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Japan R&D Sport
FoundedNovember 7, 1991 (1991-11-07)
BaseHiratsuka, Kanagawa
Team principal(s)Eiji Tatsumi
Current seriesSuper GT
Former seriesJGTC
Current driversTakuto Iguchi, Hideki Yamauchi
Websitewww.rdsport.net

R&D Sport is a Japanese racing team currently competing in the Super GT series.

Racing history

R&D Sport was created in 1991 as a race car management, maintenance, and manufacturing company[1] and expanded to JGTC, racing under the company's own name in 2002.

Super Formula

The team first competed in Japanese Formula 3000 in 1992 as AD Racing with Finnish driver Mika Salo. The team changed to Navi Connection Racing in 1995 with driver Masahiko Kageyama taking third place at Suzuka in 1995 and third place at Fuji in 1996. Masami Kageyama, younger brother of Masahiko Kageyama, followed his sibling to third place at Fuji in 1997. A third-place finish at Fuji in 2000 from driver Shinsuke Shibahara would be R&D Sports' last podium in Formula Nippon.[2]

Super GT

The #62 R&D Sport Subaru Legacy B4 at Twin Ring Motegi in 2009

In 2001 R&D Sport moved to the JGTC in a Porsche 911 GT3 R driven by Shinsuke Shibahara and Shogo Mitsuyama. 2002 would be the first successful year of JGTC competition, changing to a new Vemac RD320R, Shibahara and Mitsuyama would win three rounds of the season, taking victory at Fuji, Twin Ring Motegi, and Mine Circuit and finishing second in the drivers' championship.[3]

R&D moved to GT500 with a Vemac RD350R in 2003, but they would not have the success of the last season, being unable to properly compete with the factory teams of GT500. As a result, the team dedicated 2004 to further developing their new Vemac RD408R competing in only one race of the season.

2005 would see the team move back to the GT300 class, as an accident with the team's RD408R ruined the planned GT500 effort. Instead R&D Sport was forced to use their Vemac RD350R from the 2003 season in the GT300 class, as it was no longer competitive in GT500. The team ran two cars in 2006 with Shogo Mitsuyama and Nobuteru Taniguchi winning at Okayama and taking third in the drivers' championship. Drivers Shinsuke Shibahara and Hiroyuki Yagi won the next round at Fuji and finished sixth in the drivers championship.[4]

Shinsuke Shibahara and Haruki Kurosawa achieved victory at Autopolis in 2007, finishing third in the drivers' championship.

R&D Sport began a partnership with Subaru in 2009 using a AWD Subaru Legacy B4 that debuted at the sixth round of the season at Suzuka. However the car developed problems with its front differential and was retired from the race.

2010 was a shift from the disappointing performance of the Legacy in 2009, by changing the car from an AWD setup to FR, Kota Sasaki and Tetsuya Yamano won at Suzuka.[5] 2011 was an even better performance, with Sasaki and Yamano winning at both Suzuka and Autopolis, finishing fourth overall in the drivers' championship.

STI and R&D Sport began a joint partnership in 2012 with STI general director Eiji Tatsumi taking over as team principal and a new Subaru BRZ for the 2012 season.

The #61 R&D Sport Subaru BRZ at Sportsland SUGO in 2012

In 2013 the team achieved victory a the fifth round of the season at Suzuka, with drivers Kota Sasaki and Tetsuya Yamano finishing fourth in the drivers' championship. At the eighth round of the series Tetsuya Yamano announced his retirement after the end of the 2013 season.

Yamano's replacement, Takuto Iguchi and Kota Sasaki win at Fuji and finish 5th in the drivers' championship in 2014.

The 2015 season is less successful than the previous year with the year's best finish being a third place podium at Suzuka.[6] Drivers Takuto Iguchi and Hideki Yamauchi finished the season twelfth overall in the driver's championship.[7]

Results

Super GT (JGTC)

Year Class Car Drivers Drivers' rankings
2001 GT300 #62 R&D Sport Porsche 911 GT3 R Japan Shogo Mitsuyama / Japan Shinsuke Shibahara 10th
2002 GT300 #62 R&D Sport Vemac RD320R Japan Shogo Mitsuyama / Japan Shinsuke Shibahara 2nd
2003 GT500 #62 R&D Dunlop Vemac RD350R Japan Shogo Mitsuyama / Japan Shinsuke Shibahara 20th
2004 GT500 #62 R&D Sport Vemac RD408R Japan Shogo Mitsuyama / Japan Shinsuke Shibahara NA
2005 GT300 #62 Willcom Advan Vemac RD350R Japan Tadao Uematsu / Japan Shinsuke Shibahara / Japan Hiroyuki Yagi 16th
2006 GT300 #61 Aneburu Advan Vemac RD320R Japan Shogo Mitsuyama / Japan Nobuteru Taniguchi 3rd
GT300 #62 Willcom Advan Vemac RD408R Japan Shinsuke Shibahara / Japan Hiroyuki Yagi / Japan Haruki Kurosawa 6th
2007 GT300 #62 Willcom Advan Vemac RD408R Japan Shinsuke Shibahara / Japan Haruki Kurosawa 3rd
2008 GT300 #62 Willcom Advan Vemac RD408R Japan Shinsuke Shibahara / Japan Haruki Kurosawa / Japan Shogo Mitsuyama 13th
2009 GT300 #62 R&D Sport Subaru Legacy B4 Japan Shogo Mitsuyama / Japan Tetsuya Yamano NA
2010 GT300 #62 R&D Sport Subaru Legacy B4 Japan Kota Sasaki / Japan Tetsuya Yamano 11th
2011 GT300 #62 R&D Sport Subaru Legacy B4 Japan Kota Sasaki / Japan Tetsuya Yamano 4th
2012 GT300 #61 R&D Sport Subaru BRZ Japan Kota Sasaki / Japan Tetsuya Yamano 14th
2013 GT300 #61 R&D Sport Subaru BRZ Japan Kota Sasaki / Japan Tetsuya Yamano / Japan Takuto Iguchi 4th
2014 GT300 #61 R&D Sport Subaru BRZ Japan Takuto Iguchi / Japan Kota Sasaki 5th
2015 GT300 #61 R&D Sport Subaru BRZ Japan Takuto Iguchi / Japan Hideki Yamauchi 12th

Super Formula (Formula Nippon, Japanese Formula 3000)

Year Team Chassis Engine Drivers Drivers' rankings
1992 AD Racing Reynard 92D Mugen Honda Finland Mika Salo 14th
1993 AD Racing Lola T93-50 Mugen Honda Finland Mika Salo 17th
1995 NAVI CONNECTION Reynard Mugen Honda Japan Masahiko Kageyama / Japan Masahiko Kondo 17th
1996 NAVI CONNECTION Reynard Mugen Honda Japan Masahiko Kageyama / Japan Masahiko Kondo 15th
1997 NAVI CONNECTION Reynard Mugen Honda Japan Masami Kageyama / Japan Katsumi Yamamoto 5th
1998 Team LeyJun Reynard Mugen Honda Japan Shinsuke Shibahara / Japan Osamu / Japan Taichiro Oonishi 24th
1999 Team LeyJun Reynard 99L Mugen Honda United Kingdom Peter Dumbreck / Japan Osamu / Japan Shinsuke Shibahara 7th
2000 Team LeyJun Reynard 2KL Mugen Honda Japan Shinsuke Shibahara / Japan Osamu 11th
TAKAGI B-1 Reynard 99L Mugen Honda Japan Tetsuji Tamanaka 19th
2001 TAKAGI B-1 Reynard 2KL Mugen Honda Japan Tetsuji Tamanaka / Japan Masahiko Kageyama 18th

References

  1. ^ "R&D SPORT 会社概要". www.rdsport.net. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  2. ^ "R&D SPORT 会社沿革". www.rdsport.net. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  3. ^ "JGTC 2002 Drivers Ranking". supergt.net. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  4. ^ "SUPERGT.net | 2006 Point Ranking". supergt.net. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  5. ^ "SUPERGT.net | 2010 Point Ranking". supergt.net. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  6. ^ "Results | SUPER GT OFFICIAL WEBSITE". supergt.net. Retrieved 2016-03-18.
  7. ^ "Results | SUPER GT OFFICIAL WEBSITE". supergt.net. Retrieved 2016-03-18.