Season Results
Overall winner in bold.
Rnd | Circuit | LMP1 Winning Team | LMP2 Winning Team | GT1 Winning Team | GT2 Winning Team |
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LMP1 Winning Drivers | LMP2 Winning Drivers | GT1 Winning Drivers | GT2 Winning Drivers | ||
1 | Sugo | #22 Hitotsuyama Racing | #18 AIM Sports | #21 Hitotsuyama Racing | #27 Team Kawamura |
Hideki Noda Shinsuke Yamazaki |
Yuji Aso Masayuki Yamashita Masaru Tomizawa |
Akira Iida Tomonobu Fujii |
Koji Aoyama Sinichi Takagi Morio Nitta |
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2 | Fuji | #22 Hitotsuyama Racing | #18 AIM Sports | #21 Hitotsuyama Racing | #27 Team Kawamura |
Hideki Noda Shinsuke Yamazaki |
Yuji Aso Masaru Tomizawa Yoshitaka Kuroda |
Akira Iida Tomonobu Fujii |
Koji Aoyama Sinichi Takagi Morio Nitta |
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3 | Motegi | #22 Hitotsuyama Racing | #15 Max Racing | #21 Hitotsuyama Racing | #27 Team Kawamura |
Hideki Noda Shinsuke Yamazaki |
Toshiya Itou Masayuki Ueda Kazuyoshi Takamizawa |
Akira Iida Tomonobu Fujii |
Koji Aoyama Sinichi Takagi Morio Nitta |
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4 | Okayama | #16 Team Mugen | #18 AIM Sports | #21 Hitotsuyama Racing | #20 Hitotsuyama Racing |
Haruki Kurosawa Shinji Nakano |
Masaru Tomizawa Yuuji Asou Tsubasa Kurosawa |
Akira Iida Tomonobu Fujii Mikio Hitotsuyama |
Hideo Fukuyama Yukinori Taniguchi Yukihiro Hane |
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