2024 Formula Regional Japanese Championship Explained

The 2024 Formula Regional Japanese Championship was a multi-event, Formula Regional open-wheel single seater motor racing championship held in Japan. The drivers competed in Formula Regional cars that conform to the FIA Formula Regional regulations for the championship. This was the fifth season of the series, promoted by K2 Planet, and the 46th overall season of an FIA ladder series (dating to the 1979 Japanese Formula 3 Championship).[1]

The season started on 9 March at Suzuka International Racing Course and ran over six weekends, until 13 October.[2] All three titles were wrapped up at the penultimate round of the season, with Michael Sauter becoming the first foreign driver to win the Drivers' Championship, while his team Birth Racing Project【BRP】took the Teams' Championship and N-SPEED driver "Yugo" topped the Masters' class.

Teams and drivers

All teams and drivers competed using the Dome F111/3 Regional F3 car, powered by an Alfa Romeo engine and with Dunlop tires.

TeamNo.DriverStatusRounds
DELiGHTWORKS Racing2 Yugo Iwasawa[3] 6
Sutekina Racing Team3 Jiei Okuzumi[4] 1
Fuma Horio[5] 2–4
Birth Racing Project【BRP】5 Michael Sauter[6] All
55nowrap Sebastian MansonAll
Rn-sports11 ""1
Masayuki Ueda[7] 5–6
78 Yuta Fujiwara6
Abbey Racing16 "Akita"1, 5
NILZZ Racing18 "Yuki"[8] 4–6
N-SPEED23 "”All
TOM'S Formula28nowrap Yoshiaki Nakamura[9] All
Eagle Sports29 Juancho Brobio1
Tadakazu Kojima5
Sky Motorsports36 Wang Zhongwei1, 6
TGR-DC Racing School[10] 37 Yuki Sano5–6
38 Kazuhisa Urabe5–6
PONOS Racing45 Yorikatsu Tsujikonowrap1, 3, 5–6
Bionic Jack Racing51 Kizuku Hirota1
Alfie Briggs[11] 2
53 Jesse LaceyAll
HELM Motorsports62 Anna Inotsume[12] All

Race calendar

The 2024 calendar was revealed in late September 2023 and comprised 14 races over six rounds. The championship supported Super Formula for the first time in its history.

RoundCircuitDateSupport BillMap of circuit locations
1R1Suzuka International Racing Course, Suzuka9 MarchSuper Formula Championship
All Japan Road Race Championship
R2
R310 March
2R4Sportsland Sugo, Murata11 MaySugo Champion Cup
TCR Japan Touring Car Series
R512 May
3R6Okayama International Circuit, Mimasaka29 JunePorsche Carrera Cup Japan
Okayama Challenge Cup
Mini Challenge Japan
BMW M2 CS Racing Series
R730 June
R8
4R9Mobility Resort Motegi, Motegi24 AugustSuper Formula Championship
All Japan Road Race Championship
R1025 August
5R11Fuji Speedway, Oyama14 SeptemberFIA World Endurance Championship (6 Hours of Fuji)
R12
6R1312 OctoberSuper Formula Championship
R1413 October

Race results

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamMasters' class winner
1R1Suzuka International Racing Course Kizuku Hirota Jiei Okuzumi Jiei OkuzumiSutekina Racing Team "Motoki"
R2 Michael Sauter Michael Sauter Michael SauterBirth Racing Project【BRP】 "Akita"
R3 Jiei Okuzumi Michael Sauter Michael SauterBirth Racing Project【BRP】 "Motoki"
2R4Sportsland Sugo Fuma Horio Michael Sauter Fuma HorioSutekina Racing Team "Yugo"
R5 Sebastian Manson Michael Sauter Fuma HorioSutekina Racing Team "Yugo"
3R6Okayama International Circuit Michael Sauter Michael Sauter Michael SauterBirth Racing Project【BRP】 "Yugo"
R7 Michael Sauter Michael Sauter Jesse Lacey Yorikatsu Tsujiko
R8 Michael Sauter Michael Sauter Michael SauterBirth Racing Project【BRP】 Yorikatsu Tsujiko
4R9Mobility Resort Motegi Sebastian Manson Sebastian Manson Michael SauterBirth Racing Project【BRP】 "Yuki"
R10 Michael Sauter Michael SauterBirth Racing Project【BRP】 "Yuki"
5R11Fuji Speedway Yuki Sano Yuki Sano Yuki SanoTGR-DC Racing School "Akita"
R12 Yuki Sano Yoshiaki Nakamura Yuki SanoTGR-DC Racing School "Akita"
6R13 Kazuhisa Urabe Yuki Sano Yuki SanoTGR-DC Racing School Masayuki Ueda
R14 Yuki Sano Yuki Sano Yuki SanoTGR-DC Racing School Yorikatsu Tsujiko

Season report

First half

The 2024 season began at Suzuka with 13 cars, the highest number in three years, and Bionic Jack’s Kizuku Hirota, BRP’s Michael Sauter and Sutekina’s Jiei Okuzumi shared pole positions. The first race saw multiple drivers get caught out by slippery track conditions, with poleman Hirota among them as he spun and rejoined in seventh. This saw Okuzumi inherit the lead and he held on through multiple safety car interruptions to win ahead of TOM'S’s Yoshiaki Nakamura and Bionic Jack’s Jesse Lacey. Conditions were better in race two, and Sauter converted his pole position into a win by eleven seconds over Okuzumi and Hirota. The final race began with the BRP teammates Sauter and Sebastian Manson fighting over second, with the latter initially taking the place before Sauter took it back. A safety car restart with three laps to go then allowed Sauter to close up to leader Okuzumi to overtake him and win the race. Still, with Sauter not finishing the first race, Okuzumi led the championship by eleven points after the first triple-header.[13]

Eight cars turned up at Sugo, where Sutekina’s debutant Fuma Horio and Manson took the pole positions. Horio had a bad start to the first race, but managed to keep ahead of Sauter and soon started building a gap. This gap grew to twelve seconds across the uninterrupted race, with Lacey coming home third, a further five seconds back. Race two saw Horio continue his strong pace. He took the lead from Manson right at the start, but this time was unable to build a similar gap. Manson kept close to him, but was unable to muster an attack on the lead. Sauter had a quiet race to take another podium in third. With championship leader Okuzumi not entering the round, Sauter took the championship lead by 22 points, while Horio’s double win saw him end his debut weekend fourth in the standings.[14]

Round three at Okayama saw Sauter dominate qualifying to take all three pole positions. He initially lost out to Lacey at the start of race one, before the Australian spun on a safety car restart. Nakamura took over first place, but Sauter kept close to him and made a move on him on lap eleven, taking the lead and winning the race. Horio took third, before clutch issues forced him to miss the second race. That encounter was held in wet conditions, with Sauter able to build a gap and finish first as Lacey and Nakamura fought behind him. A jump-start penalty for Sauter then saw him demoted to second. Manson made a late move on Nakamura, forcing the Japanese into retirement. He was handed a 30-second penalty, but still came third as every other driver was a lap down. Race three saw Sauter again lose the lead to Lacey at the start, but he fought back to reclaim it. Lacey was then also handed a jump-start penalty, which saw him drop to fourth behind Manson and PONOS’s Yorikatsu Tsujiko. Sauter now had a 53-point lead over Manson.[15]

Second half

The second half of the season began at Motegi with Manson taking pole position for the first race. He held his lead all race, while Sauter behind him first dropped behind Horio before taking second place back on the penultimate lap. Manson then ran off track in the final corner, handing Sauter the lead and the win, before rejoining unsafely, leading to Horio heavily crashing into him after the finish line. Manson was handed a penalty that dropped him to sixth, elevating Lacey onto the podium. Race two was a smoother affair, with Sauter taking pole position by over half a second before leading every lap and winning by 14 seconds. Manson in second was kept in check by Horio and others, but no one managed to pass him. His double win saw Sauter leave Motegi with a 77-point cushion to his nearest rival.[16]

The championship culminated in two rounds at Fuji Speedway, where the TGR-DC Racing School entered two Toyota juniors in Yuki Sano and Kazuhisa Urabe. They were immediately on pace, with Sano taking both pole positions. He dropped to third at the start of race one, behind Urabe and Sauter, before that pair then collided and Urabe retired. Sano, back in the lead, then went on to win ahead of HELM’s Anna Inotsume and Manson. Sauter was penalised and dropped to sixth, unable to clinch his championship. Race two saw Urabe again get by Sano, but it took only three corners before he was back in front. Nakamura then also got by Urabe to take second. Sauter had to retire with a clutch problem, but with Manson stuck in the midfield, the Swiss was crowned champion in the pits.[17]

Urabe and Sano were fastest again in qualifying for the final two races and took a pole position each. The former was immediately jumped by the latter at the start of the first race, and Sano controlled the race from that point on to win by five seconds. Urabe came second in a largely uneventful race, with DELiGHTWORKS Racing’s Yugo Iwasawa completing the podium on his return to the series. With Sano starting the second race from pole position, he did not have to overtake anyone and ended his four-race season with a fourth win that saw him take fifth place in the standings. Urabe took second again, unchallenged as Sauter in third had to fend off Iwasawa all race long. Manson finished his season with two eighth places, thereby claiming the runner-up spot in the championship.[18]

Sauter won six races and took four further podiums on his way to becoming FRJ’s first foreign champion. While he was dominant over some weekends, part-time drivers often came in and stole the show, like Horio at Sugo or Sano at the final four races, so the championship might have looked very different had these drivers done a full campaign. Away from the championship fight, FRJ supported Super Formula for the first time in its history, and was rewarded with its highest entry numbers in years at the start and the end of the season. Still entry numbers dropped to only eight drivers mid-season, with Formula Regional Japan (run to the FIA standard) and Super Formula Lights (aligned with the pre-2018 specification and Euroformula Open Championship) continuing to fight for supremacy in Japan’s second tier of formula racing.

Championship standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top ten drivers.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th 
Points251815121086421

Drivers' championship

PosDriverSUZSUGOKAMOTFUJ1FUJ2Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2
1 Michael SauterRet1123121116Ret43236
2 Sebastian MansonRet5352432623688155
3 Yoshiaki Nakamura2688†524DNS444256146
4 Jesse Lacey37Ret36614368477140
5 Yuki Sano1111100
6 Fuma Horio113DNSRet2398
7 Anna Inotsume6Ret667565Ret525101098
8 Jiei Okuzumi12261
9 Kazuhisa UrabeRet32251
10 "”1011978776781111141443
11 Yorikatsu Tsujiko797Ret53RetDNS121139
12 "Akita"84115732
13 Yugo Iwasawa3427
14 ""48526
15 Kizuku Hirota531225
16 Alfie Briggs4424
17 "Yuki"57910131319
18 Wang Zhongwei 91249918
19 Yuta Fujiwara6518
20 Masayuki Ueda7911128
21 Tadakazu Kojima1085
22 Juancho BrobioRet10102
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2Pts
SUZSUGOKAMOTFUJ1FUJ2

Masters' class standings

PosDriverSUZSUGOKAMOTFUJ1FUJ2Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2
1 "”44311122225544230
2 Yorikatsu Tsujiko232Ret11RetDNS21144
3 "Yuki"113433107
4 "Akita"31411102
5 Masayuki Ueda231276
6 ""12168
7 Tadakazu Kojima4230
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2Pts
SUZSUGOKAMOTFUJ1FUJ2
Bold – PoleItalics – Fastest Lap

Teams' championship

Only the best finishing driver of each team was eligible for teams' championship points.

PosDriverSUZSUGOKAMOTFUJ1FUJ2Pts
R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2
1Birth Racing Project【BRP】Ret1122121113643254
2Sutekina Racing Team122113DNSRet23159
3Bionic Jack Racing331234614368477153
4TOM'S Formula2688†524DNS444246146
5TGR-DC Racing School1111100
6HELM Motorsports6Ret667565Ret525101098
7Rn-sports485796552
8N-SPEED1011978776781111141443
9PONOS Racing797Ret53RetDNS121139
10Abbey Racing 84115732
11DELiGHTWORKS Racing3427
12NILZZ Racing57910131319
13Sky Motorsports91249918
14Eagle Sports Ret10101087
PosDriverR1R2R3R1R2R1R2R3R1R2R1R2R1R2Pts
SUZSUGOKAMOTFUJ1FUJ2

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wood . Ida . 2019-09-11 . Japanese Regional F3 series and car revealed . 2020-02-18 . Formula Scout . en-US.
  2. Web site: Formula Regional Japanese Championship . 2023-09-29 . frj.jp.
  3. Web site: 2024 Formula Regional Japanese Championship Round 6 Entry List. 27 September 2024. 27 September 2024. frj.jp.
  4. Web site: Formula Regional Japanese Championship . 2024-03-04 . frj.jp.
  5. Web site: 2024 SUGOチャンピオンカップレースシリーズ Rd.2 №1 暫定エントリーリスト .
  6. Web site: G FORCE DRIVER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 始動. 2024-02-14. frj.jp.
  7. Web site: 2024 Formula Regional Japanese Championship ラウンド 5 エントリーリスト. 2024-08-27. frj.jp.
  8. Web site: Formula Regional Japanese Championship . 2024-08-17 . frj.jp.
  9. Web site: 今シーズンはTOM'S FORMULAよりFormula Regional Japanese Championshipに参戦させて頂きます. 2024-02-29. instagram.
  10. News: フォーミュラ・リージョナルの終盤2大会にTGR-DC RSが参戦。佐野雄城と卜部和久がドライブへ . The TGR-DC RS will compete in the final two Formula Regional events. Yuki Sano and Kazuhisa Urabe will be driving . Auto Sport Web . Hirano . Ryuji . 2024-07-30 . 2024-07-30.
  11. Web site: 2 May 2024 . Alfie Briggs on Instagram: "Alfie Briggs is going international! I have received an amazing opportunity to race in Sugo at Round 2 of the Japanese Formula Regional Championship." . 2 May 2024 . Instagram.
  12. Web site: ユピテルが「2024 フォーミュラ・リージョナル・ジャパニーズ・チャンピオンシップ」に参戦!. 2023-02-15. yupiteru.co.jp.
  13. Web site: Wood . Ida . 2024-03-10 . Jiei Okuzumi starts FRegional Japan season at Suzuka with victory . 2024-10-21 . Formula Scout . en-US.
  14. Web site: Wood . Ida . 2024-05-12 . Fuma Horio wins twice on debut FRegional Japan weekend at Sugo . 2024-10-22 . Formula Scout . en-US.
  15. Web site: Wood . Ida . 2024-06-30 . Sauter takes two more wins at Okayama to grow FRegional Japan lead . 2024-10-28 . Formula Scout . en-US.
  16. Web site: Wood . Ida . 2024-08-25 . Sauter's dominant double at Motegi moves him closer to FRJC title . 2024-10-28 . Formula Scout . en-US.
  17. Web site: Wood . Ida . 2024-09-14 . Toyota junior Sano wins on debut, Sauter clinches FRJC title at Fuji . 2024-10-29 . Formula Scout . en-US.
  18. Web site: Wood . Ida . 2024-10-13 . Toyota junior Yuki Sano ends FRJC season with two more Fuji wins . 2024-11-04 . Formula Scout . en-US.