2006 Japanese Formula 3 Championship

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The 2006 Japanese Formula 3 Championship was the 27th edition of the Japanese Formula 3 Championship. It began on 1 April at Fuji and ended on 22 October at Motegi. [1] German driver Adrian Sutil took the championship title, winning five from eighteen races. [2]

Teams and drivers

TeamNoDriverChassisEngineRounds
TOM'S 1 Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil Dallara F305 Toyota-TOM'S 3S-GE All
36 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima Dallara F305All
37 Flag of Japan.svg Hideto Yasuoka Dallara F3051–5
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroyuki Matsumura7–9
Honda Toda Racing 2 Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Izawa Dome F107Toda-Honda MF204CAll
Inging Motorsport 3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jonny Reid Dallara F306Torii-Toyota 3S-GE All
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Dallara F306All
Honda Team M-TEC 10 Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi Dome F107 Mugen-Honda MF204CAll
ThreeBond Racing12 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabio Carbone Dallara F305 ThreeBond Nissan SR20VE All
14 Flag of Estonia.svg Marko Asmer Dallara F305All
Now Motor Sports33 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroaki Ishiura Dallara F305 Toyota-TOM'S 3S-GE All
Zap Speed50 Flag of Japan.svg Motohiko Isozaki Dallara F305 Toyota-TOM'S 3S-GE 1–7, 9
Autosport with Le Beausset62 Flag of Japan.svg Koki Saga Dallara F306 Toyota-TOM'S 3S-GE All
Exceed Motorsports74 Flag of Japan.svg Satoru Okada Dallara F306Torii-Toyota 3S-GE 1–4, 6–9
Flag of Japan.svg Wataru Kobayakawa5
75 Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Ikeda Dallara F306All

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning driverWinning team
1R1 Fuji Speedway, Oyama 1 April Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil TOM'S
R22 April Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima TOM'S
2R1 Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka 15 April Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Inging Motorsport
R216 April Flag of Brazil.svg Fabio Carbone Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Izawa Honda Toda Racing
3R1 Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi 27 May Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Inging Motorsport
R228 May Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil TOM'S
4R1 Okayama International Circuit 17 June Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil TOM'S
R218 June Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil TOM'S
5R1 Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka 7 July Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi Honda Team M-TEC
R28 July Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Izawa Honda Toda Racing
6R1 Autopolis, Hita 5 August Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima TOM'S
R26 August Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Inging Motorsport
7R1 Fuji Speedway, Oyama 26 August Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima TOM'S
R227 August Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil TOM'S
8R1 Sportsland SUGO, Murata 16 September Flag of Brazil.svg Fabio Carbone Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil Flag of Brazil.svg Fabio Carbone ThreeBond Racing
R217 September Flag of Brazil.svg Fabio Carbone Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil Flag of Brazil.svg Fabio Carbone ThreeBond Racing
9R1 Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi 21 October Flag of Japan.svg Hiroaki Ishiura Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Flag of Japan.svg Hiroaki Ishiura Now Motor Sports
R222 October Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit Flag of Estonia.svg Marko Asmer ThreeBond Racing

Standings

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PosDriver FUJ SUZ MOT OKA SUZ AUT FUJ SUG MOT Pts
1 Flag of Germany.svg Adrian Sutil 145331113363Ret132RetDSQ212
2 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima 3126568RetRet4121224RetDSQ185
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Streit 4Ret1514NC84721434353182
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabio Carbone 1333212243664Ret36114Ret169
5 Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi 2512973241274131155211153
6 Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Izawa 8Ret41135352137646735151
7 Flag of Estonia.svg Marko Asmer 58744762Ret5862586Ret1124
8 Flag of New Zealand.svg Jonny Reid 626102Ret10Ret7Ret5557912Ret488
9 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroaki Ishiura 12Ret87108575Ret10878RetRet1669
10 Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Ikeda1069136Ret76Ret891099796750
11 Flag of Japan.svg Koki Saga 9Ret14NC9109101191198101087239
12 Flag of Japan.svg Hideto Yasuoka7Ret11889RetRet8Ret15
13 Flag of Japan.svg Satoru Okada11710111111Ret91311121211118813
14 Flag of Japan.svg Motohiko Isozaki1491312Ret1211111010121211131097
15 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroyuki Matsumura10Ret12109105
16 Flag of Japan.svg Wataru Kobayakawa9Ret2
PosDriver FUJ SUZ MOT OKA SUZ AUT FUJ SUG 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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