2010 Japanese Formula 3 Championship

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Yuji Kunimoto won ten of the first eleven races of the season to secure the championship. Yuji Kunimoto 2010 All-Japan F3 Motegi (May) Race-2 1.jpg
Yuji Kunimoto won ten of the first eleven races of the season to secure the championship.

The 2010 Japanese Formula 3 Championship was the 32nd edition of the Japanese Formula 3 Championship. It commenced on April 17 at Suzuka and ended on October 17 at Autopolis after 16 races held at eight race meetings.

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All the Championship Class titles were secured at the Okayama meeting in September, with Yuji Kunimoto securing the drivers' title with five races to spare. The TOM'S driver had recorded a series record ten consecutive wins to start the season before finishing second to team-mate Rafael Suzuki in round 11 to secure the title. [1] Despite not winning another race after clinching the title, Kunimoto still finished 58 points ahead of closest rival Yuhi Sekiguchi of ThreeBond Racing. Sekiguchi failed to win a race, but finished eleven races on the podium and overhauled Suzuki for the runner-up position. Suzuki had taken three wins in succession – two at Okayama and one at Sugo but failed to take part in either race at the final round at Autopolis in order to prioritise his commitments for the Macau Grand Prix the following month. [2]

Koki Saga finished fourth, taking his first two victories in Formula Three at the final meeting at Autopolis, while Alexandre Imperatori finished fifth. The only other race-winner was Hideki Yamauchi, who took six podium finishes – including a win at Sugo – in his eight starts. Suzuki's first win at Okayama also gave TOM'S the teams title and the engine tuners championship, having amassed a maximum score up to round 14. ThreeBond Racing finished runners-up in the teams' championship, while Hanashima Racing's Toyota engines finished second in the tuners' championship.

In the National Class, the championship battle revolved around two drivers, HFDP Racing's Takashi Kobayashi and TOM'S Spirit driver Naoya Gamou, with the championship race going down to the final meeting at Autopolis. Kobayashi's sixth win of the season in the first race of the weekend, coupled with a Gamou retirement allowed Kobayashi to clinch the title with a race to spare. Gamou took eight wins on the season – including seven in succession at Fuji along with doubles at Motegi, Okayama and Sugo – but finished three points in arrears of Kobayashi. Third place went to Team Le Beausset's Katsumasa Chiyo, who won at the first Motegi meeting and fourth went to the other race-winner, Team Nova's Kimiya Sato, who won at the second Fuji meeting. As well as Kobayashi's drivers' championship, HFDP Racing clinched the teams' championship by five points ahead of TOM'S Spirit.

Teams and drivers

TeamNoDriverChassis [N 1] EngineRounds
Championship Class
Petronas Team TOM'S
TOM'S Spirit
1 Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto [3] F308 Toyota 1AZ-FE All
36 Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Suzuki [4] F3081–7
Toda Racing2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alexandre Imperatori [3] F308 Mugen-Honda MF204CAll
Hanashima Racing5 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Yoshida [3] F308 Toyota 1AZ-FE 1–2
Flag of Japan.svg Katsuaki Kubota [3] 3–4
Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Yamauchi [3] 5–8
ThreeBond Racing12 Flag of Japan.svg Yuhi Sekiguchi [3] F308 Nissan SR20VE All
Denso Team Le Beausset62 Flag of Japan.svg Koki Saga [3] F308 Toyota 1AZ-FE All
National Class
Hanashima Racing6 Flag of Japan.svg Katsuaki Kubota [3] F306 Toyota 3S-GE 7
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Yoshida [3] 8
HFDP Racing7 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Miura [5] F307 Toyota 3S-GE All
8 Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Kobayashi [5] F307All
Aim Sports18 Flag of Japan.svg Tsubasa Mekaru [3] F307/305 Toyota 3S-GE 1–3
Achievement by KCMG 19 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshitaka Kuroda [3] F307 Toyota 3S-GE All
20 Flag of Ireland.svg Gary Thompson [6] F306All
21 Flag of Japan.svg Hajime Oonami [3] F3051–3
Flag of Japan.svg Yousuke Morishita [7] 4, 7
Team Nova22 Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Sasaki [3] F306 Toyota 3S-GE All
23 Flag of Japan.svg Kimiya Sato [3] F306All
Petronas Team TOM'S
TOM'S Spirit
37 Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Gamou [3] F306 Toyota 3S-GE All
Denso Team Le Beausset63 Flag of Japan.svg Katsumasa Chiyo [3] F305 Toyota 3S-GE All
CMS Motor Sports Project77 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Koizumi [3] F306 Toyota 3S-GE 1, 4–5
Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuru Noro [3] 2–3, 7
Notes
  1. All drivers competed in Dallara chassis; model listed.

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning driverWinning teamNational Class winner
1R1 Suzuka Circuit 17 April Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Petronas Team TOM'S Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Kobayashi
R218 April Flag of Japan.svg Koki Saga Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Petronas Team TOM'S Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Kobayashi
2R1 Twin Ring Motegi 22 May Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Petronas Team TOM'S Flag of Japan.svg Katsumasa Chiyo
R223 May Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Petronas Team TOM'S Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Kobayashi
3R1 Fuji Speedway 12 June Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Petronas Team TOM'S Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Kobayashi
R213 June Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Petronas Team TOM'S Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Kobayashi
4R1 Fuji Speedway 17 July Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Petronas Team TOM'S Flag of Japan.svg Kimiya Sato
R218 July Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Petronas Team TOM'S Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Gamou
5R1 Twin Ring Motegi 7 August Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuhi Sekiguchi Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Petronas Team TOM'S Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Gamou
R28 August Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Petronas Team TOM'S Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Gamou
6R1 Okayama International Circuit 4 September Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Yamauchi Flag of Japan.svg Yuhi Sekiguchi Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Suzuki Petronas Team TOM'S Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Gamou
R25 September Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Suzuki Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Suzuki Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Suzuki Petronas Team TOM'S Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Gamou
7R1 Sportsland SUGO 25 September Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Yamauchi Flag of Japan.svg Yuhi Sekiguchi Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Suzuki Petronas Team TOM'S Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Gamou
R226 September Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Yamauchi Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Yamauchi Hanashima Racing Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Gamou
8R1 Autopolis 16 October Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Yamauchi Flag of Japan.svg Koki Saga Flag of Japan.svg Koki Saga Denso Team Le Beausset Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Kobayashi
R217 October Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Yamauchi Flag of Japan.svg Koki Saga Flag of Japan.svg Koki Saga Denso Team Le Beausset Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Gamou

Championship standings

Drivers' Championships

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PosDriver SUZ MOT FUJ FUJ MOT OKA SUG AUT Pts
Championship Class
1 Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto 111111111124345Ret139
2 Flag of Japan.svg Yuhi Sekiguchi 542323242232Ret113281
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Rafael Suzuki 4354323264111378
4 Flag of Japan.svg Koki Saga 2247555546451521168
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alexandre Imperatori 3173244435556454352
6 Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Yamauchi 3383212Ret45
7 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Yoshida 656145
8 Flag of Japan.svg Katsuaki Kubota8916114
National Class
1 Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Kobayashi 76856687811787106Ret124
2 Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Gamou 128Ret677106776756Ret4121
3 Flag of Japan.svg Katsumasa Chiyo 8771014Ret79129119999566
4 Flag of Japan.svg Kimiya Sato 1011Ret89DSQ6810131211Ret7RetRet43
5 Flag of Ireland.svg Gary Thompson 131210910109131381014118Ret733
6 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Miura9139Ret12Ret12121114910812Ret631
7 Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Sasaki 111011Ret11Ret131091013126Ret10Ret29
8 Flag of Japan.svg Yoshitaka Kuroda 1691211131111161412Ret1310137918
9 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Yoshida887
10 Flag of Japan.svg Tsubasa Mekaru151414121686
11 Flag of Japan.svg Hajime Oonami1716131315121
12 Flag of Japan.svg Yousuke Morishita141412140
13 Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuru NoroRetRet171313160
14 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroshi Koizumi1415151515Ret0
15 Flag of Japan.svg Katsuaki Kubota14150
PosDriver SUZ MOT FUJ FUJ MOT OKA SUG AUT 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

Teams' Championships

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1075321
PosTeam SUZ MOT FUJ FUJ MOT OKA SUG AUT Pts
Championship Class
1 Petronas Team TOM'S 111111111111135Ret137
2ThreeBond Racing542323242232Ret113278
3 Denso Team Le Beausset2247555546451521165
4Toda Racing3173244435556454352
5Hanashima Racing656148916113383212Ret49
National Class
1HFDP Racing768566878117871066114
2 TOM'S Spirit 128Ret677106776756Ret4109
3 Denso Team Le Beausset8771014Ret79129119999564
4Team Nova10101189Ret6891012116710Ret59
5 Achievement by KCMG 139109101091313810131087744
6Hanashima Racing1415887
7Aim Sports151414121685
8CMS Motor Sports Project1415RetRet1713151515Ret13160
PosTeam SUZ MOT FUJ FUJ MOT OKA SUG AUT Pts

Engine Tuners' Championship

123456
1075321
PosEngine SUZ MOT FUJ FUJ MOT OKA SUG AUT Pts
1 Toyota-TOM'S 111111111111135Ret137
2 Toyota-Hanashima224755553343211182
3 Nissan-Tomei542323242232Ret113278
4 Mugen-Toda3173244435556454352
PosEngine SUZ MOT FUJ FUJ MOT OKA SUG AUT Pts

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