2010 D1 Grand Prix series

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The 2010 Gran Turismo D1 Grand Prix series will be the tenth anniversary season for the D1 Grand Prix series and the fifth for the D1 Street Legal spinoff series. The series begins March 27, 2010 at Odaiba Parking in Tokyo for the D1GP and April 17 for D1SL at Bihoku Highland Circuit. The series will conclude altogether on October 17 as a D1GP Exhibition match at Fuji Speedway.

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Schedule

RoundVenueLocationDateWinnerCar
D1GPD1SL
1 Odaiba Tokyo Prefecture March 27 Youichi Imamura Nissan Silvia S15
D1GP All Star Show Odaiba Tokyo Prefecture March 28 Youichi Imamura Nissan Silvia S15
1 Bihoku Highland Circuit Hiroshima Prefecture April 17, 18 Kiyofumi Jikuya Nissan Silvia S15
2 Autopolis Ōita Prefecture April 24, 25 Masao Suenaga Mazda RX-7 FD3S
2 Ebisu Circuit Fukushima Prefecture May 8, 9 Tsuyoshi Tezuka Nissan Skyline ER34
3 Fuji Speedway Shizuoka Prefecture June 5, 6 Youichi Imamura Nissan Silvia S15
4 Okayama International Circuit Okayama Prefecture June 26, 27 Masayoshi Tokita Toyota Crown GRS180
3 Suzuka Twin Circuit Mie Prefecture July 10, 11 Naoki Nakamura Nissan Silvia PS13
5 Ebisu Circuit Fukushima Prefecture August 7 Tetsuya Hibino Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86
6 Ebisu Circuit Fukushima Prefecture August 8 Youichi Imamura Nissan Silvia S15
4 Ebisu Circuit Fukushima Prefecture September 4, 5
5 Nihonkai Maze Circuit Niigata Prefecture September 25, 26
6 Nikkō Circuit Tochigi Prefecture October 9, 10
7 Fuji Speedway Shizuoka Prefecture October 16 Masato Kawabata Nissan 180SX RPS13
D1GP Exhibition Fuji Speedway Shizuoka Prefecture October 17 Ken Nomura Nissan Skyline ER34

Results

Round 1

PositionDriverCarPoints
1st Youichi Imamura Nissan Silvia S15 25
2nd Tetsuya Hibino Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 21
3rd Masato Kawabata Nissan 180SX RPS13 19
4th Masao Suenaga Mazda RX-7 FD3S 16
5th Kenji Takayama Mazda RX-7 FD3S 13
6th Yoshinori Koguchi Nissan 180SX RPS13 12
7th Ken Nomura Nissan Skyline ER34 11
8th Manabu Orido Toyota Supra JZA80 10
9th Nobushige Kumakubo Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X CZ4A 8
10th Samuel Hubinette Toyota Soarer JZZ30 7
11th Masayoshi Tokita Toyota Crown GRS180 6
12th Tsuyoshi Tezuka Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32 5
13th Akinori Utsumi Nissan Silvia PS13 4
14th Yoshifumi Tadokoro Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 3
15th Kuniaki Takahashi Toyota Chaser JZX100 2
16th Kazuya Matsukawa Lexus SC430 UZZ40 1

Round 2

PositionDriverCarPoints
1st Masao Suenaga Mazda RX-7 FD3S 25
2nd Daigo Saito Toyota Mark II JZX100 [ broken anchor ]21
3rd Yoshinori Koguchi Nissan 180SX RPS13 18
4th Ken Nomura Nissan Skyline ER34 16
5th Youichi Imamura Nissan Silvia S15 13
6th Tetsuya Hibino Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 12
7th Kuniaki Takahashi Toyota Chaser JZX100 11
8th Masayoshi Tokita Toyota Crown GRS180 10
9th Masato Kawabata Nissan 180SX RPS13 8
10th Naoki Nakamura Nissan Silvia S15 7
11th Chikara Mizuhata Nissan Silvia S15 6
12th Toru Inose Nissan Silvia S15 5
13th Tatsuya Sakuma Nissan Silvia S15 4
14th Nobushige Kumakubo Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X CZ4A 3
15th Kenji Takayama Mazda RX-7 FD3S 2
16th Hiroshi Fukuda Nissan Silvia S15 1

Round 3

PositionDriverCarPoints
1st Youichi Imamura Nissan Silvia S15 25
2nd Ken Nomura Nissan Skyline ER34 21
3rd Masato Kawabata Nissan 180SX RPS13 18
4th Masao Suenaga Mazda RX-7 FD3S 16
5th Tatsuya Sakuma Nissan Silvia S15 13
6th Manabu Orido Toyota Supra JZA80 12
7th Daigo Saito Toyota Mark II JZX100 [ broken anchor ]12
8th Manabu Fujinaka Mazda RX-7 FD3S 10
9th Kuniaki Takahashi Toyota Chaser JZX100 8
10th Kenji Takayama Mazda RX-7 FD3S 7
11th Masayoshi Tokita Toyota Crown GRS180 6
12th Yoshinori Koguchi Nissan 180SX RPS13 5
13th Takahiro Imamura Mazda RX-7 FC3S 4
14th Shinji Minowa Toyota Mark II JZX90 [ broken anchor ]3
15th Chikara Mizuhata Nissan Silvia S15 2
16th Tetsuya Hibino Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 1

Round 4

PositionDriverCarPoints
1st Masayoshi Tokita Toyota Crown GRS180 25
2nd Manabu Orido Toyota Supra JZA80 22
3rd Youichi Imamura Nissan Silvia S15 18
4th Naoki Nakamura Nissan Silvia S15 16
5th Tatsuya Sakuma Nissan Silvia S15 13
6th Kenji Takayama Mazda RX-7 FD3S 12
7th Masato Kawabata Nissan 180SX RPS13 11
8th Chikara Mizuhata Nissan Silvia S15 10
9th Ken Nomura Nissan Skyline ER34 8
10th Tomokazu Hirota Lexus GS350 GRS191 7
11th Yoshinori Koguchi Nissan 180SX RPS13 6
12th Naoto Suenaga Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX CT9A 5
13th Akinori Utsumi Nissan Silvia S15 4
14th Tsuyoshi Tezuka Nissan Skyline BNR32 3
15th Takahiro Imamura Mazda RX-7 FC3S 2
16th Takanori Yoshida Nissan Silvia PS13 1

Round 5

PositionDriverCarPoints
1st Tetsuya Hibino Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 26
2nd Ken Nomura Nissan Skyline ER34 21
3rd Masao Suenaga Mazda RX-7 FD3S 18
4th Daigo Saito Toyota Mark II JZX100 [ broken anchor ]17
5th Naoto Suenaga Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX CT9A 13
6th Youichi Imamura Nissan Silvia S15 12
7th Tomohiro Murayama Nissan Silvia S14 11
8th Masato Kawabata Nissan 180SX RPS13 10
9th Kuniaki Takahashi Toyota Chaser JZX100 8
10th Kenji Takayama Mazda RX-7 FD3S 7
11th Tsuyoshi Tezuka Nissan Skyline BNR32 6
12th Shinji Minowa Toyota Mark II JZX90 [ broken anchor ]5
13th Tatsuya Sakuma Nissan Silvia S15 4
14th Chikara Mizuhata Nissan Silvia S15 3
15th Yukio Matsui Nissan 180SX RPS13 3
16th Akinori Utsumi Nissan Silvia S15 1

Round 6

PositionDriverCarPoints
1st Youichi Imamura Nissan Silvia S15 25
2nd Tetsuya Hibino Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 21
3rd Naoto Suenaga Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX CT9A 18
4th Kenji Takayama Mazda RX-7 FD3S 16
5th Masato Kawabata Nissan 180SX RPS13 13
6th Masao Suenaga Mazda RX-7 FD3S 12
7th Daigo Saito Toyota Mark II JZX100 [ broken anchor ]11
8th Takahiro Imamura Mazda RX-7 FC3S 10
9th Naoki Nakamura Nissan Silvia S15 8
10th Robbie Nishida Toyota Soarer JZZ30 7
11th Manabu Orido Toyota Supra JZA80 6
12th Yoshinori Koguchi Nissan 180SX RPS13 5
13th Masayoshi Tokita Toyota Crown GRS180 4
14th Kuniaki Takahashi Toyota Chaser JZX100 3
15th Tatsuya Sakuma Nissan Silvia S15 2
16th Ken Nomura Nissan Skyline ER34 1

Round 7

PositionDriverCarPoints
1st Masato Kawabata Nissan 180SX RPS13 25
2nd Kenji Takayama Mazda RX-7 FD3S 21
3rd Daigo Saito Toyota Mark II JZX100 [ broken anchor ]18
4th Tsuyoshi Tezuka Nissan Skyline BNR32 16
5th Manabu Orido Toyota Supra JZA80 13
6th Ken Nomura Nissan Skyline ER34 12
7th Yoshinori Koguchi Nissan 180SX RPS13 11
8th Masayoshi Tokita Toyota Crown GRS180 10
9th Masao Suenaga Mazda RX-7 FD3S 8
10th Kuniaki Takahashi Toyota Chaser JZX100 7
11th Ryoji Jinushi Toyota Supra JZA80 6
12th Manabu Fujinaka Mazda RX-7 FD3S 5
13th Youichi Imamura Nissan Silvia S15 4
14th Nobushige Kumakubo Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X CZ4A 3
15th Tatsuya Sakuma Nissan Silvia S15 2
16th Tomokazu Hirota Lexus GS350 GRS191 1

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