2004 D1 Grand Prix series

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Changes for the 2004 Season

2004 Schedules

n.b. Winning Driver are mentioned on the right

2004 D1 Grand Prix Point Series

Round 1 - February 27/28 - Irwindale Speedway, Irwindale, California, United States - Yasuyuki Kazama (S15)
Round 2 - May 4/5 - Sports Land SUGO (Go-Kart circuit), Miyagi Prefecture, Japan - Yasuyuki Kazama (S15)
Round 3 - July 24/25 - Ebisu South Course, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan - Ken Nomura (ER34)
Round 4 - August 21/22 - Autopolis, Ōita Prefecture, Japan - Nobuteru Taniguchi (S15)
Round 5 - September 18 - Metropolitan Parking, Odaiba, Japan - Ryuji Miki (S15)
Round 6 - October 23/24 - Ebisu South Course, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan - Youichi Imamura (FD3S)
Round 7 - November 25 - Tsukuba Circuit, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan - Youichi Imamura (FD3S)

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2004 D1 Grand Prix Exhibition Matches

D1 Pre-Season Match - January 17 - Metropolitan Parking, Odaiba, Japan - Kuniaki Takahashi (JZX100)
D1 Exhibition - Apr. 17 - Metropolitan Parking, Odaiba, Japan - Ken Nomura (ER34)
D1 Odaiba Allstar Match - Apr. 18 - Metropolitan Parking, Odaiba, Japan - Yasuyuki Kazama (S15)
D1 Odaiba Allstar Match - Sep. 19 - Metropolitan Parking, Odaiba, Japan - Youichi Imamura (FD3S)
D1 USA vs Japan Allstar - December 17 - California Speedway, Fontana, California, United States - Nobushige Kumakubo (S15)

Final Championship Results

PositionDriverCarrd.1rd.2rd.3rd.4rd.5rd.6rd.7Total
1st Ryuji Miki Nissan Silvia S15 12141416201816110
2nd Nobuteru Taniguchi Nissan Silvia S15/Toyota Altezza SXE10 1818162010--82
3rd Youichi Imamura Mazda RX-7 FD3S -1010-18202078
4th Yasuyuki Kazama Nissan Silvia S15 20206146-672
4th Ken Nomura Nissan Skyline ER34 161620686-72
6th Nobushige Kumakubo Nissan Silvia S15 141212--41860
7th Ken Maeda Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 ---121614-42
8th Kazuhiro Tanaka Nissan Silvia S15 10-8-410-32
9th Tetsuya Hibino Toyota Corolla Levin AE86 --18--12-30
10th Toyohisa Matsuda Toyota Corolla Levin AE86 ----12-1022
11th Hideo Hiraoka Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 -4-2--1420
11th Takahiro Ueno Toyota Soarer JZZ30 -8----1220
13th Toshiki Yoshioka Toyota Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno AE86 ---18---18
13th Drift Samurai Mazda RX-7 FC3S ---2-16-18
15th Akinori Utsumi Mazda RX-7 FD3S -2--14--16
16th Atsushi Kuroi Nissan Silvia PS13 8-4---214
16th Masao Suenaga Mazda RX-7 FD3S -6----814
18th Kazunari Hayashida Nissan Silvia S15 ---10-2-12
19th Shinichi Yamada Toyota Corolla Levin AE86/Nissan Silvia S15 -----8-8
19th Shunichi Tomikuda Nissan Silvia PS13 ---8---8
21st Gen Terasaki Toyota Corolla Levin AE86 4-2----6
21st Hisashi Kamimoto Nissan Silvia S15 6------6
23rd Masato Kawabata Nissan Silvia S15 ---4---4
23rdHiroshi Fukuda Nissan 180SX RPS13 2---2--4
23rd Kuniaki Takahashi Toyota Chaser JZX100 ------44
26th Samuel Hubinette Toyota Supra JZA80 2------2

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