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TOM'S

Japanese racing team


Japanese racing team

FieldValue
nameTOM'S Inc.
imageTom s-logo.png
foundation
founderNobuhide Tachi
location_citySetagaya, Tokyo
location_countryJapan
location
key_peopleIsao Tanimoto
(President and Representative Director)
industryAutomobile tuning & parts manufacturer for street and motorsports
productsAutomobile tuning and racing products
homepage

(President and Representative Director)

TOM'S Inc. is an automotive aftermarket parts manufacturer and tuner of Toyota and Lexus vehicles, as well as a factory-backed racing team. The TOM'S head office is located in Tokyo, Japan.

TOM'S most prominently produces aftermarket parts for current Toyota vehicles, and has also created its own special edition of certain current Lexus models.

In motorsport, the company is currently heavily involved with Super GT, Super Formula and Super Formula Lights. TOM'S Racing has won the Japanese Formula 3 Championship 21 times, the Super GT series 11 times, the Super Formula Championship six times, and the Super Formula Lights series four times.

History

The name stands for Tachi Oiwa Motor Sport, as the company was established in 1974 by Nobuhide Tachi and Kiyoshi Oiwa. Despite an oil crisis at the time, the two were able to show productive results and a healthy development of motorsports for Toyota. With the support of Toyota, TOM'S went into business in 1974.

In 1975 the Toyota Motor Corporation officially recognized TOM'S as an authorized tuning shop. In 1978, the firm opened a garage in the Tama area of Tokyo. TOM'S entered the Japanese Formula 3 as an engine tuner in 1981.

In 1987, TOM'S expanded to Hingham in Norfolk, England, setting up as TOM'S GB LIMITED. The factory initially housed the TOM'S engine shops and Waters's Formula 3 team before expanding to running the Sportscar World Championship and BTCC programs. in 1992 TOM'S attempted to lure Toyota into F1 by embarking on a Formula 1 feasibility study which included the establishment of a 40,000 sq. ft. R&D center. The design of the R&D center was overseen by John Barnard and a TOM'S F1 car was designed (dubbed the 011F) but never built https://www.statsf1.com/fr/tom-s-f1.aspx. After Toyota rejected the idea of a Formula 1 entry, TOM'S sold the Norfolk factory to Volkswagen in 1998 and left the European market .

In 1993, TOM'S produced vehicles for the Japanese Formula 3000. In 1994, the firm marked its 20th anniversary with "TOM'S Angel T01", a commemorative model. 1995 saw the lightweight sports car series T101, T082, and T020. In 2003, TOM'S modified vehicles entered the All Japan F3 Championship group of the All Japan GT Championship.

List of complete cars

  • Z20 Soarer 'C5'
  • A70 Supra 'C5'
  • F070M Celsior (Lexus LS 400/430)
  • F070 Celsior (Lexus LS 400/430)
  • Z382 Soarer (Lexus SC)
  • S741 Majesta
  • S630 Aristo
  • S740 Athlete
  • S970 Athlete Toyota Blade
  • S972 Estate
  • X540 Chaser
  • E910 Altezza (Lexus IS 300)
  • Toyota Altezza RS200
  • Land Cruiser
  • RX330/Harrier
  • Prius
  • H125 Alphard
  • Isis
  • W123 (MR-S)
  • Angel T01
  • T020 (MR-2)
  • T111 (Corolla AE111 Trueno)
  • T101
  • T091
  • T082
  • P050 Vitz
  • EP82 Starlet GT Turbo
  • Lexus LC (URZ100/GWZ100)
  • Century
  • GR Supra
  • Supra Tourer (J29/DB)
  • Lexus LC500 Convertible
  • Lexus GS-F prod.Kazuki Nakajima
  • Lexus IS300
  • GR Yaris
  • GR86 Wide Body Also the aero work done to the number 36 Castrol TOM'S SUPRA (1997 GTC 500 Champion with Michael Krumm and Pedro de la Rosa).

Motorsport

Supra
TOM'S SC 430 GT500

In addition to aftermarket tuning and parts, TOM'S Racing has a long history in motorsport. Since its founding in 1974, TOM'S has continuously stayed involved in automotive racing, as a tuning partner, engine supplier, or racing team, especially with Toyota factory-backed racing teams.

Super Formula Lights (aka Japanese F3) Championship

TOM'S Racing had a large involvement and repeated success in the Super Formula Lights (originally Japanese Formula 3 Championship; name changed after FIA nomenclature regulations and the promoters changed to Euroformula Open Championship standards).

They won the championship a record 25 times: in 1987, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, and after the FIA-mandated rebranding, in 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2024.

Super GT/JGTC

TOM'S Racing has been consistently involved in the Super GT racing series, the top level of Japanese sports car racing, since 1995 when it was called the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC). The team has raced both Toyota and Lexus silhouette cars.

TOM'S has won the GT500 Class Championship eleven times: in 1997, 1999, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023, 2024 and 2025.

24 Hours of LeMans

From 1985 until 1993, TOM'S competed in the 24 Hours of LeMans, with a best result of 2nd place in 1992 with a Toyota TS010.

All Japan Sports Prototype Championship

TOM'S raced in the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship in Group C, winning a championship in 1992.

Macau Grand Prix

With the second-most team wins in history, TOM'S has won the Macau Grand Prix five times: in 1992, 1998, 1999, 2007, and 2008.

Japanese Touring Car Championship

TOM'S won the Japanese Touring Car Championship in 1994 with a Toyota Corona E, and in 1997 with a Toyota Chaser.

Super Formula Championship

In the top level of Japanese single-seater racing, the Super Formula Championship, TOM'S has won the championship six times: in 2011, 2012, 2014, 2019, 2023, and 2024.

Results

24 Hours of Le Mans

YearEntrantNo.TyresCarDriversClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.[1985](1985-24-hours-of-le-mans)[1986](1986-24-hours-of-le-mans)[1987](1987-24-hours-of-le-mans)[1988](1988-24-hours-of-le-mans)[1989](1989-24-hours-of-le-mans)[1990](1990-24-hours-of-le-mans)[1992](1992-24-hours-of-le-mans)[1993](1993-24-hours-of-le-mans)
JPN TOM'S36TOM'S 85CJPN Satoru Nakajima
JPN Masanori Sekiya
JPN Kaoru HoshinoC133012th12th
JPN TOM'S Team36TOM'S 86CJPN Satoru Nakajima
JPN Masanori Sekiya
GBR Geoff LeesC1105DNFDNF
JPN Toyota Team TOM'S36Toyota 87C-LGBR Geoff Lees
AUS Alan Jones
SWE Eje ElghC119DNFDNF
37JPN Masanori Sekiya
JPN Kaoru Hoshino
GBR Tiff NeedellC139DNFDNF
JPN Toyota Team TOM'S36Toyota 88CJPN Masanori Sekiya
JPN Kaoru Hoshino
GBR Geoff LeesC135112th12th
37JPN Hitoshi Ogawa
ITA Paolo Barilla
GBR Tiff NeedellC128324th15th
JPN Toyota Team TOM'S36Toyota 89C-VJPN Hitoshi Ogawa
ITA Paolo Barilla
USA Ross CheeverC145DNFDNF
37GBR Geoff Lees
GBR Johnny Dumfries
GBR John WatsonC158DNFDNF
38Toyota 88CJPN Kaoru Hoshino
FRA Didier Artzet
JPN Keiichi SuzukiC120DNFDNF
JPN Toyota Team TOM'S36Toyota 90C-VJPN Masanori Sekiya
JPN Hitoshi Ogawa
GBR Geoff LeesC13476th6th
37JPN Aguri Suzuki
GBR Johnny Dumfries
ITA Roberto RavagliaC164DNFDNF
JPN Toyota Team TOM'S GB7Toyota TS010GBR Geoff Lees
AUS David Brabham
JPN Ukyo KatayamaC1192DNFDNF
8NED Jan Lammers
FRA Andy Wallace
ITA Teo FabiC13318th5th
33JPN Masanori Sekiya
FRA Pierre-Henri Raphanel
GBR Kenny AchesonC13462nd2nd
JPN Toyota Team TOM'S Japan36Toyota TS010JPN Masanori Sekiya
JPN Toshio Suzuki
GBR Eddie IrvineC13644th4th
37GBR Kenny Acheson
GBR Andy Wallace
FRA Pierre-Henri RaphanelC1212DNFDNF
JPN Toyota Team TOM'S GB38GBR Geoff Lees
NED Jan Lammers
ARG Juan Manuel Fangio IIC13538th5th

Japanese Grand Touring Championship (JGTC)

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

YearCarTyresClassNo.Drivers123456789PosPts[1995](1995-all-japan-grand-touring-car-championship)5th46[1996](1996-all-japan-grand-touring-car-championship)2nd*68*[1997](1997-all-japan-grand-touring-car-championship)1st*79*[1998](1998-all-japan-grand-touring-car-championship)3rd49[1999](1999-all-japan-grand-touring-car-championship)15th69th271st97[2000](2000-all-japan-grand-touring-car-championship)11th129th1810th17[2001](2001-all-japan-grand-touring-car-championship)14th55th55[2002](2002-all-japan-grand-touring-car-championship)-05th65[2003](2003-all-japan-grand-touring-car-championship)17th44th66[2004](2004-all-japan-grand-touring-car-championship)11th153rd60
Toyota SupraGT136JPN Masanori Sekiya
GER Michael KrummSUZ
6FUJ
6*SEN*
1FUJ
Ret*SUG*
7MIN
4
Toyota SupraGT50036JPN Masanori Sekiya
ESP Pedro de la Rosa
JPN Ukyo KatayamaSUZ
5FUJ
2SEN
3FUJ
RetSUG
8MIN
RetNC1
4
Toyota SupraGT50036GER Michael Krumm
ESP Pedro de la Rosa
JPN Masanori Sekiya
JPN Ukyo Katayama*SUZ*
13***FUJ***
3SEN
1**FUJ**
2MIN
1*SUG*
15NC1
RetNC2
5
37JPN Toshio Suzuki
JPN Masanori Sekiya
JPN Shingo Tachi**SUZ**
3FUJ
6***SEN***
3FUJ
3MIN
3SUG
4NC1
3NC2
2
Toyota SupraGT50036JPN Masanori Sekiya
ARG Norberto FontanaSUZ
6FUJ
CSEN
3FUJ
8MOT
3MIN
16SUG
RetNC1
Ret
37JPN Toshio Suzuki
GBR Kelvin BurtSUZ
7FUJ
CSEN
6FUJ
11MOT
RetMIN
10SUG
2NC1
6
Toyota CelicaGT30020JPN Masahiro Matsunaga
JPN Yasuhisa Fujiwara
JPN Kumi SatoSUZFUJ
11SUGMIN
6FUJ
RetOKA
DNSMOT
14NC1
Toyota SupraGT50035JPN Shinichi Yamaji
FRA Pierre-Henri RaphanelSUZ
13FUJ
RetSUG
2*MIN*
14FUJ
13OKA
6MOT
6NC1
36JPN Masanori Sekiya
JPN Takuya KurosawaSUZ
4FUJ
9SUG
1MIN
10**FUJ**
4OKA
4***MOT***
1NC1
6
37JPN Toshio Suzuki
JPN Ukyo Katayama
GBR Darren ManningSUZ
3FUJ
4SUG
11**MIN**
2FUJ
15OKA
15MOT
10NC1
Ret
Toyota MR-SGT30020JPN Masahiro Matsunaga
JPN Kumi SatoMOTFUJSUGNC1FUJ
RetOKA
6MIN
9SUZ
7
Toyota SupraGT50035JPN Shinichi Yamaji
FRA Pierre-Henri RaphanelMOT
12FUJ
RetSUG
3NC1FUJ
13OKA
9MIN
RetSUZ
7
36JPN Masanori Sekiya
JPN Takeshi TsuchiyaMOT
RetFUJ
12SUG
9NC1
4FUJ
5OKA
14MIN
RetSUZ
9
37JPN Seiji Ara
JPN Toshio Suzuki
JPN Shinichi YamajiMOT
9FUJ
RetSUG
8NC1
11FUJ
14OKA
12MIN
9SUZ
12
Toyota MR-SGT3000JPN Masahiro Matsunaga
JPN Kumi SatoOKA
10FUJ
11SUG
RetNC1FUJ
RetMOT
11SUZ
7MIN
Ret
Toyota SupraGT50036JPN Takeshi Tsuchiya
JPN Takuya Kurosawa
ITA Paolo Montin
AUS Wayne GardnerOKA
11FUJ
10SUG
8NC1
RetFUJ
8MOT
5SUZ
5MIN
7
37AUS Wayne Gardner
JPN Shinichi YamajiOKA
5FUJ
9*SUG*
1NC1FUJ
10MOT
8SUZ
4MIN
9
Toyota MR-SGT30017JPN Masahiro Matsunaga
JPN Ken NamekawaOKA
12FUJ
11SUG
14SEPFUJ
23MOTMIN
RetSUZ
11
Toyota SupraGT50036JPN Takeshi Tsuchiya
AUS Wayne GardnerOKA
8FUJ
14SUG
10SEP
2FUJ
5MOT
6MIN
3SUZ
9
37JPN Takuya Kurosawa
ITA Paolo Montin
JPN Hideki NodaOKA
RetFUJ
12SUG
5SEP
3*FUJ*
3MOT
7MIN
RetSUZ
16
Toyota MR-S (Rd. 1-6)
Toyota Celica (Rd. 8)GT30017JPN Masahiro Matsunaga
JPN Masaoki NagashimaOKA
18FUJ
18SUG
12FUJ
9FUJ
RetMOT
9AUTSUZ
20
Toyota SupraGT50036FRA Érik Comas
JPN Takeshi TsuchiyaOKA
6FUJ
10SUG
2*FUJ*
7FUJ
5**MOT**
2AUT
8SUZ
8
37ITA Marco Apicella
JPN Takuya KurosawaOKA
RetFUJ
8SUG
13FUJ
15FUJ
6MOT
10AUT
13SUZ
14
Toyota CelicaGT30017JPN Masahiro Matsunaga
JPN Masaoki NagashimaOKA
RetSUG
2SEP
12TOK
12MOT
16AUT
11SUZ
15NC1NC2
Toyota SupraGT50036ITA Marco Apicella
JPN Takeshi TsuchiyaOKA
7SUG
7SEP
10TOK
4MOT
5AUT
7**SUZ**
2NC1NC2
37AUS James Courtney
JPN Tatsuya KataokaOKA
11SUG
3SEP
5TOK
5MOT
4AUT
6SUZ
6NC1
5NC2
2

Note: in 1996 and 1997 Cerumo and TOM's entered the Team's Championship together under the Toyota Castrol Team banner.

Complete Super GT Results

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

YearCarTyresClassNo.Drivers12345678910Pos.Points[2005](2005-super-gt-season)3rd73[2006](2006-super-gt-season)1st75[2007](2007-super-gt-season)5th78[2008](2008-super-gt-season)1st94[2009](2009-super-gt-season)1st112[2010](2010-super-gt-season)2nd82[2011](2011-super-gt-season)8th60[2012](2012-super-gt-season)8th57[2013](2013-super-gt-season)3rd808th69[2014](2014-super-gt-season)3rd882nd101[2015](2015-super-gt-season)7th664th75[2016](2016-super-gt-season)5th7810th53[2017](2017-super-gt-series)5th731st105[2018](2018-super-gt-series)2nd975th78[2019](2019-super-gt-series)8th531st107[2020](2020-super-gt-series)4th772nd86[2021](2021-super-gt-series)1st587th67[2022](2022-super-gt-series)9th516th64.5[2023](2023-super-gt-series)1st10914th36[2024](2024-super-gt-series)1st1146th68[2025](2025-super-gt-series)1st102.57th70.5
Toyota SupraGT50036AUS James Courtney
JPN Takeshi TsuchiyaOKA
2FUJ
10SEP
3SUG
3MOT
7FUJ
5AUT
8SUZ
5
37JPN Tatsuya Kataoka
JPN Sakon YamamotoOKA
6*FUJ*
6SEP
13SUG
1MOT
8FUJ
7AUT
RetSUZ
7
Lexus SC430GT50036GER André Lotterer
JPN Juichi Wakisaka
GER Adrian SutilSUZ
1OKA
8FUJ
3SEP
15SUG
4SUZ
10MOT
2AUT
7FUJ
4
Lexus SC430GT5001GER André Lotterer
JPN Juichi Wakisaka
GBR Oliver JarvisSUZ
7OKA
5FUJ
RetSEP
8SUG
5SUZ
1MOT
6AUT
6FUJ
6
Lexus SC430GT50036GER André Lotterer
JPN Juichi Wakisaka
NED Carlo van DamSUZ
3OKA
4FUJ
2SEP
7SUG
10SUZ
3MOT
3AUT
8FUJ
7
Lexus SC430GT50036GER André Lotterer
JPN Juichi Wakisaka*OKA*
11SUZ
2FUJ
2SEP
6SUG
7SUZ
8FUJ
3AUT
1*MOT*
2
Lexus SC430GT5001GER André Lotterer
JPN Juichi WakisakaSUZ
4OKA
3FUJ
2SEP
8SUG
7SUZ
10FUJ
CMOT
1NC1
13NC2
7
Lexus SC430GT50036GER André Lotterer
JPN Kazuki NakajimaOKA
4FUJ
4SEP
6SUG
9SUZ
6FUJ
15AUT
4MOT
8NC1
4NC2
7
Lexus SC430GT50036JPN Kazuki Nakajima
FRA Loïc Duval
GBR Richard LyonsOKA
5FUJ
4SEP
13SUG
2SUZ
RetFUJ
4AUT
15MOT
8NC1
15**NC2**
2
Lexus SC430GT50036JPN Kazuki Nakajima
GBR James RossiterOKA
12***FUJ***
1SEP
11SUG
10SUZ
3FUJ
12AUT
1MOT
5NC1
5NC2
2
37JPN Daisuke Ito
ITA Andrea CaldarelliOKA
15FUJ
6SEP
10SUG
2SUZ
5FUJ
3AUT
9MOT
6NC1
RetNC2
11
Lexus RC FGT50036GBR James Rossiter
JPN Kazuki Nakajima
JPN Ryo HirakawaOKA
13FUJ
9AUT
5**SUG**
4FUJ
5*SUZ*
1BUR
1MOT
8
37JPN Daisuke Ito
ITA Andrea CaldarelliOKA
1FUJ
5AUT
4SUG
2FUJ
9SUZ
7BUR
4MOT
2
Lexus RC FGT50036JPN Daisuke Ito
GBR James RossiterOKA
14*FUJ*
3CHA
7FUJ
7SUZ
1SUG
13AUT
5MOT
Ret
37ITA Andrea Caldarelli
JPN Ryo Hirakawa**OKA**
1FUJ
6CHA
6FUJ
12SUZ
8SUG
9AUT
12**MOT**
1
Lexus RC FGT50036NZL Nick Cassidy
JPN Daisuke ItoOKA
8FUJ
4SUG
11FUJ
5SUZ
2CHA
11MOT
3MOT
4
37JPN Ryō Hirakawa
GBR James Rossiter***OKA***
2FUJ
3SUG
8FUJ
12SUZ
RetCHA
9MOT
RetMOT
5
Lexus LC500GT50036GBR James Rossiter
JPN Kazuki Nakajima
JPN Daisuke ItoOKA
5*FUJ*
5AUT
1SUG
7FUJ
4SUZ
9CHA
5MOT
14
37JPN Ryō Hirakawa
NZL Nick CassidyOKA
1FUJ
3AUT
6SUG
10FUJ
6SUZ
6**CHA**
1MOT
2
Lexus LC500GT5001JPN Ryō Hirakawa
NZL Nick CassidyOKA
3FUJ
7SUZ
3CHA
8FUJ
2SUG
14AUT
1MOT
4
36JPN Yuhi Sekiguchi
JPN Kazuki Nakajima
GBR James RossiterOKA
13FUJ
4SUZ
5*CHA*
10FUJ
1SUG
12AUT
2MOT
13
Lexus LC500GT50036JPN Yuhi Sekiguchi
JPN Kazuki Nakajima
JPN Ritomo MiyataOKA
9FUJ
Ret***SUZ***
1BUR
9FUJ
RetAUT
10SUG
10**MOT**
3NC1
7NC2
19
37JPN Ryō Hirakawa
NZL Nick CassidyOKA
12FUJ
7SUZ
2BUR
2FUJ
4AUT
3*SUG*
4MOT
1**NC1**
1NC2
8
Toyota GR SupraGT50036JPN Yuhi Sekiguchi
FRA Sacha FenestrazFUJ
2FUJ
2SUZ
3MOT
11FUJ
12SUZ
7MOT
13FUJ
3
37JPN Ryō Hirakawa
NZL Nick Cassidy
JPN Kenta Yamashita***FUJ***
1FUJ
4SUZ
7MOT
6FUJ
4SUZ
RetMOT
6***FUJ***
2
Toyota GR SupraGT50036JPN Yuhi Sekiguchi
JPN Sho TsuboiOKA
2*FUJ*
13MOT
3SUZ
5SUG
4AUT
10MOT
8FUJ
1
37JPN Ryō Hirakawa
JPN Sena Sakaguchi
FRA Sacha Fenestraz***OKA***
3FUJ
3MOT
7SUZ
10SUG
11AUT
9MOT
10FUJ
2
Toyota GR SupraGT50036FRA Giuliano Alesi
JPN Sho TsuboiOKA
6FUJ
2SUZ
10FUJ
4SUZ
9SUG
10AUT
8MOT
9
37FRA Sacha Fenestraz
JPN Ritomo MiyataOKA
11FUJ
14SUZ
3FUJ
1SUZ
8SUG
9AUT
9MOT
6
Toyota GR SupraGT50036JPN Sho Tsuboi
JPN Ritomo MiyataOKA
15FUJ
1***SUZ***
2FUJ
4SUZ
10SUG
7AUT
1MOT
1
37FRA Giuliano Alesi
JPN Ukyo SasaharaOKA
13FUJ
6SUZ
11FUJ
8SUZ
11SUG
10AUT
7MOT
9
Toyota GR SupraGT50036JPN Sho Tsuboi
JPN Kenta Yamashita***OKA***
1FUJ
4SUZ
5FUJ
7SUG
4AUT
7MOT
1**SUZ**
1
37FRA Giuliano Alesi
JPN Ukyo SasaharaOKA
7FUJ
11**SUZ**
1FUJ
10SUG
1*AUT*
8MOT
RetSUZ
11
Toyota GR SupraGT5001JPN Sho Tsuboi
JPN Kenta Yamashita*OKA*
1FUJ
2SEP
7*FS1*
1FS2
2SUZ
9SUG
9AUT
13†MOT
1
37FRA Giuliano Alesi
JPN Ukyo SasaharaOKA
5FUJ
7SEP
1FS1
3FS2
7*SUZ*
12SUG
5AUT
RetMOT
5

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

Complete Formula Nippon/Super Formula results

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

YearChassisEngineNo.Drivers1234567891011D.C.PtsT.C.PtsFormula Nippon[2006](2006-formula-nippon-championship)3rd302nd3213th2[2007](2007-formula-nippon-championship)5th374th4811th11[2008](2008-formula-nippon-championship)3rd493rd5814th9[2009](2009-formula-nippon-championship)3rd392nd529th13[2010](2010-formula-nippon-championship)2nd432nd676th24[2011](2011-formula-nippon-championship)1st561st9618th02nd42[2012](2012-formula-nippon-championship)4th35.52nd76.51st46Super Formula[2013](2013-super-formula-championship)4th241st58.516th2.52nd37[2014](2014-super-formula-championship)3rd34.51st79.512th71st46[2015](2015-super-formula-championship)2nd45.51st80.520th03rd40[2016](2016-super-formula-championship)2nd302nd516th22[2017](2017-super-formula-championship)6th213rd415th22[2018](2018-super-formula-championship)6th156th1523rd017th0[2019](2019-super-formula-championship)12th122nd481st36[2020](2020-super-formula-championship)4th501st7711th2517th7[2021](2021-super-formula-championship)16th46th3711th2010th22[2022](2022-super-formula-championship)20th36th594th64[2023](2023-super-formula-championship)20th32nd109.522nd01st114.5[2024](2024-super-formula-championship)1st117.53rd112.520th0
Lola FN06Toyota36GER André LottererFUJ
8SUZ
5MOT
1SUZ
5AUT
8FUJ
2SUG
RetMOT
RetSUZ
1
37JPN Takeshi TsuchiyaFUJ
9SUZ
10MOT
RetSUZ
7AUT
9FUJ
RetSUG
8MOT
8SUZ
5
Lola FN06Toyota36GER André LottererFUJ
RetSUZ
5MOT
2OKA
RetSUZ
13FUJ
1SUG
7MOT
4*SUZ*
2
37JPN Seiji AraFUJ
11SUZ
RetMOT
15OKA
7SUZ
10FUJ
4SUG
RetMOT
13SUZ
5
Lola FN06Toyota36GER André LottererFUJ
RetSUZ
3MOT
2OKA
2SUZ
2SUZ
4MOT
11MOT
7FUJ
5FUJ
4SUG
12
37JPN Seiji AraFUJ
RetSUZ
11MOT
10OKA
10SUZ1
13SUZ2
11MOT1
7MOT2
1FUJ1
10FUJ2
10SUG
16
Swift 017.nToyota36GER André Lotterer*FUJ*
10SUZ
3MOT
5FUJ
8SUZ
7MOT
1AUT
2SUG
2
37JPN Kazuya OshimaFUJ
7SUZ
10MOT
RetFUJ
2SUZ
10MOT
11AUT
9SUG
6
Swift 017.nToyota36GER André LottererSUZ
3MOT
3FUJ
2MOT
Ret*SUG*
3AUT
1SUZ
3SUZ
2
37JPN Kazuya OshimaSUZ
12MOT
8FUJ
4MOT
5SUG
1**AUT**
DNSSUZ
5SUZ
7
Swift 017.nToyota36GER André LottererSUZ
1FUJ
1MOT
2SUZ
CSUG
1**MOT**
1***MOT***
1
JPN Takuto IguchiAUT
11
37JPN Kazuki NakajimaSUZ
3AUT
1FUJ
3MOT
3SUZ
CSUG
3*MOT*
2MOT
2
Swift 017.nToyota1GER André LottererSUZ
5**MOT**
1AUT
RetFUJ
1MOT
2SUG
10SUZ
5SUZ
8
2JPN Kazuki NakajimaSUZ
1MOT
3AUT
5**FUJ**
2MOT
4SUG
5SUZ
12SUZ
1
Swift SF13Toyota1JPN Kazuki NakajimaSUZ
5*AUT*
12FUJ
8**MOT**
1SUG
RetSUZ
RetSUZ
1
2GBR James RossiterSUZ
11SUZ
7SUZ
6
GER André Lotterer**AUT**
1*FUJ*
1*MOT*
2SUG
2
Dallara SF14Toyota36GER André Lotterer**SUZ**
6FUJ
4**FUJ**
1FUJ
6*AUT*
1SUG
Ret**SUZ**
3SUZ
2
ITA Andrea CaldarelliMOT
3
37JPN Kazuki NakajimaSUZ
5FUJ
2FUJ
3FUJ
1MOT
7AUT
6SUG
2SUZ
2**SUZ**
1
Dallara SF14Toyota1JPN Kazuki NakajimaSUZ
2FUJ
2*MOT*
2AUT
1SUG
4SUZ
4SUZ
2
JPN Kazuya OshimaOKA
15
2GER André LottererSUZ
1OKA
8FUJ
5MOT
4AUT
11**SUG**
1***SUZ***
1SUZ
Ret
Dallara SF14Toyota36GER André LottererSUZ
7OKA
8FUJ
4MOT
2OKA
12OKA
4SUG
5*SUZ*
2SUZ
2
37JPN Kazuki NakajimaSUZ
12OKA
17*FUJ*
2MOT
7***OKA***
19OKA
2SUG
4SUZ
5SUZ
16
Dallara SF14Toyota36GER André LottererSUZ
5OKA
1OKA
3FUJ
3MOT
7AUT
RetSUG
10**SUZ**
CSUZ
C
37JPN Kazuki Nakajima**SUZ**
1OKA
9OKA
18FUJ
7MOT
11AUT
6SUG
3SUZ
CSUZ
C
Dallara SF14Toyota36JPN Kazuki NakajimaSUZ
8AUT
CSUG
3FUJ
5OKA
17SUZ
5
BRA João Paulo de OliveiraMOT
18
37GBR James Rossiter*SUZ*
11AUT
CSUG
RetFUJ
19MOT
9OKA
11SUZ
Ret
Dallara SF19Toyota36JPN Kazuki NakajimaSUZ
RetAUT
13SUG
12FUJ
5MOT
16OKA
2SUZ
14
37NZL Nick CassidySUZ
11AUT
5SUG
5FUJ
9MOT
5OKA
RetSUZ
3
Dallara SF19Toyota1NZL Nick CassidyMOT
13OKA
6SUG
3*AUT*
2***SUZ***
1SUZ
RetFUJ
5
36JPN Kazuki NakajimaMOT
4SUG
15SUZ
2SUZ
16FUJ
9
JPN Ritomo MiyataOKA
9AUT
8
Dallara SF19Toyota36JPN Kazuki NakajimaFUJ
11MOT
7
FRA Giuliano AlesiSUZ
9**AUT**
1‡SUG
9MOT
16SUZ
8
37JPN Ritomo MiyataFUJ
7SUZ
6AUT
4‡SUG
7MOT
8MOT
9SUZ
14
Dallara SF19Toyota36FRA Giuliano AlesiFUJ
17FUJ
8SUZ
15AUT
RetSUG
13FUJ
RetMOT
13MOT
RetSUZ
21SUZ
16
37JPN Ritomo MiyataFUJ
5FUJ
3SUZ
18AUT
5SUG
6FUJ
4MOT
8MOT
14*SUZ*
5SUZ
3
Dallara SF23Toyota36FRA Giuliano AlesiFUJ
RetFUJ
RetSUZ
8AUT
13SUG
Ret
JPN Ukyo SasaharaFUJ
19MOT
12SUZ
22SUZ
WD
37JPN Ritomo MiyataFUJ
5FUJ
4*SUZ*
1AUT
2SUG
1FUJ
3MOT
4*SUZ*
2‡SUZ
3
Dallara SF23Toyota36JPN Sho TsuboiSUZ
11AUT
3SUG
3‡FUJ
1MOT
5FUJ
1FUJ
1SUZ
2SUZ
2
37JPN Ukyo SasaharaSUZ
15AUT
12SUG
16FUJ
12MOT
16FUJ
12FUJ
14SUZ
15†SUZ
14

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