Japan Cup Series

GT World Challenge: Asia, Current
Japan Cup Series
CategoryGrand tourer sportscars
CountryJapan
Inaugural season2022
Drivers' champion
  • GT3:
    • Japan Yuta Kamimura
    • Japan Hiroaki Nagai
  • GT4:
    • Japan Masaki Kano
    • Japan Manabu Orido
Official websitewww.gt-world-challenge-asia.com
Current season

The Japan Cup Series is a racing series operated by SRO Motorsports Group and Team Asia One GT Management's GT World Challenge Asia, an auto racing series for grand tourer cars in Japan. The races are contested with GT3-spec and GT4-spec cars. The series used to compete together alongside GT World Challenge Asia, but as of 2024, the Japan Cup be held as a stand-alone series.[1]

Circuits

  • Bold denotes a circuit will be used in the 2024 season.
Number Circuits Rounds Years
1 Suzuka International Racing Course 3 2022–present
Fuji Speedway 3 2022–present
Okayama International Circuit 3 2022–present
4 Sportsland Sugo 2 2022, 2024
5 Mobility Resort Motegi 1 2023

Champions

Drivers

Year GT3 Overall GT3 Pro-Am GT3 Am GT4 Overall GT4 Silver-Am GT4 Am
2022 Japan Kei Cozzolino
Japan Takeshi Kimura
Japan Kei Cozzolino
Japan Takeshi Kimura
Japan Yudai Uchida
Japan Tadao Uematsu
Japan Hiroaki Hatano
Japan Shinya Hosokawa
Japan Hiroaki Hatano
Japan Shinya Hosokawa
Japan Masayoshi Oyama
2023 Japan Yuta Kamimura
Japan Hiroaki Nagai
Japan Yuta Kamimura
Japan Hiroaki Nagai
Japan Yorikatsu Tsujiko
Japan Yusuke Yamasaki
Japan Masaki Kano
Japan Manabu Orido
Japan Masaki Kano
Japan Manabu Orido
Japan Sho Kobayashi
Japan Naohiko Otsuka

See also

References

  1. ^ "SRO to stage separate Japan Cup and Fanatec GT Asia races from 2024". Fanatec GT World Challenge Asia Powered by AWS. 2023-11-09. Retrieved 2023-11-09.

External links

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GT Series seasons organized by the SRO Motorsports Group
International
      BPR Global GT Series (1994–1996)
FIA GT Championship (1997–2009)
FIA GT1 World Championship (2010–2012)
                            Intercontinental GT Challenge (2016–present)
Asia
FIA GT World Cup (2015–2019, 2023–present)
        Blancpain GT Series Asia (2017–2018)
Blancpain GT World Challenge Asia (2019)
GT World Challenge Asia (2022–present)
Japan Cup Series (2022–present)
Europe
                FIA GT3 European Championship (2006–2012)
Blancpain Endurance Series (2011–2015)
Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup (2016–2019)
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup (2020–present)
FIA GT Series (2013)
Blancpain Sprint Series (2014–2015)
Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup (2016–2018)
Blancpain GT World Challenge Europe (2019)
GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup (2020–present)
Blancpain GT Series (2014–2019)
GT World Challenge Europe (2020–present)
GT Sports Club (2015)
Blancpain GT Sports Club (2016–2019)
GT2 European Series (2021–present)
British GT Championship (2004–present)
Americas
        Pirelli World Challenge (2018)
Blancpain GT World Challenge America (2019)
GT World Challenge America (2020–present)
GT Sports Club America (2020)
GT America Series (2021–present)
Oceania
                 GT World Challenge Australia (2021–present)
Europe GT4
    GT4 European Cup/Trophy/Series (2007–2016, 2018–present)
GT4 European Series Northern Cup (2017)
GT4 European Series Southern Cup (2017)
French GT4 Cup (2018–present)
GT4 Central European Cup (2018)
GT4 South European Series (2019)
Americas GT4
                 Pirelli GT4 America Series (2019–present)
Asia GT4
                 GT4 International Cup (2018)
Australia GT4
                 GT4 Australia Series (2024)
Europe TC
                TC France Series (2021–present)
  • 2021
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  • 2025
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