This article is about a Japanese open wheel racing series. For the mathematical concept regarding a generalization of the superellipse, see superformula. For Formula One video game known as "Super Formula" in Japan, see Tail to Nose.
Super Formula Championship
Category
Single seaters
Country
Japan
Inaugural season
1973
Drivers
21
Teams
12
Chassis suppliers
Dallara
Engine manufacturers
Honda
Toyota
Tire suppliers
Yokohama
Drivers' champion
Ritomo Miyata
Teams' champion
Team Mugen
Official website
superformula.net
Current season
The Super Formula Championship is a formula racing series held primarily in Japan. It is considered to be the pinnacle of single-seater racing in Japan or Asia as a whole, making it one of the top motorsport series in the region. The series is sanctioned by the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) and managed by Japan Race Promotion (JRP). As of 2024, Super Formula is the second fastest racing series in the world, after Formula One.[1]
The first Japanese Top Formula championship was held in 1973 as the All-Japan Formula 2000 Championship. In 1978, the series transformed into the All-Japan Formula Two Championship, and again in 1987, into the All-Japan Formula 3000 Championship. For the most part, these Japanese racing series closely followed their European counterparts in terms of technical regulations. The JRP was established in 1995, and began managing the series in 1996, under its new name, the Formula Nippon Championship. This began what is commonly known as the modern era of the series, which has seen it become more independent with regard to technical regulations. The series' name was changed again in 2013, to Super Formula (officially Japanese Championship Super Formula until 2016).
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