Hiroki Otsu
JPN Ren SatoOKA
9FUJ
15SUZ
3FUJ
11SUG
10AUT
6MOT
4SUZ
5
Honda Civic Type R-GTGT5008JPN Tomoki Nojiri
JPN Nobuharu MatsushitaOKA
7FUJ
9SEP
2FS1
10FS2
11SUZ
11SUG
8AUT
10MOT
6
16JPN Hiroki Otsu
JPN Ren SatoOKA
RetFUJ
11SEP
12FS1
13FS2
14SUZ
4*SUG*
4AUT
3MOT
8

Note: Non-championship (NC1, NC2) races are major races that do not count towards the championship.

Complete Japanese Top Formula racing results

Source:

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassisEngineTyresNo.Drivers1234567891011D.C.PtsT.C.PtsFormula Nippon19967th195th3510th919979th107th1711th737th019987th133rd383rd25199916th16th178th1620006th144th277th1320015th233rd408th1720023rd333rd447th1120034th222nd388th1620069th9th7th1212th3200713th610th618th0200819th28th2110th19
Reynard 95DMugen MF30855JPN Katsutomo KaneishiSUZ
6MIN
RetFUJ
4TOK
5SUZ
7SUG
RetFUJ
4MIN
RetSUZ
RetFUJ
1
56JPN Satoshi MotoyamaSUZ
7MIN
RetFUJ
5TOK
17SUZ
12SUG
3FUJ
5MIN
6SUZ
RetFUJ
DNS
Reynard 97D
Reynard 96D
Reynard 95D
Reynard 94DMugen MF30855JPN Katsutomo KaneishiSUZ
7MIN
RetFUJ
RetSUZ
10SUG
RetFUJ
18MIN
8MOT
RetFUJ
1SUZ
Ret
56JPN Satoshi MotoyamaSUZ
4MIN
DNSFUJ
RetSUZ
RetSUG
RetFUJ
RetMIN
6MOT
RetFUJ
4
JPN Ryō MichigamiSUZ
Ret
Lola T98/51
Lola T97/51Mugen MF30855JPN Katsutomo KaneishiSUZ
4MIN
5FUJ
2MOT
RetSUZ
RetSUG
7FUJ
CMIN
5FUJ
10SUZ
Ret
56JPN Juichi WakisakaSUZ
RetMIN
2FUJ
RetMOT
1SUZ
4SUG
RetFUJ
CMIN
RetFUJ
RetSUZ
2
Lola B99/51
Reynard 99LMugen MF30855JPN Katsutomo KaneishiSUZ
9MOT
RetMIN
RetFUJ
11SUZ
RetSUG
8FUJ
6MIN
RetMOT
RetSUZ
7
56JPN Juichi WakisakaSUZ
RetMOT
15MIN
10FUJ
RetSUZ
9SUG
5FUJ
2MIN
3MOT
11SUZ
3
Reynard 99LMugen MF30855JPN Katsutomo KaneishiSUZ
4MOT
6MIN
5FUJ
3SUZ
RetSUG
3MOT
11FUJ
RetMINSUZ
56JPN Juichi WakisakaSUZ
11MOT
5MIN
4FUJ
2SUZ
8SUG
RetMOT
RetFUJ
RetMIN
6SUZ
6
Reynard 99LMugen MF30855JPN Juichi WakisakaSUZ
2MOT
10MIN
12FUJ
RetSUZ
6*SUG*
2*FUJ*
1MIN
DSQMOT
RetSUZ
Ret
56JPN Takeshi TsuchiyaSUZ
10MOT
RetMIN
3FUJ
RetSUZ
3SUG
RetFUJ
14MIN
2MOT
6SUZ
5
Reynard 01L
Reynard 99LMugen MF30855JPN Juichi WakisakaSUZ
5FUJ
3MIN
RetSUZ
3MOT
3SUG
RetFUJ
1MIN
8*MOT*
2SUZ
4
56JPN Toshihiro KaneishiSUZ
RetFUJ
RetMIN
4SUZ
6MOT
5SUG
6FUJ
5MIN
5MOT
RetSUZ
7
Lola B03/51Mugen MF3087JPN Toshihiro KaneishiSUZ
3FUJ
8MIN
5MOT
7SUZ
RetSUG
8FUJ
RetMIN
2MOT
1SUZ
Ret
8JPN Takeshi TsuchiyaSUZ
RetFUJ
NCMIN
2MOT
4SUZ
5SUG
7FUJ
6MIN
12MOT
6SUZ
4
Lola FN06Honda HF386E55JPN Toshihiro KaneishiFUJ
16SUZ
RetMOT
RetSUZ
RetAUT
2FUJ
4SUG
RetMOT
RetSUZ
7
56JPN Takashi KogureFUJ
10SUZ
17MOT
RetSUZ
9AUT
19FUJ
RetSUG
DSQMOT
RetSUZ
4
Lola FN06Honda HF386E55JPN Yuji IdeFUJ
14SUZ
10MOT
16OKA
RetSUZ
3FUJ
16SUG
RetMOT
RetSUZ
10
56JPN Toshihiro KaneishiFUJ
12SUZ
17MOT
10OKA
RetSUZ
9FUJ
11SUG
RetMOT
14SUZ
Ret
Lola FN06Honda HF386E55JPN Yuji IdeFUJ
9SUZ
18MOT
15OKA
NCSUZ
15SUZ
RetMOT
12MOT
RetFUJ
NCFUJ
19SUG
17
56JPN Takuya IzawaFUJ
RetSUZ
9MOT
4OKA
5SUZ
12SUZ
RetMOT
RetMOT
12FUJ
18FUJ
17SUG
8

References

References

  1. "SUPERGT.net {{!}} 2007 Point Ranking".
  2. "AUTOBACS MOTORSPORTS".
  3. "World Sports Racing Prototypes - All Japan Grand Touring Championship".
  4. "SUPERGT.net {{!}} Race Archive".
  5. "2016 Rounds".
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