2012 Autopolis GT 300km

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The 2012 Autopolis GT 300km was the seventh round of the 2012 Super GT season. It took place on September 30, 2012.

Race results

PosNoTeamDriversChassisTyreTime/DifferenceLaps
GT500
11S-Road REITO MOLA Flag of Japan.svg Masataka Yanagida
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli
Nissan GT-R M 2:09:45.26965
232 EPSON Nakajima Racing Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Michigami
Flag of Japan.svg Yuhki Nakayama
Honda HSV-010 GT D +7.58165
319Lexus Team WedsSport Bandoh Flag of Japan.svg Seiji Ara
Flag of Portugal.svg Andre Couto
Lexus SC430 Y +31.74765
424D'Station ADVAN Kondo Racing Flag of Japan.svg Hironobu Yasuda
Flag of Sweden.svg Björn Wirdheim
Nissan GT-R Y +35.48965
539Lexus Team DENSO SARD Flag of Japan.svg Hiroaki Ishiura
Flag of Japan.svg Juichi Wakisaka
Lexus SC430 M +1:45.60365
623Motul Autech NISMO Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
Flag of Germany.svg Michael Krumm
Nissan GT-R B +1:47.61165
738Lexus Team ZENT Cerumo Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Tachikawa
Flag of Japan.svg Kohei Hirate
Lexus SC430 B +1:49.21365
8100Raybrig Team Kunimitsu Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Izawa
Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Yamamoto
Honda HSV-010 GT B +1 Lap64
918Weider Honda Racing Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Kogure
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Carlo van Dam
Honda HSV-010 GT B +1 Lap64
1012Calsonic Team Impul Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira
Nissan GT-R B +1 Lap64
118 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Kobayashi
Flag of Ireland.svg Ralph Firman
Honda HSV-010 GT B +1 Lap64
126Lexus Team ENEOS LeMans Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Ito
Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima
Lexus SC430 B +1 Lap64
1335Lexus Team KeePer Kraft Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto
Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Caldarelli
Lexus SC430 B +1 Lap64
1417Keihin Real Racing Flag of Japan.svg Toshihiro Kaneishi
Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi
Honda HSV-010 GT B +2 Laps63
1536Lexus Team Petronas TOM'S Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima
Flag of France.svg Loïc Duval
Lexus SC430 B +2 Laps63
GT300
166A speed Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Yoshimoto
Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Hoshino
Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 Y 2:11:03.13662
2911Team Taisan ENDLESS Flag of Japan.svg Kyosuke Mineo
Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Yokomizo
Porsche 911 GT3-R Y +13.55062
333Hankook KTR Flag of Japan.svg Masami Kageyama
Flag of Japan.svg Tomonobu Fujii
Porsche 911 GT3-R H +36.49462
461R&D Sport Flag of Japan.svg Tetsuya Yamano
Flag of Japan.svg Kota Sasaki
Subaru BRZ Y +39.65462
50 GSR Hatsune Miku Flag of Japan.svg Nobuteru Taniguchi
Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuya Kataoka
BMW Z4 GT3 Y +1 Lap61
621ZENT Hitotsuyama Racing Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro Tsuzuki
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons
Audi R8 LMS Y +1 Lap61
788MonePa JLOC Flag of Japan.svg Manabu Orido
Flag of Japan.svg Takayuki Aoki
Lamborghini Gallardo GT3 Y +1 Lap61
831Hasepro apr Flag of Japan.svg Koki Saga
Flag of Japan.svg Morio Nitta
Toyota Prius Y +1 Lap61
927NAC Ika Musume LMP Motorsport Flag of Japan.svg Takuto Iguchi
Flag of Japan.svg Yutaka Yamagishi
Ferrari F430 GTC Y +1 Lap61
1016 Team Mugen Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Mutoh
Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Nakajima
Honda CR-Z B +1 Lap61
115Team Mach Flag of Japan.svg Masayuki Ueda
Flag of Japan.svg Tetsuji Tamanaka
Ferrari 458 Italia GT3 Y +1 Lap61
124 GSR Project Mirai Flag of Japan.svg Taku Bamba
Flag of Japan.svg Masahiro Sasaki
BMW Z4 GT3 Y +1 Lap61
1314Team SGC Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Orime
Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Yamano
Lexus IS350 Y +1 Lap61
1430Iwasaki Moda apr Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Iwasaki
Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Sakamoto
Audi R8 LMS ultra Y +2 Laps60
1585JLOC Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Sakamoto
Flag of Japan.svg Hideshi Matsuda
Lamborghini Gallardo RG-3 Y +2 Laps60
1611Gainer Flag of Japan.svg Tetsuya Tanaka
Flag of Japan.svg Katsuyuki Hiranaka
Audi R8 LMS ultra D +2 Laps60
1743 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura
Flag of Japan.svg Shinichi Takagi
ASL Garaiya B +3 Laps59
1822R'Qs Motorsports Flag of Japan.svg Masaki Jyonai
Flag of Japan.svg Hisashi Wada
Vemac RD350R Y +4 Laps58
193S-Road NDDP Flag of Japan.svg Katsumasa Chiyo
Flag of Japan.svg Yuhi Sekiguchi
Nissan GT-R GT3 Y +8 Laps54
20360RunUp Tomei Sports Flag of Japan.svg Atsushi Tanaka
Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Shirasaka
Callaway Corvette Z06.R GT3 Y +9 Laps53
DNF99Racerbook Hitotsuyama Racing Flag of Japan.svg Hideto Yasuoka
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Frank Yu
Audi R8 LMS Y +20 Laps42
DNF87JLOC Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Yamauchi
Flag of Japan.svg Koji Yamanishi
Lamborghini Gallardo GT3 Y +36 Laps26
DNF52Green Tec & Leon with Shift Flag of Japan.svg Haruki Kurosawa
Flag of Japan.svg Hironori Takeuchi
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 Y +52 Laps10
DNQ2 Evangelion-01 Cars Tokai Dream28 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuho Takahashi
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Kato
Mooncraft Shiden Y

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