2018 Super GT Series

The 2018 Autobacs Super GT Series was the twenty-sixth season of the Japan Automobile Federation Super GT Championship including the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC) era and the fourteenth season the series has competed under the Super GT name. It was the thirty-sixth overall season of a national JAF sportscar championship dating back to the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship. The season began on April 8 and ended on November 11, after 8 races.

2018 Super GT Series
Previous: 2017 Next: 2019
Support series:
F4 Japanese Championship
Jenson Button (pictured in 2012) won the GT500 title alongside Naoki Yamamoto.
2018 GT500 champions, #100 Raybrig Team Kunimitsu Honda NSX-GT.

In the GT500 class, Team Kunimitsu won their first-ever championship with the all-star lineup of series veteran Naoki Yamamoto and 2009 Formula One champion Jenson Button, narrowly beating the defending champion Ryō Hirakawa and Nick Cassidy at the final race in Motegi to clinch the title after both teams came in to the race tied in points. It was the first championship title for Honda in the GT500 class since 2010. Yamamoto, who had won the 2018 Super Formula title before the season finale, became just the fourth driver to win both Super GT GT500 class and Super Formula title in the same season, while Button would become the first rookie to win the GT500 class since Tora Takagi in 2005.

In the GT300 class, the #65 LEON CVSTOS AMG fielded by K2 R&D LEON Racing won the championship in Motegi after overcoming a 12-point deficit over the then-points leader #55 ARTA BMW, giving series veteran Haruki Kurosawa and Naoya Gamou their first championship title in the series. The #55 ARTA team, despite winning two races in the season, were ultimately too inconsistent in their championship challenge, as two races without scoring a point coupled with poor performance in both Sugo and Motegi ultimately cost them the championship over the more consistent LEON AMG. The #31 Toyota Prius apr GT of Koki Saga and Kohei Hirate would finish third, just one point behind the ARTA BMW, while defending champions Goodsmile Racing finished fourth after a poor start to the season and a tire issue in Autopolis ultimately cost them the chance to defend the title.

Schedule

Round Race Circuit Date
1 Okayama GT
300 km
Okayama International Circuit April 7–8
2 Fuji GT
500 km
Fuji Speedway May 3–4
3 Suzuka GT
300 km
Suzuka Circuit May 19–20
4 Buriram United Super GT Race
300 km
Chang International Circuit June 30 – July 1
5 Fuji GT
500 miles
Fuji Speedway August 4–5
6 Sugo GT
300 km
Sportsland SUGO September 15–16
7 Autopolis GT
300 km
Autopolis October 20–21
8 Motegi GT
250 km
Twin Ring Motegi November 10–11

Schedule Changes

  • On March 4, 2017, Suzuka Circuit, the Stéphane Ratel Organisation, and the GT Association announced that the Suzuka 1000km would become the Suzuka 10 Hours from 2018, and moves to the Intercontinental GT Challenge. The Super GT Championship round at Suzuka moves to May 19–20 and will be a 300km race, as it was from 1995 to 2010.
  • To replace the Suzuka 1000km as the series' endurance round, the Fuji GT 300km, held in early August, was lengthened to a 500 mile (804 kilometer) race. The Fuji 500 Mile Race was originally held from 1977 to 1992.
  • The race at Buriram United International Circuit in Thailand was moved from the seventh to the fourth round of the championship, on June 30 – July 1.
  • The race at Sportsland SUGO was moved from the fourth to the sixth round of the championship, on September 15–16.
  • The race at Autopolis was moved from the third to the seventh round of the championship, on October 20–21.

Teams and drivers

GT500

Team Car Make No. Drivers Tyre Rounds
Lexus Team KeePer Tom's[1] Lexus Lexus LC 500 1 Ryō Hirakawa[1] B All
Nick Cassidy[1]
NDDP by B-Max Racing[2] Nissan Nissan GT-R 3 Satoshi Motoyama[2] M All
Katsumasa Chiyo[2]
Lexus Team LeMans Wako's[1] Lexus Lexus LC 500 6 Kazuya Oshima[1] B All
Felix Rosenqvist[1] 1–2, 4–8
James Rossiter[3] 3
Autobacs Racing Team Aguri[4] Honda Honda NSX-GT 8 Tomoki Nojiri[4] B All
Takuya Izawa[4]
Team Impul[2] Nissan Nissan GT-R 12 Jann Mardenborough[2] B All
Daiki Sasaki[2]
Team Mugen[4] Honda Honda NSX-GT 16 Hideki Mutoh[4] Y All
Daisuke Nakajima[4]
Real Racing[4] Honda Honda NSX-GT 17 Koudai Tsukakoshi[4] B All
Takashi Kogure[4]
Lexus Team WedsSport Bandoh[1] Lexus Lexus LC 500 19 Yuji Kunimoto[1] Y All
Kenta Yamashita[1]
NISMO[2] Nissan Nissan GT-R 23 Tsugio Matsuda[2] M All
Ronnie Quintarelli[2]
Kondo Racing[2] Nissan Nissan GT-R 24 Mitsunori Takaboshi[2] Y All
João Paulo de Oliveira[2]
Lexus Team au Tom's[1] Lexus Lexus LC 500 36 Yuhi Sekiguchi[1] B All
Kazuki Nakajima[1] 1, 3–8
James Rossiter[3] 2
Lexus Team ZENT Cerumo[1] Lexus Lexus LC 500 38 Hiroaki Ishiura[1] B All
Yuji Tachikawa[1]
Lexus Team SARD[1] Lexus Lexus LC 500 39 Heikki Kovalainen[1] B All
Kamui Kobayashi[1] 1, 3–8
Sho Tsuboi[3] 2
Nakajima Racing[4] Honda Honda NSX-GT 64 Kosuke Matsuura[4] D All
Bertrand Baguette[4]
Team Kunimitsu[4] Honda Honda NSX-GT 100 Jenson Button[5] B All
Naoki Yamamoto[4]

GT300

Team Make Car No. Drivers Tyre Rounds
Goodsmile Racing with Team Ukyo[6] Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT3 0 Nobuteru Taniguchi[6] Y All
Tatsuya Kataoka[6]
Cars Tokai Dream28[7] Lotus Lotus Evora MC 2 Kazuho Takahashi[6] Y All
Hiroki Katoh[6]
Team Mach[8] Toyota Toyota 86 MC 5 Natsu Sakaguchi [8] Y 1–3, 5–8
Yuya Hiraki [8]
Tetsuji Yamanaka[3] 2
D'station Racing[9] Porsche Porsche 911 GT3 R 7 Tomonobu Fujii[9] Y All
Sven Müller[9]
Pacific with Gulf Racing[10] Porsche Porsche 911 GT3 R 9 Rintaro Kubo[10] Y All
Keishi Ishikawa[10]
Gainer[2] Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 (2018) 10 Kazuki Hoshino[2] Y All
Hiroki Yoshida[2]
11 Katsuyuki Hiranaka[2] D All
Hironobu Yasuda[2]
Team UpGarage[11] Toyota Toyota 86 MC 18 Yuhki Nakayama[11] Y All
Takashi Kobayashi[11]
Audi Team Hitotsuyama[12] Audi Audi R8 LMS 21 Richard Lyons[12] D All
Ryuichiro Tomita[12]
Takuro Shinohara[3] 2
R'Qs Motor Sports Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT3 22 Masaki Jyonai Y 1–3, 5–8
Hisashi Wada
Tsuchiya Engineering[1] Toyota Toyota 86 MC 25 Takamitsu Matsui[1] Y All
Sho Tsuboi[1] 1, 3–8
Tsubasa Kondo[3] 2, 5
Takeshi Tsuchiya[3] 2
Team Taisan[13] Audi Audi R8 LMS 26 Shinnosuke Yamada[13] Y 1–3, 5–8
Shintaro Kawabata[13]
Shinji Nakano[3] 2
apr Racing[1] Toyota Toyota Prius apr GT 30 Hiroaki Nagai Y All
Kota Sasaki
31 Koki Saga[14] B All
Kohei Hirate[14]
est cola by AAS Motorsport Bentley Bentley Continental GT3 (2016) 32 Maxime Jousse M 4
Kantadhee Kusiri
Modulo Drago Corse[14][15] Honda Honda NSX GT3 34 Ryo Michigami[14] Y All
Hiroki Otsu[14]
Arto Panther Team Thailand[1] Lexus Lexus RC F GT3 35 Nattavude Charoensukhawatana[1] Y All
Nattapong Horthongkum[1]
Dijon Racing[2] Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 (2017) 48 Masaki Tanaka[2] Y 1–3, 5–8
Taiyou Iida[2] 1–2, 5
Richard Bradley[3] 2–3, 7–8
Hiroshi Takamori 6
Arnage Racing[16] Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT3 50 Masaki Kano[16] Y All
Hideto Yasuoka[16]
Yuya Sakamoto[3] 2
Saitama Toyopet GreenBrave[17] Toyota Toyota Mark X MC 52 Taku Bamba[17] Y All
Shigekazu Wakisaka[17]
Autobacs Racing Team Aguri[17] BMW BMW M6 GT3 55 Shinichi Takagi[17] B All
Sean Walkinshaw[17]
LM Corsa – OTG Motor Sports[1][N 1]
K-Tunes Racing LM Corsa[1][N 1]
Lexus Lexus RC F GT3 60 Hiroki Yoshimoto[18] Y All
Ritomo Miyata[18]
96 Yuichi Nakayama[17] B All
Morio Nitta[17]
R&D Sport[19] Subaru Subaru BRZ R&D Sport 61 Takuto Iguchi[19] D All
Hideki Yamauchi[19]
K2 R&D LEON Racing[20] Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT3 65 Haruki Kurosawa[20] B All
Naoya Gamou[20]
JLOC[21] Lamborghini Lamborghini Huracán GT3 87 Yuya Motojima[21] Y All
Kimiya Sato[21]
88 Kazuki Hiramine[21] Y All
Marco Mapelli[21] 1–3, 6–8
Andrea Caldarelli[21] 4
EIcars Bentley[22] Bentley Bentley Continental GT3 (2016) 117 Yuji Ide[22] Y 1–3, 5–8
Ryohei Sakaguchi[22]
Jules Gounon 5
Tomei Sports[2] Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 (2017) 360 Yusaku Shibata[23] Y 1–2, 5–8
Takayuki Aoki[23] 1–3, 6, 8
Atsushi Tanaka[23] 3, 5, 7
Masataka Yanagida[23] 5
CarGuy Racing[24] Honda Honda NSX GT3 777 Takeshi Kimura[24] Y 1–3, 5, 7–8
Naoki Yokomizo[24]
Kei Cozzolino[3] 2
Notes
  1. Car No. 60 entered as LM Corsa – OTG Motor Sports and car No. 96 entered as K-Tunes Racing LM Corsa.

Driver Changes

Team Transfers

  • Honda: 2009 Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button, who made his series debut with Team Mugen at the 2017 Suzuka 1000km, will run full-time with Honda and Team Kunimitsu in 2018. Takuya Izawa moves from Team Kunimitsu to Autobacs Racing Team Aguri, replacing Takashi Kobayashi.
  • Toyota: Former F1, and current WEC and Super Formula driver Kamui Kobayashi will make his full-time GT500 debut with Lexus Team SARD; Yuhi Sekiguchi replaces James Rossiter at Lexus Team au TOM's, and Toyota young driver Kenta Yamashita moves up to GT500 full-time with Lexus Team WedsSport BANDOH, replacing Sekiguchi. Two-time GT500 champion Kohei Hirate moves out of GT500 to drive the #31 Toyota Prius for apr Racing.
  • Nissan: Reigning All-Japan Formula 3 Champion Mitsunori Takaboshi steps up to GT500 full-time with Kondo Racing, replacing Daiki Sasaki, who moves over to Team Impul to drive the Calsonic GT-R. Satoshi Motoyama and Katsumasa Chiyo move from MOLA to their replacement team, NDDP Racing with B-Max.
  • Former GT500 driver Hironobu Yasuda and two-time GT300 champion Kazuki Hoshino move to Gainer, from Team Impul and NDDP Racing respectively, to drive their new Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3s.
  • Toyota young driver Sho Tsuboi will replace Kenta Yamashita at Tsuchiya Engineering.
  • Three-time GT300 champion Morio Nitta moves to LM Corsa Lexus RC F GT3 to replace Sho Tsuboi.
  • Rintaro Kubo moves from apr Racing, and Keishi Ishikawa moves from Rn-sports, to Pacific with Gulf Racing.

Entering Super GT

  • Formula E standout Felix Rosenqvist will make his Super GT debut in the GT500 class for Lexus Team Wako's LeMans.
  • Two-time FIA F4 Japanese Champion Ritomo Miyata makes his series debut with LM Corsa.
  • Former All-Japan Formula 3 race winner Hiroki Otsu makes his series debut with Modulo Drago Corse.
  • Gentleman racer Takeshi Kimura makes his series debut with CarGuy Racing.
  • FIA F4 Japanese graduate Yuya Hiraki makes his series debut with Team Mach, replacing Kiyoto Fujinami as Natsu Sakaguchi's co-driver.
  • Bentley factory driver Jules Gounon makes his Super GT debut in a one-off for EIcars Bentley at the Fuji 500-mile race.[25]

Returning to Super GT

  • 2000 GT500 Champion Ryo Michigami returns to the series as a full-time competitor with his Modulo Drago Corse team, after racing in the World Touring Car Championship in 2017.
  • Naoki Yokomizo, the 2012 GT300 Champion, returns after a year-long hiatus to drive for the new CarGuy Racing team.
  • Masaki Kano and Hideto Yasuoka both return to the series with Arnage Racing.

Leaving Super GT

  • Andrea Caldarelli confirmed that he would leave Toyota and Super GT this season, focusing solely on his commitments as a factory driver at Lamborghini Squadra Corse.
  • James Rossiter stepped away from full-time Super GT racing in 2018, but will continue to race in Japan in the Super Formula championship.
  • Akira Iida will step away from full-time driving duties, and became team director of the #60 LM Corsa Lexus RC F GT3.
  • Jono Lester was released from Pacific with Gulf Racing after the 2017 season, and will not return to Super GT in 2018 – but did pledge to return to the series in the future.

Team Changes

  • NDDP Racing moved up to the GT500 class for 2018, entering as NDDP Racing with B-Max. They take the place of MOLA, who withdrew from the series at the end of 2017.
  • BMW Team Studie, the 2011 GT300 class Champion(by then co-joint with Goodsmile Racing) announced in January that they would switch to the Blancpain GT Series Asia GT4 category, and suspended operations in Super GT for the foreseeable future.
  • CarGuy Racing makes their Super GT debut with the all-new Honda NSX GT3. They previously competed in the Super Taikyu Series and Blancpain GT Series Asia.
  • Drago Corse, who competed from 2015 to 2016 as Drago Modulo Honda Racing, return to the series in GT300 with another Honda NSX GT3. They will be known as Modulo Drago Corse.
  • VivaC Team Tsuchiya reverted to their original name, Tsuchiya Engineering, following the withdrawal of their title sponsor VivaC.
  • The #51 LM Corsa Lexus RC F GT3 changes its number to #96, and has a new title sponsor in Okayama Toyopet / K-Tunes Racing. The team will be officially known as K-Tunes Racing LM Corsa from 2018.
  • Panther Team Thailand switched from the Dome-built Toyota 86 MC to the Lexus RC F GT3.
  • Gainer switched to a full-on effort with Nissan, fielding two brand-new 2018 Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3s.
  • Arnage Racing separated from INGING Motorsport after one season, and also switch vehicles to the Mercedes-AMG GT3.

Results

Round Circuit Date Class Pole Position Race Winner
1 Okayama International Circuit
Report
7–8 April GT500 No. 17 Real Racing No. 17 Real Racing
Koudai Tsukakoshi
Takashi Kogure
Koudai Tsukakoshi
Takashi Kogure
GT300 No. 88 JLOC No. 18 Team UpGarage
Marco Mapelli
Kazuki Hiramine
Yuhki Nakayama
Takashi Kobayashi
2 Fuji Speedway
Report
3–4 May GT500 No. 38 Lexus Team ZENT Cerumo No. 23 NISMO
Yuji Tachikawa
Hiroaki Ishiura
Tsugio Matsuda
Ronnie Quintarelli
GT300 No. 55 ARTA No. 55 ARTA
Shinichi Takagi
Sean Walkinshaw
Shinichi Takagi
Sean Walkinshaw
3 Suzuka Circuit
Report
19–20 May GT500 No. 8 ARTA No. 8 ARTA
Tomoki Nojiri
Takuya Izawa
Tomoki Nojiri
Takuya Izawa
GT300 No. 96 K-Tunes LM Corsa No. 96 K-Tunes LM Corsa
Yuichi Nakayama
Morio Nitta
Yuichi Nakayama
Morio Nitta
4 Chang International Circuit
Report
30 June-1 July GT500 No. 16 Team Mugen No. 39 Lexus Team SARD
Hideki Mutoh
Daisuke Nakajima
Heikki Kovalainen
Kamui Kobayashi
GT300 No. 65 K2 R&D LEON Racing No. 11 Gainer
Haruki Kurosawa
Naoya Gamou
Katsuyuki Hiranaka
Hironobu Yasuda
5 Fuji Speedway
Report
4–5 August GT500 No. 23 NISMO No. 36 Lexus Team au Tom's
Tsugio Matsuda
Ronnie Quintarelli
Kazuki Nakajima
Yuhi Sekiguchi
GT300 No. 25 Tsuchiya Engineering No. 55 ARTA
Tsubasa Kondo
Takamitsu Matsui
Sho Tsuboi
Shinichi Takagi
Sean Walkinshaw
6 Sportsland SUGO
Report
15–16 September GT500 No. 100 Team Kunimitsu No. 100 Team Kunimitsu
Jenson Button
Naoki Yamamoto
Jenson Button
Naoki Yamamoto
GT300 No. 61 R&D Sport No. 61 R&D Sport
Takuto Iguchi
Hideki Yamauchi
Takuto Iguchi
Hideki Yamauchi
7 Autopolis
Report
20–21 October GT500 No. 8 ARTA No. 1 Lexus Team KeePer Tom's
Tomoki Nojiri
Takuya Izawa
Nick Cassidy
Ryō Hirakawa
GT300 No. 25 Tsuchiya Engineering No. 96 K-Tunes Racing LM Corsa
Takamitsu Matsui
Sho Tsuboi
Yuichi Nakayama
Morio Nitta
8 Twin Ring Motegi
Report
10–11 November GT500 No. 8 ARTA No. 8 ARTA
Tomoki Nojiri
Takuya Izawa
Tomoki Nojiri
Takuya Izawa
GT300 No. 88 JLOC No. 65 K2 R&D LEON Racing
Marco Mapelli
Kazuki Hiramine
Haruki Kurosawa
Naoya Gamou

Championship Standings

Drivers' championships


Scoring system
Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPole
Points20151186543211
Fuji 500 mile251813108654321

GT500

Driver Ranking GT500 2018 Series[26]
Rank Driver OKA
FUJ
SUZ
CHA
FUJ
SUG
AUT
MOT
Points
1 Naoki Yamamoto
Jenson Button
2 9 2 11 5 1 5 3 78
2 Ryō Hirakawa
Nick Cassidy
3 7 3 8 2 14 1 4 75
3 Tomoki Nojiri
Takuya Izawa
11 8 1 Ret 4 2 12 1 71
4 Yuji Tachikawa
Hiroaki Ishiura
8 3 8 4 8 5 4 2 59
5 Yuhi Sekiguchi 13 4 5 10 1 12 2 13 55
6 Kazuki Nakajima 13 5 10 1 12 2 13 47
7 Koudai Tsukakoshi
Takashi Kogure
1 11 11 7 3 9 6 15 45
8 Tsugio Matsuda
Ronnie Quintarelli
5 1 6 12 9 7 15 7 43
9 Heikki Kovalainen 12 2 Ret 1 11 10 8 8 42
10 Kazuya Oshima 4 5 12 2 7 11 9 6 41
Felix Rosenqvist 4 5 2 7 11 9 6 41
11 Yuji Kunimoto
Kenta Yamashita
9 12 13 3 10 Ret 3 5 32
12 Daiki Sasaki
Jann Mardenborough
14 6 4 6 12 3 11 11 29
13 Kamui Kobayashi 12 Ret 1 11 10 8 8 27
14 Mitsunori Takaboshi
Joao Paulo de Oliveira
6 13 9 Ret 6 6 7 10 23
15 Hideki Mutoh
Daisuke Nakajima
10 14 Ret 5 14 4 14 14 16
16 Sho Tsuboi 2 15
17 Satoshi Motoyama
Katsumasa Chiyo
7 10 7 13 15 8 13 9 14
18 James Rossiter 4 12 8
19 Bertrand Baguette
Kosuke Matsuura
15 Ret 10 9 13 13 10 12 4
Rank Driver OKA
FUJ
SUZ
CHA
FUJ
SUG
AUT
MOT
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)

GT300

Driver Ranking GT300 2018 Series[27]
Rank Driver OKA
FUJ
SUZ
CHA
FUJ
SUG
AUT
MOT
Points
1 Haruki Kurosawa
Naoya Gamou
4 4 7 4 4 8 5 1 68
2 Shinichi Takagi
Sean Walkinshaw
6 1 20 11 1 10 4 9 62
3 Koki Saga
Kohei Hirate
Ret 2 9 2 3 25 10 2 61
4 Nobuteru Taniguchi
Tatsuya Kataoka
8 5 8 7 2 3 19 3 56
5 Katsuyuki Hiranaka
Hironobu Yasuda
5 3 16 1 22 19 6 5 48
6 Yuichi Nakayama
Morio Nitta
14 14 1 10 10 14 1 10 45
7 Takamitsu Matsui 3 Ret 2 19 5 24 24 8 39
Sho Tsuboi 3 2 19 5 24 24 8 39
8 Takuto Iguchi
Hideki Yamauchi
18 Ret 3 Ret Ret 1 15 6 37
9 Tomonobu Fujii
Sven Müller
2 6 11 8 7 12 8 7 35
10 Kazuki Hiramine 7 9 4 6 6 5 13 27 33
11 Kimiya Sato
Yuya Motojima
12 16 12 5 Ret 13 2 4 29
12 Takashi Kobayshi
Yuhki Nakayama
1 13 6 18 9 11 27 Ret 28
13 Marco Mapelli 7 9 4 6 5 13 27 28
14 Ryo Michigami
Hiroki Otsu
Ret 8 26 9 DNS 4 3 14 24
15 Hiroki Yoshimoto
Ritomo Miyata
17 7 5 3 Ret 9 12 24 23
16 Kazuki Hoshino
Hiroki Yoshida
13 11 10 Ret 8 2 9 15 22
17 Rintaro Kubo
Keishi Ishikawa
16 19 15 16 15 6 11 12 5
18 Andrea Caldarelli 6 5
19 Taku Bamba
Shigekazu Wakisaka
11 19 14 17 Ret 7 17 13 4
20 Natsu Sakaguchi
Yuya Hiraki
Ret 12 Ret 19 22 7 18 4
21 Shintaro Kawabata
Shinnosuke Yamada
9 15 28 Ret 20 20 16 2
22 Richard Lyons
Ryuichiro Tomita
Ret 10 23 Ret 14 23 14 11 1
23 Masaki Kano
Hideto Yasuoka
10 20 19 13 11 17 16 20 1
24 Tsubasa Kondo Ret 5 1
Rank Driver OKA
FUJ
SUZ
CHA
FUJ
SUG
AUT
MOT
Points
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