2018 Okayama GT 300km

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Round 1 of 8 of the 2018 Super GT Series
Circuit TI (Aida).png
Date8 April 2018
Location Okayama International Circuit, Mimasaka, Okayama Prefecture, Japan
CoursePermanent road course
3.703 km (2.301 mi)
Overall results
GT500 Winners
Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi
Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Kogure
#17 Real Racing
GT300 Winners
Flag of Japan.svg Yuhki Nakayama
Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Kobayashi
#18 Team UpGarage

The 2018 Okayama GT 300km was the first round of the 2018 Super GT Series. It was held at the Okayama International Circuit in Mimasaka, Okayama Prefecture, Japan.

Contents

The GT500 category was won by Koudai Tsukakoshi and Takashi Kogure in the #17 Real Racing Honda NSX-GT, whilst Yuhki Nakayama and Takashi Kobayashi won the GT300 category in the #18 Team UpGarage Toyota 86.

Race Report

Qualifying

Rain affected both qualifying sessions for the GT500 and GT300 categories, which shuffled the grid owing to changing track conditions. [1]

GT500

In a what was tumultuous qualifying session, the #17 Real Racing outfit piloted by Koudai Tsukakoshi and Takashi Kogure achieved pole position, after the #24 Kondō Racing Nissan GT-R of Mitsunori Takaboshi and João Paulo de Oliveira had set the pace in the first qualifying session. 2009 Formula One World Champion Jenson Button qualified fifth on his Super GT debut, whilst Swede Felix Rosenqvist qualified in fourth place, cementing a solid run in his debut. One of the biggest shocks to come out of qualifying was the defending champions Ryō Hirakawa and Nick Cassidy failing to get into the second part of qualifying. [1]

PosNoTeamVehicleQualifying 1Qualifying 2Grid
117 Real Racing Honda NSX-GT 1:18.3511:26.9051
28 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri Honda NSX-GT 1:18.6961:27.0582
33 NDDP  [ ja ] by B-Max Racing Nissan GT-R 1:18.6051:27.4863
46 Lexus Team LeMans Wako's Lexus LC 500 1:18.5761:27.5704
5100 Team Kunimitsu Honda NSX-GT 1:18.3321:27.9855
624 Kondō Racing Nissan GT-R 1:18.1601:28.6596
719 Lexus Team WedsSport Bandoh Lexus LC 500 1:18.6191:29.7937
823 NISMO Nissan GT-R 1:18.3701:35.2488
91 Lexus Team KeePer Tom's Lexus LC 500 1:18.7969
1038Lexus Team ZENT  [ ja ] Cerumo Lexus LC 500 1:18.87710
1112 Team Impul Nissan GT-R 1:18.94411
1216 Team Mugen Honda NSX-GT 1:18.99212
1364 Nakajima Racing Honda NSX-GT 1:18.99413
1436 Lexus Team au Tom's Lexus LC 500 1:19.10814
1539 Lexus Team SARD Lexus LC 500 1:19.31515
Source(s): [2]

GT300

The qualifying session for the GT300 category was just as hectic. The Toyota 86 MC entries in the GT300 class appeared to be the pace setters throughout the weekend, with the #25 Tsuchiya Engineering entry of Takamitsu Matsui and Sho Tsuboi set the initial pace in Q1 with a time of 1:25.232. But, it was ultimately the #88 JLOC Lamborghini Huracán GT3 of Marco Mapelli and Kazuki Hiramine took the pole with a time of 1:33.925 in Q2. [1]

PosNoTeamVehicleQualifying 1Qualifying 2Grid
188 JLOC Lamborghini Huracán GT3 1:26.2201:33.92516
221 Audi Team Hitotsuyama Audi R8 LMS 1:25.9661:34.08217
311Gainer Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 1:25.6191:34.79818
465K2 R&D LEON Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 1:26.1731:34.80419
525Tsuchiya Engineering Toyota 86 MC 1:25.2321:35.15420
696 LM corsa  [ ja ] Lexus RC F GT3 1:26.0431:35.23621
731 apr  [ ja ] Toyota Prius apr GT 1:25.7701:35.54322
855 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri BMW M6 GT3 1:26.3071:35.72923
918Team UpGarage Toyota 86 MC 1:25.9261:35.75624
1061 R&D Sport Subaru BRZ R&D Sport1:25.6741:36.62325
11777CarGuy Racing Honda NSX GT3 1:26.0081:36.62326
125Team Mach Toyota 86 MC 1:26.0291:36.99027
1326Team Taisan Audi R8 LMS 1:26.1411:37.17628
142Cars Tokai Dream28 Lotus Evora MC 1:25.4921:43.46229
150 Good Smile Racing with Team Ukyo Mercedes-AMG GT3 1:26.31630
1634Modulo Drago Corse Honda NSX GT3 1:26.50531
1710Gainer Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 1:26.52432
1852Saitama Toyopet GreenBrave Toyota Mark X MC 1:26.60433
19360 Tomei Sports  [ ja ] Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 1:26.64634
207D'station Racing Porsche 911 GT3-R 1:26.73035
219Pacific with Gulf Racing Porsche 911 GT3-R 1:26.73036
2287 JLOC Lamborghini Huracán GT3 1:26.88037
2350Arnage Racing Mercedes-AMG GT3 1:26.97138
2460 LM corsa  [ ja ] Lexus RC F GT3 1:27.00139
2530 apr  [ ja ] Toyota Prius apr GT 1:27.00940
26117EIcars Bentley Bentley Continental GT3 1:27.07041
2722R'Qs Motor Sports Mercedes-AMG GT3 1:27.33942
2835Arto Panther Team Thailand Lexus RC F GT3 1:27.58743
2948Dijon Racing Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 1:27.77944
Source(s): [3]

Race

    GT500 entries
PosClassNoEntrantDriversVehicleLapsTime / RetiredGrid
1GT50017 Real Racing Flag of Japan.svg Koudai Tsukakoshi
Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Kogure
Honda NSX-GT 821hr 55min 14.381sec1
2GT500100 Team Kunimitsu Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jenson Button
Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Yamamoto
Honda NSX-GT 82+ 1.610 s5
3GT5001 Lexus Team KeePer Tom's Flag of Japan.svg Ryō Hirakawa
Flag of New Zealand.svg Nick Cassidy
Lexus LC 500 82+ 5.582 s9
4GT5006 Lexus Team LeMans Wako's Flag of Japan.svg Kazuya Oshima
Flag of Sweden.svg Felix Rosenqvist
Lexus LC 500 82+ 5.759 s4
5GT50023 NISMO Flag of Japan.svg Tsugio Matsuda
Flag of Italy.svg Ronnie Quintarelli
Nissan GT-R 82+ 36.990 s8
6GT50024 Kondō Racing Flag of Japan.svg Mitsunori Takaboshi
Flag of Brazil.svg João Paulo de Oliveira
Nissan GT-R 82+ 48.375 s6
7GT5003 NDDP  [ ja ] by B-Max Racing Flag of Japan.svg Satoshi Motoyama
Flag of Japan.svg Katsumasa Chiyo
Nissan GT-R 82+ 59.362 s3
8GT50038Lexus Team ZENT  [ ja ] Cerumo Flag of Japan.svg Hiroaki Ishiura
Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Tachikawa
Lexus LC 500 82+ 1:00.357 s10
9GT50019 Lexus Team WedsSport Bandoh Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Kunimoto
Flag of Japan.svg Kenta Yamashita
Lexus LC 500 82+ 1:05.532 s7
10GT50016 Team Mugen Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Mutoh
Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Nakajima
Honda NSX-GT 82+ 1:06.532 s12
11GT5008 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri Flag of Japan.svg Tomoki Nojiri
Flag of Japan.svg Takuya Izawa
Honda NSX-GT 82+ 1:07.199 s2
12GT50039 Lexus Team SARD Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Kovalainen
Flag of Japan.svg Kamui Kobayashi
Lexus LC 500 82+ 1:10.110 s15
13GT50036 Lexus Team au Tom's Flag of Japan.svg Yuhi Sekiguchi
Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Nakajima
Lexus LC 500 82+ 1:11.410 s14
14GT50012 Team Impul Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jann Mardenborough
Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Sasaki
Nissan GT-R 82+ 1:11.838 s11
15GT50064 Nakajima Racing Flag of Japan.svg Kosuke Matsuura
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bertrand Baguette
Honda NSX-GT 81+ 1 lap13
16GT30018Team UpGarage Flag of Japan.svg Yuhki Nakayama
Flag of Japan.svg Takashi Kobayashi
Toyota 86 MC 77+ 5 laps
17GT3007D'station Racing Flag of Japan.svg Tomonobu Fujii
Flag of Germany.svg Sven Müller
Porsche 911 GT3 R 77+ 5 laps
18GT30025Tsuchiya Engineering Flag of Japan.svg Takamitsu Matsui
Flag of Japan.svg Sho Tsuboi
Toyota 86 MC 77+ 5 laps
19GT30065K2 R&D LEON Racing Flag of Japan.svg Haruki Kurosawa
Flag of Japan.svg Naoya Gamou
Mercedes-AMG GT3 77+ 5 laps
20GT30011Gainer Flag of Japan.svg Katsuyuki Hiranaka
Flag of Japan.svg Hironobu Yasuda
Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 (2018) 76+ 6 laps
21GT30055 Autobacs Racing Team Aguri Flag of Japan.svg Shinichi Takagi
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sean Walkinshaw
BMW M6 GT3 76+ 6 laps
22GT30088JLOC Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Hiramine
Flag of Italy.svg Marco Mapelli
Lamborghini Huracán GT3 76+ 6 laps
23GT3000 Goodsmile Racing by Team Ukyo Flag of Japan.svg Nobuteru Taniguchi
Flag of Japan.svg Tatsuya Kataoka
Mercedes-AMG GT3 76+ 6 laps
24GT30026Team Taisan Flag of Japan.svg Shinnosuke Yamada
Flag of Japan.svg Shintaro Kawabata
Audi R8 LMS 76+ 6 laps
25GT30050Arnage Racing Flag of Japan.svg Masaki Kano
Flag of Japan.svg Hideto Yasuoka
Mercedes-AMG GT3 76+ 6 laps
26GT30052Saitama Toyopet GreenBrave Flag of Japan.svg Taku Bamba
Flag of Japan.svg Shigekazu Wakisaka
Toyota Mark X MC 76+ 6 laps
27GT30087JLOC Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Motojima
Flag of Japan.svg Kimiya Sato
Lamborghini Huracán GT3 76+ 6 laps
28GT30010Gainer Flag of Japan.svg Kazuki Hoshino
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Yoshida
Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 (2018) 76+ 6 laps
29GT30096K-Tunes Racing LM Corsa Flag of Japan.svg Yuichi Nakayama
Flag of Japan.svg Morio Nitta
Lexus RC F GT3 76+ 6 laps
30GT300777 CarGuy Racing Flag of Japan.svg Takeshi Kimura
Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Yokomizo
Honda NSX GT3 76+ 6 laps
31GT3009Pacific with Gulf Racing Flag of Japan.svg Rintaro Kubo
Flag of Japan.svg Keishi Ishikawa
Porsche 911 GT3 R 76+ 6 laps
32GT30060LM Corsa – OTG Motor Sports Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Yoshimoto
Flag of Japan.svg Ritomo Miyata
Lexus RC F GT3 75+ 7 laps
33GT30061 R&D Sport Flag of Japan.svg Takuto Iguchi
Flag of Japan.svg Hideki Yamauchi
Subaru BRZ R&D Sport 75+ 7 laps
34GT30022R'Qs Motor Sports Flag of Japan.svg Masaki Jyonai
Flag of Japan.svg Hisashi Wada
Mercedes-AMG GT3 75+ 7 laps
35GT30030apr Racing Flag of Japan.svg Hiroaki Nagai
Flag of Japan.svg Kota Sasaki
Toyota Prius apr GT 75+ 7 laps
36GT300117Elcars Bentley Flag of Japan.svg Yuji Ide
Flag of Japan.svg Ryohei Sakaguchi
Bentley Continental GT3 (2016) 74+ 8 laps
37GT30048Dijon Racing Flag of Japan.svg Masaki Tanaka
Flag of Japan.svg Taiyou Iida
Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 (2017) 74+ 8 laps
38GT3002Cars Tokai Dream28 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuho Takahashi
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Katoh
Lexus Evora MC 74+ 8 laps
39GT30035Arto Panther Team Thailand Flag of Thailand.svg Nattavude Charoensukhawatana
Flag of Thailand.svg Nattapong Horthongkum
Lexus RC F GT3 74+ 8 laps
RetGT30021Audi Team Hitotsuyama Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Lyons
Flag of Japan.svg Ryuichiro Tomita
Audi R8 LMS 42Retired
RetGT3005Team Mach Flag of Japan.svg Natsu Sakaguchi
Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Hiraki
Toyota 86 MC 41Retired
RetGT30031apr Racing Flag of Japan.svg Natsu Sakaguchi
Flag of Japan.svg Yuya Hiraki
Toyota Prius apr GT 30Retired
RetGT30034Modulo Drago Corse Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Michigami
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Otsu
Honda NSX GT3 18Retired
RetGT300360Tomei Sports Flag of Japan.svg Yusaku Shibata
Flag of Japan.svg Takayuki Aoki
Honda NSX GT3 17Retired
Source(s): [4] [5]

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