2003 Formula Nippon Season - Calendar

Calendar

Race No Track Country Date Laps Distance Time Speed Winner Pole Position Fastest Race Lap
1 Suzuka Japan March 23, 2003 46 5.807=267.122 km 1'26:01.058 186.326 km/h Satoshi Motoyama Ryo Michigami Richard Lyons
2 Fuji Japan April 6, 2003 61 4.4=268.4 km 1'26:54.530 185.298 km/h Satoshi Motoyama Satoshi Motoyama Takeshi Tsuchiya
3 Mine Japan April 27, 2003 70 2.881=201.67 km 1'33:24.112 129.550 km/h Satoshi Motoyama Satoshi Motoyama Yuji Tachikawa
4 Motegi Japan June 8, 2003 55 4.796=263.78 km 1'36:53.571 163.343 km/h Juichi Wakisaka Juichi Wakisaka Satoshi Motoyama
5 Suzuka Japan July 6, 2003 25 5.807=145.175 km 0'46:28.098 187.450 km/h Richard Lyons Richard Lyons Satoshi Motoyama
6 Sugo Japan July 27, 2003 72 3.704=266.688 km 1'32:00.930 173.898 km/h Satoshi Motoyama André Lotterer Satoshi Motoyama
7 Fuji Japan August 31, 2003 61 4.4=268.4 km 1'28:29.144 181.995 km/h Benoît Tréluyer Satoshi Motoyama Satoshi Motoyama
8 Mine Japan September 21, 2003 70 3.187=223.09 km 1'33:46.837 142.731 km/h Benoît Tréluyer Satoshi Motoyama Satoshi Motoyama
9 Motegi Japan October 19, 2003 55 4.796=263.78 km 1'32:24.728 171.263 km/h Toshihiro Kaneishi Toshihiro Kaneishi Takeshi Tsuchiya
10 Suzuka Japan November 2, 2003 46 5.807=267.122 km 1'39:04.524 161.769 km/h Juichi Wakisaka Satoshi Motoyama Richard Lyons

Note:

Race 5 a sprint race sets grid for the main race. 18 laps/104.526 km 0'38:55.119/161.145 km/h winner Richard Lyons to start from pole. Originally fastest qualifier Takeshi Tsuchiya.

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