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Best Motoring (ベストモータリング, Besuto Mōtaringu) was Japan's preeminent automobile magazine, video, and DVD series, before becoming a web video series. Alongside Best Motoring, there were Hot Version and Video Option.
The competition takes advantage of the success of the class in the Super Taikyu Series and runs on the same weekends as the Super Formula, the most important single-seater category in Japan. The agreement is valid for the next 6 years, until 2024. One of the goals is to attract other Japanese car manufacturers to the TCR category. [1]
Japanese Touring Car Championship (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Auto racing series in Japan" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Car No. Drivers Class Rounds Ref. Azabu Wako's ED Nilzz NGK Audi RS 3 LMS TCR: 7 Jun Makino 2, 6 [3] BRP Birth Racing Project Audi RS 3 LMS TCR: 17 Kenji Suzuki 2−6 [4] Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR: 19 'Hirobon' 1−2 [3] CUPRA León TCR: 3−6 190 Kengo Ichijo 1 [5] Audi Team Hitotsuyama Audi RS 3 LMS TCR: 21 Takuro Shinohara: All [6] 101 Hideki ...
The 2025 Autobacs Super GT Series is a planned motor racing championship based in Japan for grand touring cars.The series is sanctioned by the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) and run by the GT Association (GTA).
TCR Japan Sunday Series Pos. Driver FUJ ATP SUG MOT1 MOT2 SUZ Pts. 1 'Hirobon' 1 2: 29 2 Masanobu Kato 2 3: 21 3 Mineki Okura 3 4: 17 4 Yuki Fujii 4 1: 17 5 Jun Sato 5 5: 11 6 Akihiko Nakaya 6 8 7 Keiichi Inoue 7 6 8 Naoto Takeda 8 4 9 Masayoshi Oyama 9 2 - Kenji Suzuki Ret - Pos. Driver FUJ ATP SUG MOT1 MOT2 SUZ Pts.
The Japanese Touring Car Championship (abbr: 1985–1993: JTC, 1994–1998: JTCC, officially known as All Japan Touring Car Championship, Japanese: 全日本ツーリングカー選手権) was a former touring car racing series held in Japan. The series was held under various regulations during its existence, including international categories ...
The JGTC (Japanese Grand Touring Championship) [1] was established in 1993 [2] [3] by the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) via its subsidiary company the GTA (GT Association), replacing the defunct All Japan Sports Prototype Championship for Group C cars and the Japanese Touring Car Championship for Group A touring cars, which instead would adopt the supertouring formula.