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1995 Japanese Formula 3000 Championship


1995 International Formula 3000 Championship

The 1995 Japanese Formula 3000 Championship was scheduled over 9 rounds and contested over 8 rounds. 16 different teams, 26 different drivers, 3 different chassis and 3 different engines competed.

This was the last season of the Japanese Formula 3000 Championship as the main single seater racing category in Japan. It was replaced in 1996 by the Japanese Formula Nippon Championship.

Teams and drivers

TeamNo.DriverChassisEngineTyreRounds
Team 5ZIGEN1ITA Marco ApicellaReynard 94D
Reynard 95DJudd KV2All
5USA Jeff KrosnoffLola T94/50All
6JPN Hidetoshi MitsusadaLola T93/50Cosworth DFV4, 6–9
Heroes Racing Corporation3JPN Katsutomo KaneishiLola T94/50Judd KV2All
Advan Sport7JPN Masami KageyamaLola T94/50
Lola T95/50Mugen MF308All
Speed Star Wheel Racing Team
avex Dome with Mugen Racing Team8JPN Shinji NakanoDome F104Mugen MF308
All
Shionogi Team Nova9ITA Mauro MartiniLola T95/50Mugen MF308All
10JPN Akira Iida1–3, 5–9
JPN Yukihiro Hane4
Cosmo Oil Racing Team Cerumo
Cerumo Co.11DNK Tom KristensenLola T94/50Mugen MF308All
12JPN Motonari Higuchi8
JPN "Osamu"9
Hoshino Racing
Nisseki Impul Racing Team15JPN Toshio SuzukiLola T94/50Mugen MF308All
19JPN Kazuyoshi HoshinoLola T93/50
Lola T95/50All
Ad Racing Team17JPN Taichiro OonishiLola T94/50Judd KV21
18JPN Naohiro FuruyaLola T93/50Cosworth DFV1
Oasys
Stellar International20GBR Andrew Gilbert-ScottLola T93/50Mugen MF308All
21DEU Michael Krumm3–9
Team LeMans
X Japan Racing Team24JPN Naoki HattoriReynard 95DMugen MF308All
25JPN Katsumi YamamotoReynard 94D
Reynard 95DAll
Navi Connection Racing27JPN Masahiko KageyamaReynard 94D
Reynard 95DMugen MF308
All
28JPN Masahiko KondoReynard 94D4–9
Team Gullwing30JPN Hideki OkadaLola T93/50Cosworth DFV3–6, 8–9
With Project33JPN Masatomo ShimizuLola T93/50Mugen MF3082, 6, 8
Nakajima Planning64JPN Toranosuke TakagiReynard 94D
Reynard 95DMugen MF308All
65JPN Takuya KurosawaAll

Race calendar

All races were held in Japan.

RoundRace nameCircuitLocationDate123456789
Million Card Cup Race Round 1 SuzukaSuzuka CircuitSuzuka, Mie19 March
International Formula CupFuji SpeedwayOyama, Shizuoka9 April
F3000 Mine All StarMine CircuitMine, Yamaguchi Prefecture7 May
Million Card Cup Race Round 2 SuzukaSuzuka CircuitSuzuka, Mie21 May
Sugo Inter Formula F3000 & F3Sportsland SUGOShibata, Miyagi30 July
Fuji Inter F3000 & F3Fuji SpeedwayOyama, Shizuoka3 September
Tokachi International F3000Tokachi International SpeedwaySarabetsu, Hokkaido17 September
International F3000 Fuji FinalFuji SpeedwayOyama, Shizuoka15 October
Million Card Cup Race Final Round SuzukaSuzuka CircuitSuzuka, Mie19 November

Race results

Round 2 at Fuji Speedway was cancelled after the race was red flagged with one lap completed due to heavy rain.

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team123456789
Suzuka CircuitGBR Andrew Gilbert-ScottJPN Toshio SuzukiJPN Naoki HattoriTeam LeMans
Fuji SpeedwayJPN Naoki HattoriRace cancelled due to weather conditions
Mine CircuitDNK Tom KristensenUSA Jeff KrosnoffDNK Tom KristensenCosmo Oil Racing Team Cerumo
Suzuka CircuitJPN Takuya KurosawaJPN Toshio SuzukiJPN Toshio SuzukiHoshino Racing
Sportsland SUGOJPN Toranosuke TakagiUSA Jeff KrosnoffJPN Toranosuke TakagiNakajima Planning
Fuji SpeedwayJPN Toshio SuzukiJPN Katsutomo KaneishiGBR Andrew Gilbert-ScottStellar International
Tokachi International SpeedwayJPN Toranosuke TakagiJPN Toranosuke TakagiJPN Toranosuke TakagiNakajima Planning
Fuji SpeedwayJPN Naoki HattoriJPN Toranosuke TakagiJPN Toranosuke TakagiNakajima Planning
Suzuka CircuitJPN Masahiko KageyamaJPN Kazuyoshi HoshinoJPN Toshio SuzukiHoshino Racing

Championship standings

; Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top six classified finishers. For the Drivers standings, the best six results were counted

PositionPoints
1st2nd
96

; Driver standings

RankDriverSUZFUJMINSUZSUGFUJTOKFUJSUZPoints134 (35)229329420516 (17)61571281199108116125134140150160170180190200210220230---RankDriverSUZFUJMINSUZSUGFUJTOKFUJSUZPoints
JPN Toshio Suzuki5C21Ret3(6)31
JPN Toranosuke Takagi7C5Ret112*1*1Ret
DNK Tom Kristensen4C12Ret42Ret5
JPN Kazuyoshi Hoshino11C36Ret2Ret24
ITA Mauro Martini(6)C6345Ret53
JPN Takuya Kurosawa2CRet4Ret9Ret72
GBR Andrew Gilbert-Scott8CRet1161866
JPN Naoki Hattori1CRet75Ret10RetRet
JPN Katsumi YamamotoRetC4Ret2RetRet8Ret
JPN Katsutomo KaneishiRetCRet571344Ret
JPN Shinji NakanoRetC7Ret3Ret598
JPN Masahiko Kageyama3C8RetRet6RetRetRet
JPN Masami Kageyama12CRetRetRetRet314Ret
DEU Michael KrummRetRetRetRet7Ret7
JPN Hidetoshi MitsusadaRet7RetRet9
ITA Marco ApicellaRetCRet8Ret8RetRet10
JPN Akira IidaRetCRet811Ret1111
USA Jeff Krosnoff10C912910Ret12Ret
JPN Masahiko Kondo1010Ret91312
JPN Hideki OkadaRet9Ret1410Ret
SWE Thomas Danielsson9
JPN Masatomo ShimizuC1515
JPN Motonari Higuchi16
JPN Yukihiro HaneRet
JPN "Osamu"Ret
JPN Naohiro FuruyaDNS

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Complete Overview

first column of every race10= grid position
second column of every race10= race result

R13=retired, but classified R=retired NS=did not start

-Naohiro FuruyaAd Racing Team Co. Ltd.LolaCosworth18NS----------------
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