2019 Super Formula Championship

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The 2019 Japanese Super Formula Championship was the forty-seventh season of premier Japanese open-wheel motor racing, and the seventh under the moniker of Super Formula. The season began on 21 April at Suzuka Circuit and ended on 27 October at the same location.[1]

2019 marked the first season of the Dallara SF19 chassis package, while continuing the engine configuration of the preceding chassis.[2]

Nick Cassidy clinched his first Driver's Championship title, after finishing ahead of reigning champion Naoki Yamamoto at the season finale at Suzuka.[3] Docomo Team Dandelion Racing won their first Teams' Championship title since 2012, with Naoki Yamamoto and Nirei Fukuzumi driving for them.[4]

Team changes

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

Team Engine No. Driver Rounds
Japan Docomo Team Dandelion Racing Honda 1 Japan Naoki Yamamoto[5] All
5 Japan Nirei Fukuzumi[5] All
Japan Kondo Racing Toyota 3 Japan Kenta Yamashita[6] All
4 Japan Yuji Kunimoto[6] All
Japan UOMO Sunoco Team LeMans Toyota 7 Russia Artem Markelov[6] 1–5
Japan Yuichi Nakayama[7] 6–7
8 Japan Kazuya Oshima[6] All
Japan Team Mugen Honda 15 United Kingdom Dan Ticktum[8] 1–3
Mexico Patricio O'Ward[9] 4–6
Estonia Jüri Vips[10] 7
16 Japan Tomoki Nojiri[5] All
Japan Real Racing Honda 17 France Tristan Charpentier[11] 1
Japan Koudai Tsukakoshi[12] 2–7
Hong Kong carrozzeria Team KCMG Toyota 18 Japan Kamui Kobayashi[6] All
Japan Itochu Enex Team Impul[6] Toyota 19 Japan Yuhi Sekiguchi[6] All
20 Japan Ryo Hirakawa[6] All
Japan Vantelin Team TOM'S Toyota 36 Japan Kazuki Nakajima[6] All
37 New Zealand Nick Cassidy[6] All
Japan JMS P.mu/cerumoINGING Toyota 38 Japan Hiroaki Ishiura[6] All
39 Japan Sho Tsuboi[6] All
Japan B-Max Racing with Motopark[13] Honda 50 Austria Lucas Auer[8] All
51 United Kingdom Harrison Newey[11] All
Japan TCS Nakajima Racing Honda 64 Spain Álex Palou[11] All
65 Japan Tadasuke Makino[5] All
  • German team Motopark will enter the championship in collaboration with the B-MAX Racing Team.[13]

Driver changes

Mid-season changes

Race calendar and results

Championship standings

References

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