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Revision as of 06:35, 3 May 2018
2019 Yaname Electronics Super Formula season | |
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Season | |
Races | 9 (7 rounds) |
Start date | TBA |
Start Event | Yaname Electronics Grand Prix of Suzuka |
End date | TBA |
End Event | JAF Grand Prix at Fuji Speedway |
Awards | |
Driver's Champion | TBD |
Team's Champion | TBD |
Seasons | |
Previous season | Next season |
2018 | 2020 |
Development Categories | |
Tier 1 | 2019 Eurasian F3 season |
Tier 2 | 2019 Asian F4 season |
The 2019 Yaname Electronics Super Formula season is the 33rd season of Super Formula, and the first under the title sponsorship of Yaname Electronics in a three year deal.
Teams and Drivers
All teams used Dallara SF19 chassis and Yokohama tyres.
Team | Engine | # | Driver | Rounds |
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Kondo Racing [?] | Toyota RI4B | 3 | Mitsunori Takaboshi | 1- |
4 | Template:GBR James Rossiter | 1- | ||
SUNOCO Team LeMans [?] | Honda HR-419E | 7 | Alex Palou | 1- |
8 | Template:AUS Anton de Pasquale | 1- | ||
Real Racing [?] | Honda HR-419E | 10 | Sena Sakaguchi | 1- |
11 | Toshiki Oyu | 1- | ||
Team Mugen [?] | Honda HR-419E | 15 | Nirei Fukuzumi | 1- |
16 | Naoki Yamamoto | 1- | ||
Itochu Enex Team Impul [?] | Toyota RI4B | 19 | Template:GBR Pippa Mann | 1- |
20 | Template:GBR Jann Mardenborough | 1- | ||
Kamaha Motorsports [?] | Toyota RI4B | 26 | Template:USA Tristan Jung | 1- |
27 | Antonio Felix da Costa | 1- | ||
Vantelin Team TOM'S [?] | Toyota RI4B | 36 | Kazuki Nakajima | 1- |
37 | Ritomo Miyata | 1- | ||
P.mu/cerumo INGING [?] | Toyota RI4B | 38 | Hiroaki Ishiura | 1- |
39 | Template:AUS Carter Simpson | 1- | ||
Docomo Team Dandelion Racing [?] | Honda HR-419E | 40 | Takuya Izawa | 1- |
41 | Template:BEL Bertrand Baguette | 1- | ||
B-MAX Racing Team [?] | Honda HR-419E | 50 | Takashi Kogure | 1- |
51 | Ye Hongli | 1- | ||
Tochigi Le Beausset Motorsports [?] | Toyota RI4B | 62 | Kohei Hirate | 1- |
63 | Matt Solomon | 1- | ||
PIAA Nakajima Racing [?] | Honda HR-419E | 64 | Daisuke Nakajima | 1- |
65 | Template:GBR Oliver Rowland1 | 1- | ||
Super Hanamura Intensity Team [?] | Honda HR-419E | 98 | Nobuharu Matsushita | 1- |
99 | Hiroki Otsu | 1- |
Notes
- 1 Originally, Heikki Kovalainen was hired for the #65 PIAA Nakajima Racing. However, after a breach of contract with Kovalainen wanting to drive for LeMans' PES C1 operation, they fired him with immediate effect and hired Oliver Rowland as a replacement.
Race Calendar
Race | Track | Date | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | ||
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1 | Yaname Electronics Grand Prix of Suzuka | Suzuka Circuit | 21 April | 1 | Kazuki Nakajima | Kazuki Nakajima | Kazuki Nakajima | Vantelin Team TOM'S |
2 | Pacific Grand Prix | Okayama International Circuit | 26 May | 2 | Kazuki Nakajima | Kazuki Nakajima | Kazuki Nakajima | Vantelin Team TOM'S |
3 | Grand Prix of Kantō | Twin Ring Motegi (Road) | 28 July | 3 | ||||
4 | Grand Prix of Kyushu | Autopolis | 11 August | 4 | ||||
5 | Grand Prix of Tōhoku | Sportslands SUGO | 1 September | 5 | ||||
6 | Grand Prix of Kansai | Suzuka Circuit | 13 October | 6 | ||||
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7 | JAF Grand Prix at Fuji Speedway | Fuji Speedway | 10 November | 8 | ||||
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