Difference between revisions of "Japanese Grand Prix"
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Revision as of 09:08, 1 February 2012
The Japanese Grand Prix has been held at the Suzuka Circuit and the Fuji Speedway since the 2000 Superleague season.
Winners
By Year
Year | Driver | Team | Race Time | Location | Report |
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2012 | Suzuka Circuit | Report | |||
2011 | Lee Morris | Draig-Ferrari | 1:22:21.114 | Suzuka Circuit | Report |
2010 | Janne Tanskanen | Nordsjoen-Mercedes | 1:21:38.746 | Suzuka Circuit | Report |
2009 | Janne Tanskanen | Evans Blue-Cosworth | 1:01:50.265 | Suzuka Circuit | Report |
2008 | Mal McKee | Synergetic-Toyota | 1:22:35.705 | Suzuka Circuit | Report |
2007 | Steve Elencevski | FinOz-Ferrari | 1:44:53.487 | Fuji Speedway | Report |
2006 | Laurent Keersmaekers | Simsoa-Cosworth | 1:19:43.795 | Suzuka Circuit | Report |
2005 | Laurent Keersmaekers | Bracciano-BMW | 1:18:56.856 | Suzuka Circuit | Report |
2004 | Luis Fernando Laaff | MMC Racing-BMW | 1:18:42.205 | Suzuka Circuit | Report |
2003 | Daniel Wilkinson | EIRE-Cosworth | 1:19:38.790 | Suzuka Circuit | Report |
2002 | Andreas Orth | Hernj-Roaldo-BMW | 1:24:00.319 | Suzuka Circuit | Report |
2000 | Jason Endean | BA Racing-Mercedes | 42:25.928 | Suzuka Circuit | Report |