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{{short description|Japanese tuning company specialized for the BMW cars}} |
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{{primary sources|date=March 2010}} |
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'''Studie''' is a Japanese tuning company of [[BMW]] and a [[Super GT]] team which participates in GT300 class.It used to participate in [[GT World Challenge Asia]] in 2018~2019. |
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| name = {{flagicon|JPN}} BMW M Team Studie × CRS |
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| logo = |
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| founded = 1995 |
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| principal = |
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| current series = [[Super GT]]<br>[[GT World Challenge Asia]] |
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| current drivers = {{plainlist| |
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* '''Super GT GT300:''' |
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** {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Seiji Ara]] |
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** {{flagicon|GER}} [[Niklas Krütten]] |
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}} |
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| former series = |
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| driver titles = 2 ([[Super GT|SGT]] [[Taku Bamba]], [[Nobuteru Taniguchi]]) |
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| team titles = 1 (SGT, 2011) |
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| folded = |
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'''Studie AG''' is a Japanese tuning company of [[BMW]] and a [[Super GT]] team which participates in GT300 class. Since 2018 the team also participates in the [[GT World Challenge Asia]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[File:No.7 Studie BMW M4 at 2022 Takanoko no Hotel Suzuka GT 300km (65).jpg|thumb|right|BMW M Team Studie × CRS [[BMW M4#M4 GT3|BMW M4 GT3]] at Suzuka]] |
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Studie was established in 1995 in [[Yokohama]] as a BMW parts dealer and developer. They currently have four branches in Japan. They also provide supports to teams and individuals using BMW cars in motorsports. |
Studie was established in 1995 in [[Yokohama]] as a BMW parts dealer and developer. They currently have four branches in Japan. They also provide supports to teams and individuals using BMW cars in motorsports. |
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==Participation of Super GT Season== |
==Participation of Super GT Season== |
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They started participated in GT300 class in [[Super GT]] since 2008 (where they have partnership with Advance Step) with a [[BMW Z4 (E85)]], the first BMW car in Super GT history.<ref>BMW cars have participated the JGTC with [[BMW M3|E90 M3]] until 2002, however not participated any races after the series reforming into Super GT |
They started participated in GT300 class in [[Super GT]] since 2008 (where they have partnership with Advance Step) with a [[BMW Z4 (E85)]], the first BMW car in Super GT history.<ref>BMW cars have participated the JGTC with [[BMW M3|E90 M3]] until 2002, however not participated any races after the series reforming into Super GT.</ref> However, their media coverage mainly comes from their adoption of an [[Itasha]] (charactered theme mainly involved with animation or manga characters) theme on their car, which is occasionally seen in Japan's roads but not commonly seen in circuits, even Studie was not the first to do so. |
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The theme which they use on their car is [[Vocaloid]], a singing synthesizing software developed by [[Yamaha]]. |
The theme which they use on their car is [[Vocaloid]], a singing synthesizing software developed by [[Yamaha Corporation|Yamaha]]. |
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===2008 season=== |
===2008 season=== |
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Studie announced their participation of Super GT in April 2008, using the team name '''Studie GL@D and Asuda Racing''', which they planned to participate the Suzuka, Motegi and Fuji race. to fit the horsepower regulation, they swapped the original engine to a detuned [[BMW S62|S62B45]] used by a [[BMW M5]]. Although they received anticipations as being the first BMW car in Super GT (due to Z4 success in lesser [[Group N|Super Taikyu]] races), the team surprised everyone by their announcement of their "Itasha" adoption, which was unknown until two-weeks prior the race. |
Studie announced their participation of Super GT in April 2008, using the team name '''Studie GL@D and Asuda Racing''', which they planned to participate the Suzuka, Motegi and Fuji race. to fit the horsepower regulation, they swapped the original engine to a detuned [[BMW S62|S62B45]] used by a [[BMW M5]]. Although they received anticipations as being the first BMW car in Super GT (due to Z4 success in lesser [[Group N|Super Taikyu]] races), the team surprised everyone by their announcement of their "Itasha" adoption, which was unknown until two-weeks prior the race. |
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They debuted in the practice session in [[Suzuka 1000km]] but, force to |
They debuted in the practice session in [[Suzuka 1000km]] but, force to withdraw from the race due to the violation of fuel part regulation. They also faced an engine problem in [[Twin Ring Motegi]] which forced them to be absent in the race. They would successfully start their first race at [[Fuji Speedway|Fuji]], finishing 18 out of 24 cars. |
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===2009 season=== |
===2009 season=== |
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Their modification proved some success as they successfully get their first driver point in [[Autopolis]] race. Even though they showed some impressive results in practices and qualifiers, they also suffered 3 retires in race sessions (out of their 7 starts). |
Their modification proved some success as they successfully get their first driver point in [[Autopolis]] race. Even though they showed some impressive results in practices and qualifiers, they also suffered 3 retires in race sessions (out of their 7 starts). |
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===2011 |
===2011 season=== |
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The team originally planned to participate as '''AS Studie Racing''' in 2010 season. But as one of their main partner Advance Step moved to the Super Taikyu series with Team [[Kyosho]], they did not participate that season while their main sponsor Goodsmile Company moved to [[Porsche]]'s works team COX Japan that season. However, after the end of 2010 season, they decided to return to the series as '''StudiexGSR''', they would later |
The team originally planned to participate as '''AS Studie Racing''' in 2010 season. But as one of their main partner Advance Step moved to the Super Taikyu series with Team [[Kyosho]], they did not participate that season while their main sponsor Goodsmile Company moved to [[Porsche]]'s works team COX Japan that season. However, after the end of 2010 season, they decided to return to the series as '''StudiexGSR''', they would later partner with TeamUKYO, a team owned by former F1 driver [[Ukyo Katayama]]. They also invited Super GT veteran [[Nobuteru Taniguchi]], which his previous team [[RE Amemiya]] withdraws from the series, to their team partnered with Taku Bamba. |
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They used the one of the BMW Z4 GT3 previously used by Schubert Motorsport, which previously ranked 4th in [[2010 FIA GT3 European Championship season]] and winning the 2011 Dubai 24 hours. They also keeps the itasha-style livery, which is similar to the one used in 2009. |
They used the one of the BMW Z4 GT3 previously used by Schubert Motorsport, which previously ranked 4th in [[2010 FIA GT3 European Championship season]] and winning the 2011 Dubai 24 hours. They also keeps the itasha-style livery, which is similar to the one used in 2009. |
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Their team ranked 5th and 4th in the season's opening two races, they go on to participate their first event outside Japan in [[Sepang Circuit]], which is a memorial one as they finished from the pole to victory, both are their first time since the team's establishment. They would go on to win the Round 6 at [[Fuji Speedway|Fuji]], and Round 8 in [[Twin Ring Motegi|Motegi]] to conclude the season with a class Champion, both the first overall JGTC/Super GT Champion for the team and as BMW cars. |
Their team ranked 5th and 4th in the season's opening two races, they go on to participate their first event outside Japan in [[Sepang Circuit]], which is a memorial one as they finished from the pole to victory, both are their first time since the team's establishment. They would go on to win the Round 6 at [[Fuji Speedway|Fuji]], and Round 8 in [[Twin Ring Motegi|Motegi]] to conclude the season with a class Champion, both the first overall JGTC/Super GT Champion for the team and as BMW cars. |
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===2016 |
===2016 season=== |
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In the announcement of the activity of the Motorsport plan |
[[File:No.7 Studie BMW M6 at 2020 FUJIMAKI GROUP SUZUKA 300km (12).jpg|thumb|right|BMW Team Studie × CSL [[BMW M6#M6 GT3|BMW M6 GT3]] at Suzuka.]] |
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In the announcement of the activity of the Motorsport plan on 3 March 2016, BMW Sports Trophy Team Studie step up to official outsourcing team of BMW making their team name change to BMW Team Studie . The driver of the team there are [[Jörg Müller]] who served as the development of the M6 GT3 and [[Seiji Ara]] respectively. |
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In addition this season, sponsors and maintenance also was changed. The sponsor, also in addition to the Steiff that had supported the team as the main sponsor to this, as the "double main sponsor", brand dealing with the popular soap and bath salts to the woman, is Sabon took. The planning of the race queen of the team Sabon of becoming a Quirky unit until "MUSE (Muse)" now named. |
In addition this season, sponsors and maintenance also was changed. The sponsor, also in addition to the Steiff that had supported the team as the main sponsor to this, as the "double main sponsor", brand dealing with the popular soap and bath salts to the woman, is Sabon took. The planning of the race queen of the team Sabon of becoming a Quirky unit until "MUSE (Muse)" now named. |
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They used BMW M6 GT3 to replace the aging Z4 GT3, and they received additional support from BMW in collaboration with BMW Japan this year. And the maintenance garage switch from RS Fine to Eifel Motorsorts. |
They used BMW M6 GT3 to replace the aging Z4 GT3, and they received additional support from BMW in collaboration with BMW Japan this year. And the maintenance garage switch from RS Fine to Eifel Motorsorts. |
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== Complete Super GT Results<ref>{{Cite web |last=Magazine |first=Speedsport |title=Super GT & All Japan GT: Overview of seasons |url=https://www.speedsport-magazine.com/motorsport/grand-touring/super-gt-all-japan-gt.html |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.speedsport-magazine.com |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Results {{!}} SUPER GT OFFICIAL WEBSITE |url=https://supergt.net/results |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=supergt.net}}</ref> == |
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([[:Template:Motorsport driver results legend|key]]) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%" |
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! Year |
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! Car |
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!Tyres |
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! Class |
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! No. |
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! Drivers |
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! 1 |
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! 2 |
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! 3 |
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! 4 |
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! 5 |
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! 6 |
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! 7 |
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! 8 |
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! 9 |
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! Pos |
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! Points |
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|- |
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! [[2008 Super GT season|2008]] |
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| [[BMW Z4|BMW Z4 M Coupe]] |
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|{{Yokohama}} |
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| GT300 |
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| 808 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Yasushi Kikuchi]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Shozo Tagahara]] |
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|[[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]] |
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|[[Okayama International Circuit|OKA]] |
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|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]] |
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|[[Sepang International Circuit|SEP]] |
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|[[Sportsland SUGO|SUG]] |
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|[[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|WD}} |
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|[[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|WD}} |
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|[[Autopolis|AUT]] |
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| style="background:#cfcfff;" |[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|18}} |
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!28th |
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!1 |
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|- |
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! [[2009 Super GT season|2009]] |
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| [[BMW Z4|BMW Z4 M Coupe]] |
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|{{Yokohama}} |
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| GT300 |
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| 808 |
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|align="left"| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Shozo Tagahara]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Yasushi Kikuchi]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Taku Bamba]] |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"|[[Okayama International Circuit|OKA]]<br>{{small|15}} |
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|[[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|DNS}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|17}} |
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|[[Sepang International Circuit|SEP]] |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"|[[Sportsland SUGO|SUG]]<br>{{small|17}} |
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|style="background:#efcfff;"|[[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|Ret}} |
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|style="background:#efcfff;"|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|Ret}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Autopolis|AUT]]<br>{{small|10}} |
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|style="background:#efcfff;"|[[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|Ret}} |
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!20th |
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!5 |
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|- |
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! [[2011 Super GT season|2011]] |
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| [[BMW Z4 GT3]] |
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|{{Yokohama}} |
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| GT300 |
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| 4 |
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|align="left"| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Nobuteru Taniguchi]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Taku Bamba]] |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Okayama International Circuit|OKA]]<br>{{small|4}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|5}} |
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|style="background:#ffffbf;"|[[Sepang International Circuit|'''SEP''']]<br>{{small|1}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Sportsland SUGO|SUG]]<br>{{small|6}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|5}} |
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|style="background:#ffffbf;"|[[Fuji Speedway|'''FUJ''']]<br>{{small|1}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Autopolis|AUT]]<br>{{small|9}} |
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|style="background:#ffffbf;"|[[Twin Ring Motegi|'''MOT''']]<br>{{small|1}} |
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!style="background:#ffffbf;"|1st |
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!style="background:#ffffbf;"|111 |
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|- |
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! rowspan="2" | [[2012 Super GT season|2012]] |
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| rowspan="2" | [[BMW Z4 GT3]] |
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| rowspan="2" |{{Yokohama}} |
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| GT300 |
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| 0 |
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|align="left"| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Nobuteru Taniguchi]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Tatsuya Kataoka]] |
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|style="background:#ffdf9f;"|[[Okayama International Circuit|OKA]]<br>{{small|3}} |
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|style="background:#ffffbf;"|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|1}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"|[[Sepang International Circuit|SEP]]<br>{{small|12}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Sportsland SUGO|SUG]]<br>{{small|7}} |
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|style="background:#efcfff;"|[[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|Ret}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|8}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Autopolis|AUT]]<br>{{small|5}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|4}} |
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!4th |
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!73 |
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|- |
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|GT300 |
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|4 |
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|align="left"| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Taku Bamba]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Masahiro Sasaki]] |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"|[[Okayama International Circuit|OKA]]<br>{{small|15}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|11}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Sepang International Circuit|SEP]]<br>{{small|10}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"|[[Sportsland SUGO|SUG]]<br>{{small|11}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|7}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|11}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"|[[Autopolis|AUT]]<br>{{small|12}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"|[[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|17}} |
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!15th |
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!22 |
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! [[2013 Super GT season|2013]] |
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| [[BMW Z4 GT3]] |
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|{{Yokohama}} |
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| GT300 |
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| 4 |
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|align="left"| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Nobuteru Taniguchi]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Tatsuya Kataoka]]<br>{{flagicon|GER}} [[Jörg Müller]] |
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|style="background:#dfdfdf;"|[[Okayama International Circuit|OKA]]<br>{{small|2}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|9}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Sepang International Circuit|SEP]]<br>{{small|6}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"|[[Sportsland SUGO|SUG]]<br>{{small|15}} |
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|style="background:#000000; color:white;"|[[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|DSQ}} |
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|style="background:#ffffbf;"|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|1}} |
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|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]] |
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|style="background:#ffffbf;"|[[Autopolis|AUT]]<br>{{small|1}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|4}} |
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!style="background:#ffdf9f;"|3rd |
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!style="background:#ffdf9f;"|87 |
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|- |
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! [[2014 Super GT season|2014]] |
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| [[BMW Z4 GT3]] |
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|{{Yokohama}} |
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| GT300 |
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| 7 |
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|align="left"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Jörg Müller]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Seiji Ara]]<br>{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Augusto Farfus]] |
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|style="background:#dfdfdf;"|[[Okayama International Circuit|OKA]]<br>{{small|2}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|4}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"|[[Autopolis|AUT]]<br>{{small|15}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Sportsland SUGO|SUG]]<br>{{small|8}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|7}} |
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|style="background:#ffdf9f;"|[[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|3}} |
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|style="background:#dfdfdf;"|[[Buriram United International Circuit|BUR]]<br>{{small|2}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|7}} |
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!style="background:#ffdf9f;"|3rd |
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!style="background:#ffdf9f;"|82 |
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|- |
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! [[2015 Super GT season|2015]] |
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| [[BMW Z4 GT3]] |
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|{{Yokohama}} |
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| GT300 |
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| 7 |
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|align="left"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Jörg Müller]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Seiji Ara]] |
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|style="background:#efcfff;"| [[Okayama International Circuit|OKA]]<br>{{small|Ret}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"| [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|6}} |
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|style="background:#ffdf9f;"| [[Chang International Circuit|CHA]]<br>{{small|3}} |
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|style="background:#efcfff;"| [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|Ret}} |
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|style="background:#dfdfdf;"| [[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|2}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Sportsland SUGO|SUG]]<br>{{small|19}} |
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|style="background:#ffdf9f;"| [[Autopolis|AUT]]<br>{{small|3}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"| [[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|9}} |
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!6th |
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!65 |
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![[2016 Super GT season|2016]] |
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| [[BMW M6|BMW M6 GT3]] |
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|{{Yokohama}} |
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| GT300 |
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| 7 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|GER}} [[Jörg Müller]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Seiji Ara]]<br>{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Augusto Farfus]] |
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| style="background:#ffdf9f;" | [[Okayama International Circuit|OKA]]<br>{{small|3}} |
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| style="background:#cfcfff;" | [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|24}} |
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| style="background:#dfffdf;" | [[Sportsland SUGO|SUG]]<br>{{small|10}} |
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| style="background:#cfcfff;" | [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|20}} |
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|[[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|DNS}} |
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| style="background:#dfffdf;" | [[Chang International Circuit|CHA]]<br>{{small|6}} |
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| style="background:#cfcfff;" | [[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|15}} |
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| style="background:#cfcfff;" | [[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|12}} |
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!14th |
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!34 |
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|- |
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![[2017 Super GT Series|2017]] |
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| [[BMW M6|BMW M6 GT3]] |
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|{{Yokohama}} |
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| GT300 |
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| 7 |
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|align="left"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Jörg Müller]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Seiji Ara]]<br>{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Augusto Farfus]] |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Okayama International Circuit|OKA]]<br>{{small|13}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"| [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|7}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"| [[Autopolis|AUT]]<br>{{small|4}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Sportsland SUGO|SUG]]<br>{{small|16}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"| [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|6}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|11}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"| [[Chang International Circuit|CHA]]<br>{{small|10}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|13}} |
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!13th |
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!40 |
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|- |
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![[2020 Super GT Series|2020]] |
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|[[BMW M6|BMW M6 GT3]] |
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|{{Yokohama}} |
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|GT300 |
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|7 |
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|align="left"| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Seiji Ara]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Tomohide Yamaguchi]] |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|15}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|22}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|21}} |
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|style="background:#efcfff;"| [[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|Ret}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"| [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|9}} |
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| style="background:#dfffdf;" | [[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|8}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|19}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|18}} |
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!22nd |
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!24 |
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! [[2021 Super GT Series|2021]] |
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| [[BMW M6|BMW M6 GT3]] |
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|{{Yokohama}} |
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| GT300 |
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| 7 |
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Seiji Ara]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Tomohide Yamaguchi]] |
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| style="background:#cfcfff;" | [[Okayama International Circuit|OKA]]<br>{{small|17}} |
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| style="background:#cfcfff;" | [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|20}} |
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| style="background:#cfcfff;" | [[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|25}} |
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| style="background:#cfcfff;" | [[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|25}} |
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| style="background:#cfcfff;" | [[Sportsland SUGO|SUG]]<br>{{small|11}} |
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| style="background:#cfcfff;" | [[Autopolis|AUT]]<br>{{small|13}} |
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| style="background:#cfcfff;" | [[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|15}} |
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| style="background:#efcfff;" | [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|Ret}} |
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!25th |
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!18 |
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! [[2022 Super GT Series|2022]] |
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| [[BMW M4#Second generation (G82/G83; 2021)|BMW M4 GT3]] |
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|{{Michelin}} |
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| GT300 |
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| 7 |
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|align="left"| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Seiji Ara]]<br>{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Augusto Farfus]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Tsubasa Kondo]] |
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|style="background:#efcfff;"| [[Okayama International Circuit|OKA]]<br>{{small|Ret}} |
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|style="background:#efcfff;"| [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|Ret}} |
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|style="background:#ffffbf;"| [[Suzuka Circuit|'''SUZ''']]<br>{{small|1}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|21}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|12}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"| [[Sportsland SUGO|SUG]]<br>{{small|5}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Autopolis|AUT]]<br>{{small|12}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"| [[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|9}} |
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![[2023 Super GT Series|2023]] |
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|[[BMW M4#Second generation (G82/G83; 2021)|BMW M4 GT3]] |
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|{{Michelin}} |
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|GT300 |
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|7 |
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|align="left"| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Seiji Ara]]<br>{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bruno Spengler]]<br>{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Masataka Yanagida]] |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"| [[Okayama International Circuit|OKA]]<br>{{small|6}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|13}} |
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|style="background:#ffffbf;"| [[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|1}} |
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|style="background:#dfdfdf;"| [[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|2}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|16}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Sportsland SUGO|SUG]]<br>{{small|13}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"| [[Autopolis|AUT]]<br>{{small|8}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"| [[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|12}} |
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! 4th |
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! 64 |
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![[2024 Super GT Series|2024]] |
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|[[BMW M4#Second generation (G82/G83; 2021)|BMW M4 GT3]] |
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|{{Michelin}} |
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|GT300 |
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|7 |
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|align="left"| {{flagicon|JPN}} [[Seiji Ara]]<br>{{flagicon|GER}} [[Niklas Krütten]]<br>{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bruno Spengler]] |
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|style="background:#ffdf9f;"|[[Okayama International Circuit|OKA]]<br>{{small|3}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|11}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|7}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Fuji Speedway|FUJ]]<br>{{small|7}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Suzuka Circuit|SUZ]]<br>{{small|4}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Sportsland Sugo|SUG]]<br>{{small|4}} |
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|style="background:#dfffdf;"|[[Autopolis|AUT]]<br>{{small|5}} |
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|style="background:#cfcfff;"|[[Twin Ring Motegi|MOT]]<br>{{small|13}} |
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! 65 |
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Latest revision as of 14:36, 18 December 2024
Founded | 1995 |
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Current series | Super GT GT World Challenge Asia |
Current drivers |
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Teams' Championships | 1 (SGT, 2011) |
Drivers' Championships | 2 (SGT Taku Bamba, Nobuteru Taniguchi) |
Studie AG is a Japanese tuning company of BMW and a Super GT team which participates in GT300 class. Since 2018 the team also participates in the GT World Challenge Asia.
History
[edit]Studie was established in 1995 in Yokohama as a BMW parts dealer and developer. They currently have four branches in Japan. They also provide supports to teams and individuals using BMW cars in motorsports.
Participation of Super GT Season
[edit]They started participated in GT300 class in Super GT since 2008 (where they have partnership with Advance Step) with a BMW Z4 (E85), the first BMW car in Super GT history.[1] However, their media coverage mainly comes from their adoption of an Itasha (charactered theme mainly involved with animation or manga characters) theme on their car, which is occasionally seen in Japan's roads but not commonly seen in circuits, even Studie was not the first to do so.
The theme which they use on their car is Vocaloid, a singing synthesizing software developed by Yamaha.
2008 season
[edit]Studie announced their participation of Super GT in April 2008, using the team name Studie GL@D and Asuda Racing, which they planned to participate the Suzuka, Motegi and Fuji race. to fit the horsepower regulation, they swapped the original engine to a detuned S62B45 used by a BMW M5. Although they received anticipations as being the first BMW car in Super GT (due to Z4 success in lesser Super Taikyu races), the team surprised everyone by their announcement of their "Itasha" adoption, which was unknown until two-weeks prior the race.
They debuted in the practice session in Suzuka 1000km but, force to withdraw from the race due to the violation of fuel part regulation. They also faced an engine problem in Twin Ring Motegi which forced them to be absent in the race. They would successfully start their first race at Fuji, finishing 18 out of 24 cars.
2009 season
[edit]Studie participated the full 2009 season (other than Malayasia) using the team name Studie GL@D Racing. They mainly uses the same car other than minor modification image changes in the first three races. They skipped the Sepang race as to have time to have a major modification to their car, including swapping their Engine to S65E40 that used by E92 M3 in ALMS. As well as a sequential transmission used by most of the teams.
Their modification proved some success as they successfully get their first driver point in Autopolis race. Even though they showed some impressive results in practices and qualifiers, they also suffered 3 retires in race sessions (out of their 7 starts).
2011 season
[edit]The team originally planned to participate as AS Studie Racing in 2010 season. But as one of their main partner Advance Step moved to the Super Taikyu series with Team Kyosho, they did not participate that season while their main sponsor Goodsmile Company moved to Porsche's works team COX Japan that season. However, after the end of 2010 season, they decided to return to the series as StudiexGSR, they would later partner with TeamUKYO, a team owned by former F1 driver Ukyo Katayama. They also invited Super GT veteran Nobuteru Taniguchi, which his previous team RE Amemiya withdraws from the series, to their team partnered with Taku Bamba.
They used the one of the BMW Z4 GT3 previously used by Schubert Motorsport, which previously ranked 4th in 2010 FIA GT3 European Championship season and winning the 2011 Dubai 24 hours. They also keeps the itasha-style livery, which is similar to the one used in 2009.
Their team ranked 5th and 4th in the season's opening two races, they go on to participate their first event outside Japan in Sepang Circuit, which is a memorial one as they finished from the pole to victory, both are their first time since the team's establishment. They would go on to win the Round 6 at Fuji, and Round 8 in Motegi to conclude the season with a class Champion, both the first overall JGTC/Super GT Champion for the team and as BMW cars.
2016 season
[edit]In the announcement of the activity of the Motorsport plan on 3 March 2016, BMW Sports Trophy Team Studie step up to official outsourcing team of BMW making their team name change to BMW Team Studie . The driver of the team there are Jörg Müller who served as the development of the M6 GT3 and Seiji Ara respectively.
In addition this season, sponsors and maintenance also was changed. The sponsor, also in addition to the Steiff that had supported the team as the main sponsor to this, as the "double main sponsor", brand dealing with the popular soap and bath salts to the woman, is Sabon took. The planning of the race queen of the team Sabon of becoming a Quirky unit until "MUSE (Muse)" now named.
They used BMW M6 GT3 to replace the aging Z4 GT3, and they received additional support from BMW in collaboration with BMW Japan this year. And the maintenance garage switch from RS Fine to Eifel Motorsorts.
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
* Season still in progress.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ BMW cars have participated the JGTC with E90 M3 until 2002, however not participated any races after the series reforming into Super GT.
- ^ Magazine, Speedsport. "Super GT & All Japan GT: Overview of seasons". www.speedsport-magazine.com. Retrieved 2023-06-07.
- ^ "Results | SUPER GT OFFICIAL WEBSITE". supergt.net. Retrieved 2023-06-07.