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Revision as of 19:54, 3 January 2023

2021 Yaname Electronics Super Formula season
Yaname SF logo.png
Season
Races 10
Start date 4 April
Start Event Flag of Japan svg.png Fuji Speedway
End date 31 October
End Event Flag of Japan svg.png Suzuka Circuit
Awards
Driver's Champion TBA
Team's Champion TBA
Seasons
Previous season Next season
2020 2022


The 2021 Yaname Electronics Super Formula season will be the 35th season of Super Formula, and the third under the title sponsorship of Yaname Electronics in a three year deal.

The series organizers announced yet another calendar expansion, this time to 10 races as Suzuka's East Course was added back for the first time since 2002 as well as a second race at Fuji.

Teams and Drivers

All teams used Dallara SF19 chassis and Yokohama tyres.

Team # Driver Engine Rounds
Flag of Japan svg.png Kondo Racing [?] 3 Flag of Japan svg.png Kenta Yamashita Toyota RI4B 1-
4 Flag of Japan svg.png Mitsunori Takaboshi 1-
Flag of Japan svg.png ENEOS Team LeMans [?] 7 Flag of Japan svg.png Ritomo Miyata 1-
8 Flag of Sweden svg.png Felix Rosenqvist 1-
Flag of Hong Kong svg.png Team KCMG [?] 17 Flag of Japan svg.png Akira Yamamura 1-
18 Flag of Spain svg.png Álex Palou 1-
Flag of Japan svg.png carenex Team Impul [?] 19 Template:GBR Dan Ticktum 1-
20 Flag of Brazil svg.png Igor Fraga 1-
Flag of Japan svg.png Kuo Vantelin Team TOM'S [?] 36 Flag of Japan svg.png Ryo Hirakawa 1-
37 Flag of Japan svg.png Yuhi Sekiguchi 1-
Flag of Japan svg.png P.mu/cerumo INGING [?] 38 Flag of Japan svg.png Yuji Kunimoto 1-
39 Template:FRA Sacha Fenestraz 1-
Flag of Japan svg.png Docomo Team Dandelion Racing [?] 5 Template:GBR Tom Blomqvist Honda HR-419E 1-
6 Flag of Japan svg.png Naoki Yamamoto 1-
Flag of Japan svg.png Red Bull Mugen Team Goh [?] 15 Flag of Japan svg.png Ukyo Sasahara 1-
16 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Emma Kickert 1-
Template:GBR Bentley Team Kahama [?] 26 Flag of Japan svg.png Nirei Fukuzumi 1-
27 Flag of Japan svg.png Koyomi Setou 1-
Flag of Japan svg.png B-MAX Racing Team [?] 50 Flag of India svg.png Victoria Desai 1-8, 10
Flag of Japan svg.png "Dragon" 9
51 Flag of Japan svg.png Yu Kanamaru 1-
Flag of Japan svg.png Autobacs Racing Team Aguri [?] 55 Flag of Japan svg.png Ren Sato 1-
56 Flag of Japan svg.png Tomoki Nojiri 1-
Flag of Japan svg.png TCS Nakajima Racing [?] 64 Flag of New Zealand svg.png Mitch Evans 1-
65 Flag of Japan svg.png Tomo Kazama 1-
Template:AUT /Flag of Japan svg.png MarchSixteen with ThreeBond [?] 95 Template:AUT T.K. Wolf 1-
96 Flag of Japan svg.png Sena Sakaguchi 1-

Race Calendar

All rounds (except the season finale) are raced over a distance of 175km. The JAF Grand Prix at Suzuka is raced over a distance of 225km.

Round Date Track Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
1 4 April Flag of Japan svg.png Fuji Speedway
2 25 April Flag of Japan svg.png Suzuka Circuit East
3 16 May Flag of Japan svg.png Autopolis
4 20 June Flag of Japan svg.png Sportsland SUGO
5 4 July Flag of Japan svg.png Twin Ring Motegi
6 15 August Flag of Thailand svg.png Chang International Circuit
7 22 August Template:MAS Sepang International Circuit
8 26 September Flag of Japan svg.png Okayama International Circuit
9 17 October Flag of Japan svg.png Fuji Speedway
10 31 October Flag of Japan svg.png Suzuka Circuit

Championship Standings

Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
Qualifying 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Race 20 15 11 8 6 5 4 3 2 1

1 2 3 – Qualifying position (Top 3)