2026 Super Formula Championship

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The 2026 Japanese Super Formula Championship is the fifty-fourth season of premier Japanese single-seater motor racing, and the fourteenth under the moniker of Super Formula. Team Mugen driver Ayumu Iwasa entered the season as the defending series champion.

Kakunoshin Ohta currently leads the Drivers' Championship, while his team, Dandelion Racing, leads the Teams' Championship.

Teams and drivers

All teams use identical Dallara-built SF23 chassis with either Honda or Toyota engines. Every Honda-powered car uses a Honda HR-417E engine and every Toyota-powered car uses a Toyota TRD-01F engine. All teams compete with tyres supplied by Yokohama.

Team changes

  • TGM Grand Prix expanded to three Toyota-powered cars, adding a single car entered under the Team Goh name which returned to Super Formula after a three-year absence.[12]
  • Transport and logistics company Realize Corporation, a longtime sponsor of Kondo Racing, officially became the team's title sponsor, with the team entering as Realize Kondo Racing.[6] Kondo Racing also expanded to three Toyota-powered cars, adding a single car sponsored by used vehicle marketplace Navikuru running under the name Navikuru Buzz MK Racing.[5][13]
  • Automotive parts and accessories retailer Autobacs Seven officially became Team Mugen's title sponsor, with the team entering as Team Mugen Autobacs.[2]

Driver changes

Race calendar

The provisional calendar was announced on 5 August 2025, with 12 races held across seven weekends at five venues.[18]

More information Round, Circuit ...
Round Circuit Location Date Support bill Map of circuit locations
1 Mobility Resort Motegi Motegi, Tochigi 4 April Honda N-One Owner's Cup
All Japan Road Race Championship
2 5 April
3 Autopolis Hita, Oita 25 April Super Formula Lights
Honda N-One Owner's Cup
4 Suzuka International Racing Course Suzuka, Mie 23 May Super Formula Lights
Formula Regional Japanese Championship
5 24 May
6 Fuji Speedway Oyama, Shizuoka 18 July Porsche Carrera Cup Japan
Kyojo Cup
7 19 July
8 Sportsland SUGO Shibata, Miyagi 9 August Porsche Carrera Cup Japan
Honda N-One Owner's Cup
9 Fuji Speedway Oyama, Shizuoka 10 October Formula Regional Japanese Championship
Kyojo Cup
10 11 October
11 Suzuka International Racing Course Suzuka, Mie 21 November Toyota Gazoo Racing Yaris Cup - Kansai
12 22 November
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Calendar changes

  • The first Suzuka race moved from March to May, with Motegi holding the season opener instead.[19]

Race results

Season report

First half

For the first time since 2020, the season opener was held at Mobility Resort Motegi, and reigning champion Ayumu Iwasa took pole position for Team Mugen ahead of Team Dandelion's Kakunoshin Ohta.[20] The first race of the season, held in very wet conditions, was red-flagged because of rain after three laps under the safety car. An hour later, it was restarted with twelve more laps under the safety car. The race went green on lap 16, before a crash forced another safety car right away. That was withdrawn on lap 20, and Ohta made a crucial move past Iwasa to take the lead before the race's time window ended after 23 laps were completed. Ohta thereby secured victory, albeit with only half points awarded, with Iwasa second and Ren Sato heading a Nakajima Racing 3-4 after his teammate Igor Fraga overtook Yuto Nomura of B-Max during the brief green flag period.[21][22]

Ohta continued his strong form in qualifying for the second race by taking pole position, while Toshiki Oyu of Inging took second.[23] Oyu's teammate Sena Sakaguchi jumped from fifth to third at the start of the race, before an early safety car was called after an off for TGMGP's Rikuto Kobayashi. Oyu pitted on lap ten, with Sakaguchi and Ohta staying out for longer to capitalize on clean air. Both drivers were able to overcut Oyu, with Sakaguchi waiting until lap 25 to make his stop. He used his fresher tyres to close up to Ohta, but was unable to make a move for the lead. Ohta won the race to start the season with a double victory, while Oyu lost out even more when his tyres degraded. Nirei Fukuzumi, who stopped on lap 29, also overcut him to secure his Rookie Racing team's first-ever Super Formula podium in the team's seven-year competition history in third place.[24][25]

Championship standings

Scoring system

Race points
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Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Points 20 15 11 8 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Qualifying points
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Position  1st   2nd   3rd 
Points 3 2 1
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Drivers' championship

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Pos Driver MOT AUT SUZ1 FUJ1 SUG FUJ2 SUZ2 Pts
R1[a] R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12
1 Japan Kakunoshin Ohta 12  11 35
2 Japan Sena Sakaguchi 12  2 15
3 Japan Ayumu Iwasa 21  83 14.5
4 Japan Nirei Fukuzumi 19  3 11
5 United Kingdom Luke Browning 20 4 8
6 Japan Toshiki Oyu 14 52 8
7 Japan Ren Sato 33 11 6.5
8 Japan Syun Koide 5 9 5
9 United Kingdom Zak O'Sullivan Ret 6 5
10 Brazil Igor Omura Fraga 4 16 4
11 Japan Kenta Yamashita 13 7 4
12 Argentina Sacha Fenestraz 6 Ret 2.5
13 Japan Yuto Nomura 7 15 2
14 Japan Tomoki Nojiri 8 18 1.5
15 Japan Sho Tsuboi 9 14 1
16 Japan Nobuharu Matsushita 16 10 1
17 Czech Republic Roman Staněk 10 17 0.5
18 Japan Tadasuke Makino 11 13 0
19 Japan Kamui Kobayashi Ret 12 0
20 Austria Charlie Wurz 15 20 0
21 Japan Seita Nonaka 17 19 0
22 Japan Rikuto Kobayashi 18 Ret 0
23 Japan Ukyo Sasahara Ret 21 0
24 Japan "Juju" Ret 22 0
Pos Driver R1[a] R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 Pts
MOT AUT SUZ1 FUJ1 SUG FUJ2 SUZ2
Key
Colour Result
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenOther points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Did not enter (cell empty)
Text formatting Meaning
Bold Pole position
Italics Fastest lap
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Teams' championship

More information Pos, Driver ...
Pos Driver MOT AUT SUZ1 FUJ1 SUG FUJ2 SUZ2 Pts
R1[a] R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12
1 Japan Docomo Team Dandelion Racing 1 1 30
11 13
2 Japan Sanki Vertex Partners CerumoInging 12 2 21
14 5
3 Japan Team Mugen Autobacs 2 8 12
8 18
4 Japan NTT Docomo Business Rookie 19 3 11
5 Japan Ponos Nakajima Racing 3 11 9.5
4 16
6 Japan Realize Kondo Racing 20 4 8
Ret 21
7 Japan ThreeBond Racing 5 9 5
8 Japan Team Impul Ret 6 5
9 Hong Kong KCMG 13 7 4
17 19
10 Japan Vantelin Team TOM'S 6 14 3.5
9 Ret
11 Japan San-Ei Gen with B-Max 7 15 2
12 Japan Delightworks Racing 16 10 1
13 Japan Navikuru Buzz MK Racing 10 17 0.5
14 Japan KDDI TGMGP TGR-DC 18 12 0
Ret Ret
15 Japan Team Goh 15 20 0
16 Japan Hazama Ando Triple Tree Racing Ret 22 0
Pos Driver R1[a] R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 Pts
MOT AUT SUZ1 FUJ1 SUG FUJ2 SUZ2
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Notes

  1. Less than 75% of the scheduled race distance was completed due to disruptions caused by rain. Therefore, half points were awarded.

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