2004 Formula Nippon Season - Complete Overview

Complete Overview

first column of every race 10 = grid position
second column of every race 10 = race result

R12=retired, but classified R=retired NC=not classified NS=did not start (6)=place after practice, but grid position not held free

16(2)=started from grid position 16, after finishing the sprint race in sixteenth position - (2) originally set second best time in qualifying.

Place Name Country Team
1 Richard Lyons United Kingdom Dandelion Racing 9 8 1 1 1 8 1(1) 1 1 4 2 8 16(2) 9 2 2 1 3
2 André Lotterer Germany Nakajima Racing 13 2 2 4 3 1 10(11) 8 6 R 9 R 1(5) 1 4 3 8 7
3 Yuji Ide Japan Team Impul 1 R12 4 2 5 2 2(3) 3 8 7 7 7 4(3) R10 3 1 9 2
4 Benoît Tréluyer France Team Impul 2 R 13 6 10 4 6(2) 2 5 10 1 1 14(7) 7 5 R 2 1
5 Juichi Wakisaka Japan Team LeMans 6 R13 6 3 2 R 9(8) 5 9 3 5 2 3(4) 3 1 R 6 4
6 Satoshi Motoyama Japan Team 5Zigen 10 5 5 R12 4 5 3(7) 4 2 1 3 6 8(6) R 8 5 4 6
7 Takashi Kogure Japan Nakajima Racing 3 1 10 9 7 9 11(12) 7 4 2 6 R 7(8) 6 10 9 3 8
8 Tatsuya Kataoka Japan Team LeMans 12 10 11 11 11 3 12(14) 13 13 R 15 4 10(16) 5 16 4 11 12
9 Ryo Michigami Japan Kondo Racing 8 3 8 5 9 6 4(5) R 10 R 14 11 13(15) 8 13 10 13 13
Naoki Hattori Japan Dandelion Racing 7 7 12 7 6 R 7(6) 10 3 6 8 10 2(1) 2 9 R 5 10
Tsugio Matsuda Japan Team Cerumo 5 4 7 NC 12 R12 8(10) 9 (6) NS 13 R12 6(10) 4 11 6 16 R
12 Toshihiro Kaneishi Japan Team 5Zigen 14 6 14 R13 14 10 5(9) R 12 12 10 3 9(11) R 7 R 10 11
13 Takeshi Tsuchiya Japan Team LeMans 4 R11 9 10 13 7 16(4) 11 11 8 4 5 5(9) R 6 R 7 5
14 Yuji Tachikawa Japan Kondo Racing 11 R 3 NC 8 R 14(13) 6 7 5 11 9 11(13) R 12 7 12 9
- Hideki Noda Japan Team Mohn 15 9 15 8 15 11 15(15) R 14 11 12 R 15(12) R 15 R11 14 14
- Koji Yamanishi Japan Team Mohn - - - - - - 13(16) 12 15 9 - - - - 17 8 - -
- Masami Kageyama Japan Team Cerumo - - - - - - - - - - 16 R 12(14) 11 14 R 15 15

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