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Records

Category Record Driver Car Date
1975–1985
WSC 1:10.02 Stefan Bellof Porsche 956 October 1, 1983
Formula One 1:12.23 Mario Andretti Lotus 78-Ford October 22, 1977
Formula Two 1:12.62 Geoff Lees March 832-Honda/Mugen August 14, 1983
1986–1992
JSPC 1:14.088 Kazuyoshi Hoshino Nissan R92CP May 2, 1992
Formula Two 1:18.31 Satoru Nakajima March 842-Honda/Mugen April 15, 1984
Fuji Grand Champion Series 1:21.800 Masanori Sekiya March 89GC Mugen October 29, 1989
1993–2004
Formula 3000 1:14.854 Takuya Kurosawa Lola T92/50 April 10, 1993
Formula Nippon 1:15.304 Kazuyoshi Hoshino Lola T96/52 October 19, 1996
Le Mans Prototype 1:16.349 Ukyo Katayama Toyota GT-One TS020 November 6, 1999
JGTC (GT500) 1:23.886 Yuji Tachikawa Toyota Supra May 3, 2003
Formula Three 1:26.344 Tatsuya Kataoka Dallara F302 Toyota April 6, 2003
JTCC (Group A) 1:31.131 Kazuyoshi Hoshino Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 October 31, 1993
JGTC (GT300) 1:31.356 Suga Ichijo Mosler MT900R May 3, 2003
JTCC (Super Touring) 1:33.035 Naoki Hattori Honda Accord November 1, 1997
Super Taikyu 1:35.173 Kasuya Shunji Nissan Skyline GT-R R33 November 7, 1998
2005–
Formula One 1:17.287 Felipe Massa Ferrari F2008 October 11, 2008
Formula Nippon 1:25.525 Benoit Treluyer Lola FN06-Toyota March 31, 2007
Le Mans Prototype 1:27.499 Kazuki Nakajima Toyota TS030 October 13, 2012
Super GT (GT500) 1:32.481 Ronnie Quintarelli Nissan GT-R April 30, 2011
JLMC (LMP1) 1:33.117 Shinsuke Yamazaki Zytek 04S June 2, 2007
Formula Three 1:35.173 Kazuya Oshima Dallara F306-Toyota March 3, 2007
Super GT (GT300) 1:40.682 Haruki Kurosawa Honda NSX May 3, 2005
Super Taikyu (ST-1) 1:46.304 Masataka Yanagida BMW Z4 Coupé August 4, 2007

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