The 2024 AUTOBACS SUPER GT Round 7 at Autopolis delivered a rollercoaster of excitement, especially in the GT300 class, where unpredictable weather, bold strategy, and relentless competition set the stage for a race that will be remembered for its twists and turns. Yuui Tsutsumi and Hibiki Taira, driving the #2 muta Racing GR86 GT/Bridgestone, provided the main storyline, turning their 14th place start into a dramatic second-place finish despite a penalty that threatened their hopes for victory.
WEATHER CHAOS AND QUALIFYING DRAMA
Much like the sixth round, the seventh round of the season was a true battle against the elements. Intermittent heavy rain, lightning, and thick fog on Saturday forced the organizers to cancel the day’s schedule entirely. The race weekend was condensed into a one-day showdown on Sunday, leaving teams scrambling to adapt to the shortened preparation time.
The early morning qualifying session saw teams dealing with tricky weather conditions. With temperatures hovering around a chilly 12 degrees and the track surface even colder at 13 degrees, most teams began on rain tyres. As the track dried up, a mad scramble ensued, with some drivers switching to slicks to try to gain a time advantage. Tsutsumi and Taira, starting from 14th, faced an uphill battle. The track, drying slowly in the cold, proved difficult to navigate, but they were undeterred, knowing their race pace could still shine.