2008 Formula Challenge Japan

The 2008 Formula Challenge Japan was a multi-event motor racing championship for open-wheel formula racing cars, and the third season of the Formula Challenge Japan racing 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 5 April and ended on 21 September.[1][2] All but one of the race weekends were run in support of the Formula Nippon Championship.

Toyota junior driver Yūji Kunimoto, whose brother Keisuke had won the previous year's title, dominated the championship in his second year of competition. Kunimoto took eight wins and seven pole positions from the season's sixteen races, and finished all but one race on the podium to secure a 101-point lead over his nearest rival, Nissan junior and former Formula BMW UK driver Kimiya Satō. Nissan stablemate Katsumasa Chiyo won thrice to finish third in the standings, while Takamitsu Matsui and Tsubasa Mekaru took the remaining race victories.

Teams and drivers edit

Team No. Driver Rounds
XGamut Mitsuba-ya FCJ 1   Hikaru Abe All
C-SPAN San-M FCJ 2   Kazuumi Kobayashi All
Rêve RT FCJ 3   Kazuki Kawamura All
SRS-F Scholarship
SRS-F SANAI FCJ
4   Takashi Kobayashi All
6   Shigetomo Shimono All
15   Kazuki Miura [ja] All
26   Kazuma Kokubu All
FTRS
TDP Scholarship
Sugamata Sekkotsuin FTRS
Café Julia FTRS
Team Samurai FTRS
FTRS Team NATS [ja]
Citykart FTRS
5   Naoya Gamou All
8   Yūji Kunimoto All
9   Tsubasa Mekaru All
13   Toshihiro Hinata All
17   Tohjirō Azuma All
20   Takamitsu Matsui All
21   Makoto Kanai All
22   Yūichi Nakayama All
23   Kōta Matsui All
Iwasaki Industry 7   Yūki Iwasaki All
NDDP
NDDP MyBrans
10   Kimiya Satō All
12   Daiki Sasaki All
18   Katsumasa Chiyo All
19   Masayuki Yamashita All
DL Team Naoki 11   Mika Kagoshima [ja] All
Broval.jp NAC 14   Kenji Hosokawa All
A-Project FCJ 16   Kōta Lee All
H.I.S. Travel FCJ 24   Igor Sushko All
Winds Nikoya FCJ 25   Kōtarō Hatano All
Source[2]

Race calendar and results edit

All races were held in Japan. All rounds, with the exception of rounds 7–8, were run in support of Formula Nippon.

Round Circuit Date Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver
1 Fuji Speedway, Oyama 5 April   Takamitsu Matsui   Yūji Kunimoto   Takamitsu Matsui
2 6 April   Yūji Kunimoto   Takamitsu Matsui   Yūji Kunimoto
3 Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka 10 May   Takamitsu Matsui   Kenji Hosokawa   Katsumasa Chiyo
4 11 May   Katsumasa Chiyo   Katsumasa Chiyo   Katsumasa Chiyo
5 Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi 24 May   Takamitsu Matsui   Yūji Kunimoto   Yūji Kunimoto
6 25 May   Yūji Kunimoto   Takamitsu Matsui   Katsumasa Chiyo
7 Fuji Speedway, Oyama 28 June   Yūji Kunimoto   Yūji Kunimoto   Yūji Kunimoto
8 29 June   Yūji Kunimoto   Takamitsu Matsui   Takamitsu Matsui
9 Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka 12 July   Yūji Kunimoto   Kimiya Satō   Yūji Kunimoto
10 13 July   Naoya Gamou   Kimiya Satō   Kimiya Satō
11 Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi 9 August   Tsubasa Mekaru   Takashi Kobayashi   Tsubasa Mekaru
12 10 August   Kimiya Satō   Takashi Kobayashi   Takamitsu Matsui
13 Fuji Speedway, Oyama 30 August   Masayuki Yamashita   Kimiya Satō   Yūji Kunimoto
14 31 August   Makoto Kanai   Yūji Kunimoto   Yūji Kunimoto
15 Sportsland SUGO, Murata 20 September   Yūji Kunimoto   Yūji Kunimoto   Yūji Kunimoto
16 21 September   Yūji Kunimoto   Takamitsu Matsui   Yūji Kunimoto

Championship standings edit

Drivers' Championship edit

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

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PP FL
20 15 12 10 8 6 4 3 2 1 1 1
Pos. Driver FUJ SUZ MOT FUJ SUZ MOT FUJ SUG Points
1   Yūji Kunimoto 2 1 3 3 1 2 1 4 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 272
2   Kimiya Satō 4 6 4 6 6 7 2 2 2 1 14 2 3 3 6 2 171
3   Katsumasa Chiyo 3 14 1 1 2 1 7 9 7 5 15 4 2 21 7 Ret 136
4   Takamitsu Matsui 1 2 DNS 22 23 6 3 1 10 16 6 1 4 14 9 4 129
5   Makoto Kanai 16 15 6 5 13 16 13 5 21 10 2 5 9 2 5 6 78
6   Masayuki Yamashita 14 10 Ret 2 12 4 4 3 3 6 Ret 24 17 12 18 17 67
7   Tsubasa Mekaru 7 5 Ret 4 4 Ret 9 Ret 12 19 1 6 16 9 DNS 15 63
8   Naoya Gamou 13 12 13 7 24 Ret 6 Ret 4 2 10 10 15 22 3 3 62
9   Takashi Kobayashi 5 3 Ret 16 Ret 9 26 13 11 9 7 8 8 Ret 2 21 51
10   Kazuki Miura 6 19 11 Ret 25 3 23 6 5 4 22 17 Ret 24 10 8 46
11   Kōta Lee 17 Ret 7 14 7 8 5 24 Ret 12 17 11 5 6 12 10 34
12   Tohjirō Azuma 11 13 Ret 8 5 18 10 11 18 18 8 7 14 4 11 7 33
13   Yūichi Nakayama 10 4 8 13 20 Ret 12 8 6 Ret 5 Ret 11 10 13 13 32
14   Kenji Hosokawa 18 8 2 18 11 Ret 14 7 13 11 21 12 7 7 15 Ret 31
15   Daiki Sasaki 9 11 Ret 12 10 DNS 15 21 15 14 Ret 18 12 5 4 5 29
16   Kazuma Kokubu 23 21 5 Ret 8 Ret 8 10 16 21 4 9 13 13 14 12 27
17   Yūki Iwasaki 8 9 9 11 3 12 11 14 14 13 12 14 18 11 16 16 19
18   Toshihiro Hinata 12 7 Ret 9 18 5 17 16 9 Ret Ret 21 10 18 19 9 19
19   Shigetomo Shimono 15 16 DNS 20 9 10 16 15 Ret 7 11 15 22 8 22 14 10
20   Hikaru Abe 20 24 15 Ret 15 14 21 12 8 22 9 13 19 19 8 18 8
21   Kōtarō Hatano 26 22 10 15 14 13 19 20 17 15 Ret 23 6 15 20 11 7
22   Igor Sushko 22 18 12 10 19 15 22 19 Ret 8 13 16 24 16 17 22 4
-   Kazuumi Kobayashi 21 23 14 19 17 11 18 18 19 20 18 19 20 17 24 20 0
-   Mika Kagoshima 25 20 16 21 16 Ret 24 17 23 23 16 Ret 21 20 23 24 0
-   Kōta Matsui 19 17 Ret Ret 21 17 25 22 22 24 19 22 23 23 21 23 0
-   Kazuki Kawamura 24 25 Ret 17 22 Ret 20 23 20 17 20 20 Ret 25 Ret 19 0
Pos. Driver FUJ SUZ MOT FUJ SUZ MOT FUJ SUG Points
Key
Colour Result
Gold Race winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Did not finish (Ret)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
Excluded (EX)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Withdrew (WD)
Blank Did not participate

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

References edit

  1. ^ "2008 Formula Challenge Japan - rounds". Super Formula | Formula Challenge Japan official website (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-11-11.
  2. ^ a b "2008 Formula Challenge Japan - Point standings". Super Formula | Formula Challenge Japan official website (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-11-11.