2004 D1 Grand Prix series

2004 D1 Grand Prix series
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Changes for the 2004 Season

  • Autobacs becomes title sponsor.
  • Introduction of the D1 Gals who would appear at each event. Previously to that, the series used girls who were represented by other sponsors.
  • Cars are now required to bear the D1GP sponsor box, containing the series' sponsors logos, at the side of the car at each event.
  • Cars are now required to bear the D1GP orange sunvisor, containing the series logo and the company logo, at each event.

2004 Schedules

n.b. Winning Driver are mentioned on the right

2004 D1 Grand Prix Point Series

Round 1 - February 27/28 - Irwindale Speedway, Irwindale, California, United States - Yasuyuki Kazama (S15)
Round 2 - May 4/5 - Sports Land SUGO (Go-Kart circuit), Miyagi Prefecture, Japan - Yasuyuki Kazama (S15)
Round 3 - July 24/25 - Ebisu South Course, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan - Ken Nomura (ER34)
Round 4 - August 21/22 - Autopolis, Ōita Prefecture, Japan - Nobuteru Taniguchi (S15)
Round 5 - September 18 - Metropolitan Parking, Odaiba, Japan - Ryuji Miki (S15)
Round 6 - October 23/24 - Ebisu South Course, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan - Youichi Imamura (FD3S)
Round 7 - November 25 - Tsukuba Circuit, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan - Youichi Imamura (FD3S)

2004 D1 Grand Prix Exhibition Matches

D1 Pre-Season Match - January 17 - Metropolitan Parking, Odaiba, Japan - Kuniaki Takahashi (JZX100)
D1 Exhibition - Apr. 17 - Metropolitan Parking, Odaiba, Japan - Ken Nomura (ER34)
D1 Odaiba Allstar Match - Apr. 18 - Metropolitan Parking, Odaiba, Japan - Yasuyuki Kazama (S15)
D1 Odaiba Allstar Match - Sep. 19 - Metropolitan Parking, Odaiba, Japan - Youichi Imamura (FD3S)
D1 USA vs Japan Allstar - December 17 - California Speedway, Fontana, California, United States - Nobushige Kumakubo (S15)

Final Championship Results

PositionDriverCarrd.1rd.2rd.3rd.4rd.5rd.6rd.7Total
1st Ryuji MikiNissan Silvia S1512141416201816110
2nd Nobuteru TaniguchiNissan Silvia S15/Toyota Altezza SXE101818162010--82
3rd Youichi ImamuraMazda RX-7 FD3S-1010-18202078
4th Yasuyuki KazamaNissan Silvia S1520206146-672
4th Ken NomuraNissan Skyline ER34161620686-72
6th Nobushige KumakuboNissan Silvia S15141212--41860
7th Ken MaedaToyota Sprinter Trueno AE86---121614-42
8th Kazuhiro TanakaNissan Silvia S1510-8-410-32
9th Tetsuya HibinoToyota Corolla Levin AE86--18--12-30
10th Toyohisa MatsudaToyota Corolla Levin AE86----12-1022
11th Hideo HiraokaToyota Sprinter Trueno AE86-4-2--1420
11th Takahiro UenoToyota Soarer JZZ30-8----1220
13th Toshiki YoshiokaToyota Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno AE86---18---18
13th Drift SamuraiMazda RX-7 FC3S---2-16-18
15th Akinori UtsumiMazda RX-7 FD3S-2--14--16
16th Atsushi KuroiNissan Silvia PS138-4---214
16th Masao SuenagaMazda RX-7 FD3S-6----814
18th Kazunari HayashidaNissan Silvia S15---10-2-12
19th Shinichi YamadaToyota Corolla Levin AE86/Nissan Silvia S15-----8-8
19th Shunichi TomikudaNissan Silvia PS13---8---8
21st Gen TerasakiToyota Corolla Levin AE864-2----6
21st Hisashi KamimotoNissan Silvia S156------6
23rd Masato KawabataNissan Silvia S15---4---4
23rd Hiroshi FukudaNissan 180SX RPS132---2--4
23rd Kuniaki TakahashiToyota Chaser JZX100------44
26th Samuel HubinetteToyota Supra JZA802------2
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