Formula Regional Japanese Championship

The Formula Regional Japanese Championship is a Japanese formula racing championship held under FIA Formula Regional car regulations. Announced by the Japan Automobile Federation on 26 December 2019, it was confirmed that K2 Planet, promoter of Super Taikyu Series, would organise the championship starting in the 2020 season. The top nine finishing drivers in the championship receive FIA Super License points.[1][2]

Formula Regional Japanese Championship
CategoryFormula Regional
RegionJapan
ConstructorsDome
Engine suppliersAutotecnica
Tyre suppliersDunlop
Drivers' championJapan Miki Koyama
Teams' championJapan Super License
Official websitehttps://frj.jp/
Current season

Car

The championship utilizes a spec chassis for all competitors, this being the DOME F111/3 chassis. The car will be powered by a single-make 270hp turbo engine provided by Autotecnica. [3]

Specifications

  • Engine: In-line 4-cylinder 1750cc intercooler turbo MAX 270hp
  • Gearbox: 6-speed paddle shift + mechanical LSD
  • Weight: 670kg (minimum weight including driver and ballast)
  • Length ': 4,900mm
  • Width : 1,850mm
  • Wheelbase : 2,950mm
  • Steering: rack and pinion

Champions

Drivers

Season Driver Team Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Margin
2020 Japan Sena Sakaguchi Japan Sutekina Racing Team 9 11 11 8 275 52
2021 Japan Yuga Furutani Japan TOM'S Youth 3 4 10 7 240 61
2022 Japan Miki Koyama Japan Super License 5 7 17 8 349 69

Teams

Season Team Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points Margin
2020 Japan Sutekina Racing Team 9 11 19 8 275 38
2021 Japan TOM'S Youth 3 4 10 7 245 57
2022 Japan Super License 5 7 18 8 349 69

Masters Cup

Season Driver Team Poles Wins Podiums Fastest laps Points (Masters) Margin
2020 Japan Nobuhiro Imada Japan JMS Racing 0 0 0 0 220 1
2021 Japan Takashi Hata Japan Super License 0 0 0 0 196 3
2022 Japan Hirobon Japan Rn-sports 0 0 1 0 281 14

Circuits

Number Circuits Rounds Years
1 Japan Fuji Speedway 5[lower-alpha 1] 2020–⁠present
2 Japan Sportsland Sugo 3 2020–present
Japan Twin Ring Motegi 3 2020–present
Japan Okayama International Circuit 3 2020–present
5 Japan Suzuka International Racing Course 2 2021–present
6 Japan Autopolis 1 2020

Notes

  1. Fuji Speedway hosted 2 rounds in 2020 and 2022.

References

  1. Wood, Elliot (11 September 2019). "Japanese Regional F3 series and car revealed". Formula Scout. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  2. Wood, Elliot (10 December 2019). "FIA reveals changes to superlicence points system". Formula Scout. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  3. "Information on how to sell FIA Formula Regional standard vehicles "Dome F111 / 3"". fia-fr.jp. 27 December 2019. Retrieved 26 December 2019.

See also

  • Super Formula Lights (Japanese regional F2000/F3-class; had been F3 until promoters changed to Euroformula Open format)
  • Super Formula (Japanese regional F3000/F2-class)
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