The 2022 Superrace Championship (also known as the 2022 CJ Logistics Superrace Championship) is a South Korean motor racing series for stock cars, production cars and prototypes. It is the 17th season running for the championship and the 16th season both partnered by CJ Group and raced under the moniker Superrace Championship. The championship is contested individually between 5 classes; Super 6000, Kumho GT (GT1 & GT2), Cadillac CT4 Class, BMW M Class and Sports Prototype (Radical) Cup Korea.
Round | Circuit | Dates |
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1 | Everland Speedway | 23–24 April |
2 | Korea International Circuit | 21–22 May |
3 | Inje Speedium | 11 June |
4 | Korea International Circuit | 16–17 July |
5 | Inje Speedium | 20–21 August |
6 | Korea International Circuit | 1–2 October |
7 | Everland Speedway | 22 October |
8 | 23 October |
Since 2020, all teams are currently using the Toyota GR Supra powered with a General Motors 6.2L LS3 V8 engine capable of producing 460 horsepower. [2]
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Wildcard driver | |
Replacement driver |
Team | No. | Driver(s) | Tyre | Rounds |
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ATLASBX Motorsports | 01 | Kim Jong-kyum | H | All |
08 | Roelof Bruins | |||
10 | Steven Cho | |||
Brand New Racing | 87 | Lee Hyo-jun | Y | 2–8 |
CJ Logistics Racing | 03 | Jeong Yeon-il | K | All |
88 | Tom Mun Sung-hak | |||
ECSTA Racing | 18 | Lee Chan-joon | K | All |
24 | Lee Chang-uk | |||
55 | Lee Jung-woo | |||
JUN-FITTED Racing | 50 | Oh Han-sol | H | 1-6, 8 |
77 | Park Jung-jun | 1-6 | ||
L&K Motors | 22 | Lee Eun-jung | K | All |
94 | Seo Ju-won | |||
N'Fera Racing | 12 | Hwang Jin-woo | NEX | All |
15 | Hwang Do-yun | |||
Seohan GP | 05 | Kim Joong-kun | NEX | All |
06 | Jang Hyun-jin | |||
07 | Jeong Hoe-won | |||
SONIC Motorsports - ATLASBX | 25 | Yang Tae-keun | H | All |
VOLLGAS Motorsports | 04 | Jung Eui-chul | H | All |
44 | Kim Jae-hyun | |||
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Wildcard driver | |
Replacement driver |
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Regular driver | |
Wildcard driver | |
Replacement driver |
No. | Driver(s) | Tyre | Rounds |
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01 | Byun Jeong-ho | NEX | 1-5 |
07 | Lee Young-min | 1-5 | |
10 | Ham Seung-wan | 1-3, 5 | |
32 | Yoo Jae-hyung | 1-4 | |
40 | Park Hyun-jun | 1-5 | |
42 | Lee Chang-hak | 1-5 | |
66 | Lee Seok-woo | 1-5 | |
70 | Kim Moon-su | 1-5 | |
76 | Yoo Jae-hyung | 1-4 | |
81 | Ra Deok-yeon | 3 | |
83 | Kim Jae-ik | 2-3 | |
86 | Jung In-seung | 1, 3-5 | |
91 | Kim Dong-yun | 3, 5 | |
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Wildcard driver | |
Replacement driver |
No. | Driver(s) | Tyre | Rounds |
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02 | Kim Hyun-soo | NEX | 1-5 |
03 | Budiyanto Imam Suyanto | 3-4 | |
04 | Won Jong-hyun | 3-5 | |
05 | Song Ki-young | 1-5 | |
07 | Phil Kim | 1-5 | |
08 | Han Sang-kyu | 1-5 | |
09 | Henri | 5 | |
10 | Charles Teo | 5 | |
11 | David Choi | 3-5 | |
17 | Shin Dong-min | 2 | |
22 | Park Chan-young | 1-5 | |
47 | An Seung-hyeon | 3 | |
55 | Han Chi-woo | 1-5 | |
66 | Seo Hyun-min | 3-5 | |
69 | Seon Hyung-jo | 4-5 | |
77 | Kim Yeon-hwan | 1, 3, 5 | |
87 | Kim Min-hyun | 1-5 | |
88 | Choi Dong-min | 1-5 | |
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Wildcard driver | |
Replacement driver |
No. | Driver(s) | Tyre | Rounds |
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03 | Noh Seung-min | H | 1-3 |
07 | Alwin Cipto Ciputra | 5 | |
09 | Henri | 1, 4-5 | |
10 | Kim Don-young | 1-5 | |
12 | Sabina Park | 1-5 | |
18 | Kim Hwa-rang | 4 | |
20 | Shim Jae-eon | 4-5 | |
21 | Ni Weilang | 5 | |
23 | Adam Lazur | 4-5 | |
24 | Kim Ji-hun | 5 | |
25 | Seo Seung-wan | 1-5 | |
31 | Kim Taek-seong | 5 | |
40 | Choi Jung-taek | 1, 5 | |
42 | Lee Sang-jin | 2 | |
44 | Mike Eom Jae-woong | 1, 4-5 | |
45 | Choi Jang-han | 2-3 | |
46 | John Kwon | 4-5 | |
49 | Yoon Sang-hwi | 5 | |
71 | Kim Sang-ho | 1, 4-5 | |
77 | Jake Yoo | 1-5 | |
84 | Yu Chang-wook | 1-2 | |
87 | Kim Hyun-jun | 1-4 | |
88 | Choi Tae-yang | 5 | |
90 | Seo Joo-hyung | 3 | |
93 | Lee Young-jin | 1-3 | |
99 | Gerald Goh Eng Peng | 5 | |
Round | Circuit | Pole position | Fastest lap | Winning driver | Winning team | Report |
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1 | Everland Speedway 1 | Kim Jong-kyum | Kim Jong-kyum | Kim Jong-kyum | ATLASBX Motorsports | Report [3] |
2 | Korea International Circuit 1 | Kim Jae-hyun | Kim Jae-hyun | Kim Jae-hyun | VOLLGAS Motorsports | Report [4] |
3 | Inje Speedium 1 | Roelof Bruins | Lee Chang-uk | Roelof Bruins | ATLASBX Motorsports | Report [5] |
4 | Korea International Circuit 2 | Jung Eui-chul | Jung Eui-chul | Jung Eui-chul | VOLLGAS Motorsports | Report [6] |
5 | Inje Speedium 2 | Steven Cho | Steven Cho | Steven Cho | ATLASBX Motorsports | Report [7] |
6 | Korea International Circuit 3 | Lee Chang-uk | Jang Hyun-jin | Jang Hyun-jin | Seohan GP | Report [8] |
7 | Everland Speedway 2&3 | Jung Eui-chul | Jung Eui-chul | Lee Chan-joon | ECSTA Racing | Report [9] |
8 | Kim Jae-hyun | Kim Jae-hyun | Kim Jae-hyun | VOLLGAS Motorsports | Report [10] |
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | Race completion |
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Race | 25 | 18 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Qualifying | 3 | 2 | 1 |
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The teams championship is decided upon points scored by two drivers per team after each race. Teams with 3 or more drivers have 15 days before each race to select two drivers to add their points towards their final tally.
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In 2022, Superrace announced a new championship for the tyre manufacturers for the Super 6000 class. [11] Hankook Tire, Kumho Tire & Nexen Tire will participate, along with 9 teams who currently use their tyres. [12] Like the teams championship, the tyre manufacturers must select 5 drivers per tyre user 15 days before each round to add their points towards their final tally.
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