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The 2016 F4 Japanese Championship season was the second season of the F4 Japanese Championship . It began on 9 April in Okayama and finished on 13 November on Twin Ring Motegi after fourteen races held across six rounds.[ 1]
Teams and drivers
Team
Driver
Rounds
Yuichi Sasaki
2
Yuichi Sasaki
2–4, 6
Sutekina Racing Team
3
Yuki Urata
1–2
Miku Ikejima
3–4, 6
Yuki Tsunoda
5
Field Motorsport
4
Shunsuke Kouno
All
25
Tomoki Takahashi
All
55
Takashi Hata
1–2, 4–5
75
Yuya Tezuka
4
Honda Formula Dream Project
7
Mizuki Ishizaka[ 2]
All
8
Yuta Kamimura[ 2]
All
9
Sena Sakaguchi[ 2]
All
10
Takuya Otaki
All
Rn-sports
11
Toshiki Oyu
All
B-MAX Racing Team
13
Motoyoshi Yoshida
1–2, 4–6
"Syuji"
3
50
Shinji Sawada
All
KCMG
14
Yuki Nemoto
All
CMS Motorsports Project
15
Yuga Katsumata
2–6
Media Do Kageyama Racing
16
Takuro Shinohara
All
Buzz International
17
Hiroki Inui
1
Junpei Kato
2–6
18
Shigetomo Shimono
1–5
Yuki Urata
6
VSR Lamborghini S.C. Formula Jr.
19
Rikiya Kanazawa
6
63
Do Yun Hwang
All
RSS
21
"Dragon"
1–5
Seiya Jin
6
N-SPEED
23
"Yugo"
All
Eagle Sport
29
Turbo Asahi
All
30
Kuninori Nakane
All
miNami aoYama Project
32
Ayaka Imahashi
1–2
33
Miki Koyama
1
Miku Ikejima
2
TOM'S Spirit
36
Ritomo Miyata
All
37
Kazuto Kotaka
All
Garage Chabatake
38
Satoshi Anbe
2, 4
58
Takuma Abe
All
Team Right Way
47
Takahiro Ban
6
Silver Star Racing
51
Kotoka Goibuchi
2–3
Lee Jung Woo
5
Kohei Tokumasu
6
Saitama Toyopet GreenBrave
52
Hiroki Kokuzawa
1–4
Miki Koyama
6
Le Beausset Motorsports
60
Kohta Kawaai
All
61
Reiji Hiraki
All
62
Yuya Hiraki
All
Skill Speed
66
Riku Hashimoto
All
leprix sport
70
Yuya Taira
All
Reon Kids Racing
73
Kotoka Goibuchi
6
Team Plus 10 ・ NRS
83
Ryosuke Takehira
All
Zap Speed Racing Team
86
Toshihiko Hachiro "Osaka Hachiro"
1–2, 4 5–6
Succeed Sports
88
Shintaro Kawabata
All
89
Ryota Kiyohara
1–3
Race calendar and results
All rounds were held in Japan and were part of the Super GT events. The Autopolis round, initially scheduled for May 22nd, has been cancelled in the aftermath of the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes .[ 3] On July 1, it was finally decided that one of the cancelled races will be held at the fourth round at Fuji and the other at the season finale at Motegi, both rounds becoming triple-header rounds.[ 4]
Round
Circuit
Date
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
Winning driver
Winning team
1
1
Okayama International Circuit , Mimasaka
9 April
Shintaro Kawabata
Sena Sakaguchi
Shintaro Kawabata
Succeed Sports
R2
10 April
Shintaro Kawabata
Mizuki Ishizaka
Shintaro Kawabata
Succeed Sports
2
R1
Fuji Speedway , Oyama
3 May
Ritomo Miyata
Shintaro Kawabata
Kazuto Kotaka
TOM'S Spirit
R2
4 May
Shinji Sawada
Kazuto Kotaka
Kazuto Kotaka
TOM'S Spirit
3
R1
Sportsland SUGO , Murata
23 July
Kazuto Kotaka
Toshiki Oyu
Toshiki Oyu
Rn-sports
R2
24 July
Kazuto Kotaka
Kazuto Kotaka
Kazuto Kotaka
TOM'S Spirit
4
R1
Fuji Speedway , Oyama
6 August
Ritomo Miyata
Takuro Shinohara
Ritomo Miyata
TOM'S Spirit
R2
7 August
Kazuto Kotaka
Tomoki Takahashi
Ritomo Miyata
TOM'S Spirit
R3
Takuro Shinohara
Ritomo Miyata
Yuya Hiraki
Le Beausset Motorsports
5
R1
Suzuka Circuit , Suzuka
27 August
Takuya Otaki
Sena Sakaguchi
Takuya Otaki
Honda Formula Dream Project
R2
28 August
Toshiki Oyu
Toshiki Oyu
Toshiki Oyu
Rn-sports
6
R1
Twin Ring Motegi , Motegi
12 November
Toshiki Oyu
Takuro Shinohara
Kohta Kawaii
Le Beausset Motorsports
R2
Toshiki Oyu
Ritomo Miyata
Sena Sakaguchi
Honda Formula Dream Project
R3
13 November
Takuro Shinohara
Ritomo Miyata
Yuya Hiraki
Le Beausset Motorsports
Championship standings
Only the best thirteen results counts towards the championship. Points are awarded to the top 10 classified finishers in each race. No points are awarded for pole position or fastest lap.
Position
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
10th
Points
25
18
15
12
10
8
6
4
2
1
Drivers' standings
Teams' standings
Pos
Driver
Pts.
1
Honda Formula Dream Project
203
2
TOM'S Spirit
182
3
Rn-sports
125
4
Le Beausset Motorsports
99
5
B-Max Racing team
91
6
Field Motorsport
79
7
Succeed Sports
76
8
Media Do Kageyama Racing
63
9
KCMG
53
10
Sutekina Racing Team
30
11
Leprix Sport
14
12
Eagle Sport
9
13
Buzz International
8
14
Garage Chabatake
6
15
CMS Motorsports Project
4
16
RSS
2
17
Skill Speed
1
18
Team Plus 10 NRS
1
References
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