The 2020 Japanese Super Formula Championship was the forty-eighth season of premier Japanese open-wheel motor racing, and the eighth under the moniker of Super Formula.

Teams and drivers

Every Honda-powered car used a Honda HR-414E engine and every Toyota-powered car used a Toyota RI4A engine.

TeamEngineNo.DriverRounds
Japan Vantelin Team TOM’SToyota1New Zealand Nick CassidyAll
36Japan Kazuki Nakajima1, 3, 5–7
Japan Ritomo Miyata2, 4
Japan Kondo RacingToyota3Japan Kenta Yamashita1, 3–7
Japan Sena Sakaguchi2
4France Sacha FenestrazAll
Japan Docomo Team Dandelion RacingHonda5Japan Naoki YamamotoAll
6Japan Nirei FukuzumiAll
Hong Kong carrozzeria Team KCMGToyota7Japan Kamui Kobayashi1, 3, 5–7
Japan Yuichi Nakayama2, 4
18Japan Yuji KunimotoAll
Japan Drago Corse with ThreeBondHonda12Colombia Tatiana Calderón1, 4–7
Japan Koudai Tsukakoshi2–3
Japan ROOKIE RacingToyota14Japan Kazuya OshimaAll
Japan JMS P.mu/CerumoINGING38Japan Hiroaki IshiuraAll
39Japan Sho TsuboiAll
Japan Team MugenHonda15Japan Ukyo SasaharaAll
16Japan Tomoki NojiriAll
Japan Itochu Enex Team ImpulToyota19Japan Yuhi SekiguchiAll
20Japan Ryō HirakawaAll
Japan Buzz Racing with B-MAXHonda50Japan Teppei Natori1
Japan Mitsunori Takaboshi2
Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara3
Japan Nobuharu Matsushita4–7
51France Charles Milesi4–7
Japan TCS Nakajima RacingHonda64Japan Tadasuke Makino1–6
Japan Hiroki Otsu7
65Japan Toshiki OyuAll

Team changes

  • Ryo Michigami's Drago Corse returns to the championship in partnership with ThreeBond. This marks the team's first appearance in the championship since 2016.
  • Team LeMans left the championship at the end of 2019. This means that 2020 was the first season since 1988 where Team LeMans was not represented. Their place was filled by KCMG and Cerumo Motorsport which both added one car each. Cerumo's third car was entered as ROOKIE Racing.
  • Real Racing announced it has withdrawn from the 2020 season.

Driver changes

  • Tatiana Calderón moves to the revived Drago Corse team from the FIA Formula 2 Championship, becoming the first female driver in the current Super Formula era and the first in top level Japanese open-wheel racing since Ireland's Sarah Kavanagh entered two races in the 1997 Formula Nippon Championship.
  • Jüri Vips was scheduled to contest the full season with Team Mugen, having joined the team at the final round of the 2019 Championship as a replacement for Patricio O'Ward. Vips missed the opening rounds at Motegi and Okayama due to his participation in the FIA Formula 2 Championship, and was replaced by Ukyo Sasahara on both occasions. Pandemic-related travel issues further prevented Vips from arriving in Japan, so Sasahara again filled in at Sportsland Sugo. Ahead of the fourth round at Autopolis, it was announced that Sasahara would keep the seat for the remainder of the season.
  • Pietro Fittipaldi was initially confirmed in the #50 B-MAX entry. Fittipaldi had previously competed in the first round of the 2018 Championship before an injury prevented his return. However, on the eve of a pre-season test at Fuji Speedway, it was announced that Sérgio Sette Câmara would instead occupy the seat, in what was described as a "late reshuffle of race seats due to conflicting sponsors' interests". Sette Câmara will be joined by Charles Milesi, who moves up from the Japanese Formula 3 Championship. B-Max's 2019 drivers Lucas Auer and Harrison Newey left the series, both moving to the DTM with BMW and Audi respectively. Neither driver raced at Motegi with Teppei Natori driving the sole B-Max Dallara.
  • Alex Palou left Nakajima Racing to move to IndyCar with Dale Coyne Racing. He was replaced by Japanese F3 and Euroformula Open race winner Toshiki Oyu.
  • 2019 Japanese Formula 3 Champion Sacha Fenestraz replaces Yuji Kunimoto at Kondo Racing. Kunimoto will drive the newly acquired second car at Team KCMG.
  • Following the departure of Team LeMans, Kazuya Oshima moved to the new ROOKIE Racing entry.

Mid-season changes

Race calendar

The provisional calendar with seven rounds was announced in July 2019. However, in September 2019 the calendar was updated to have the Suzuka Circuit as the first round rather than the Fuji Speedway. The final round at Suzuka Circuit was pushed back 2 weeks to avoid a schedule conflict with the FIA World Endurance Championship, which competes at Fuji Speedway on 1 November. After multiple postponements due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a revised calendar was announced on 9 June 2020 that now sees the season starting in August and running until December.

RoundCircuitDate
1Twin Ring Motegi30 August
2Okayama International Circuit27 September
3Sportsland SUGO18 October
4Autopolis15 November
5Suzuka Circuit5 December
66 December
7Fuji Speedway20 December
  • On 2 March 2020, the season opener at Suzuka Circuit was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. On 7 April 2020, it was announced that the season finale would become a double-header, effectively reestablishing the second round at Suzuka.
  • The rounds at Fuji Speedway and Autopolis were postponed on 18 March 2020 and 31 March 2020 respectively, both also because of the virus.
  • On 24 April 2020, the former fourth round at Sportsland SUGO was also postponed to a so far unannounced date because of the ongoing pandemic.

Results

Season summary

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1Twin Ring MotegiJapan Ryō HirakawaJapan Kamui KobayashiJapan Ryō HirakawaItochu Enex Team Impul
2Okayama International CircuitJapan Ryō HirakawaNew Zealand Nick CassidyJapan Sho TsuboiJMS P.mu/CerumoINGING
3Sportsland SUGOBrazil Sérgio Sette CâmaraNew Zealand Nick CassidyNew Zealand Nick CassidyVantelin Team TOM’S
4AutopolisJapan Tomoki NojiriJapan Naoki YamamotoJapan Tomoki NojiriTeam Mugen
5Suzuka Circuit IJapan Naoki YamamotoJapan Naoki YamamotoJapan Naoki YamamotoDocomo Team Dandelion Racing
6Suzuka Circuit IINew Zealand Nick CassidyJapan Nirei FukuzumiJapan Toshiki OyuTCS Nakajima Racing
7Fuji SpeedwayJapan Tomoki NojiriJapan Nirei FukuzumiJapan Sho TsuboiJMS P.mu/CerumoINGING

Championship standings

Scoring system

For the 2020 season, the points system has been overhauled to be more in-line with Super GT. The final points standings only include the five best results. Additionally, bonus points are no longer available for the final race of the season. Points are also given to the top three drivers of qualifying as opposed to just points for pole position. Note that these qualifying points do not count towards the teams' championship.

Race points

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Points2015118654321

Qualifying points

Position1st2nd3rd
Points321

Drivers' Championship

Pos.DriverMOTOKASUGAUTSUZ1SUZ2FUJPoints
Pos. Driver MOT OKA SUG AUT SUZ1 SUZ2 FUJ Points 1 Japan Naoki Yamamoto 13 6 3 23 11 Ret 53 62 2 Japan Ryō Hirakawa 11 41 22 12 Ret 7 6 60 3 Japan Sho Tsuboi Ret 1 13 Ret Ret 4 12 50 4 New Zealand Nick Cassidy 6 3 1 7 5 Ret1 4 50 5 Japan Tomoki Nojiri 7 10 4 11 72 5 Ret1 47 6 Japan Toshiki Oyu 15 15 12 10 8 12 2 41 7 Japan Kenta Yamashita 23 6 5 9 6 10 34 8 Japan Nirei Fukuzumi 5 8 10 92 Ret3 2 16 29 9 Japan Yuji Kunimoto Ret 7 5 4 3 Ret 15 29 10 Japan Hiroaki Ishiura 8 2 8 13 6 10 12 27 11 Japan Kazuki Nakajima 4 15 2 16 9 25 12 Japan Tadasuke Makino 9 Ret 7 3 Ret 8 20 13 France Sacha Fenestraz 32 Ret3 Ret3 Ret 10 Ret 8 19 14 Japan Yuhi Sekiguchi Ret 5 11 11 DNS 3 DNS 17 15 Japan Nobuharu Matsushita 6 Ret 14 3 16 16 Japan Kamui Kobayashi 14 14 4 15 11 8 17 Japan Ritomo Miyata 92 8 7 18 Japan Ukyo Sasahara 11 13 Ret 14 Ret 113 7 5 19 Japan Kazuya Oshima 10 16 9 17 12 9 14 5 20 Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara Ret1 3 21 France Charles Milesi 15 11 13 DNS 0 22 Japan Yuichi Nakayama 11 18 0 23 Colombia Tatiana Calderón 12 16 13 12 17 0 24 Japan Koudai Tsukakoshi 12 NC 0 25 Japan Hiroki Otsu 13 0 26 Japan Mitsunori Takaboshi 14 0 — Japan Teppei Natori DNS 0 — Japan Sena Sakaguchi DNS 0 Pos. Driver MOT OKA SUG AUT SUZ1 SUZ2 FUJ Points Edit the resultsColour Result Gold Winner Silver Second place Bronze Third place Green Points classification Blue Non-points classification Non-classified finish (NC) Purple Retired, not classified (Ret) Red Did not qualify (DNQ) Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) Black Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Withdrew (WD) Race cancelled (C) Blank Did not practice (DNP) Did not arrive (DNA) Excluded (EX) Bold – Pole Italics – Fastest Lap 1 – 3 Points for Pole 2 – 2 Points for P2 3 – 1 Points for P3
1Japan Naoki Yamamoto13632311Ret5362
2Japan Ryō Hirakawa11412212Ret7660
3Japan Sho TsuboiRet113RetRet41250
4New Zealand Nick Cassidy63175Ret1450
5Japan Tomoki Nojiri710411725Ret147
6Japan Toshiki Oyu15151210812241
7Japan Kenta Yamashita2365961034
8Japan Nirei Fukuzumi581092Ret321629
9Japan Yuji KunimotoRet7543Ret1529
10Japan Hiroaki Ishiura828136101227
11Japan Kazuki Nakajima415216925
12Japan Tadasuke Makino9Ret73Ret820
13France Sacha Fenestraz32Ret3Ret3Ret10Ret819
14Japan Yuhi SekiguchiRet51111DNS3DNS17
15Japan Nobuharu Matsushita6Ret14316
16Japan Kamui Kobayashi1414415118
17Japan Ritomo Miyata9287
18Japan Ukyo Sasahara1113Ret14Ret11375
19Japan Kazuya Oshima1016917129145
20Brazil Sérgio Sette CâmaraRet13
21France Charles Milesi151113DNS0
22Japan Yuichi Nakayama11180
23Colombia Tatiana Calderón12161312170
24Japan Koudai Tsukakoshi12NC0
25Japan Hiroki Otsu130
26Japan Mitsunori Takaboshi140
Japan Teppei NatoriDNS0
Japan Sena SakaguchiDNS0
Pos.DriverMOTOKASUGAUTSUZ1SUZ2FUJPoints
Edit the results
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Teams' Championship

Pos.TeamNo.MOTOKASUGAUTSUZ1SUZ2FUJPoints
Pos. Team No. MOT OKA SUG AUT SUZ1 SUZ2 FUJ Points 1 Vantelin Team TOM’S 1 6 3 1 7 5 Ret1 4 77 36 4 92 15 8 2 16 9 2 JMS P.mu/CerumoINGING 38 8 2 8 13 6 10 12 72 39 Ret 1 13 Ret Ret 4 12 3 Docomo Team Dandelion Racing 5 13 6 3 23 11 Ret 53 72 6 5 8 10 92 Ret3 2 16 4 Itochu Enex Team Impul 19 Ret 5 11 11 DNS 3 DNS 69 20 11 41 22 12 Ret 7 6 5 TCS Nakajima Racing 64 9 Ret 7 3 Ret 8 13 57 65 15 15 12 10 8 12 2 6 Kondo Racing 3 23 DNS 6 5 9 6 10 46 4 32 Ret3 Ret3 Ret 10 Ret 8 7 Team Mugen 15 11 13 Ret 14 Ret 113 7 42 16 7 10 4 11 72 5 Ret1 8 carrozzeria Team KCMG 7 14 11 14 18 4 15 11 37 18 Ret 7 5 4 3 Ret 15 9 Buzz Racing with B-MAX 50 DNS 14 Ret1 6 Ret 14 3 16 51 15 11 13 DNS 10 ROOKIE Racing 14 10 16 9 17 12 9 14 5 11 Drago Corse with ThreeBond 12 12 12 NC 16 13 12 17 0 Pos. Team No. MOT OKA SUG AUT SUZ1 SUZ2 FUJ Points
1Vantelin Team TOM’S163175Ret1477
364921582169
2JMS P.mu/CerumoINGING38828136101272
39Ret113RetRet412
3Docomo Team Dandelion Racing513632311Ret5372
6581092Ret3216
4Itochu Enex Team Impul19Ret51111DNS3DNS69
2011412212Ret76
5TCS Nakajima Racing649Ret73Ret81357
65151512108122
6Kondo Racing323DNS65961046
432Ret3Ret3Ret10Ret8
7Team Mugen151113Ret14Ret113742
16710411725Ret1
8carrozzeria Team KCMG7141114184151137
18Ret7543Ret15
9Buzz Racing with B-MAX50DNS14Ret16Ret14316
51151113DNS
10ROOKIE Racing141016917129145
11Drago Corse with ThreeBond121212NC161312170
Pos.TeamNo.MOTOKASUGAUTSUZ1SUZ2FUJPoints

Notes

External links