QUALIFYING ROUND
PO. |
NO. |
MACHINE |
DRIVER |
BEST LAP |
TYRE |
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1 |
#17 |
Astemo CIVIC TYPE R-GT
Honda CIVIC TYPE R-GT |
Kakunoshin Ohta
Koudai Tsukakoshi |
1'26.709
1'27.222 |
|
2 |
#3 |
Niterra MOTUL Z
Nissan Z NISMO GT500 |
Mitsunori Takaboshi
Atsushi Miyake |
1'27.134
1'27.205 |
|
3 |
#23 |
MOTUL AUTECH Z
Nissan Z NISMO GT500 |
Ronnie Quintarelli
Katsumasa Chiyo |
1'27.282
1’27.077 |
|
4 |
#8 |
ARTA MUGEN CIVIC TYPE R-GT #8
Honda CIVIC TYPE R-GT |
Tomoki Nojiri
Nobuharu Matsushita |
1'26.825
1'27.573 |
|
AN EXHILARATING RACE
Temperatures as high as July were predicted across the country, and at Fuji Speedway, the temperature rose to 23 degrees and the track surface temperature to 41 degrees at the start. The race was cut off just after the start of the three-hour race at 1:36 p.m.
Takaboshi and Miyake took the lead at the first corner and began to pull away from second place and below. On the 23rd lap, Quintarelli and Chiyo moved into second place. However, at the timing of their first pit stop, Tsukakoshi and Ohta moved back into second place. At the timing of their second pit stop, Quintarelli and Chiyo were in second place. The Nojiri and Matsushita team moved up to third place, leading to a battle between the Hondas and the Tsukakoshi and Ohta team. However, with eight minutes left on the clock, the Nojiri and Matsushita pair encountered transmission trouble and had to return to the pits and retire. In the end, Tsukakoshi and Ohta finished in third place, following the two cars from the Nismo team, with Bridgestone-equipped cars occupying 9th place from the top.
ACTUAL RACE
PO. |
NO. |
MACHINE |
DRIVER |
BEST LAP |
TYRE |
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1 |
#3 |
Niterra MOTUL Z
Nissan Z NISMO GT500 |
Mitsunori Takaboshi
Atsushi Miyake |
1'29.559 |
|
2 |
#23 |
MOTUL AUTECH Z
Nissan Z NISMO GT500 |
Katsumasa Chiyo
Ronnie Quintarelli |
1'29.872 |
|
3 |
#17 |
Astemo CIVIC TYPE R-GT
Honda CIVIC TYPE R-GT |
Koudai Tsukakoshi
Kakunoshin Ohta |
1'29.659 |
|
4 |
#36 |
au TOM'S GR Supra
TOYOTA GR Supra GT500 |
Sho Tsuboi
Kenta Yamashita |
1'30.195 |
|
WORDS FROM THE PODIUM
“Honestly, I'm happy to have won. My teammate has changed since this year, and the tyres have been changed to Bridgestone tyres, so I'm still able to find a place where I can perform well.'' However, I was able to finish second overall in the qualifying round, and I was worried about how my long run would go in the final, but my long run pace was relatively stable, which was good data that I can use for the next race. I think it was a race where we learned a lot in everything. However, we still don't have the balance of the car that we want, sowe won't be satisfied with this win and will aim even higher.”
Mitsunori Takaboshi, Winning Driver (Nittera MOTUL Z/Bridgestone)
“I'm really surprised and happy to have stepped up to GT500 and won the second race. I think I was able to perform better than I expected in qualifying, and that's why I was able to line up at the front.'' In the first and second stints, Takaboshi made a good start and took the lead, creating a considerable margin, so I really stayed calm and didn't panic and made sure I didn't make any collisions or mistakes. I was able to stay calm and race. Thanks to Takaboshi and the team creating a margin, I was able to race easily and win, and I feel that there are areas where I need to improve my driving. I want to continue without changing."
Atsushi Miyake, Winning Driver (Nittera MOTUL Z/ Bridgestone)
“The two Nismo tyres we have been supplying since this season finished 1-2, and we were able to provide stable performance to other manufacturers and teams as well. I think there was a lot of competition for positions, but I feel like the winning team was one of the best. As the conditions were descending to the bottom, we were able to run the race without losing performance, as all teams ended up pitting at almost the same time. I think the result was more about the team's overall strength than the selection. The next race at Suzuka is a 3-hour race, and we will continue to support each team we supply even though the circuit has different characteristics.”
Takahiko Yamamoto, Bridgestone Motorsport Tyre Development Manager