2000 Formula Nippon Season - Calendar

Calendar

Race No Track Country Date Laps Distance Time Speed Winner Pole Position Fastest Race Lap
1 Suzuka Japan March 26, 2000 10+22 5.821=186.272 km 1'04:23.704 173.559 km/h Toranosuke Takagi Ralph Firman, Jr. Toranosuke Takagi
2 Motegi Japan April 16, 2000 44 4.796=211.024 km 1'13:19.610 172.671 km/h Toranosuke Takagi Toranosuke Takagi Tsugio Matsuda
3 Mine Japan May 21, 2000 61 3.247=198.067 km 1'20:07.628 148.315 km/h Tsugio Matsuda Toranosuke Takagi Toranosuke Takagi
4 Fuji Japan June 4, 2000 50 4.4=220.0 km 1'06:43.944 197.805 km/h Toranosuke Takagi Michael Krumm Hideki Noda
5 Suzuka-East Japan July 2, 2000 72 2.244=161.568 km 1'22:17.358 117.805 km/h Toranosuke Takagi Toranosuke Takagi Toranosuke Takagi
6 Sugo Japan July 30, 2000 60 3.704=222.24 km 1'15:28.393 176.677 km/h Toranosuke Takagi Toranosuke Takagi Juichi Wakisaka
7 Motegi Japan August 20, 2000 46 4.796=220.616 km 1'14:57.795 176.579 km/h Toranosuke Takagi Toranosuke Takagi Michael Krumm
8 Fuji Japan September 3, 2000 10+37 4.4=206.8 km 1'03:09.202 196.474 km/h Toranosuke Takagi Satoshi Motoyama Hideki Noda
9 Mine Japan September 17, 2000 62 3.247=201.314 km 1'20:48.792 149.466 km/h Toranosuke Takagi Toranosuke Takagi Satoshi Motoyama
10 Suzuka Japan November 5, 2000 35 5.821=203.735 km 1'05:10.434 187.561 km/h Satoshi Motoyama Satoshi Motoyama Satoshi Motoyama

Note:

Race 1 stopped due to rain and re-started, originally scheduled over 35 laps.

Race 8 stopped due to an accident and re-started, originally scheduled over 50 laps.

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