The Fuji Grand Champion Series (富士グランドチャンピオンレース) ran from 1971 to 1989. It was a drivers' championship in Japan and was originally for 2 litre Group B6...
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Japanese Grand Prix returned to Suzuka for races from 2009 onward. The Super GT Fuji 500 km race is held at the racetrack on Golden Week. Fuji Speedway...
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HKS (company) (section Fuji Grand Champion Series)
championship with driver Seiichi Sodeyama. HKS participated in the 1986 Grand Champion Series with an original 2000cc DOHC 4 cylinder 5 valve engine called the...
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Noritake Takahara (category Grand Champion Series drivers)
and third in 1973. He won the Fuji Grand Champion Series three times in 1973, 1975 and 1976, and resulted vice-champion in 1974. He collected 17 wins...
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This list of 1980 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with a Championship decided by the points or positions...
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chassis and a body structure intended for competition in the Fuji Grand Champion Series. The car was powered by a BMW M12/7 2.0 L inline-four engine,...
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This list of 1979 motorsport champions is a list of national or international auto racing series with a Championship decided by the points or positions...
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Fuji Grand Champion Series; Mooncraft describes the vehicle as essentially a closed-body version of their MCS series of racing cars used in the Fuji Grand...
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Championship (1990–1992) Asia Road Racing Championship (2022–2023) Fuji Grand Champion Series (1988–1989) GT World Challenge Asia (2022) Japan Le Mans Challenge...
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created the Shiden 77 in 1977, driven by Noritake Takahara in the Fuji Grand Champion Series; the car featured a unique design that won it many fans although...
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Super Formula Championship (category Auto racing series in Japan)
at all events staged at Suzuka Circuit, to compete against the Fuji Grand Champion Series. During its existence from 1977 to 1986, it was considered to...
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'GC' suffix standing for Grand Champion), was a Japanese sports prototype race car, used in the Fuji Grand Champion Series, between 1988 and 1989. Based...
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Japan. The series exists today as the Super Formula Championship. On 2 June 1974, during the second round of the Fuji Grand Champion Series, contact between...
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to the series after missing the last four rounds of the 2023 season following a fire in the fourth round at Fuji Speedway. 2016 GT300 champion Takamitsu...
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Toru Tanaka and the duo were managed by the Grand Wizard. Tanaka provided his physical massive strength and Fuji brought his devious ring psychology to the...
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possibly Fuji Speedway's hairpin turn.[better source needed] The cars are late-1970s Group 6 sports prototypes from the Japanese Fuji Grand Champion Series, most...
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Tetsu Ikuzawa (category Long Distance Series drivers)
Ikuzawa won the 1964 and 1967 Japanese Grand Prix sports car races, and the 1977 Fuji Grand Champion Series. Ikuzawa's father, Rou, was a painter and...
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Dallara GC21 was a Le Mans Prototype built by Dallara for the Fuji Grand Champion Series, and based on one of the company's Formula Three cars. It was...
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in the Fuji Grand Champion Series as well. A muffler was installed onto each of the two exhaust pipes, as required by the Grand Champion Series (and F2...
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raced in her native Japan in such series as the All-Japan Formula Three Championship and the Fuji Grand Champion Series. In 1991 she was part of the first...
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Masahiro Hasemi (category Grand Champion Series drivers)
a Formula One Grand Prix. Hasemi became the Japanese Formula 2 champion in 1980, and got two titles in the Fuji Grand Champion Series in 1974 and 1980...
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The Fuji Motorsports Museum (富士モータースポーツミュージアム) is a motorsports museum located in the Fuji Speedway Hotel, on the west side of Fuji Speedway, in Oyama...
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Team LeMans (section Fuji GC)
Satoshi Motoyama in 1998. The team achieved titles in The Fuji Grand Champion Series (Fuji GC) with in Keiji Matsumoto in 1983 and Geoff Lees in 1988...
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Seikei University in 1973. He died at 25 years old at Fuji Speedway, during a Fuji Grand Champion series race after colliding with Seiichi Suzuki on the banking...
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MCS 8, was a Japanese sports prototype race car, used in the Fuji Grand Champion Series, between 1988 and 1989. Based on both the Lola T87/50, and later...
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Drivers' Champion: Sho Tsuboi Teams' Champion: Docomo Team Dandelion Racing Rookie of the Year: Ayumu Iwasa Previous 2023 Next 2025 Feeder series: Super...
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Nismo (section Japanese Grand Prix)
and Toshio Suzuki. In the 1980s, the manufacturer entered the Fuji Grand Champion Series with Group 5 Bluebird, Skyline and Silvia silhouettes and the...
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Formula Two (category Formula racing series)
from 1996 to 2012. Japan also ran a series for full-bodied versions of F2 cars called Fuji Grand Champion Series—somewhat akin to the F5000-based revival...
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Mooncraft Shiden (category Grand tourer racing cars)
prototype racing car produced by Mooncraft to compete in the Fuji Grand Champion Series; the Shiden itself was named after the Kawanishi N1K World War...
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Davison". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 2014-01-01. "Mille Miglia - 1957". Grand Prix History. 10 September 2010. Retrieved 2015-09-14. "Patrick Depailler"...
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