2022 Superrace Championship

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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.

Contents

Calendar

2022 Superrace Championship Official Calendar [1]
RoundCircuitDates
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Everland Speedway 23–24 April
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Korea International Circuit 21–22 May
3 Flag of South Korea.svg Inje Speedium 11 June
4 Flag of South Korea.svg Korea International Circuit 16–17 July
5 Flag of South Korea.svg Inje Speedium 20–21 August
6 Flag of South Korea.svg Korea International Circuit 1–2 October
7 Flag of South Korea.svg Everland Speedway 22 October
823 October

Teams and drivers

Super 6000

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]

Key
Regular driver
Wildcard driver
Replacement driver
TeamNo.Driver(s)TyreRounds
ATLASBX Motorsports 01 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jong-kyum H All
08 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roelof Bruins
10 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steven Cho
Brand New Racing 87 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Hyo-jun Y 2–8
CJ Logistics Racing03 Flag of South Korea.svg Jeong Yeon-il K All
88 Flag of South Korea.svg Tom Mun Sung-hak
ECSTA Racing 18 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Chan-joon K All
24 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Chang-uk
55 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jung-woo
JUN-FITTED Racing 50 Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Han-sol H 1-6, 8
77 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jung-jun 1-6
L&K Motors 22 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Eun-jung K All
94 Flag of South Korea.svg Seo Ju-won
N'Fera Racing 12 Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Jin-woo NEX All
15 Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Do-yun
Seohan GP 05 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Joong-kun NEX All
06 Flag of South Korea.svg Jang Hyun-jin
07 Flag of South Korea.svg Jeong Hoe-won
SONIC Motorsports - ATLASBX 25 Flag of South Korea.svg Yang Tae-keun H All
VOLLGAS Motorsports 04 Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Eui-chul H All
44 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jae-hyun

Kumho GT

Key
Regular driver
Wildcard driver
Replacement driver
TeamNo.Driver(s)TyreRounds
GT1
2K Body Racing Team 20 Flag of South Korea.svg Yeon Sang-beom K 1–5
24 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jung-jae
55 Flag of South Korea.svg Yoon Jeong-ho
62 Flag of South Korea.svg Jeong Byung-min
87 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jae-hyun
Beat R&D Racing 03 Flag of South Korea.svg Jo Ik-seong 1–5
06 Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Won-hyung
79 Flag of South Korea.svg Nam Ki-moon
BMP Performance 07 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Seong-hoon1–5
95 Flag of South Korea.svg Moon Se-eun
Brand New Racing 22 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Hyo-jun 1–5
36 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jun-seo
38 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Gyu-seung
58 Flag of South Korea.svg Na Yeon-woo
61 Flag of South Korea.svg Go Se-jun
91 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jae-jin
E-rain Motorsport (Team Quadro E-rain Racing) 17 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jong-geun1–5
18 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hyo-gyeom
19 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Seong-hyun
69 Flag of South Korea.svg Han Min-gwan
GRIT Motorsport 51 Flag of South Korea.svg Kang Min-jae 1–5
66 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Chang-woo
67 Flag of South Korea.svg Cho Hoon-hyun
Jun Motors Racing Team 27 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Young-chan1–5
JUN-FITTED Racing 21 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hak-gyeom 1–5
77 Flag of South Korea.svg Jeon Jong-yeop
88 Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Soo-kyung
L&K Motors 80 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Yong-tae 1–5
MMX Motorsports 05 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Seok-chan 1–5
27 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Seo-in
90 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Dong-hwan
ONE Racing 08 Flag of South Korea.svg Lim Min-jin 1–5
09 Flag of South Korea.svg Jang Dae-sung
10 Flag of South Korea.svg Song Young-kwang 1–5
ProDL Racing 75 Flag of South Korea.svg Seo Hyung-woon 1–5
Seohan GP 01 Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Kyung-hoon 1–5
98 Flag of South Korea.svg Kang Jin-seong
with Racing Motorsports Team 50 Flag of South Korea.svg Je Seong-wook 1–5
81 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Dong-seop
GT2
BMP Performance 46 Flag of South Korea.svg Min Chung-sik K 1–5
86 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Seong-hoon
with Racing Motorsports Team 11 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jae-hong1–5
78 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hyun-tae

Cadillac CT4

Key
Regular driver
Wildcard driver
Replacement driver
No.Driver(s)TyreRounds
01 Flag of South Korea.svg Byun Jeong-ho NEX 1-5
07 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Young-min1-5
10 Flag of South Korea.svg Ham Seung-wan 1-3, 5
32 Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Jae-hyung 1-4
40 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Hyun-jun 1-5
42 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Chang-hak 1-5
66 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Seok-woo 1-5
70 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Moon-su 1-5
76 Flag of South Korea.svg Yoo Jae-hyung 1-4
81 Flag of South Korea.svg Ra Deok-yeon 3
83 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jae-ik 2-3
86 Flag of South Korea.svg Jung In-seung 1, 3-5
91 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Dong-yun 3, 5

BMW M Class

Key
Regular driver
Wildcard driver
Replacement driver
No.Driver(s)TyreRounds
02 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hyun-soo NEX 1-5
03 Flag of Indonesia.svg Budiyanto Imam Suyanto 3-4
04 Flag of South Korea.svg Won Jong-hyun3-5
05 Flag of South Korea.svg Song Ki-young 1-5
07Phil Kim1-5
08 Flag of South Korea.svg Han Sang-kyu 1-5
09Henri5
10Charles Teo5
11David Choi3-5
17 Flag of South Korea.svg Shin Dong-min 2
22 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Chan-young1-5
47 Flag of South Korea.svg An Seung-hyeon 3
55 Flag of South Korea.svg Han Chi-woo 1-5
66 Flag of South Korea.svg Seo Hyun-min 3-5
69 Flag of South Korea.svg Seon Hyung-jo 4-5
77 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Yeon-hwan 1, 3, 5
87 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Min-hyun 1-5
88 Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Dong-min 1-5

Sports Prototype Cup Korea

Key
Regular driver
Wildcard driver
Replacement driver
No.Driver(s)TyreRounds
03 Flag of South Korea.svg Noh Seung-min H 1-3
07 Flag of Indonesia.svg Alwin Cipto Ciputra 5
09Henri1, 4-5
10 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Don-young 1-5
12 Flag of South Korea.svg Sabina Park1-5
18 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hwa-rang 4
20 Flag of South Korea.svg Shim Jae-eon 4-5
21 Flag of Singapore.svg Ni Weilang 5
23 Flag of the United States.svg Adam Lazur 4-5
24 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Ji-hun5
25 Flag of South Korea.svg Seo Seung-wan 1-5
31 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Taek-seong 5
40 Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Jung-taek 1, 5
42 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Sang-jin 2
44 Flag of South Korea.svg Mike Eom Jae-woong 1, 4-5
45 Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Jang-han 2-3
46 Flag of South Korea.svg John Kwon 4-5
49 Flag of South Korea.svg Yoon Sang-hwi 5
71 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Sang-ho1, 4-5
77 Jake Yoo 1-5
84 Flag of South Korea.svg Yu Chang-wook 1-2
87 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Hyun-jun1-4
88 Flag of South Korea.svg Choi Tae-yang 5
90 Flag of South Korea.svg Seo Joo-hyung3
93 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Young-jin1-3
99 Flag of Singapore.svg Gerald Goh Eng Peng 5

Season summary

RoundCircuit Pole position Fastest lap Winning driverWinning teamReport
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Everland Speedway 1 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jong-kyum Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jong-kyum Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jong-kyum ATLASBX Motorsports Report [3]
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Korea International Circuit 1 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jae-hyun Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jae-hyun Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jae-hyun VOLLGAS Motorsports Report [4]
3 Flag of South Korea.svg Inje Speedium 1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roelof Bruins Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Chang-uk Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roelof Bruins ATLASBX Motorsports Report [5]
4 Flag of South Korea.svg Korea International Circuit 2 Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Eui-chul Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Eui-chul Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Eui-chul VOLLGAS Motorsports Report [6]
5 Flag of South Korea.svg Inje Speedium 2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steven Cho Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steven Cho Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steven Cho ATLASBX Motorsports Report [7]
6 Flag of South Korea.svg Korea International Circuit 3 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Chang-uk Flag of South Korea.svg Jang Hyun-jin Flag of South Korea.svg Jang Hyun-jin Seohan GP Report [8]
7 Flag of South Korea.svg Everland Speedway 2&3 Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Eui-chul Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Eui-chul Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Chan-joon ECSTA Racing Report [9]
8 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jae-hyun Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jae-hyun Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jae-hyun VOLLGAS Motorsports Report [10]

Championship standings

Drivers championships

Scoring system

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th Race completion 
Race2518151210864211
Qualifying321

Super 6000

2022 Super 6000 Driver Standings
RankDriverEVE1
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KOR1
Flag of South Korea.svg
INJ1
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR2
Flag of South Korea.svg
INJ2
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR3
Flag of South Korea.svg
EVE2&3
Flag of South Korea.svg
Points
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jong-kyum 1146318354106
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Jae-hyunRet11102222Ret15211105
3 Flag of South Korea.svg Jang Hyun-jin 11277412Ret294
4 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Chan-joon 3Ret359413792
5 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Steven Cho 23122214111361481
6 Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Eui-chul411Ret3118DSQ341Ret273
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Roelof Bruins 181431145Ret7572
8 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Chang-uk 62162419313213970
9 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jung-woo 13958352Ret66
10 Flag of South Korea.svg Jeong Hoe-won 16512106711349
11 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Joong-kun 153861210Ret839
12 Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Jin-woo 10816111168635
13 Flag of South Korea.svg Seo Ju-won7611Ret78101135
14 Flag of South Korea.svg Oh Han-sol 5RetRet9RetRetRet14
15 Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Do-yun 127Ret1210Ret9Ret14
16 Flag of South Korea.svg Park Jung-jun 817131314912
17 Flag of South Korea.svg Tom Mun Sung-hak 910920RetRet121011
18 Flag of South Korea.svg Yang Tae-keun 14131516171113128
19 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Eun-jung17181718191214158
20 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Hyo-jun 15141716RetRet135
21 Flag of South Korea.svg Jeong Yeon-il RetRetRet1515RetRetRet2
RankDriverEVE1
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR1
Flag of South Korea.svg
INJ1
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR2
Flag of South Korea.svg
INJ2
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR3
Flag of South Korea.svg
EVE2&3
Flag of South Korea.svg
Points
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenOther points position
BlueOther classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
AnnotationMeaning
Superscript
number123
Points-scoring position
in qualifying
Bold Pole position
Italics Fastest lap

Teams championships

Super 6000

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.

2022 Super 6000 Team Standings
RankTeamEVE1
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR1
Flag of South Korea.svg
INJ1
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR2
Flag of South Korea.svg
INJ2
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR3
Flag of South Korea.svg
EVE2&3
Flag of South Korea.svg
Points
1 ATLASBX Motorsports 111211311354185
18143221418Ret65
2 VOLLGAS Motorsports 411101122DSQ34111178
Ret11Ret3228Ret152Ret2
3 ECSTA Racing 3938321139158
1316241931342Ret
4 Seohan GP 11286412112133
153127127Ret8
5 N'Fera Racing 10716111068649
128Ret1211Ret9Ret
6 L&K Motors 76111878101143
171817Ret19121415
7 JUN-FITTED Racing 517139149Ret26
8RetRet13RetRet
8 CJ Logistics Racing91091515Ret121013
RetRetRet20RetRetRetRet
9 SONIC Motorsports-AtlasBX 14131516171113128
10 Brand New Racing 15141716RetRet135
RankTeamEVE1
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR1
Flag of South Korea.svg
INJ1
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR2
Flag of South Korea.svg
INJ2
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR3
Flag of South Korea.svg
EVE2&3
Flag of South Korea.svg
Points
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenOther points position
BlueOther classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
AnnotationMeaning
Superscript
number123
Points-scoring position
in qualifying
Bold Pole position
Italics Fastest lap

Tyre manufacturers championships

In 2022, Superrace announced a new championship for the tyre manufacturers for the Super 6000 class. [11] Hankook, Kumho Tire and 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.

2022 Super 6000 Tyre Manufacturer Standings
RankTeamEVE1
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KOR1
Flag of South Korea.svg
INJ1
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR2
Flag of South Korea.svg
INJ2
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR3
Flag of South Korea.svg
EVE2&3
Flag of South Korea.svg
Points
1 Flag of South Korea.svg Hankook 111111111134111437
234222222DSQ354
4116351365
1812Ret348Ret7Ret2
Ret143101418Ret15214
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Kumho 3635321137265
629487429
7162519395311
13Ret111513810Ret
RetRetRetRet15RetRetRet
3 Flag of South Korea.svg Nexen 1027641262231
113876693
1251210107116
15716111110Ret8
168Ret1212RetRetRet
RankTeamEVE1
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR1
Flag of South Korea.svg
INJ1
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR2
Flag of South Korea.svg
INJ2
Flag of South Korea.svg
KOR3
Flag of South Korea.svg
EVE2&3
Flag of South Korea.svg
Points
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenOther points position
BlueOther classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
AnnotationMeaning
Superscript
number123
Points-scoring position
in qualifying
Bold Pole position
Italics Fastest lap

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