The 2022 Formula Regional Japanese Championship was a multi-event, Formula Regional open-wheel single seater motor racing championship held in Japan. The drivers competed in Formula Regional cars that conform to the FIA Formula Regional regulations for the championship. This was the third season of the series promoted by K2 Planet.

The season started on 2 April at Fuji Speedway and ran over six weekends, until 11 December. Miki Koyama won the championship with three races to spare, becoming the first female driver to win an FIA-sanctioned Formula championship. Her team, Super License, won the teams' title. Gentleman driver "Hirobon", driving for Rn-sports, won the Masters' class.

Teams and drivers

All teams and drivers competed using the Dome F111/3 Regional F3 car. All teams were Japanese-registered.

TeamNo.DriverStatusRounds
Team No. Driver Status Rounds Sutekina Racing Team 3 Japan Ryunosuke Sawa 1 Japan Riki Okusa 4–5 B-Max Racing Team 4 Japan Nobuhiro Imada M 1, 6 Team LeMans with OIRC 6 Japan Yoshiaki Katayama 1–5 Super License 7 Japan Takashi Hata M 2–6 8 Japan Miki Koyama All Rn-sports 11 Japan "Hirobon" M 1–5 Japan Masayuki Ueda M 6 78 Japan Motoki Takami M 6 Eagle Sports 14 Japan Yuki Tanaka M All 29 Japan Yasushi Ide M 5 NILZZ Racing 18 Japan "Yuki" M 5 N-SPEED 23 Japan "Yugo" M 5 CMS motor sports project 34 Japan Masaru Miura M All TOM'S Formula 45 Japan Yorikatsu Tsujiko M 1–2, 5 Japan Kazuki Oki 3–4, 6 Bionic Jack Racing 97 Japan Sota Ogawa AllIcon Class M Masters' Cup.
Sutekina Racing Team3Japan Ryunosuke Sawa1
Japan Riki Okusa4–5
B-Max Racing Team4Japan Nobuhiro ImadaM1, 6
Team LeMans with OIRC6Japan Yoshiaki Katayama1–5
Super License7Japan Takashi HataM2–6
8Japan Miki KoyamaAll
Rn-sports11Japan "Hirobon"M1–5
Japan Masayuki UedaM6
78Japan Motoki TakamiM6
Eagle Sports14Japan Yuki TanakaMAll
29Japan Yasushi IdeM5
NILZZ Racing18Japan "Yuki"M5
N-SPEED23Japan "Yugo"M5
CMS motor sports project34Japan Masaru MiuraMAll
TOM'S Formula45Japan Yorikatsu TsujikoM1–2, 5
Japan Kazuki Oki3–4, 6
Bionic Jack Racing97Japan Sota OgawaAll
IconClass
MMasters' Cup.
  • Gentleman driver "Takumi" was supposed to compete for B-Max, but did not attend any rounds.

Race calendar and results

A provisional calendar for the 2022 season was revealed on 25 November 2021, and was later revised to conclude in December.

RoundCircuitDatePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamMasters Winner
1R1Fuji Speedway2 AprilJapan Ryunosuke SawaJapan Ryunosuke SawaJapan Ryunosuke SawaSutekina Racing TeamJapan "Hirobon"
R23 AprilJapan Ryunosuke SawaJapan Ryunosuke SawaJapan Ryunosuke SawaSutekina Racing TeamJapan "Hirobon"
R3Japan Ryunosuke SawaJapan Ryunosuke SawaJapan Ryunosuke SawaSutekina Racing TeamJapan "Hirobon"
2R4Okayama International Circuit25 JuneJapan Yoshiaki KatayamaJapan Yoshiaki KatayamaJapan Yoshiaki KatayamaTeam LeMans with OIRCJapan "Hirobon"
R526 JuneJapan Yoshiaki KatayamaJapan Miki KoyamaJapan Miki KoyamaSuper LicenseJapan Yuki Tanaka
R6Japan Yoshiaki KatayamaJapan Miki KoyamaJapan Miki KoyamaSuper LicenseJapan Takashi Hata
3R7Twin Ring Motegi2 JulyJapan Miki KoyamaJapan Miki KoyamaJapan Miki KoyamaSuper LicenseJapan Yuki Tanaka
R8Japan Miki KoyamaJapan Miki KoyamaJapan Miki KoyamaSuper LicenseJapan Masaru Miura
R93 JulyJapan Miki KoyamaJapan Miki KoyamaJapan Miki KoyamaSuper LicenseJapan Takashi Hata
4R10Sportsland Sugo23 JulyJapan Sota OgawaJapan Miki KoyamaJapan Sota OgawaBionic Jack RacingJapan "Hirobon"
R1124 JulyJapan Kazuki OkiJapan Sota OgawaJapan Kazuki OkiTOM'S FormulaJapan Takashi Hata
R12Japan Miki KoyamaJapan Riki OkusaJapan Miki KoyamaSuper LicenseJapan "Hirobon"
5R13Fuji Speedway10 SeptemberJapan Miki KoyamaJapan Yoshiaki KatayamaJapan Riki OkusaSutekina Racing TeamJapan "Hirobon"
R14Japan Riki OkusaJapan Miki KoyamaJapan Miki KoyamaSuper LicenseJapan Takashi Hata
R1511 SeptemberJapan Riki OkusaJapan Miki KoyamaJapan Sota OgawaBionic Jack RacingJapan "Hirobon"
6R16Suzuka International Racing Course10 DecemberJapan Kazuki OkiJapan Sota OgawaJapan Sota OgawaBionic Jack RacingJapan Takashi Hata
R1711 DecemberJapan Sota OgawaJapan Kazuki OkiJapan Kazuki OkiTOM'S FormulaJapan Takashi Hata

Season summary

First half

The 2022 season began in early April with nine cars at Fuji Speedway. Ryunosuke Sawa headed both qualifying sessions by half a second. Race one saw his closest opposition, front row starter Sota Ogawa, stall and drop back, leaving Sawa to claim the win ahead of Miki Koyama and Yoshiaki Katayama. The second race was held in wet conditions and was started under the safety car. Ogawa spun around during the safety car, and then multiple drivers had similar incidents as soon as the safety car was over. Sawa though held on to win again, with the rest of the podium the same as in race one. Race three did not offer much change: Sawa was once again the class of the field, gapping Ogawa and Koyama by over 20 seconds. His perfect weekend saw Sawa leave Fuji with a 24-point championship lead over Koyama.

Round two was held in Okayama, and this time Katayama was on top in qualifying. Race one saw Katayama turning his pole into a win ahead of Koyama and Ogawa, who had a slow start and ran into the gravel at turn one. This dropped him to seventh place, but he was able to recover to the podium. Koyama got a good start next to Katayama for race two, and so was able to overtake him into turn one. Katayama then also lost second place to Ogawa, but kept third place in the end. Race three saw Katayama have a slow start again, with Koyama and Ogawa benefitting from it again. The top three were the same as in race two. With Sawa dropping out of the championship, Koyama became the new leader in the standings, heading Katayama by 19 points. Ogawa was a further ten points behind in third.

The first half of the season came to an end at Motegi, where Koyama became the third triple-polesitter in as many rounds. She held the lead against Katayama and Ogawa in race one and kept them behind again when a safety car bunched up the field later on. Race two saw only four drivers reach the finish, as "Hirobon" did not start and Katayama collided with Takashi Hata and Yuki Tanaka. Koyama stayed clear of any incidents, winning again, ahead of debutant Kazuki Oki and gentleman driver Masaru Miura. The last race was a calmer affair, with Koyama once again converting pole into an unchallenged victory ahead of Ogawa and Katayama. Her perfect weekend saw her championship advantage grow to 59 points over Ogawa and Katayama, with the pair now neck on neck on 135 and 133 points respectively.

Second half

Round four at Sportsland Sugo saw Ogawa, Oki and Koyama share poles in qualifying. Ogawa led race one from pole as Oki passed Koyama for second. The latter was promoted back to second when Oki then had to serve a drive-through penalty, but could not get back past Ogawa. The podium was completed by gentleman driver "Hirobon". Oki made the most of his race two pole, gapping Koyama and Ogawa at the start. Ogawa then overtook Koyama and closed up to Oki, but had to retire his car after fighting heavily for the lead. This promoted Katayama to the podium. Race three was controlled by Koyama who led from lights to flag, while Oki had a bad start that saw him get passed by Ogawa. Oki then dropped back further, allowing Riki Okusa to claim third. Koyama had the most consistent weekend of the top three, and so grew her advantage to 73 points.

The penultimate round of the season attracted 12 entries as it supported the 6 Hours of Fuji. The qualifying sessions were won by Koyama and Okusa, who then also got by Koyama at the start of race one. Koyama could not pass him, so she had to follow him home in second, with Katayama behind the pair. Race two saw another slow start by Koyama, she dropped back to third but was able to regain second place and then also take the lead from Okusa. The latter then struggled and dropped to third, behind Ogawa. Okusa had a technical problem on the first lap of race three, so he had to retire. This promoted Ogawa in the lead, which he held onto despite Koyama's best efforts to pass him. Katayama completed the podium. Koyama's race two victory saw her seal the championship title, with her lead now an unassailable 79 points ahead of the final round.

The final round at Suzuka came three months later, and Oki and Ogawa shared poles for the two races. Oki was unable to benefit from his pole position, as he dropped to fourth after a bad start. His efforts to climb back up the order were curtailed when he crashed out on lap two. Ogawa managed his lead until the finish, with Koyama behind him and gentleman driver Takashi Hata completing the podium. Race two saw Oki get revenge for his bad start, as he went right by Ogawa at the race start and led uncontested until the chequered flag. Koyama had a quiet race to finish her perfect streak of 17 podiums in 17 races. Ogawa's second place in the standings was never in danger, as Katayama did not take part in the final round. Entry numbers were back down to single digits, as the championship continued its struggle to attract more drivers for a third year round.

Championship standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top ten drivers.

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th
Points251815121086421

Drivers' championship

PosDriverFUJ1OKAMOTSUGFUJ2SUZPts
R1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17
1Japan Miki Koyama22321111122121223349
2Japan Sota Ogawa44232334218†242112280
3Japan Yoshiaki Katayama3341322Ret3434353212
4Japan Takashi Hata6646Ret554664634131
5Japan "Hirobon"5554567†DNSRet365564129
6Japan Masaru Miura778577Ret3677878757109
7Japan Kazuki Oki424817Ret1102
8Japan Yuki Tanaka686DNS455Ret7959NC757996
9Japan Ryunosuke Sawa11175
10Japan Riki Okusa6Ret313Ret63
11Japan Nobuhiro Imada8674540
12Japan Yorikatsu Tsujiko99†97Ret8109823
13Japan Masayuki Ueda6616
14Japan Motoki Takami888
15Japan "Yuki"810106
16Japan Yasushi Ide91194
17Japan "Yugo"1112110
PosDriverR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17Pts
FUJ1OKAMOTSUGFUJ2SUZ

Masters class

PosDriverFUJ1OKAMOTSUGFUJ2SUZPts
R1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17
1Japan "Hirobon"1111233†DNSRet131121281
2Japan Takashi Hata3312Ret121221311267
3Japan Masaru Miura334244Ret1234334434235
4Japan Yuki Tanaka242DNS121Ret3424NC3256216
5Japan Nobuhiro Imada4232281
6Japan Yorikatsu Tsujiko55†54Ret565580
7Japan Masayuki Ueda4327
8Japan "Yuki"46726
9Japan Yasushi Ide57624
10Japan Motoki Takami6518
11Japan "Yugo"78814
PosDriverR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17Pts
FUJ1OKAMOTSUGFUJ2SUZ

Teams' standings

Only the best finishing driver of each team was eligible for teams' championship points.

PosDriverFUJ1OKAMOTSUGFUJ2SUZPts
R1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17
1Super License22321111122121223349
2Bionic Jack Racing44232334218†242112280
3Team LeMans with OIRC3341322Ret3434353212
4Rn-sports5554567†DNSRet36556466145
5Sutekina Racing Team1116Ret313Ret138
6TOM'S Formula99†97Ret84248171098Ret1125
7CMS motor sports project778577Ret3677878757109
8Eagle Sports686DNS455Ret79599757Ret96
9B-Max Racing Team8674540
10NILZZ Racing810106
11N-SPEED1112110
PosDriverR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17Pts
FUJ1OKAMOTSUGFUJ2SUZ

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