SARD explained

SARD Corporation
Type:Limited
Foundation:1985
Location City:Higashimachi, Toyota, Aichi
Location Country:Japan
Key People:Shin Kato, President
Industry:Motorsport and car tuning
Products:Racing team, aftermarket tuning component
Owner:Shin Kato
Homepage:https://www.sard.co.jp

is a Japanese tuning company and racing team from Toyota, Aichi, mainly competing in the Super GT series and specializing in Toyota tuning parts.

History

The company was formed in 1972 as Sigma Automotive Co., Ltd by Shin Kato to develop and produce motorsport related parts and accessories as well as operating their own racing team.[1]

In 1985, the racing division of Sigma Automotive became an independent company, Kato established a company called Sigma Advanced Racing Development (SARD) specializing in motorsport as well as producing aftermarket parts for Toyota automobiles.[2]

Products

Sigma Advanced Racing Development (SARD) develops and manufactures tuning parts mainly for Toyota cars, namely turbochargers, redesigned fuel systems and cooling systems, suspension parts and aerodynamic kits.[3] The company is not restricted to Toyotas as they are well known within the aftermarket tuning market for their fueling components used by numerous tuning companies.[4]

Current Product Lines

Also, under the SARD Marine Project, a separate project to its car works, it builds and sell its Toyota powered motorboats.[5]

Motorsport

Sigma Automotive began its racing career in the Fuji Grand Champion Series and in 1973 participated for the first time in the 24 Hours of Le Mans with their Sigma MC73, powered by a Mazda Wankel engine, becoming the first Japanese car to qualify for Le Mans, before retiring early in the race with electrical problems.[6] The team returned for the following year with a Mazda backed MC74, finishing but not making enough laps to be classified. In 1975 the team switched to a Toyota powerplant in the MC75, only to suffer from another early retirement. After transitioning out of international motorsports, Sigma Automotive would continue to compete in numerous domestic series.

SARD returned to international motorsports in 1989, debuting as a Toyota backed team named Toyota Team SARD in the first round of World Sports Prototype Championship held in Suzuka, using a Toyota 89C-V, also competing in the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship. With the demise of Group C in 1993, SARD switched to the newly formed JGTC series and also return to Le Mans with a V8 powered MR2 known as the MC8-R, having the same spell of misfortune as they had during the 1970s, competing in 1995 and 1996, only to fail to pre-qualify in the face of the newer generations of GT1 cars in the following year. SARD also entered a Toyota Supra in first two years of the MC8-R program where it faced against fellow Japanese GT machines in form of Nissan Skyline GT-R and Honda NSX, the latter which also raced in and won the GT2 class in 1995. The JGTC-specification Supra was entered in the 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans where it finished 14th, the team returned again in 1996 but did not finish.[7]

SARD continued to compete in the JGTC and Super GT series with works-backed Toyotas and Lexuses; the team currently fields a Toyota GR Supra under the Toyota Team SARD name. In the 2016 Super GT Championship, SARD won its first-ever Super GT championship with a Lexus RC F driven by Heikki Kovalainen and Kohei Hirate.[8] [9] [10]

In 2006, SARD competed in the 24 Hours of Tokachi, a Super Taikyu race, with a hybrid powered Lexus GS450h finishing 4th in class and 17th overall.[11] For the following year, SARD took their Super GT specification Supra out of retirement, installed a hybrid version of its Super GT 3UZ-FE engine, giving out 4800NaN0 and 3760NaN0 of torque.[12] The Supra, rechristened as the Denso SARD Supra HV-R and driven by series regulars André Couto, Akira Iida, Katsuyuki Hiranaka and Tatsuya Kataoka[13] started on pole and effortlessly dominated the entire race, completing 616 laps, 19 laps ahead of the runner-up. It became the first hybrid-powered car to win a race.

SARD planned to take part in the 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship season with a LMP2-class prototype in association with Morand Racing, with plans for a future LMP1 entry.[14] However, SARD was forced to reduce its participation after a loss of backers before the season started; it was unable to come up with half of the season's budget, as agreed with Morand.[15] Nevertheless, Morand continued to compete under the Team SARD Morand name during the 2015 season.

Complete JGTC Results[16] [17]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearCarTyresClassNo.Drivers12345678PosPts
1994Toyota SupraGT139 Jeff KrosnoffFUJSENFUJSUG
MIN
NC1
1995Toyota SupraGT139 Jeff KrosnoffSUZ
FUJ
SEN
FUJ
SUG
MIN
6th32
1996Toyota SupraGT50039 Wayne Gardner
Alain Ferté
Naoki Nagasaka
Giampiero Simoni
SUZ
FUJ
SEN
FUJ
SUG
MIN
6th31
1997Toyota SupraGT50039 Masami Kageyama
Tatsuya Tanigawa
Olivier Grouillard
SUZ
FUJ
SEN
FUJ
MIN
SUG
2nd67
1998Toyota SupraGT50039 Keiichi Tsuchiya
Tatsuya Tanigawa
SUZ
FUJ
SEN
FUJ
MOT
MIN
SUG
7th36
1999Toyota SupraGT50039 Keiichi Tsuchiya
Masahiko Kageyama
SUZ
FUJ
SUG
MIN
FUJ
OKA
MOT
12th5
2000Toyota SupraGT50039 Masahiko Kageyama
Ralph Firman
MOT
FUJ
SUG
FUJ
OKA
MIN
SUZ
7th25
2001Toyota SupraGT50039 Jérémie Dufour
Masahiko Kageyama
Romain Dumas
OKA
FUJ
SUG
FUJ
MOT
SUZ
MIN
11th22
2002Toyota SupraGT50039 Jérémie Dufour
Manabu Orido
OKA
FUJ
SUG
SEP
FUJ
MOT
MIN
SUZ
9th33
2003Toyota SupraGT50039 Manabu Orido
Dominik Schwager
OKA
FUJ
SUG
FUJ
FUJ
MOT
AUT
SUZ
6th57
2004Toyota SupraGT50039 Jérémie Dufour
André Couto
OKA
SUG
SEP
TOK
MOT
AUT
SUZ
2nd61

Complete Super GT Results[18]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearCarTyresClassNo.Drivers123456789PosPoints
2005Toyota SupraGT50039 André Couto
Ronnie Quintarelli
OKA
FUJ
SEP
SUG
MOT
FUJ
AUT
SUZ
12th21
2006Toyota SupraGT50066 André Couto
Katsuyuki Hiranaka
Soheil Ayari
SUZ
OKA
FUJ
SEP
SUG
SUZ
MOT
AUT
FUJ
15th9
2007Lexus SC430GT50039 André Couto
Katsuyuki Hiranaka
SUZ
OKA
FUJ
SEP
SUG
SUZ
MOT
AUT
FUJ
15th37
2008Lexus SC430GT50039 André Couto
Toranosuke Takagi
Koki Saga
SUZ
OKA
FUJ
SEP
SUG
SUZ
MOT
AUT
FUJ
16th29
2009Lexus SC430GT50039 André Couto
Kohei Hirate
OKA
SUZ
FUJ
SEP
SUG
SUZ
FUJ
AUT
MOT
13th48
2010Lexus SC430GT50039 André Couto
Kohei Hirate
Carlo van Dam
SUZ
OKA
FUJ
SEP
SUG
SUZ
FUJ
MOT
12th26
2011Lexus SC430GT50039 Hiroaki Ishiura
Takuto Iguchi
OKA
FUJ
SEP
SUG
SUZ
FUJ
AUT
MOT
7th61
2012Lexus SC430GT50039 Hiroaki Ishiura
Juichi Wakisaka
OKA
FUJ
SEP
SUG
SUZ
FUJ
AUT
MOT
3rd78
2013Lexus SC430GT50039 Hiroaki Ishiura
Juichi Wakisaka
OKA
FUJ
SEP
SUG
SUZ
FUJ
AUT
MOT
7th70
2014Lexus RC FGT50039 Hiroaki Ishiura
Oliver Jarvis
OKA
FUJ
AUT
SUG
FUJ
SUZ
BUR
MOT
10th43
2015Lexus RC FGT50039 Heikki Kovalainen
Kohei Hirate
Christian Klien
OKA
FUJ
CHA
FUJ
SUZ
SUG
AUT
MOT
13th40
2016Audi R8 LMSGT30026 Shogo Mitsuyama
Yuya Motojima
Tsubasa Kondo
OKA
FUJ
SUG
FUJ
SUZ
CHAMOT
MOT
16th27
Lexus RC FGT50039 Heikki Kovalainen
Kohei Hirate
OKA
FUJ
SUG
FUJ
SUZ
CHA
MOT
MOT
1st103
2017Lexus LC500 GT500GT5001 Heikki Kovalainen
Kohei Hirate
OKA
FUJ
AUT
SUG
FUJ
SUZ
CHA
MOT
6th64
Audi R8 LMSGT30026 Shinnosuke Yamada
Jake Parsons
Christian Klien
OKA
FUJ
AUT
SUG
FUJ
SUZ
CHA
MOT
24th11
2018Lexus LC500 GT500GT50039 Heikki Kovalainen
Kamui Kobayashi
Sho Tsuboi
OKA
FUJ
SUZ
CHA
FUJ
SUG
AUT
MOT
9th62
2019Lexus LC500 GT500GT50039 Heikki Kovalainen
Yuichi Nakayama
OKA
FUJ
SUZ
BUR
FUJ
AUT
SUG
MOT
5th64
2020Toyota GR Supra GT500GT50039 Yuichi Nakayama
Heikki Kovalainen
Kenta Yamashita
Sena Sakaguchi
FUJ
FUJ
SUZ
MOT
FUJ
SUZ
MOT
FUJ
8th64
2021Toyota GR Supra GT500GT50039 Heikki Kovalainen
Yuichi Nakayama
OKA
FUJ
MOT
SUZ
SUG
AUT
MOT
FUJ
9th58
2022Toyota GR Supra GT500GT50039 Yuichi Nakayama
Yuhi Sekiguchi
OKA
FUJ
SUZ
FUJ
SUZ
SUG
AUT
MOT
8th51.5
2023Toyota GR Supra GT500GT50039 Yuichi Nakayama
Yuhi Sekiguchi
OKA
FUJ
SUZ
FUJ
SUZ
SUG
AUT
MOT
8th58
Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.* Season still in progress.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.sumopower.com/sard.htm SARD
  2. http://www.japancorp.net/Article.Asp?Art_ID=12822 JCN Network: Toyota to Enter Hybrid Sedan in 24-hour Race
  3. http://www.sardracing.com/ Sard Racing
  4. Web site: SARD :: PRODUCTS . 2023-02-13 . www.sard.co.jp.
  5. http://www.sard.co.jp/marine/sard_marine/index.htm SARD Marine Project
  6. http://media.ford.com/pdf/rotary6_e.pdf Le Mans and the Racing Rotary
  7. Web site: 2009-02-18 . Retrospective>>toyota Supra Gt Lm At Le Mans . 2023-07-25 . Speedhunters . en-US.
  8. Web site: Clifford . Joe . 2019-01-21 . Lexus RC F in motorsport: the story so far . 2023-07-25 . Lexus UK Magazine . en-GB.
  9. Web site: DENSO TEAM SARD RC F Clinches Title In Motegi Finale dailysportscar.com . 2023-07-25 . www.dailysportscar.com.
  10. Web site: Lexus RC F Team SARD Wins Japan's 2016 Super GT Championship . 2023-07-25 . Lexus Enthusiast Community Forums . en-US.
  11. http://www.autoblog.com/2007/07/15/denso-sard-supra-hv-r-takes-the-pole-at-tokachi-24/ Autoblog: Denso SARD Supra HV-R takes the pole at Tokachi 24
  12. http://www.autoblog.com/2007/06/18/toyota-sard-entering-supra-hv-r-hybrid-racer-in-tokachi-24-hours/ Autoblog: Toyota SARD entering Supra HV-R hybrid racer in Tokachi 24 hours
  13. TOYOTA MOTOR SPORTS − 十勝24時間レース スペシャルサイト
  14. Web site: Noda (SARD): "In the Future, We'll Move to LMP1" – Sportscar365. 17 February 2015 .
  15. Web site: Dagys. John. Inside the Developing Tale of Team SARD-Morand. Sportscar365. 21 April 2015 . 1 August 2017.
  16. Web site: World Sports Racing Prototypes - All Japan Grand Touring Championship . 2022-08-24 . www.wsrp.cz.
  17. Web site: SUPERGT.net Race Archive . 2022-11-10 . supergt.net.
  18. Web site: World Sports Racing Prototypes - All Japan Grand Touring Championship . 2022-08-24 . www.wsrp.cz.