2004 Formula Nippon Season - Calendar

Calendar

Race No Track Country Date Laps Distance Time Speed Winner Pole Position Fastest Race Lap
1 Suzuka Japan March 28, 2004 46 5.807=267.122 km 1'26:01.861 186.293 km/h Takashi Kogure Yuji Ide Richard Lyons
2 Sugo Japan May 2, 2004 36 3.704=133.344 km 0'44:36.401 179.360 km/h Richard Lyons Richard Lyons Takashi Kogure
3 Motegi Japan June 6, 2004 55 4.796=263.78 km 1'40:56.233 156.799 km/h André Lotterer Richard Lyons Richard Lyons
4 Suzuka Japan July 4, 2004 25 5.807=145.175 km 0'52:15.090 166.703 km/h Richard Lyons Richard Lyons Naoki Hattori
5 Sugo Japan August 1, 2004 72 3.737=266.688 km 1'33:18.487 171.489 km/h Satoshi Motoyama Richard Lyons Juichi Wakisaka
6 Mine Japan August 29, 2004 70 3.238=226.66 km 1'33:06.044 146.074 km/h Benoît Tréluyer Benoît Tréluyer Juichi Wakisaka
7 Sepang Malaysia August 19, 2004 27 5.536=149.472 km 1'00:07.978 149.179 km/h André Lotterer André Lotterer Richard Lyons
8 Motegi Japan October 24, 2004 55 4.796=263.78 km 1'32:35.978 170.916 km/h Yuji Ide Juichi Wakisaka André Lotterer
9 Suzuka Japan November 7, 2004 46 5.807=267.122 km 1'25:15.434 187.988 km/h Benoît Tréluyer Richard Lyons Yuji Ide

Note:

Race 4 a sprint race sets grid for the main race. 18 laps/104.526 km 0'33:00.186/190.029 km/h winner Richard Lyons to start from pole.

Race 7 a sprint race sets grid for the main race. 20 laps/110.72 km 0'38:01.564/174.701 km/h winner André Lotterer to start from pole. Originally fastest qualifier Naoki Hattori.

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