2023 F4 Japanese Championship

The 2023 F4 Japanese Championship season will be the ninth season of the F4 Japanese Championship. It will be competed with 14 races over seven double-header rounds.[1]

Teams and drivers

All teams are Japanese-registered.

Team No. Driver Class Rounds
B-Max Racing Team 4 Japan Nobuhiro Imada I TBC
13 Japan Makoto Fujiwara I TBC
30 Japan "Dragon" I TBC
Honda Formula Dream Project 5 Japan Yusuke Mitsui TBC
6 Japan Yuto Nomura TBC
7 Japan Tosei Moriyama TBC
Akiland Racing 12 Japan Ryota Horachi TBC
Zap Speed 14 Japan Soryu Tagami TBC
86 Japan Hachiro Osaka I TBC
87 Japan Rio Shimono TBC
88 Japan Rin Arakawa TBC
Firstgarage 22 Japan Sena Kuronuma I TBC
Drago Corse 34 Japan Hironobu Shimizu TBC
TGR-DC Racing School 35 Japan Jin Nakamura TBC
36 Japan Rikuto Kobayashi TBC
37 Japan Yuki Sano TBC
38 Japan Shunji Okumoto TBC
HELM Motorsports 62 Japan Itsuki Sato TBC
OTG Motor Sports 80 Japan Yuto Nozawa TBC
Bionic Jack Racing 81 Japan Kazuhisa Urabe TBC
97 Japan Shion Tsujimoto TBC
98 Japan Yuki Mishima TBC
Rn-sports 99 Japan Yoshitsugu Kondo I TBC
TOM'S TBA TBA TBC
Sources:
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Race calendar and results

All rounds will be held in Japan and will support the Super GT events.[1]

Round Circuit Date
1 R1 Fuji Speedway, Oyama 3 May
R2 4 May
2 R3 Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka 3 June
R4 4 June
3 R5 Fuji Speedway, Oyama 5 August
R6 6 August
4 R7 Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka 26 August
R8 27 August
5 R9 Sportsland Sugo, Murata 16 September
R10 17 September
6 R11 Autopolis, Hita 14 October
R12 15 October
7 R13 Mobility Resort Motegi, Motegi 4 November
R14 5 November

Notes

    References

    1. "2023年地方レース選手権カレンダー". JAF Motorsport (in Japanese). 12 December 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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