Formula Nippon

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Formula Nippon is a type of formula racing and the top level of single-seater racing in Japan.

Formula Nippon has a fairly long history, evolving from the Japanese Formula 2000 series begun in 1973 by way of the Japanese Formula Two and Japanese Formula 3000 championships. For the most part, the Japanese racing series have closely followed their European counterparts in terms of technical regulations, but there have been some important exceptions.

When European Formula 2 ended in 1984, its Japanese counterpart did not follow suit, continuing to use Formula 2 regulations (with almost-exclusively 2.0 L Honda engines) for another three years, finally switching to the open Formula 3000 standard in 1987. Once again, Japanese and European regulations paralleled one another, until 1996, when the International Formula 3000 series became a one-make format to lower costs. The Japanese Formula broke away at this time, and made it official by changing the series name to Formula Nippon.

Until recently, Formula Nippon was an open formula, where a variety of chassis builders and engine manufacturers could compete. Chassis were supplied by Lola, Reynard, and G-Force, while Mugen-Honda supplied the vast majority of the engines (though Cosworth engines were found in the Formula 3000 era). However, with the bankruptcy of Reynard in 2002, and the withdrawal of G-Force a year earlier, Formula Nippon once again followed F3000's lead in becoming a one-make series. Formula Nippon cars are now all Lola B03/50 chassis powered by Mugen-Honda engines; however, unlike F3000, engines in Formula Nippon are open-tuned by private companies.

In 2006 Formula Nippon underwent a drastic revision of its regulations. The current Lola B03/50 chassis was replaced by a new Lola FN06 chassis, while the engine formula underwent drastic revision. Blocks were provided by Toyota and Honda, using the same block specifications as found in the 2005 Indy Racing League, with open-tuning still permitted.

The 2006 season got off to one of the strangest starts in motorsport history. The opener at Fuji was cancelled after two safety car laps. Benoît Tréluyer was given the win, and half points were awarded.

However, despite the more technically demanding regulations, Formula Nippon remains a national series, with second tier status compared to the pan-European GP2 Series and its predecessor Formula 3000. While foreign drivers have always been regular participants in Formula Nippon, these are very often second string drivers who had difficulty in finding a top-level Formula 3000 drive. Nevertheless, there have been several drivers to come from a Japanese Formula 3000 or Formula Nippon drive to a prominent Formula One role; the best-known of these are Ralf Schumacher, the 1996 Formula Nippon champion, and Pedro de la Rosa, the 1997 Formula Nippon champion.

Swift Engineering in San Clemente, CA is currently producing the chassis that will be contested for the 2009 season.

Champions

Japanese Formula 2000
Year Champion
1973 Japan Motoharu Kurosawa
1974 Japan Noritake Takahara
1975 Japan Kazuyoshi Hoshino
1976 Japan Noritake Takahara
1977 Japan Kazuyoshi Hoshino
Japanese Formula Two
Year Champion
1978 Japan Kazuyoshi Hoshino
1979 Japan Keiiji Matsumoto
1980 Japan Masahiro Hasemi
1981 Japan Satoru Nakajima
1982 Japan Satoru Nakajima
1983 Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Geoff Lees
1984 Japan Satoru Nakajima
1985 Japan Satoru Nakajima
1986 Japan Satoru Nakajima
Japanese Formula 3000
Year Champion Runner-up Third
1987 Japan Kazuyoshi Hoshino Japan Aguri Suzuki Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Geoff Lees
1988 Japan Aguri Suzuki Japan Kazuyoshi Hoshino Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Emanuele Pirro
1989 Japan Hitoshi Ogawa USA Ross Cheever Japan Kazuyoshi Hoshino
1990 Japan Kazuyoshi Hoshino Japan Hitoshi Ogawa Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Mauro Martini
1991 Japan Ukyo Katayama USA Ross Cheever Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Volker Weidler
1992 Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Mauro Martini Japan Toshio Suzuki USA Ross Cheever
1993 Japan Kazuyoshi Hoshino Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Eddie Irvine USA Ross Cheever
1994 Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Marco Apicella Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Andrew Gilbert-Scott USA Ross Cheever
1995 Japan Toshio Suzuki Japan Toranosuke Takagi
Denmark Tom Kristensen
Formula Nippon
Year Champion Runner-up Third
1996 Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Ralf Schumacher Japan Naoki Hattori Japan Kazuyoshi Hoshino
1997 Spain Pedro de la Rosa Japan Takuya Kurosawa Argentina Norberto Fontana
1998 Japan Satoshi Motoyama Japan Masami Kageyama Japan Juichi Wakisaka
1999 Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Tom Coronel Japan Satoshi Motoyama Japan Hidetoshi Mitsusada
2000 Japan Toranosuke Takagi Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Michael Krumm Japan Satoshi Motoyama
2001 Japan Satoshi Motoyama Japan Naoki Hattori Japan Yuji Tachikawa
2002 Ireland Ralph Firman Japan Satoshi Motoyama Japan Juichi Wakisaka
2003 Japan Satoshi Motoyama Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Benoît Tréluyer Japan Juichi Wakisaka
2004 Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Richard Lyons Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory André Lotterer Japan Yuji Ide
2005 Japan Satoshi Motoyama Japan Yuji Ide Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Richard Lyons
2006 Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Benoît Tréluyer Japan Tsugio Matsuda Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory André Lotterer
2007 Japan Tsugio Matsuda Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Benoît Tréluyer Japan Takashi Kogure
2008 Japan Tsugio Matsuda Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory Loïc Duval Error creating thumbnail: sh: /usr/sfw/bin/convert: No such file or directory André Lotterer

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