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The 2015 F4 Japanese Championship was the inaugural season of the F4 Japanese Championship. It began on 4 April in Okayama and finished on 15 November on Twin Ring Motegi after seven double header rounds.[1]
Teams and drivers
Team
|
|
Driver
|
Rounds
|
Hanashima Racing[2]
|
2
|
Katsuaki Kubota[3]
|
1–2, 7
|
Shuma Sato
|
3–5
|
Sutekina Racing Team[2]
|
3
|
Takahiro Ban[3]
|
1
|
Miku Ikejima
|
2–3
|
Sena Sakaguchi
|
4–7
|
RS Fine[2]
|
4
|
Shunsuke Kohno[3]
|
All
|
5
|
Yuya Hiraki[3]
|
All
|
Clear Corporation
|
6
|
Masanori Yonekura[3]
|
1, 3–4, 6
|
Honda Formula Dream Project[2]
|
7
|
Hiroki Otsu[4]
|
All
|
8
|
Yuta Kamimura[4]
|
All
|
9
|
Mizuki Ishizaka[4]
|
All
|
10
|
Katsuhide Kaneishi[3]
|
All
|
Rn-sports[2]
|
11
|
Tadasuke Makino[3]
|
All
|
57
|
Nobuhiro Yoshida
|
6
|
Team A-ONE with SECNA[2]
|
12
|
Yuki Shiraishi[3]
|
1–4, 6
|
KCMG[2]
|
14
|
Yuki Nemoto[5]
|
All
|
18
|
James Munro[3]
|
1–2
|
Paul Ip
|
3
|
Media Do Kageyama Racing[2]
|
16
|
Tsubasa Mekaru[6]
|
1–5
|
ARN Racing
|
17
|
Hiroaki Nagai
|
5–7
|
VSR Lamborghini S.C.Formula Jr[7]
|
19
|
Takuro Shinohara[7]
|
All
|
63
|
Nicolas Costa[3]
|
1–4
|
Gustavo Myasava
|
5–7
|
miNami aoYama with SARD[2][8]
|
20
|
Kotoka Goibuchi
|
2, 4
|
Ayaka Imahashi
|
3, 5
|
Miki Koyama
|
6–7
|
28
|
Yoshiaki Katayama[3]
|
1–2
|
39
|
Junpei Kato[3]
|
All
|
RSS
|
21
|
Turbo Asahi
|
3–4, 7
|
22
|
Ritomo Miyata
|
5–7
|
N-SPEED[2]
|
23
|
Yugo Tanabe[3]
|
All
|
Mars Racing Factory
|
24
|
Hideki Nakahara
|
7
|
Field Motorsport[2]
|
25
|
Tomoki Takahashi
|
2–4, 7
|
55
|
Takashi Hata[3]
|
1–2, 4, 6–7
|
75
|
Yuya Tezuka[3]
|
All
|
Zap Speed Racing Team[9]
|
27
|
Hwang Do-yun[9]
|
1–4, 7
|
Shunsuke Sato
|
32
|
Shunsuke Sato
|
4
|
Sfida Racing Team
|
34
|
"Flying Rat"
|
2–4
|
35
|
"Motor Mouse"
|
2–4
|
TOM'S Spirit[2]
|
36
|
Sho Tsuboi[3]
|
All
|
37
|
Kazuto Kotaka
|
2–7
|
Garage Chabatake[2]
|
38
|
Ryo Yamada[3]
|
1–3
|
Tsuyoshi Tajima
|
5, 7
|
Buzz International[10]
|
44
|
View Yamauchi[10]
|
All
|
45
|
Yosuke Yamazaki
|
7
|
B-MAX Racing Team[11]
|
50
|
Shinnosuke Yamada[11]
|
All
|
51
|
Yuichi Mikasa[11]
|
All
|
Saitama Toyopet GreenBrave[2]
|
52
|
Taku Bamba[3]
|
1–3, 5–7
|
Le Beausset Motorsports[12]
|
62
|
Noa Satomi[12]
|
All
|
Skill Speed[2]
|
66
|
Riku Hashimoto[3]
|
All
|
leprix sport
|
70
|
Tsubasa Amano
|
2–7
|
NRS[2]
|
80
|
Yudai Jinkawa[3]
|
1
|
Satoshi Kosugi
|
2
|
81
|
Musashi Nakanishi
|
2–3
|
Yuichi Sasaki
|
7
|
Succeed Sports[2]
|
88
|
Shintaro Kawabata[3]
|
All
|
89
|
Takahiro Ban
|
3–5
|
Ryota Kiyohara
|
6–7
|
Race calendar and results
The calendar was published on 19 January 2015.[1] All rounds were held in Japan and were part of the Super GT events.
Championship standings
Drivers' Championships
- Only the best eleven results counted towards the championship. Points were awarded as follows:
Position
|
1st
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
4th
|
5th
|
6th
|
7th
|
8th
|
9th
|
10th
|
Points
|
20
|
15
|
12
|
10
|
8
|
6
|
4
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
Overall
Teams' standings
References
External links
Official website (in Japanese)