2001 Formula Nippon Season - Calendar

Calendar

Race No Track Country Date Laps Distance Time Speed Winner Pole Position Fastest Race Lap
1 Suzuka Japan March 25, 2001 35 5.821=203.735 km 1'15:59.230 160.871 km/h Naoki Hattori Naoki Hattori Juichi Wakisaka
2 Motegi Japan April 22, 2001 45 4.796=215.82 km 1'15:01.630 172.593 km/h Naoki Hattori Satoshi Motoyama Juichi Wakisaka
3 Mine Japan May 20, 2001 61 3.247=198.067 km 1'19:34.746 149.336 km/h Satoshi Motoyama Satoshi Motoyama Satoshi Motoyama
4 Fuji Japan June 3, 2001 50 4.4=220.0 km 1'06:34.546 198.270 km/h Naoki Hattori Satoshi Motoyama Naoki Hattori
5 Suzuka-East Japan July 1, 2001 72 2.244=161.568 km 1'10:41.495 137.132 km/h Satoshi Motoyama Ryo Michigami Ralph Firman, Jr.
6 Sugo Japan July 29, 2001 60 3.704=222.24 km 1'14:19.151 179.421 km/h Satoshi Motoyama Juichi Wakisaka Juichi Wakisaka
7 Fuji Japan September 2, 2001 50 4.4=220.0 km 1'06:43.443 197.830 km/h Juichi Wakisaka Juichi Wakisaka Juichi Wakisaka
8 Mine Japan September 23, 2001 62 3.247=201.314 km 1'20:18.196 150.415 km/h Satoshi Motoyama Juichi Wakisaka Ryo Michigami
9 Motegi Japan October 21, 2001 45 4.796=215.82 km 1'14:10.308 174.584 km/h Ralph Firman, Jr. Ralph Firman, Jr. Juichi Wakisaka
10 Suzuka Japan November 18, 2001 35 5.821=203.735 km 1'04:06.917 190.658 km/h Ralph Firman, Jr. Tsugio Matsuda Michael Krumm

Note:

Race 8 originally fastest lap set by Juichi Wakisaka, but he was disqualified.

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