2005 Japanese Formula 3 Championship

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The 2005 Japanese Formula 3 Championship was the 26th edition of the Japanese Formula 3 Championship. It began on 2 April at Motegi and ended on 23 October at the same place. [1] Brazilian driver João Paulo de Oliveira took the championship title, winning seven from 20 races. [2]

Teams and drivers

TeamNoDriverChassisEngineRounds
Inging 1 Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Dome F107Torii-Toyota 3S-GE All
3 Flag of Japan.svg Hideto Yasuoka Dome F1071–2, 4–10
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Katoh 3
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jonny Reid Dome F1071–9
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Katoh Dome F10710
Toda Racing 2 Flag of Japan.svg Yasuhiro Takasaki Dome F107Toda-Honda MF204CAll
M-TEC 10 Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Mutoh Dome F107 Mugen-Honda MF204CAll
16 Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi Lola-Dome F1068–10
Dream Factory11 Flag of Japan.svg Hironari Kawachi Lola-Dome F106Toda-Honda MF204C7–10
ThreeBond Racing12 Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Yokomizo Dallara F305 ThreeBond Nissan SR20VE All
14 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Montin Dallara F305All
DTM19 Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Orime Dallara F304 Toyota-TOM'S 3S-GE All
Now Motor Sports33 Flag of Japan.svg Taku Banba Dallara F305 Toyota-TOM'S 3S-GE All
TOM'S 36 Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Dallara F305 Toyota-TOM'S 3S-GE All
37 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima Dallara F305All
38 Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Ikeda Dallara F305All
Zap Speed50 Flag of Japan.svg Motohiko Isozaki Dallara F305 Toyota-TOM'S 3S-GE All
Le Beausset Motorsports62 Flag of Japan.svg Koki Saga Dallara F305 Toyota-TOM'S 3S-GE All

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning driverWinning team
1R1 Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi 2 April Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira TOM'S
R23 April Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Mutoh Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Mutoh M-TEC
2R1 Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka 16 April Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Ikeda Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira TOM'S
R217 April Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Mutoh M-TEC
3R1 Sportsland SUGO, Murata 14 May Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Yokomizo Flag of New Zealand.svg Jonny Reid Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Yokomizo ThreeBond Racing
R215 May Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Yokomizo Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Yokomizo ThreeBond Racing
4R1 Fuji Speedway, Oyama 4 June Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Yokomizo Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira TOM'S
R25 June Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira TOM'S
5R1 Okayama International Circuit 18 June Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Montin ThreeBond Racing
R219 June Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Yokomizo ThreeBond Racing
6R1 Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka 2 July Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Ikeda Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira TOM'S
R23 July Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Inging
7R1 Mine Circuit, Mine 30 July Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima TOM'S
R231 July Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima TOM'S
8R1 Fuji Speedway, Oyama 27 August Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Montin ThreeBond Racing
R228 August Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira TOM'S
9R1 Mine Circuit, Mine 10 September Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima Flag of New Zealand.svg Jonny Reid Inging
R211 September Flag of New Zealand.svg Jonny Reid Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira TOM'S
10R1 Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi 22 October Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Mutoh Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Mutoh Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Mutoh M-TEC
R223 October Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Mutoh Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Montin ThreeBond Racing

Standings

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PosDriver MOT SUZ SUG FUJ OKA SUZ MIN FUJ MIN MOT Pts
1 Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira 1212Ret211241225413122272
2 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima RetRet33432248251122Ret23Ret209
3 Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Mutoh Ret141385577435Ret862413179
4 Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Yokomizo 348811346186623Ret431012177
5 Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Montin 23969RetRet813744313NC641174
6 Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit 465Ret55Ret756513Ret556594138
7 Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Ikeda55247483323Ret910611117117126
8 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jonny Reid 6775264985RetDNS7Ret7Ret11294
9 Flag of Japan.svg Taku Bamba 796987710121067117948951365
10 Flag of Japan.svg Hideto Yasuoka101211DNS611111310DNS84Ret85Ret8Ret35
11 Flag of Japan.svg Yasuhiro Takasaki88107Ret10969913DNS13Ret1510Ret1071130
12 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Katoh 696620
13 Flag of Japan.svg Koki Saga 11101210Ret111113141298106109Ret1315820
14 Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi 1177812519
15 Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Orime 9Ret131110131012101111912Ret12131211RetRet7
16 Flag of Japan.svg Motohiko Isozaki1211141211Ret121413Ret12101411141210151394
17 Flag of Japan.svg Hironari KawachiRetRet131491414103
PosDriver MOT SUZ SUG FUJ OKA SUZ MIN FUJ MIN MOT Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

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