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− | The '''Challenge Japanese Grand Prix''' has been held since the [[2012 Formula Challenge season]]. During its first year, the race was held at [[Sportsland SUGO]], Murata, however, from {{FC|2013}} the race | + | The '''Challenge Japanese Grand Prix''' has been held since the [[2012 Formula Challenge season]]. During its first year, the race was held at [[Sportsland SUGO]], Murata, however, from {{FC|2013}} the race has been held at [[Suzuka Circuit|Suzuka]]. |
==Winners== | ==Winners== | ||
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− | !rowspan=2| {{FC| | + | !rowspan=2| {{FC|2015}} |
− | | | + | | Race 1 || {{blank}} TBD || {{blank}} TBD || – || rowspan=6| [[Suzuka Circuit]], Suzuka, Mie || rowspan=2| [[2015 Challenge Japanese Grand Prix|Report]] |
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− | | | + | | Race 2 || {{blank}} TBD || {{blank}} TBD || – |
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+ | !rowspan=2| {{FC|2014}} | ||
+ | | Race 1 || {{CRO}} [[Petar Brljak]] || {{ROM}} [[Walk Racing]] || 22:46.853 || rowspan=2| [[2014 Challenge Japanese Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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+ | | Race 2 || {{ENG}} [[Jonathan Holmes]] || {{FIN}} [[Tanskanen Racing FC|Tanskanen Racing]] || 22:52.898 | ||
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!rowspan=2| {{FC|2013}} | !rowspan=2| {{FC|2013}} | ||
− | | Race 1 || || || || rowspan=2 | + | | Race 1 || {{GER}} [[Florian Geier]] || {{AUS}} [[SimInk Motorsport]] || 23:09.482 || rowspan=2| [[2013 Challenge Japanese Grand Prix|Report]] |
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− | | Race 2 || || || || [[ | + | | Race 2 || {{FIN}} [[Oskari Kantonen]] || {{NED}} [[Edonis Engineering]] || 23:09.565 |
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+ | !rowspan=2| {{FC|2012}} | ||
+ | | Sprint || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Nick Phillips]] || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Pinnacle Motorsports]] || 21:13.202 || rowspan=2| [[Sportsland SUGO]], Murata || rowspan=2|[[2012 Challenge Japanese Grand Prix|Report]] | ||
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+ | | Feature || {{flagicon|ROM}} [[Emanuel Gaczella]] || {{flagicon|ROM}} [[Storm Racing Team]] || 40:44.954 | ||
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+ | {{Formula Challenge races}} | ||
[[Category:Challenge Japanese Grands Prix| ]] | [[Category:Challenge Japanese Grands Prix| ]] | ||
[[Category:Events in Japan| 03]] | [[Category:Events in Japan| 03]] |
Revision as of 12:04, 7 December 2014
The Challenge Japanese Grand Prix has been held since the 2012 Formula Challenge season. During its first year, the race was held at Sportsland SUGO, Murata, however, from 2013 the race has been held at Suzuka.
Winners
By Year
Year | Race | Driver | Team | Race Time | Location | Report |
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2015 | Race 1 | TBD | TBD | – | Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka, Mie | Report |
Race 2 | TBD | TBD | – | |||
2014 | Race 1 | Petar Brljak | Walk Racing | 22:46.853 | Report | |
Race 2 | Jonathan Holmes | Tanskanen Racing | 22:52.898 | |||
2013 | Race 1 | Florian Geier | SimInk Motorsport | 23:09.482 | Report | |
Race 2 | Oskari Kantonen | Edonis Engineering | 23:09.565 | |||
2012 | Sprint | Nick Phillips | Pinnacle Motorsports | 21:13.202 | Sportsland SUGO, Murata | Report |
Feature | Emanuel Gaczella | Storm Racing Team | 40:44.954 |
2015 season | Australian • Bahrain • Russian • Spanish • Turkish • Monaco • Canadian • British • Austrian • Dutch • Hungarian • Belgian • Italian • Japanese • Abu Dhabi • United States • Mexican • Brazilian |
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Former | Chinese • French • German • Irish • Korean • Malaysian • Portuguese • Singapore • Slovenian • South African |