2020 Super GT Series explained

The 2020 Autobacs Super GT Series was motor racing championship based in Japan for grand touring cars. The series is sanctioned by the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) and run by the GT Association (GTA). It was the twenty-eighth season of the Japan Automobile Federation Super GT Championship which includes the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC) era and the sixteenth season the series to compete under the Super GT name. It was the thirty-eighth overall season of a JAF national sportscar championship dating back to the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship.

Team Kunimitsu and drivers Naoki Yamamoto and Tadasuke Makino won the Drivers' and Teams' Championships in GT500 for Honda and their new NSX-GT with a front-engine layout. They clinched the championship in the final lap of the final race of the season, after championship rivals TGR Team KeePer TOM's and driver Ryo Hirakawa ran out of fuel at the final corner. Nissan customer racing team Kondo Racing and drivers Kiyoto Fujinami and João Paulo Lima de Oliveira won the GT300 class championships in the second-generation GT-R NISMO GT3.

Schedule

Initial 2020 schedule

On July 26, 2019, the GTA announced the provisional calendar for the 2020 Super GT series, with the number of rounds remaining at 8, but with an increase in the number of overseas races, with the return of Chang International Circuit in Thailand, and for the first time since 2013 Super GT Series, a return to Sepang International Circuit, in Malaysia. Despite its absence in the calendar, Sepang had remained a popular choice for manufacturers when reviewing locations for testing, particularly during the winter months. At the time, dates for neither of the overseas rounds were revealed, although the races were expected to take place between June and August. The round, introduced to replace the 1000 km of Suzuka, was dropped to avoid a clash with the 2020 Summer Olympics, which would be held in Tokyo.[1] A finalised calendar with the dates for both overseas rounds was revealed during the 2019 Motegi GT 250 km weekend.[2] [3]

Impact of coronavirus pandemic

On March 18, 2020, the original opening round at Okayama International Circuit was postponed to an undetermined date due to the coronavirus pandemic.[4] On March 30, 2020, the second and third rounds at Fuji Speedway and Suzuka Circuit were each postponed.[5] On April 5, 2020, the series released its first revised calendar, which was scheduled to begin on July 12 at Okayama. With the 2020 Summer Olympics postponed, the Fuji Speedway round, traditionally scheduled for the Golden Week holiday of May 4, was moved to August 9.

On June 4, 2020, a second revision to the calendar was announced.[6] The season is now scheduled to begin on July 19 at Fuji Speedway, the first of three confirmed races that were announced to be held at Fuji, with a fourth added later. Two rounds were scheduled to take place at Suzuka Circuit, with one scheduled for August 23, the date that was originally set for the cancelled 2020 Suzuka 10 Hours. Two rounds were scheduled to take place at Twin Ring Motegi. The rounds at Okayama International Circuit, Autopolis, and Sportsland Sugo in Japan, as well as the round at Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia, were all cancelled for 2020.[7] On June 8, 2020, it was confirmed that the eighth and final round would take place at Fuji Speedway on November 29, after the round at Chang International Circuit in Thailand, which was provisionally scheduled to take place on December 27, was cancelled.[8] The first event format was announced on June 29, with the first race at Fuji being held at a 300 kilometre distance.[9]

This season saw a number of corporate sponsors purchasing naming rights for individual rounds. Oono Associates purchased naming rights for all four rounds held at Fuji Speedway, under their Takanokono Hotel property based in Matsuyama, Japan. Steel manufacturer Fujimaki Group purchased naming rights for the two rounds held at Suzuka Circuit and Twin Ring Motegi.

RoundRaceCircuitDate
1Takanokono Hotel Fuji GT 300 km Race Fuji SpeedwayJuly 18–19
2August 8–9
3Fujimaki Group Suzuka GT 300 km Race Suzuka CircuitAugust 22–23
4Fujimaki Group Motegi GT 300 km Race Twin Ring MotegiSeptember 12–13
5Takanokono Hotel Fuji GT 300 km Race Fuji SpeedwayOctober 3–4
6Fujimaki Group Suzuka GT 300 km Race Suzuka CircuitOctober 24–25
7Fujimaki Group Motegi GT 300 km Race Twin Ring MotegiNovember 7–8
8Takanokono Hotel Fuji GT 300 km Race Fuji SpeedwayNovember 28–29

Teams and drivers

A total of 45 teams registered to take part in the 2020 Super GT season, 15 teams from the GT500 class, and 30 teams from the GT300 class.

GT500

TeamMakeCarEngineDriversTyreRounds
NDDP Racing with B-Max[10] NissanNissan GT-R NISMO GT500Nissan NR20B 2.0 L Turbo I43 Kohei HirateAll
Katsumasa Chiyo
ARTA[11] HondaHonda NSX-GTHonda HR-420E 2.0 L Turbo I48 Tomoki NojiriAll
Nirei Fukuzumi
NissanNissan GT-R NISMO GT500Nissan NR20B 2.0 L Turbo I412 Daiki SasakiAll
Kazuki Hiramine
TGR Team Wako's ROOKIE[12] [13] ToyotaToyota GR Supra GT500Toyota RI4AG 2.0 L Turbo I414 Kazuya OshimaAll
Sho Tsuboi
TGR Team ZENT Cerumo38 Yuji TachikawaAll
Hiroaki Ishiura
HondaHonda NSX-GTHonda HR-420E 2.0 L Turbo I416 Hideki MutohAll
Ukyo Sasahara
HondaHonda NSX-GTHonda HR-420E 2.0 L Turbo I417 Koudai TsukakoshiAll
Bertrand Baguette
TGR Team WedsSport BandohToyotaToyota GR Supra GT500Toyota RI4AG 2.0 L Turbo I419 Yuji KunimotoAll
Ritomo Miyata
NissanNissan GT-R NISMO GT500Nissan NR20B 2.0 L Turbo I423 Tsugio MatsudaAll
Ronnie Quintarelli
NissanNissan GT-R NISMO GT500Nissan NR20B 2.0 L Turbo I424 Mitsunori TakaboshiAll
Jann Mardenborough
TGR Team au TOM'SToyotaToyota GR Supra GT500Toyota RI4AG 2.0 L Turbo I436 Yuhi SekiguchiAll
Sacha Fenestraz
TGR Team KeePer TOM'S37 Ryō HirakawaAll
Nick Cassidy1–6
Kenta Yamashita7–8
TGR Team SARDToyotaToyota GR Supra GT500Toyota RI4AG 2.0 L Turbo I4391
Yuichi NakayamaAll
Sena Sakaguchi[14] 2
Heikki Kovalainen[15] 3–8
Modulo Nakajima RacingHondaHonda NSX-GTHonda HR-420E 2.0 L Turbo I464 Takuya IzawaAll
Hiroki Otsu
HondaHonda NSX-GTHonda HR-420E 2.0 L Turbo I4100 Naoki YamamotoAll
Tadasuke Makino

GT300

TeamMakeCarEngineDriversTyreRounds
Cars Tokai Dream28LotusLotus Evora MC GT300GTA V8 4.5 L V82 Hiroki Katoh[16] All
Masataka Yanagida
Goodsmile Racing & Team UKYO[17] Mercedes-AMGMercedes-AMG GT3 EvoMercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V84 Nobuteru TaniguchiAll
Tatsuya Kataoka
Team Mach[18] ToyotaToyota 86 MC GT300GTA V8 4.5 L V85 Natsu SakaguchiAll
Yuya Hiraki
Advics muta Racing INGINGToyotaToyota 86 MC GT300GTA V8 4.5 L V86 Ryohei SakaguchiAll
Kazuto Kotaka1–6, 8
Yuui Tsutsumi7
BMW Team Studie × CSL

Team UpGarage[19]

ARTA
BMWBMW M6 GT3BMW S63B44 4.4 L Twin Turbo V87 Seiji AraAll
Tomohide Yamaguchi
HondaHonda NSX GT3 EvoHonda JNC1 3.5 L Twin Turbo V618 Takashi KobayashiAll
Kosuke Matsuura
55 Toshiki OyuAll
Shinichi Takagi1–6
Nobuharu Matsushita7–8
Pacific - D'station Racing AMR[20] Aston MartinAston Martin Vantage AMR GT3Aston Martin M177 4.0 L Twin Turbo V89 Tomonobu FujiiAll
Kei Cozzolino1–4, 6–7
Takuro Shinohara5, 8
GAINERNissanNissan GT-R Nismo GT3Nissan VR38DETT 3.8 L Twin Turbo V610 Kazuki HoshinoAll
Keishi Ishikawa
11 Katsuyuki HiranakaAll
Hironobu Yasuda
Audi Team HitotsuyamaAudiAudi R8 LMS EvoAudi DAR 5.2 L V1021 Shintaro KawabataAll
Tsubasa Kondo
R'Qs Motor SportsMercedes-AMGMercedes-AMG GT3Mercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V822 Hisashi Wada1–4, 6–8
Masaki Jyonai
Hoppy Team Tsuchiya[21]

Max Racing
PorschePorsche 911 GT3 RPorsche M98/80 4.2 L F625 Takamitsu MatsuiAll
Kimiya Sato
LexusLexus RC F GT3Lexus 2UR-GSE 5.4 L V8244 Rintaro KuboAll
Atsushi Miyake
aprToyotaToyota GR Sport Prius PHV apr GTToyota 2UR-GSE 5.4 L V830 Hiroaki NagaiAll
Manabu Orido
Toyota 2UR-GSE 5.4 L Hybrid V831 Koki SagaAll
Yuhki Nakayama
X WorksAudiAudi R8 LMS EvoAudi DAR 5.2 L V1033 Shaun ThongAll
Takuro Shinohara1
Hiroyuki Matsumura[22] 2
Takeshi Kimura3–4
Kota Sasaki5–8
Modulo Drago CorseHondaHonda NSX GT3 EvoHonda JNC1 3.5 L Twin Turbo V634 Ryo MichigamiAll
Jake Parsons
arto Ping An Team ThailandLexusLexus RC F GT3Lexus 2UR-GSE 5.4 L V835 Masahiro Sasaki2–5
Yuui Tsutsumi
Sean Walkinshaw6–8
Mathias Beche
NILZZ RacingNissanNissan GT-R Nismo GT3Nissan VR38DETT 3.8 L Twin Turbo V648 Taiyou IidaAll
Yuki Tanaka1–5, 8
Yusaku Shibata6
Ryuichiro Tomita7
Arnage RacingMercedes-AMGMercedes-AMG GT3 EvoMercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V850 Masaki KanoAll
Ryosei Yamashita1–4
Kizuku Hirota5, 7
Hideto Yasuoka6, 8
Saitama Toyopet Green Brave[23] ToyotaToyota GR Supra GT300Toyota 2UR-GSE 5.4 L V852 Hiroki YoshidaAll
Kohta Kawaai
Kondo RacingNissanNissan GT-R Nismo GT3Nissan VR38DETT 3.8 L Twin Turbo V656 Kiyoto FujinamiAll
João Paulo de Oliveira
LM CorsaLexusLexus RC F GT3Lexus 2UR-GSE 5.4 L V860 Hiroki YoshimotoAll
Shunsuke Kohno
R&D SportSubaruSubaru BRZ R&D SportSubaru EJ20 2.0 L Turbo F461 Takuto IguchiAll
Hideki Yamauchi
K2 R&D LEON RacingMercedes-AMGMercedes-AMG GT3 EvoMercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V865 Naoya GamouAll
Togo Suganami
JLOC[24] LamborghiniLamborghini Huracán GT3 EvoLamborghini DGF 5.2 L V1087 Tsubasa TakahashiAll
Shinnosuke Yamada
88 Takashi KogureAll
Yuya Motojima
K-tunes RacingLexusLexus RC F GT3Lexus 2UR-GSE 5.4 L V896 Morio NittaAll
Sena Sakaguchi1,3–8
Shigekazu Wakisaka2
Tomei SportsNissanNissan GT-R Nismo GT3Nissan VR38DETT 3.8 L Twin Turbo V6360 Takayuki AokiAll
Atsushi Tanaka1, 5, 8
Yusaku Shibata2–4
Takuya Otaki6–7

Vehicle changes

GT500 Class

GT300 Class

Entrant changes

GT500 Class

GT300 Class

Mid-season changes

Due to travel restrictions put into place as a result of the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, several driver changes were necessitated, starting from the opening round at Fuji Speedway.

Results

Drivers credited with winning Pole Position for their respective teams are indicated in bold text.

RoundCircuitDateClassPole PositionRace Winner
1 Fuji Speedway19 JulyGT500No. 37 TGR Team KeePer TOM'SNo. 37 TGR Team KeePer TOM'S
Nick Cassidy
Ryō Hirakawa
Nick Cassidy
Ryō Hirakawa
GT300No. 65 K2 R&D LEON RacingNo. 52 Saitama Toyopet GreenBrave
Naoya Gamou
Togo Suganami
Kohta Kawaai
Hiroki Yoshida
29 AugustGT500No. 8 ARTANo. 17 Keihin REAL Racing
Nirei Fukuzumi
Tomoki Nojiri
Bertrand Baguette
Koudai Tsukakoshi
GT300No. 6 Advics muta Racing INGINGNo. 2 Cars Tokai Dream28
Kazuto Kotaka
Ryohei Sakaguchi
Hiroki Katoh
Masataka Yanagida
3 Suzuka Circuit23 AugustGT500No. 64 Modulo Nakajima RacingNo. 23 NISMO
Takuya Izawa
Hiroki Otsu
Tsugio Matsuda
Ronnie Quintarelli
GT300No. 31 aprNo. 11 GAINER
Yuhki Nakayama
Koki Saga
Katsuyuki Hiranaka
Hironobu Yasuda
4 Twin Ring Motegi13 SeptemberGT500No. 38 TGR Team ZENT CerumoNo. 17 Keihin REAL Racing
Hiroaki Ishiura
Yuji Tachikawa
Bertrand Baguette
Koudai Tsukakoshi
GT300No. 360 Tomei SportsNo. 65 K2 R&D LEON Racing
Takayuki Aoki
Yusaku Shibata
Naoya Gamou
Togo Suganami
5 Fuji Speedway4 OctoberGT500No. 8 ARTANo. 39 TGR Team SARD
Nirei Fukuzumi
Tomoki Nojiri
Yuichi Nakayama
Heikki Kovalainen
GT300No. 6 Advics muta Racing INGINGNo. 56 Kondo Racing
Kazuto Kotaka
Ryohei Sakaguchi
Kiyoto Fujinami
João Paulo de Oliveira
6 Suzuka Circuit25 OctoberGT500No. 8 ARTANo. 23 NISMO
Nirei Fukuzumi
Tomoki Nojiri
Tsugio Matsuda
Ronnie Quintarelli
GT300No. 96 K-Tunes RacingNo. 21 Audi Team Hitotsuyama
Morio Nitta
Sena Sakaguchi
Shintaro Kawabata
Tsubasa Kondo
7 Twin Ring Motegi8 NovemberGT500No. 64 Modulo Nakajima RacingNo. 8 ARTA
Takuya Izawa
Hiroki Otsu
Nirei Fukuzumi
Tomoki Nojiri
GT300No. 61 R&D SportNo. 56 Kondo Racing
Takuto Iguchi
Hideki Yamauchi
Kiyoto Fujinami
João Paulo de Oliveira
8 Fuji Speedway29 NovemberGT500No. 37 TGR Team KeePer TOM'SNo. 100 Team Kunimitsu
Ryō Hirakawa
Kenta Yamashita
Tadasuke Makino
Naoki Yamamoto
GT300No. 52 Saitama Toyopet GreenBraveNo. 52 Saitama Toyopet GreenBrave
Kohta Kawaai
Hiroki Yoshida
Kohta Kawaai
Hiroki Yoshida

Championship standings

Drivers' championships

Scoring system

GT500

Driver Ranking GT500 2020 Series[30] !Rank!Driver!Team!FUJ
!FUJ
!SUZ
!MOT
!FUJ
!SUZ
!MOT
!FUJ
!Points
1 Naoki Yamamoto
Tadasuke Makino
No. 100 Team Kunimitsu65255Ret3 169
2 Ryō Hirakawa No. 37 TGR Team KeePer TOM'S14764Ret6267
3 Koudai Tsukakoshi
Bertrand Baguette
No. 17 Keihin REAL RacingRet18110105459
4 Yuhi Sekiguchi
Sacha Fenestraz
No. 39 TGR Team au TOM'S22311127133 56
5 Tomoki Nojiri
Nirei Fukuzumi
No.8 ARTA81413Ret331554
6 Tsugio Matsuda
Ronnie Quintarelli
No. 23 NISMO11918111 7951
7 Kazuya Oshima
Sho Tsuboi
No. 14 TGR Team Wako's Rookie339421212Ret47
8 Nick Cassidy No. 37 TGR Team KeePer TOM'S14764Ret46
9 Yuichi Nakayama No. 39 TGR Team SARD5659111814 42
10 Yuji Tachikawa
Hiroaki Ishiura
No. 38 TGR Team ZENT Cerumo47Ret29510840
11 Heikki Kovalainen No. 39 TGR Team SARD5911181431
12 Takuya Izawa
Hiroki Otsu
No. 64 Modulo Nakajima Racing131341013621131
13 Kohei Hirate
Katsumasa Chiyo
No. 3 NDDP Racing with B-Max7867Ret4 15629
14 Hideki Mutoh
Ukyo Sasahara
No. 16 Team Red Bull Mugen1210Ret3613412 25
15 Daiki Sasaki
Kazuki Hiramine
No. 12 Team ImpulRet111212829724
16 Kenta Yamashita No. 39 TGR Team SARD521
No. 37 TGR Team KeePer TOM'S62
17 Yuji Kunimoto
Ritomo Miyata
No. 19 TGR Team WedsSport Bandoh91510Ret79111010
18 Sena Sakaguchi No. 39 TGR Team SARD65
19 Mitsunori Takaboshi
Jann Mardenborough
No. 24 Kondo Racing1012111314814134
RankDriverTeamFUJ
FUJ
SUZ
MOT
FUJ
SUZ
MOT
FUJ
Points

GT300

Driver Ranking GT300 2020 Series[31] !Rank!Driver!Team!FUJ
!FUJ
!SUZ
!MOT
!FUJ
!SUZ
!MOT
!FUJ
!Points
1 Kiyoto Fujinami
João Paulo de Oliveira
No. 56 Kondo Racing459201161271
2 Hiroki Yoshida
Kohta Kawaai
No. 52 Saitama Toyopet GreenBrave1612254Ret4162
3 Naoya Gamou
Togo Suganami
No. 65 K2 R&D LEON Racing646131019459
4 Toshiki Oyu No. 55 ARTA73 2672 78745
5 Takuto Iguchi
Hideki Yamauchi
No. 61 R&D SportRet2 43 16125844
6 Katsuyuki Hiranaka
Hironobu Yasuda
No. 11 GAINER22116101591843
7 Shinichi Takagi No. 55 ARTA73 2672 738
8 Nobuteru Taniguchi
Tatsuya Kataoka
No. 4 Goodsmile Racing with Team UKYO927 89832 1536
9 Ryohei Sakaguchi No. 6 Advics muta Racing INGING149131672 22 3 34
9 Kazuto Kotaka No. 6 Advics muta Racing INGING149131672 3 34
10 Hiroki Katoh
Masataka Yanagida
No. 2 Cars Tokai Dream281213 132711242331
11 Shintaro Kawabata
Tsubasa Kondo
No. 21 Audi Team Hitotsuyama178255141131229
12 Kazuki Hoshino
Keishi Ishikawa
No. 10 GAINER51051112217622
13 Takashi Kogure
Yuya Motojima
No. 88 JLOC2515272 613RetRet20
14 Natsu Sakaguchi
Yuya Hiraki
No. 5 Team Mach3112923154 RetRet19
15 Takashi Kobayashi
Kosuke Matsuura
No. 18 Team UpGarage22182 1418Ret162515
16 Morio Nitta No. 96 K-tunes Racing1123284265 172215
16 Sena Sakaguchi No. 96 K-tunes Racing1128426 517 2215
17 Takayuki Aoki No. 360 Tomei SportsRet1211272517 3 2112
18 Koki Saga
Yuhki Nakayama
No. 31 apr2714 7155182710 12
19 Takuya Otaki No. 360 Tomei Sports17 3 11
20 Takamitsu Matsui
Kimiya Sato
No. 25 Hoppy Team Tsuchiya1920148 11961410
21 Tomonobu Fujii No. Pacific - D'station Racing AMR1019101824242558
22 Ryo Michigami
Jake Parsons
No. 34 Modulo Drago Corse871910132714178
23 Nobuharu Matsushita No. 55 ARTA877
24 Takuro Shinohara No. 33 X Works186
No. 9 Pacific - D'station Racing AMR245
25 Tsubasa Takahashi
Shinnosuke Yamada
No. 87 JLOC262516Ret17626Ret5
26 Seiji Ara
Tomohide Yamaguchi
No. 7 BMW Team Studie × CSL152221 Ret98 18195
27 Hiroki Yoshimoto
Shunsuke Kohno
No. 60 LM Corsa131617122214129 2
28 Kei Cozzolino No. 9 Pacific - D'station Racing AMR101910182424252
29 Hiroaki Nagai
Manabu Orido
No. 30 apr2117Ret24202010131
30 Yusaku Shibata No. 360 Tomei Sports12112725 1
No. 48 NILZZ Racing25
Yuki Tanaka No. 48 NILZZ Racing2326222128251120 0
Ryuichiro Tomita No. 48 NILZZ Racing110
Rintaro Kubo
Atsushi Miyake
No. 244 Max Racing1613202619WD15240
Masahiro Sasaki
Yuui Tsutsumi
No. 35 arto Ping An Team ThailandRet1519210
Shaun Thong No. 33 X Works18Ret2417292220160
Masaki Kano No. 50 Arnage Racing20241822232321110
Ryosei Yamashita No. 50 Arnage Racing202418220
Sean Walkinshaw
Mathias Beche
No. 35 arto Ping An Team Thailand1923260
Taiyou Iida No. 48 NILZZ Racing2326222128200
Shigekazu Wakisaka No. 96 K-tunes Racing230
Hisashi Wada
Masaki Jyonai
No. 22 R'Qs Motor Sports242823Ret2628270
Atsushi Tanaka No. 360 Tomei SportsRet250
Hiroyuki Matsumura No. 33 X WorksRet0
RankDriverTeamFUJ
FUJ
SUZ
MOT
FUJ
SUZ
MOT
FUJ
Points

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