2021 Super GT Series

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The 2021 Super GT Series was a motor racing championship based in Japan for grand touring cars. The series is sanctioned by the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) and run by the GT Association (GTA). It was the twenty-ninth season of the Japan Automobile Federation Super GT Championship which includes the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC) era, and the seventeenth season under the Super GT name. It was the thirty-ninth overall season of a national JAF sportscar championship, dating back to the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship.

TGR Team au TOM's and drivers Yuhi Sekiguchi and Sho Tsuboi won the GT500 class championships, overcoming an unprecedented 16-point deficit in the final round of the season to win the title.[1] It was the first championship for both drivers, the fifth time that TOM's drivers won the Drivers' Championship, and the eighth time that TOM's won the Teams' Championship. Driving the new Subaru BRZ, Takuto Iguchi and Hideki Yamauchi won the GT300 class championships for R&D Sport, giving Subaru their first-ever title in Super GT competition. It was also the first drivers' title for both Iguchi and Yamauchi, and the first for the R&D Sport team.

Calendar[]

A provisional eight-round 2021 calendar was announced on 7 August 2020.[2] Autopolis, Okayama International Circuit, and Sportsland Sugo returned to the calendar after a year's absence. The Fuji GT 500km Race also returned to its traditional calendar slot on the Golden Week holiday of 3-4 May.

On 9 February 2021, the planned rounds at Chang International Circuit in Thailand and Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia were cancelled due to travel restrictions. A revised schedule was released on the same day with all eight rounds being held in Japan, and with the addition of an additional round at Fuji Speedway in November and Twin Ring Motegi in July.[3] On 11 May 2021, the third round at Suzuka International Racing Course, which had been set to take place on 30 May as the third round of the championship, was postponed indefinitely due to a renewed wave of COVID-19 cases in Japan.[4] The race was subsequently rescheduled to 22 August.[5]

Circuits and dates[]

Round Event Circuit Dates
1 Takanokono Hotel Okayama GT 300km Race[6] Japan Okayama International Circuit 10-11 April
2 Takanokono Hotel Fuji GT 500km Race[7] Japan Fuji Speedway 3-4 May
4 Motegi GT 300km Race[8] Japan Twin Ring Motegi 17-18 July
3 Fujimaki Group Suzuka GT 300km Race[9] Japan Suzuka Circuit 21-22 August
5 Sugo GT 300km Race[10] Japan Sportsland Sugo 11-12 September
6 Autopolis GT 300km Race[11] Japan Autopolis 23-24 October
7 Motegi GT 300km Race[12] Japan Twin Ring Motegi 6-7 November
8 Fujimaki Group Fuji GT 300km Race[13] Japan Fuji Speedway 27-28 November

Teams and drivers[]

GT500[]

Team Make Car No. Drivers Tyre Rounds[14]
Japan Team Kunimitsu[15] Honda Honda NSX-GT GT500[15] 1 Japan Naoki Yamamoto[15] B All
Japan Hideki Mutoh[16] 1-2
Japan Tadasuke Makino[15][16] 2-8
Japan NDDP Racing with B-Max[17] Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500[17] 3 Japan Katsumasa Chiyo[17] M All
Japan Kohei Hirate[17]
Japan Autobacs Racing Team Aguri[15] Honda Honda NSX-GT GT500[15] 8 Japan Nirei Fukuzumi[15] B All
Japan Tomoki Nojiri[15]
Japan Team Impul[17] Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500[17] 12 Japan  [ja][17] B All
Japan Nobuharu Matsushita[17]
Japan TGR Team Eneos  [ja][18] Toyota Toyota GR Supra GT500[18] 14 Japan Kazuya Oshima[18] B All
Japan Kenta Yamashita[18]
Japan Team Red Bull Mugen[15] Honda Honda NSX-GT GT500[15] 16 Japan Toshiki Oyu[15] D All
Japan Ukyo Sasahara[15]
Japan Astemo  [ja][15] Honda Honda NSX-GT GT500[15] 17 Belgium Bertrand Baguette[15] B All
Japan Koudai Tsukakoshi[15]
Japan TGR Team WedsSport Bandoh[18] Toyota Toyota GR Supra GT500[18] 19 Japan Yuji Kunimoto[18] Y All
Japan Ritomo Miyata[18]
Japan NISMO[17] Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500[17] 23 Japan Tsugio Matsuda[17] M All
Italy Ronnie Quintarelli[17]
Japan Kondo Racing[17] Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT500[17] 24 Japan Daiki Sasaki[17] Y All
Japan Mitsunori Takaboshi[17]
Japan TGR Team au TOM'S[18] Toyota Toyota GR Supra GT500[18] 36 Japan Yuhi Sekiguchi[18] B All
Japan Sho Tsuboi[18]
Japan TGR Team KeePer TOM'S[18] 37 Japan Ryō Hirakawa[18] B All
Japan Sena Sakaguchi[16] 1-5
France Sacha Fenestraz[18] 6-8
Japan TGR Team  [ja]  [ja][18] Toyota Toyota GR Supra GT500[18] 38 Japan Hiroaki Ishiura[18] B All
Japan Yuji Tachikawa[18]
Japan TGR Team SARD[18] Toyota Toyota GR Supra GT500[18] 39 Finland Heikki Kovalainen[18] B All
Japan Yuichi Nakayama[18]
Japan Modulo Nakajima Racing[15] Honda Honda NSX-GT GT500[15] 64 Japan Takuya Izawa[15] D All
Japan Hiroki Otsu[15]

GT300[]

Team Make Car No. Drivers Tyre Rounds[14]
Japan muta Racing  [ja][19] Lotus Lotus Evora MC GT300[19] 2 Japan  [ja][19] B All
Japan  [ja][19]
Japan Kazuto Kotaka 2
Japan Goodsmile Racing & Team UKYO[20] Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo[20] 4 Japan Tatsuya Kataoka[20] Y All
Japan Nobuteru Taniguchi[20]
Japan Team Mach[21] Toyota Toyota 86 MC GT300[21] 5 Japan Reiji Hiraki[16] Y All
Japan Yuya Hiraki[16]
Japan Team LeMans with Motoyama Racing[22] Audi Audi R8 LMS Evo[22] 6 Japan Yoshiaki Katayama[22] Y All
Japan Satoshi Motoyama[22]
Japan BMW Team Studie x CSL[21] BMW BMW M6 GT3[21] 7 Japan Seiji Ara[21] Y All
Japan Tomohide Yamaguchi[21]
Japan Pacific - Car Guy Racing[23] Ferrari Ferrari 488 GT3 Evo 2020[23] 9 Italy Kei Cozzolino[23] Y All
Japan Takeshi Kimura[23] 1-2, 5-6, 8
Japan Naoki Yokomizo 3-4, 7
Japan  [ja][24] Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3[24] 10 Japan Kazuki Hoshino[24] D All
Japan  [ja][24]
11 Japan Katsuyuki Hiranaka[24] D All
Japan Hironobu Yasuda[24]
Japan Team UpGarage[15] Honda Honda NSX GT3 Evo[15] 18 Japan Takashi Kobayashi[15] Y All
Japan Teppei Natori[15]
Japan Audi Sport Team  [ja][21] Audi Audi R8 LMS Evo[21] 21 Japan Shintaro Kawabata[21] Y All
Japan Takuro Shinohara[21]
Japan R'Qs Motor Sports[21] Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo[21] 22 Japan  [ja][21] Y 1-4, 6
Japan  [ja][21]
Japan Ryosei Yamashita 2
Japan Hoppy  [ja][25] Porsche Porsche 911 GT3 R[25] 25 Japan [25] Y All
Japan Kimiya Sato[25]
Japan  [ja][18] Toyota Toyota Prius PHV GR Sport GT300[18] 30 Japan Hiroaki Nagai[18] Y All
Japan Manabu Orido[18]
Japan Yuta Kamimura 2
31 Japan Yuhki Nakayama[18] B All
Japan  [ja][18]
Japan Yogibo Drago Corse[26] Honda Honda NSX GT3 Evo[26] 34 Japan Ryo Michigami[26] Y All
Japan  [ja][26]
Thailand arto Ping An Team Thailand (Rd. 1-2)
Thailand arto Team Thailand (Rd. 3-8)[18][27]
Lexus Lexus RC F GT3[18] 35 France Giuliano Alesi[16] Y All
United Kingdom Sean Walkinshaw[21]
Japan NILZZ Racing[24] Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3[24] 48 Japan Yuki Tanaka[24] Y All
Japan  [ja] 1, 3
Japan Taiyou Iida[24] 2, 4-5, 7-8
Japan  [ja] 6
Japan Arnage Racing[28] Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo[28] 50 Japan Masaki Kano[28] Y All
Japan Masataka Yanagida[28]
Japan  [ja][29] Toyota Toyota GR Supra GT300[29] 52 Japan  [ja][29] B All
Japan  [ja][29] 1-2, 4-8
Japan Taku Bamba 3
Japan Autobacs Racing Team Aguri[15] Honda Honda NSX GT3 Evo[15] 55 Japan Ren Sato[15] B All
Japan Shinichi Takagi[15]
Japan Kondo Racing[24] Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3[24] 56 Japan Kiyoto Fujinami[24] Y All
Brazil João Paulo de Oliveira[24]
Japan  [ja][30] Toyota Toyota GR Supra GT300[30] 60 Japan  [ja][30] D All
Japan Hiroki Yoshimoto[30]
Japan R&D Sport[21] Subaru Subaru BRZ GT300 (ZD8)[21] 61 Japan Takuto Iguchi[21] D All
Japan Hideki Yamauchi[21]
Japan  [ja][25] Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo[25] 65 Japan Naoya Gamou[25] B All
Japan Togo Suganami[25]
Japan  [ja][21] Lamborghini Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo[21] 87 Japan Kosuke Matsuura[31] Y All
Japan [31]
88 Japan Takashi Kogure[31] Y All
Japan  [ja][31]
Japan K-Tunes Racing[18] Lexus Lexus RC F GT3[18] 96 Japan [18] D All
Japan Hibiki Taira[16] 1-2, 4
Japan Kazuto Kotaka 3, 5
Japan  [ja][18] 6-8
Japan Max Racing[18] Toyota Toyota GR Supra GT300[18] 244 Japan Atsushi Miyake[18] Y All
Japan  [ja][18]
Japan Tomei Sports[24] Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3[24] 360 Japan Takayuki Aoki[24] Y All
Japan  [ja][24] 1-5
Japan  [ja][24] 2, 6, 8
Japan Takuya Otaki 7

Driver Changes[]

GT500 Class[]

  • Honda
  • Nissan: Nissan's GT500 driver line-up was announced on 18 January 2020.
    • Nobuharu Matsushita, who made his series debut as a replacement driver for the injured Shinichi Takagi last year, signed with Nissan to compete for Team Impul alongside Kazuki Hiramine.
    • Daiki Sasaki joined Kondo Racing for the first time since 2016, partnering with Mitsunori Takaboshi.
    • Jann Mardenborough was not retained by Nissan for the 2021 season.[17]
  • Toyota: Toyota Gazoo Racing announced their Super GT driver line-up on 22 January 2020.

GT300 Class[]

  • Three-time GT500 champion Satoshi Motoyama returned to the series after retiring from GT500 at the end of 2018, driving for the newly incorporated Team LeMans with Motoyama Racing (see Team Changes below).[22]
  • Two-time GT500 and GT300 champion Masataka Yanagida joined pro-am Mercedes-AMG customer team Arnage Racing, racing alongside amateur driver Masaki Kano.[28]
  • Former Ferrari Driver Academy prospect and Formula 2 driver Giuliano Alesi made his GT300 debut with arto Team Thailand.[32] Alesi was initially signed as the team's third driver, but competed in all eight rounds after Nattapong Hortongkum was unable to enter Japan for a second consecutive year.[33]
  • 2019 F4 Japanese champion and 2020 French F4 Championship runner-up Ren Sato made his GT300 debut with Autobacs Racing Team Aguri, replacing Toshiki Oyu.[15]
  • Super Formula Lights driver Teppei Natori made his GT300 debut, replacing Kosuke Matsuura at Honda customer Team UPGarage.[15]
  • , signed with Max Racing to compete full-time in 2021, after driving for three different teams (including Max Racing) as a substitute driver throughout 2020.[18]
  • 2020 TCR Japan Series champion Takuro Shinohara made his full-time GT300 debut with Audi Team Hitotsuyama, after competing part-time in 2020 for two different teams.[34]
  • JLOC signed GT500 veteran Kosuke Matsuura and GT300 podium finisher Natsu Sakaguchi to drive their number 87 Lamborghini Huracán GT3.[31]
  • Veteran GT300 driver Shogo Mitsuyama joined Yogibo Drago Corse, alongside owner/driver Ryo Michigami.[26]
  • Japanese F4 graduate Reiji Hiraki made his GT300 debut with Team Mach, driving alongside his older brother Yuya.[35]
  • Super Formula Lights graduate Yoshiaki Katayama made his GT300 debut with Team LeMans with Motoyama Racing.[22]

Team Changes[]

GT500 Class[]

  • Team Red Bull Mugen changed tyre suppliers from Yokohama to Dunlop. Dunlop will supply multiple GT500 teams for the first time since 2010.[36] Hirokatsu Tanaka replaced Shinji Nakano as team director.[15]
  • TGR Team ROOKIE became a self-sufficient team after being operated by Team Cerumo in 2020.[37] Eneos replaced Wako's as their title sponsor.[18]
  • Stanley Electric replaced the defunct Raybrig brand as the title sponsor for Team Kunimitsu.[38][39]
  • Hitachi Astemo, a joint venture between Hitachi and Honda, replaced the defunct Keihin brand as title sponsor for Astemo Real Racing.[40]

GT300 Class[]

  • INGING Motorsport and  [ja] merged into a collaborative entry in 2021, known as muta Racing INGING. The team retained the Lotus Evora MC GT300 vehicle, driver  [ja], chief engineer Shintaro Watanabe, and the number 2 plate of Cars Tokai Dream28's entry. INGING brought on their Bridgestone tyre contract, title sponsor muta, and driver Ryohei Sakaguchi.[19]
  • Both LM Corsa and Max Racing switched from the FIA-GT3 specification Lexus RC F GT3 to the GT300 specification fifth-generation Toyota GR Supra for the 2021 season.[18]
  • Team LeMans returned to Super GT after a one-year absence, fielding an Audi R8 LMS Evo under the 'Team LeMans with Motoyama Racing' banner.[22]
  • R&D Sport changed from the first-generation Subaru BRZ (ZC6) to the new second-generation BRZ (ZD8) for the 2021 season.[41]
  • Car Guy Racing returned to Super GT after a two-year absence, partnering with Pacific Racing Team to field a Ferrari 488 GT3 under the Pacific CarGuy Racing banner.
  • Misato Haga, former team principal of Direxiv and the first woman to win a GT300 Championship as a team director, became the new team director of Drago Corse. Yogibo became the team's new title sponsor.[26]
  • D'Station Racing withdrew from Super GT at the end of the 2020 season. D'Station Racing will concentrate on FIA World Endurance Championship.

Mid-season Changes[]

GT500 Class[]

  • Sacha Fenestraz missed the first five races of the season due to difficulties acquiring a Japanese visa. Sena Sakaguchi replaced him at TGR Team KeePer TOM's for these five races, before Fenestraz returned for the sixth round at Autopolis.[42][43]
  • Tadasuke Makino missed the first race of the season due to meningitis. Hideki Mutoh replaced him at Team Kunimitsu for the first race at Okayama.[35] Makino returned for the Fuji 500km in May, entered as a third driver alongside Yamamoto and Mutoh.[44] From the following round at Motegi, Makino returned to the cockpit on a full-time basis.
  • From the third race of the season at Motegi, TGR Team ZENT Cerumo chief engineer Kotaro Tanaka had taken over as team director from ace driver Yuji Tachikawa.[45]

GT300 Class[]

  • With Sena Sakaguchi driving in GT500, reigning FIA F4 Japanese Champion Hibiki Taira was called up to replace Sakaguchi at K-Tunes Racing.[35] Taira drove in the first three races of the season.
  • Before the fourth race at Suzuka, Taira was replaced at K-Tunes Racing by Kazuto Kotaka, due to an undisclosed illness, which was later revealed to be a COVID-19 infection. Kotaka also drove in the fifth race at Sugo.[46]
  • Kohta Kawaai missed the fourth race of the season at Suzuka due to a positive COVID-19 test. 2011 GT300 champion Taku Bamba replaced Kawaai at Saitama Toyopet GreenBrave.[47]
  • 2012 GT300 champion Naoki Yokomizo replaced Takeshi Kimura at Pacific CarGuy Racing for rounds three, four, and seven due to Kimura's driving commitments in the FIA World Endurance Championship.[48]
  • arto Ping An Team Thailand changed its entry name back to arto Team Thailand after the first two races of the season, after Ping An Insurance abruptly ended its sponsorship of the team.
  • R'Qs Motor Sports withdrew from the final two rounds after their car was heavily damaged in an accident during the sixth round at Autopolis.[49]

Championship Standings[]

Drivers' championships[]

Scoring system
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th Pole
Points 20 15 11 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 1

GT500[]

Driver Ranking GT500 2021 Series[14]
Rank Driver Team OKA
Japan
FUJ
Japan
MOT
Japan
SUZ
Japan
SUG
Japan
AUT
Japan
MOT
Japan
FUJ
Japan
Points
1 Japan Yuhi Sekiguchi
Japan Sho Tsuboi
Japan #36 TGR Team au TOM'S 2 13 3 5 4 10 8 1 64
2 Japan Nirei Fukuzumi
Japan Tomoki Nojiri
Japan #8 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri 7 8 5 11 10 1 1 6 60
3 Japan Naoki Yamamoto Japan #1 Team Kunimitsu 8 4 1 4 2 6 12 14 60
4 Japan Tadasuke Makino 4 1 4 2 6 12 14 57
5 Japan Kazuya Oshima
Japan Kenta Yamashita
Japan #14 TGR Team Eneos  [ja] 1 2 13 12 12† 11 6 3 52
6 Belgium Bertrand Baguette
Japan Koudai Tsukakoshi
Japan #17 Astemo  [ja] 5 1 14 7 3 8 4 Ret 52
7 Japan Ryo Hirakawa Japan #37 TGR Team KeePer TOM'S 3 3 7 10 11 9 10 2 46
8 Japan
Japan Nobuharu Matsushita
Japan #12 Team Impul 10 9 11 6 1 7 3 9 45
9 Japan Tsugio Matsuda
Italy Ronnie Quintarelli
Japan #23 NISMO Ret Ret 9 1 7 3 15 7 41
10 Japan Katsumasa Chiyo
Japan Kohei Hirate
Japan #3 NDDP Racing with B-Max 9 5 6 2 Ret 4 14 8 39
11 Japan Yuji Kunimoto
Japan Ritomo Miyata
Japan #19 TGR Team WedsSport Bandoh 12 7 2 13 Ret 13 2 13 36
12 Japan Hiroaki Ishiura
Japan Yuji Tachikawa
Japan #38 TGR Team  [ja]  [ja] 6 Ret 8 8 Ret 2 9 5 34
13 Finland Heikki Kovalainen
Japan Yuichi Nakayama
Japan #39 TGR Team SARD 4 6 10 14 5 5 11 4 34
14 Japan Sena Sakaguchi Japan #37 TGR Team KeePer TOM'S 3 3 7 10 11 28
15 Japan Daiki Sasaki
Japan Mitsunori Takaboshi
Japan #24 Kondo Racing 14 12 12 3 6 14 7 11 20
16 Japan Toshiki Oyu
Japan Ukyo Sasahara
Japan #16 Team Red Bull Mugen 11 11 4 9 9 Ret 5 10 20
17 France Sacha Fenestraz Japan #37 TGR Team KeePer TOM'S 9 10 2 18
18 Japan Takuya Izawa
Japan Hiroki Otsu
Japan #64 Modulo Nakajima Racing 13 10 Ret Ret 8 12 13 12 5
19 Japan Hideki Mutoh Japan #1 Team Kunimitsu 8 4 3
Rank Driver Team OKA
Japan
FUJ
Japan
MOT
Japan
SUZ
Japan
SUG
Japan
AUT
Japan
MOT
Japan
FUJ
Japan
Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

GT300[]

Driver Ranking GT300 2021 Series[14]
Rank Driver Team OKA
Japan
FUJ
Japan
MOT
Japan
SUZ
Japan
SUG
Japan
AUT
Japan
MOT
Japan
FUJ
Japan
Points
1 Japan Takuto Iguchi
Japan Hideki Yamauchi
Japan #61 R&D Sport 15 2 11 10 1 3 6 3 67
2 Japan Kiyoto Fujinami
Brazil Joao Paulo de Oliveira
Japan #56 Kondo Racing 1 7 26 8 3 11 3 5 55
3 Japan
Japan Hiroki Yoshimoto
Japan #60  [ja] 8 1 12 14 5 19 11 1 49
4 Japan Ren Sato
Japan Shinichi Takagi
Japan #55 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri 26 3 23 7 2 20 2 24 45
5 Japan Atsushi Miyake
Japan
Japan #244 Max Racing 5 11 4 1 9 17 7 7 44
6 Japan Naoya Gamou
Japan
Japan #65  [ja] 2 4 9 15 14 8 Ret 2 43
7 Japan Katsuyuki Hiranaka
Japan Hironobu Yasuda
Japan #11  [ja] 4 16 2 26 10 5 8 8 38
8 Japan Takashi Kogure
Japan
Japan #88  [ja] 9 6 24 2 7 12 4 23 34
9 Japan Japan #52  [ja] 3 27 3 18 21 3 9 9 34
Japan 3 27 3 21 3 9 9
10 Japan Tatsuya Kataoka
Japan Nobuteru Taniguchi
Japan #4 Goodsmile Racing & Team UKYO × Racing Miku 14 8 5 3 23 6 Ret 4 33
11 Japan
Japan
Japan #2 muta Racing  [ja] Ret 10 1 9 16 18 24 12 23
12 Japan Japan #96 K-Tunes Racing 6 14 13 17 8 2 14 19 23
13 Japan Yuhki Nakayama
Japan
Japan #31  [ja] 19 28 18 24 13 1 22 14 21
14 Japan
Japan Kimiya Sato
Japan #25 Hoppy  [ja] 7 13 6 23 19 10 5 6 21
15 Japan
Japan Takuro Shinohara
Japan #21 Audi Sport Team  [ja] 13 17 16 21 25 15 1 17 20
16 Japan Sena Sakaguchi Japan #96 K-Tunes Racing 2 14 19 15
17 Italy Kei Cozzolino Japan #9 Pacific - Car Guy Racing 23 25 6 4 15 9 19 13 14
18 Japan Kazuki Hoshino
Japan
Japan #10  [ja] 10 5 14 11 26 7 10 10 13
19 Japan Naoki Yokomizo Japan #9 Pacific - Car Guy Racing 6 4 19 12
20 Japan Kosuke Matsuura
Japan
Japan #87  [ja] 21 15 Ret 16 4 25 Ret 15 8
21 Japan
Japan Manabu Orido
Japan #30  [ja] Ret 18 8 6 20 23 16 16 8
22 Japan
Japan
Japan #5 Team Mach 25 12 27 5 22 21 18 25 6
23 Japan Ryo Michigami
Japan
Japan #34 Yogibo Drago Corse 16 19 17 13 6 22 12 11 5
24 Japan Hibiki Taira Japan #96 K-Tunes Racing 6 14 13 5
25 Japan Takashi Kobayashi
Japan Teppei Natori
Japan #18 Team UpGarage 11 9 10 DNS 12 16 Ret Ret 4
26 Japan Kazuto Kotaka Japan #2 muta Racing  [ja]
Japan #96 K-Tunes Racing
10 17 8 3
27 Japan Takeshi Kimura Japan #9 Pacific - Car Guy Racing 23 25 15 9 13 2
NC Japan Seiji Ara
Japan
Japan #7 BMW Team Studie x CSL 17 20 25 25 11 13 15 Ret 0
NC Japan
Japan Satoshi Motoyama
Japan #6 Team LeMans with Motoyama Racing 22 23 19 12 18 24 20 18 0
NC Japan Yuki Tanaka Japan #48 NILZZ Racing 12 26 20 27 27 Ret 23 21 0
NC Japan Japan #48 NILZZ Racing 12 27 0
NC Japan Takayuki Aoki Japan #360 Tomei Sports Ret 24 15 22 DSQ 26 13 22 0
NC Japan Japan #360 Tomei Sports 13 0
NC Japan Masaki Kano
Japan Masataka Yanagida
Japan #50 Arnage Racing 18 21 22 19 24 14 21 DNS 0
NC Japan Japan #360 Tomei Sports
Japan #48 NILZZ Racing
Ret 24 15 22 DSQ Ret 0
NC France Giuliano Alesi
United Kingdom
Thailand #35 arto Team Thailand 24 22 Ret 20 17 Ret 17 20 0
NC Japan Japan #30  [ja] 18 0
NC Japan Taku Bamba Japan #52  [ja] 18 0
NC Japan Japan #48 NILZZ Racing 26 20 27 23 21 0
NC Japan
Japan
Japan #22 R'Qs Motor Sports 20 Ret 21 28 Ret 0
NC Japan Japan #360 Tomei Sports 24 26 22 0
NC Japan Japan #22 R'Qs Motor Sports Ret 0
Rank Driver Team OKA
Japan
FUJ
Japan
MOT
Japan
SUZ
Japan
SUG
Japan
AUT
Japan
MOT
Japan
FUJ
Japan
Points

Notes[]

1:^ The race at Suzuka Circuit was still promoted as the third round of the season, despite taking place after the July race at Twin Ring Motegi and being the fourth race of the season chronologically. Likewise, the July race at Motegi was still promoted as the fourth round of the championship, even though it was now the third race of the season chronologically.

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