TGM Grand Prix

Last updated
Flag of Japan.svg TGM Grand Prix
Tgm-grand-prix-1.jpg
Founded1996
Founder(s) Kazumichi Goh
Team principal(s)Kazuhiro Ikeda
Current series Super Formula
Former series JGTC
Super GT
FIA GT
FIA Sportscar
Le Mans Series
IndyCar Series
Current drivers Juju Noda
Nobuharu Matsushita
Teams'
Championships
1 (1996 JGTC)
Drivers'
Championships
1 (1996 JGTC)

TGM Grand Prix, formerly Team Goh Motorsports, is a Japanese auto racing team founded by Kazumichi Goh in 1996. Now the team compete in Super Formula Championship since 2023.

Contents

History

Initially competing in the All-Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC), Team Goh won the 1996 championship with a McLaren F1 GTR and drivers John Nielsen and David Brabham.

24 Hours of Le Mans

The team next set its sights on the 24 Hours of Le Mans, initially entering the McLaren in 1997, then a former works BMW V12 LM in 1999, and a pair of Panoz LMP-1s in 2000.

Team Goh's Audi R8 which won the 2004 24 Hours of Le Mans AUDI-R8-'04.jpg
Team Goh's Audi R8 which won the 2004 24 Hours of Le Mans

In 2001, Team Goh partnered with the Danish Den Blå Avis team, running a Dome-Judd in the FIA Sportscar Championship, earning two wins and finishing second in the championship. The following year, Kazumichi Goh purchased an Audi R8, as part of a three-year program at Le Mans. The team finished in seventh in 2002 and fourth in 2003. Goh also participated in the 1000 km of Spa and 1000 km of Le Mans, winning both events with drivers Seiji Ara and Tom Kristensen.

In 2004, Goh entered the new Le Mans Endurance Series with their R8, finishing the season third in the championship. At the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Goh drivers Ara and Kristensen were joined by Rinaldo Capello, and won the race overall, becoming only the second Japanese team to take the overall victory.

The team then focused on a return to the JGTC, which had by then been renamed to Super GT, acquiring a new GT1-spec Maserati MC12 with the aim of entering the 2006 season. [1] However, the GT1-spec car was well off the pace of its Japanese GT500-class competitors during pre-season testing, causing the team to withdraw from the championship. [2]

Three years later, the team would return to competition, entering a Porsche RS Spyder in the 2009 24 Hours of Le Mans. It was running second in class when driver Seiji Ara suffered a large accident on the Mulsanne Straight, forcing the car's retirement. It would turn out to be the team's only outing with the Porsche, as the car was sold in August 2009, only two months after the race. Moreover, the race turned out to be Goh's only outing in what was planned to be a multi-year programme, as the collapse of the team's title sponsor in February 2010 forced the suspension of all activity.

2019

In 2019, after a hiatus of nearly nine years, Kazumichi Goh announced the return of Team Goh, along with a new partnership with McLaren. Competing as McLaren Customer Racing Japan, Team Goh planned to field a McLaren 720S GT3 in Super GT's GT300 class, alongside an additional 720S in the 2019 Suzuka 10 Hours. [3] [4] [5] The team had originally planned to enter its second car in the Super Taikyu series, but was forced to abandon its plans prior to the season opener, citing a lack of parts. [6] The team later withdrew from the Suzuka 10 Hours as well, citing a Balance of Performance that Goh felt was unfavorable to the team's McLarens. [7] Goh's Super GT entry did go ahead, the team contesting all rounds of the season save for the flyaway Buriram round. After a disappointing season in which the team finished 14th in the teams' standings despite taking a podium at Autopolis and pole at Motegi, the team withdrew from Super GT at the end of 2019.

2020

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DCR Team Goh logo

Team Goh partnered with Dale Coyne Racing for the 2020 IndyCar Series, entering the series as Dale Coyne Racing with Team Goh, with its ex-Super GT driver Alex Palou driving the team's No. 55 entry. [8] Palou finished third in just his third career start at Road America. He would finish the season 16th in the drivers' standings, before Palou and Team Goh departed Dale Coyne Racing ahead of the 2021 IndyCar season.

In 2020, Team Goh announced a partnership with BMW Team Studie in Super GT, with McLaren Customer Racing Japan now operating as Customer Racing Support Limited (CSL). Kazumichi Goh was named the General Manager of BMW Team Studie x CSL's GT300 entry, and Seiji Ara was named one of the team's drivers, alongside gentleman racer Tomohide Yamaguchi. [9] Goh's involvement with BMW Team Studie continued for the 2021 and 2022 seasons.

2021

In 2021, Team Goh partnered with Team Mugen to form Red Bull Mugen Team Goh, which entered the number 15 Red Bull Dallara SF19/Honda for Hiroki Otsu in the Super Formula Championship. [10] Otsu finished the season sixth in the drivers' championship and won Rookie of the Year honours, while Mugen/Team Goh finished seventh in the teams' championship with their single car entry.

2022

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Team Goh logo

For their second season in Super Formula, Team Goh ran as an independent, two-car team with Honda engines. [11] Kazuhiro Ikeda, the president of Servus Japan, succeeded Kazumichi Goh as the team principal and representative director of the company, [11] while Red Bull junior driver Ren Sato and Atsushi Miyake were announced as the drivers for the 2022 season. [12] The former Honda Formula One project manager, Masashi Yamamoto, was appointed the team manager. [13] Sato finished the season twelfth in the drivers' championship, with Miyake fifteenth. The team finished seventh in the teams' championship for the second year in a row.

TGM Grand Prix (2023 - Current)

Following the loss of Red Bull backing, [14] Team Goh withdrew from Super Formula at the end of the season. Its former partner Servus Japan took over the entry for the 2023 season, renaming the team TGM Grand Prix. [15] TGM is short for 'Team Goh Motorsport' in a nod to the team's former identity. They signed Toshiki Oyu and rookie Cem Bölükbaşı, who competed in Formula 2 in 2022. [16] Bölükbaşı was the first Turkish driver to race in the series. [17] Toshiki Oyu suffered from a broken collarbone during training ahead of round 6. Hiroki Otsu once again stepped in as a replacement driver. [18] Ahead of the final Suzuka weekend, TGM Grand Prix announced that Toshiki Oyu would not be competing in the double-header, with Riki Okusa as the replacement driver making his Super Formula debut. [19] [20]

Juju Noda or will be known as "Juju" will make her debut in Super Formula with the Team for 2024.

Racing results

24 Hours of Le Mans

YearEntrantNo.CarDriversClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1997 Flag of Japan.svg Team Lark McLaren 44 McLaren F1 GTR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gary Ayles
Flag of Japan.svg Akihiko Nakaya
Flag of Japan.svg Keiichi Tsuchiya
LMGT188DNFDNF
1999 Flag of Japan.svg Team Goh
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Price Racing
19 BMW V12 LM Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Katoh
Flag of Japan.svg Hiro Matsushita
Flag of Japan.svg Akihiko Nakaya
LMP223DNFDNF
2000 Flag of Japan.svg TV Asahi Team Dragon22 Panoz LMP-1 Roadster-S Flag of Japan.svg Akira Iida
Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kondo
Flag of Japan.svg Keiichi Tsuchiya
LMP9003308th7th
23 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Kageyama
Flag of Japan.svg Masami Kageyama
Flag of Japan.svg Toshio Suzuki
3406th6th
Flag of Japan.svg Team Goh
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chamberlain Engineering
56 Chrysler Viper GTS-R Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Walter Brun
Flag of Germany.svg Christian Gläsel
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Toni Seiler
LMGTS210DNFDNF
2001 Flag of Denmark.svg Team Den Blå Avis-Goh10 Dome S101 Flag of Denmark.svg Casper Elgaard
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Katoh
Flag of Denmark.svg John Nielsen
LMP90066DNFDNF
2002 Flag of Japan.svg Audi Sport Japan Team Goh5 Audi R8 Flag of Japan.svg Seiji Ara
Flag of France.svg Yannick Dalmas
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Katoh
LMP9003587th6th
2003 Flag of Japan.svg Audi Sport Japan Team Goh5 Audi R8 Flag of Japan.svg Seiji Ara
Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Magnussen
Flag of Germany.svg Marco Werner
LMP9003704th2nd
2004 Flag of Japan.svg Audi Sport Japan Team Goh5 Audi R8 Flag of Japan.svg Seiji Ara
Flag of Italy.svg Rinaldo Capello
Flag of Denmark.svg Tom Kristensen
LMP13791st1st
2009 Flag of Japan.svg Navi Team Goh5 Porsche RS Spyder Evo Flag of Japan.svg Seiji Ara
Flag of Japan.svg Keisuke Kunimoto
Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maassen
LMP2339DNFDNF

IndyCar Series

(key)

YearChassisEngineDriversNo.1234567891011121314Pos.Pts.
Dale Coyne Racing with Team Goh
2020 TEX IMS ROA ROA IOW IOW INDY GTW GTW MDO MDO IMS IMS STP
Dallara DW12 Honda HI20TT V6 t Flag of Spain.svg Álex Palou  R 55231937111428151212231791316th238

* Season still in progress

Super Formula

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassisEngineNo.Drivers12345678910D.C.PtsT.C.Pts
As Red Bull Mugen Team Goh
2021 Dallara SF19 Honda 15 Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Otsu FUJ
16
SUZ
5
AUT
6
SUG
10
MOT
10
MOT
1
SUZ
5
6th38.57th35.5
As Team Goh
2022 Dallara SF19 Honda 53 Flag of Japan.svg Ren Sato FUJ
9
FUJ
13
SUZ
10
AUT
17
SUG
16
FUJ
6
MOT
12
MOT
7
SUZ
3
SUZ
19
12th257th44
55 Flag of Japan.svg Atsushi Miyake FUJ
10
FUJ
5
SUZ
Ret
AUT
3
SUG
18
FUJ
Ret
MOT
Ret
MOT
15
SUZ
12
SUZ
8
14th21
As TGM Grand Prix
2023 Dallara SF23 Honda 53 Flag of Japan.svg Toshiki Oyu FUJ
7
FUJ
20
SUZ
Ret
AUT
Ret
SUG
Ret
MOT
3
9th229th20
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Otsu FUJ
21†
24th0
Flag of Japan.svg Riki Okusa SUZ
18
SUZ
13
23rd0
55 Flag of Turkey.svg Cem Bölükbaşı FUJ
8
FUJ
17
SUZ
9
AUT
15
SUG
17
FUJ
18
MOT
11
SUZ
20
SUZ
15
18th5
2024 Dallara SF23 Honda 53 Flag of Japan.svg "Juju" SUZ
17
AUT
20
SUG
18
FUJ
19
MOT
18
FUJ
17
FUJ
16
SUZ
12
SUZ
20
21st09th3
55 Flag of Japan.svg Nobuharu Matsushita SUZ
8
AUT
16
SUG
19
15th3
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Otsu FUJ
14
MOT
15
FUJ
19
FUJ
13
SUZ
Ret
SUZ
Ret
22nd0

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