2018 Super Formula Championship

Summary

The 2018 Japanese Super Formula Championship was the forty-sixth season of premier Japanese open-wheel motor racing, and the sixth under the moniker of Super Formula. The season began on 22 April and is scheduled to end on 28 October at the same place after seven rounds.[1]

2018 was the final season that the Dallara SF14 chassis package—which débuted in the 2014 Super Formula Championship—was used in competition; as a brand new chassis package will be introduced for the 2019 season but the engine configuration will remain the same.

Teams and drivers edit

Every Honda-powered car used a Honda HR-414E engine and every Toyota-powered car used a Toyota RI4A engine.

Team Engine No. Driver Rounds
  JMS P.mu/cerumoINGING[2] Toyota 1   Hiroaki Ishiura[2] All
2   Yuji Kunimoto[2] All
  Kondo Racing[2] Toyota 3   Nick Cassidy[2] All
4   Kenta Yamashita[2] All
  Docomo Team Dandelion Racing[3] Honda 5   Tomoki Nojiri[3] All
6   Nobuharu Matsushita[3] All
  UOMO Sunoco Team LeMans[2] Toyota 7   Pietro Fittipaldi[4] 1
  Tom Dillmann[5] 2–7
8   Kazuya Oshima[2] All
  Team Mugen[3] Honda 15   Nirei Fukuzumi[3] 1, 5–7
  Sena Sakaguchi[6] 2
  Dan Ticktum[7] 3–4
16   Naoki Yamamoto[3] All
  REAL Racing Honda 17   Koudai Tsukakoshi[3] All
  carrozzeria Team KCMG[2] Toyota 18   Kamui Kobayashi[2] 1–4, 6–7
  Yuichi Nakayama[8] 5
  Itochu Enex Team Impul[2] Toyota 19   Yuhi Sekiguchi[2] All
20   Ryo Hirakawa[2] All
  Vantelin Team Tom's[2] Toyota 36   Kazuki Nakajima[2] 1–4, 6–7
  João Paulo de Oliveira[8] 5
37   James Rossiter[2] All
  B-MAX Racing Team[3] Honda 50   Katsumasa Chiyo[9] All
  TCS Nakajima Racing[3] Honda 64   Narain Karthikeyan[3] All
65   Takuya Izawa[3] All

Driver changes edit

Race calendar and results edit

Due to scheduling restrictions imposed by the concurrent Japan WTCR round, the final round of the calendar at Suzuka Circuit will now feature a single race instead of the originally planned double-header.[13]

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team
1 Suzuka Circuit 22 April   Naoki Yamamoto   James Rossiter   Naoki Yamamoto Team Mugen
2 Autopolis 13 May   Ryo Hirakawa Race cancelled due to weather conditions[14]
3 Sportsland SUGO 27 May   Tomoki Nojiri   Yuhi Sekiguchi   Naoki Yamamoto Team Mugen
4 Fuji Speedway 8 July   Nick Cassidy   Nick Cassidy   Nick Cassidy Kondo Racing
5 Twin Ring Motegi 19 August   Hiroaki Ishiura   Nirei Fukuzumi   Hiroaki Ishiura JMS P.mu/CerumoINGING
6 Okayama International Circuit 9 September   Yuhi Sekiguchi   Kamui Kobayashi   Yuhi Sekiguchi Itochu Enex Team Impul
7 Suzuka Circuit 27 October   Naoki Yamamoto   Yuhi Sekiguchi   Naoki Yamamoto Team Mugen

Championship standings edit

Drivers' Championship edit

Scoring system
Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  Pole 
Rounds 1-6 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 1
Round 7[N 1] 13 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 1
Driver standings
Pos Driver SUZ AUT SUG FUJ MOT OKA[N 2] SUZ Points
1   Naoki Yamamoto 1 C 1 8 7 10 1 38
2   Nick Cassidy 7 C 2 1 3 5 2 37
3   Hiroaki Ishiura 4 C 11 2 1 7 11 25
4   Yuhi Sekiguchi 2 C 13 6 16 1 8 18
5   Ryo Hirakawa Ret C 9 4 2 3 Ret 17
6   Kazuki Nakajima 8 C 3 5 17 5 15
7   Tomoki Nojiri 3 C 7 14 8 4 9 12.5
8   Yuji Kunimoto 13 C Ret 3 15 8 4 11.5
9   Kenta Yamashita 9 C 8 18 6 6 3 11.5
10   Kamui Kobayashi 10 C 6 12 2 13 7
11   Nobuharu Matsushita 12 C 10 9 4 9 7 7
12   Kazuya Oshima 15 C 15 7 5 16 14 6
13   Koudai Tsukakoshi 6 C 12 13 10 12 6 6
14   Tom Dillmann C 4 10 12 Ret 15 5
15   Narain Karthikeyan 17 C 5 16 11 13 17 4
16   Takuya Izawa 5 C 14 15 14 14 16 4
17   James Rossiter 11 C Ret 19 9 11 Ret 0
18   Katsumasa Chiyo 14 C Ret 17 19 15 10 0
19   Dan Ticktum Ret 11 0
20   Nirei Fukuzumi Ret 17 18 12 0
21   Yuichi Nakayama 13 0
22   Pietro Fittipaldi 16 0
23   João Paulo de Oliveira 18 0
  Sena Sakaguchi C
Pos Driver SUZ AUT SUG FUJ MOT OKA SUZ Points

Teams' Championship edit

Pos Team No. SUZ AUT SUG FUJ MOT OKA[N 2] SUZ Points
1 Kondo Racing 3 7 C 2 1 3 5 2 47.5
4 9 C 8 18 6 6 3
2 Team Mugen 15 Ret C Ret 11 17 18 12 36
16 1 C 1 8 7 10 1
3 P.mu/CerumoINGING 1 4 C 11 2 1 7 11 35.5
2 13 C Ret 3 15 8 4
4 Itochu Enex Team Impul 19 2 C 13 6 16 1 8 33
20 Ret C 9 4 2 3 Ret
5 Docomo Team Dandelion Racing 5 3 C 7 14 8 4 9 18.5
6 12 C 10 9 4 9 7
6 Vantelin Team Tom's 36 8 C 3 5 18 17 5 15
37 11 C Ret 19 9 11 Ret
7 UOMO Sunoco Team LeMans 7 16 C 4 10 12 Ret 15 11
8 15 C 15 7 5 16 14
8 TCS Nakajima Racing 64 17 C 5 16 11 13 17 8
65 5 C 14 15 14 14 16
9 carrozzeria Team KCMG 18 10 C 6 12 13 2 13 7
10 REAL Racing 17 6 C 12 13 10 12 6 6
11 B-MAX Racing Team 50 14 C Ret 17 19 15 10 0
Pos Team No. SUZ AUT SUG FUJ MOT OKA SUZ Points

Notes edit

  1. ^ Three extra points awarded to the winner of the season finale at Suzuka.[15]
  2. ^ a b The race was red flagged after completing 34 laps. Due to less than 75% of the scheduled distance being completed, half points were awarded to the classified finishers.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ "2018 Calendar". superformula.net. Japan Race Promotion Inc. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Toyota GAZOO Racing Outlines 2018 Motorsports Activities". Toyota Motor Corporation. 8 February 2018. Retrieved 9 February 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Honda 2018 Motorsports Program Overview". world.honda.com. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 12 January 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
  4. ^ a b Khorounzhiy, Valentin (27 March 2018). "Fittipaldi lands 2018 Super Formula drive". motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Dillmann to make Super Formula debut with Team LeMans". motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. 10 April 2018. Archived from the original on 15 June 2018. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  6. ^ "トム・ディルマンと阪口晴南が、スーパーフォーミュラに代役参戦決定". motorsport.com (in Japanese). Motorsport Network. Archived from the original on 16 June 2018. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  7. ^ Wood, Elliot (1 May 2018). "Red Bull junior Dan Ticktum to contest two Super Formula rounds". formulascout.com. Formula Scout. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
  8. ^ a b "Round 5 Entry List". superformula.net. Japan Race Promotion, Inc. n.d. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  9. ^ a b Hirano, Ryuji (13 March 2018). "スーパーフォーミュラ:B-MAX Racing Teamのドライバーは千代勝正に決定!". as-web.jp (in Japanese). AUTOSPORTweb. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  10. ^ Freeman, Glenn (16 November 2017). "Toro Rosso keeps Pierre Gasly, Brendon Hartley for 2018 F1 season". Autosport. Motorsport Network. Archived from the original on 17 November 2017.
  11. ^ Thukral, Rachit (19 January 2018). "Fuzkuzumi set to prioritise F2 over Super Formula". Motorsport.com.
  12. ^ Watkins, Gary (20 January 2018). "Lotterer leaves Super Formula after 15 seasons". Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  13. ^ Thukral, Rachit (18 August 2018). "Super Formula finale reduced to a single race". motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved 18 August 2018.
  14. ^ Thukral, Rachit (13 May 2018). "Weather forces Autopolis Super Formula race cancellation". motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Archived from the original on 2 July 2018. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  15. ^ Klein, Jamie (26 October 2018). "Super Formula's five-way fight set to reach climax". motorsport.com. Motorsport Network.
  16. ^ Thukral, Rachit. "Okayama Super Formula: Sekiguchi wins wet thriller". motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved 9 September 2018.

External links edit

  • Japanese Championship Super Formula official website (in English)