2012 Formula Challenge Japan Explained

The 2012 Formula Challenge Japan was a multi-event motor racing championship for open-wheel formula racing cars, and the seventh running of the Formula Challenge Japan series, a young driver development series jointly supported by Honda, Toyota, and Nissan. The championship featured a mix of manufacturer-affiliated drivers and independent entries, and commenced on 7 April and ended on 4 November.[1] [2]

The championship featured a close battle between Honda-backed Nobuharu Matsushita and Toyota-supported Ryō Hirakawa; both drivers scored five wins over the course of the 12-race season, with Nissan-supported Mitsunori Takaboshi taking the remaining two victories. Matsushita would ultimately claim the championship title by countback over Hirakawa, with Takaboshi finishing third in the points standings.

Teams and drivers

TeamDriverRounds
FTRS Scholarship
FTRS
FTRS Clarion Hiroshima Toyopet
FTRS PTT
FTRS TMC
FTRS Ishiyaki Ramen Volcano
1 Shintarō KawabataAll
3 Hiroki ShinotaniAll
4 Ryō HirakawaAll
6 Nanin Indra-PayoongAll
9 Shinya MichimiAll
11 Shō TsuboiAll
14 Yuichi MikasaAll
HFDP Scholarship/SRS-F/Kotira
HFDP ARTA
2 Shun KurosakiAll
8 Shōta KiyoharaAll
10 Nobuharu MatsushitaAll
15 Tsubasa Takahashi8–9
20 Keishi Ishikawa5–7, 10–12
Team SPV5 Kōhei SutōAll
Houka Racing with Dunlop7 Ryō OgawaAll
NDDP Daishin
NDDP
12 Mitsunori TakaboshiAll
13 Kiyoto FujinamiAll
Exedy Racing Team16 Ai MiuraAll
Tokyo Motor Sports College17 Yūdai JinkawaAll
Honda Cars Mie-kita SBT18 Ryūnosuke Shibata1–2, 8–12
Kim's Racing19 Im Che-won8–12
GRID21 Takahiro Matsuda10–12
Source

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDate
1Fuji Speedway, Oyama7 April Ryō Hirakawa Ryō Hirakawa Ryō Hirakawa
28 April Ryō Hirakawa Ryō Hirakawa Ryō Hirakawa
3Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi12 May Mitsunori Takaboshi Mitsunori Takaboshi Ryō Hirakawa
413 May Mitsunori Takaboshi Mitsunori Takaboshi Mitsunori Takaboshi
5Fuji Speedway, Oyama1 September Nobuharu Matsushita Nobuharu Matsushita Nobuharu Matsushita
6 Nobuharu Matsushita Nobuharu Matsushita
72 September Nobuharu Matsushita Nobuharu Matsushita
8Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka6 October Ryō Hirakawa Nobuharu Matsushita Nobuharu Matsushita
97 October Nobuharu Matsushita Ryō Hirakawa
10Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka3 November Ryō Hirakawa Ryō Hirakawa Ryō Hirakawa
11 Mitsunori Takaboshi Nobuharu Matsushita
124 November Ryō Hirakawa Mitsunori Takaboshi

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

Points were awarded to the top six classified finishers, with one point awarded for pole position and fastest lap respectively.

DriverFUJMOTFUJSUZSUZPoints
1 Nobuharu Matsushita223511111521291
2 Ryō Hirakawa1113223211Ret591
3 Mitsunori Takaboshi415215344242165
4 Shōta Kiyohara334444231467636
5 Hiroki Shinotani514523125123318828
6 Shintarō KawabataRet6Ret6717651673315
7 Shō Tsuboi11712121351013Ret54187
8 Ryō Ogawa646712111410612677
9 Keishi Ishikawa158Ret11545
10 Shinya Michimi12910Ret9911849893
11 Ryūnosuke Shibata108951512122
12 Yuichi Mikasa165111014101518101010Ret2
13 Kiyoto Fujinami91091186769817Ret2
14 Kōhei Sutō81278616877Ret11111
- Shun Kurosaki7Ret814107919Ret1416150
- Tsubasa Takahashi1680
- Nanin Indra-Payoong141313DSQ1114131412139100
- Yūdai Jinkawa15Ret14916131617Ret1714130
- Im Che-won111118Ret140
- Ai Miura13111513DSQ151215131915160
- Takahiro Matsuda1613170
DriverFUJMOTFUJSUZSUZPoints
Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

References

  1. Web site: 2012 Formula Challenge Japan - rounds . 2023-10-20 . Super Formula Formula Challenge Japan official website.
  2. Web site: 2012 Formula Challenge Japan - Drivers . 2023-10-20 . Super Formula Formula Challenge Japan official website.