2025 Super GT Series

Sho Tsuboi & Kenta Yamashita was the GT500 driver's champion, driving for TGR Team au TOM'S, who were the GT500 teams' champions. Togo Suganami & Naoya Gamou was the GT300 driver's champion, driving for K2 R&D LEON Racing, who were the GT300 teams' champions
The 2025 Super GT Series was the last season for the two-time GT500 champion Tsugio Matsuda.

The 2025 Autobacs Super GT Series was a motor racing championship based in Japan for grand touring cars. The series was sanctioned by the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) and ran by the GT Association (GTA). It was the thirty-third season of the Super GT Series, which includes the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship era, and the twenty-first season under the Super GT name. It was also the forty-third overall season of a JAF national sports car championship dating back to the All Japan Endurance/Sports Prototype Championship.

Sho Tsuboi and Kenta Yamashita of TGR Team au TOM'S entered the season as the defending champions of the GT500 class. Takashi Kogure and Yuya Motojima of JLOC entered the season as the defending champions of the GT300 class.

Calendar

The provisional calendar for 2025 was confirmed on 1 August 2024, which consisted of eight races.[1] Super GT confirmed that Petronas Sepang International Circuit would return to the calendar for the first time since 2013, hosting the third round of the championship on 27–28 June.[2] This would be the first Super GT race held outside of Japan since 2019, when the series last visited Chang International Circuit in Thailand.

On 14 May, Fuji Speedway announced a new three-race sprint format for its August date.[3] The first race, held on 2 August, would be a 160 kilometer (35 lap) multi-class race. The second and third races, held on 3 August, would be single-class, 50-minute sprint races – the first time ever that GT500 and GT300 cars would race separately in a championship round. Only one of the team's two entered drivers could participate on either day.[4][5]

All other rounds would run the regular 300 kilometer format except for the Golden Week race at Fuji, and the penultimate round at Autopolis, which would continue to run the three-hour, long-distance format introduced in 2024.[6]

Round Race Circuit Location Dates
1 Okayama GT 300 km Race Okayama Prefecture Okayama International Circuit Mimasaka, Okayama Prefecture 12–13 April
2 Fuji GT 3 Hours Race GW Special Shizuoka Prefecture Fuji Speedway Oyama, Shizuoka Prefecture 3–4 May
3 Super GT Malaysia Festival 2025 Malaysia Sepang International Circuit Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia 27–28 June
4 Fuji GT Sprint Race Shizuoka Prefecture Fuji Speedway Oyama, Shizuoka Prefecture 2–3 August
5 Suzuka GT 300 km Race Mie Prefecture Suzuka Circuit Suzuka, Mie Prefecture 23–24 August
6 Sugo GT 300 km Race Miyagi Prefecture Sportsland Sugo Murata, Miyagi Prefecture 20–21 September
7 Autopolis GT 3 Hours Race Ōita Prefecture Autopolis Hita, Oita Prefecture 18–19 October
8 Motegi GT 300 km Race Grand Final Tochigi Prefecture Mobility Resort Motegi Motegi, Tochigi Prefecture 1–2 November

Regulation changes

The GTA confirmed several regulation changes for the 2025 Super GT season.[7][8]

  • The series reverted to the two-part knockout qualifying format used from 2013 to 2023. The only change from 2023 was the number of cars that would participate in Q2. In GT500, the top 10 cars in Q1 would advance to Q2, instead of the top eight. In GT300, where the field is split into two groups for Q1, the top nine cars in each group advance to Q2, meaning that 18 cars would participate in Q2 (instead of 16).[a]
    • The Fuji GT Sprint Race qualifying format consisted of a single 20-minute GT300 session and a 10-minute GT500 session, held each morning before the races on Saturday and Sunday.[9]
  • The GT300 championship points system was changed, awarding 25 points to the first place team and drivers, 20 for second, 16 for third, then 13, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 for the top 15 cars. In addition, only the seven highest-scoring rounds counted towards the drivers' and teams' championships at the end of the season. This was to accommodate only 18 full-time GT300 teams being eligible to enter the Sepang round due to limited garage space.[10]
    • For the Fuji GT Sprint Races, each race would award half points, and the points from both races would be added up at the end of both races. The points would be awarded to both entered drivers regardless of their individual results in each race.[9][11]
  • In both classes, qualifying points reverted to awarding only one point to the pole-winning team and drivers.
  • The GT300 success weight formula was changed, including the modification of refueling times as a form of success ballast. The nominal success weight limit was raised back to 100 kilograms (instead of 80 kg), but the maximum amount of physical ballast that could be loaded remained at 50 kg. Cars that attained more than 50 kg of nominal success weight would have to install a GTA-supplied refueling restrictor, the diameter of which would be announced in a pre-race bulletin.[12]
  • From the second round onward, GT500 tire manufacturers that have not won a race during the season may bring in one extra set of dry tires per weekend. All teams must bring at least one set of heavy rain tires.
  • During the reconnaissance lap, all cars must maintain a minimum speed of 80 kilometers per hour. From the formation lap until the start of the race, all cars must be within five car lengths of the car in front.
  • Race control can now impose time penalties during a race for various infractions.

Teams and drivers

GT500

Team Make Car Engine No. Drivers Tire Rounds Ref.
Japan TGR Team au TOM'S Toyota GR Toyota GR Supra GT500 Toyota RI4BG 2.0 L Turbo I4 1 Japan Sho Tsuboi B All [13]
Japan Kenta Yamashita
Japan TGR Team Deloitte TOM'S 37 Japan Ukyo Sasahara B All
France Giuliano Alesi
Japan NISMO NDDP Nissan Nissan Z NISMO GT500 Nissan NR4S25 2.0 L Turbo I4 3 Japan Daiki Sasaki B All [14]
Japan Atsushi Miyake
Japan NISMO 23 Japan Katsumasa Chiyo B All
Japan Mitsunori Takaboshi
Japan ARTA[b] Honda Honda Civic Type R-GT Honda HR-420E 2.0 L Turbo I4 8 Japan Tomoki Nojiri B All [15]
Japan Nobuharu Matsushita
16 Japan Hiroki Otsu B All
Japan Ren Sato
Japan Team Impul Nissan Nissan Z NISMO GT500 Nissan NR4S25 2.0 L Turbo I4 12 Japan Kazuki Hiramine B All [14]
Belgium Bertrand Baguette
Japan TGR Team ENEOS ROOKIE Toyota GR Toyota GR Supra GT500 Toyota RI4BG 2.0 L Turbo I4 14 Japan Kazuya Oshima B All [13]
Japan Nirei Fukuzumi
Japan Astemo Real Racing Honda Honda Civic Type R-GT Honda HR-420E 2.0 L Turbo I4 17 Japan Koudai Tsukakoshi B All [15]
Japan Syun Koide
Japan TGR Team WedsSport Bandoh Toyota GR Toyota GR Supra GT500 Toyota RI4BG 2.0 L Turbo I4 19 Japan Yuji Kunimoto Y All [13][16]
Japan Sena Sakaguchi
Japan Kazuto Kotaka 2, 7
Japan Kondo Racing Nissan Nissan Z NISMO GT500 Nissan NR4S25 2.0 L Turbo I4 24 Japan Tsugio Matsuda Y All [14]
Japan Teppei Natori
Japan TGR Team KeePer Cerumo Toyota GR Toyota GR Supra GT500 Toyota RI4BG 2.0 L Turbo I4 38 Japan Hiroaki Ishiura B All [13]
Japan Toshiki Oyu
Japan TGR Team SARD Toyota GR Toyota GR Supra GT500 Toyota RI4BG 2.0 L Turbo I4 39 Japan Yuhi Sekiguchi B All [13]
Argentina Sacha Fenestraz
Japan Modulo Nakajima Racing Honda Honda Civic Type R-GT Honda HR-420E 2.0 L Turbo I4 64 Japan Takuya Izawa D All [15]
Japan Riki Okusa
Japan Stanley Team Kunimitsu Honda Honda Civic Type R-GT Honda HR-420E 2.0 L Turbo I4 100 Japan Naoki Yamamoto B All [15]
Japan Tadasuke Makino

Entrant & driver changes

Honda announced its driver line-ups on 11 December 2024.[15]

Toyota announced its driver line-ups on 25 December 2024.[13]

Nissan announced its line-ups on 17 January 2025.[14]

  • Four-time GT500 champion Ronnie Quintarelli retired from the Super GT Series after the 2024 season, becoming a NISMO ambassador and an advisor to the GT500 program.[20]
  • Mitsunori Takaboshi was promoted to the flagship NISMO team from NISMO NDDP to replace Quintarelli, reuniting him with Katsumasa Chiyo
  • Daiki Sasaki returned to GT500 after spending a year in GT300 with Kondo Racing, replacing Takaboshi at NISMO NDDP.
  • Tokyo Radiator will take over primary sponsorship of Team Impul from Marelli, which though its predecessor Calsonic, had been the team's primary sponsor since 1982.[21][22]

Mid-season changes

GT300

Team Make Car Engine No. Drivers Tire Rounds Ref.
Japan JLOC Lamborghini Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 Lamborghini DGF 5.2 L V10 0 Japan Takashi Kogure Y All [23]
Japan Yuya Motojima
87 Japan Kosuke Matsuura Y All
Japan Natsu Sakaguchi
Japan Hyper Water Racing Inging Toyota GR Toyota GR86 GT300 Toyota 2UR-GSE 5.4 L V8 2 Japan Yuui Tsutsumi B All [24]
Japan Hibiki Taira
Japan Kazuhisa Urabe 2, 7
Japan Goodsmile Racing & TeamUKYO Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo Mercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V8 4 Japan Nobuteru Taniguchi Y 1–2, 4–8 [25][26]
Japan Tatsuya Kataoka
Japan Yuhki Nakayama 3
Japan Shunji Okumoto
Japan Team Mach Toyota Toyota 86 MC GT300 GTA V8 4.5 L V8 5 Japan Yusuke Shiotsu Y 1–2, 4–8 [27]
Japan Iori Kimura
Japan Velorex Ferrari Ferrari 296 GT3 Ferrari F163CE 3.0 L Twin Turbo V6 6 Japan Yoshiaki Katayama Y All [23][28]
Spain Roberto Merhi Muntan
Japan CarGuy MKS Racing Ferrari Ferrari 296 GT3 Ferrari F163CE 3.0 L Twin Turbo V6 7 United Kingdom Zak O'Sullivan Y 1–2, 4–8 [29][30]
Japan Rikuto Kobayashi
Japan Keita Sawa 2, 7
Japan Pacific Racing Team Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo Mercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V8 9 Japan Yusuke Tomibayashi Y 1–2, 4–8 [23]
Japan Ryohei Sakaguchi 1–2, 4–7
Japan Yuta Fujiwara 2, 7–8
Japan GAINER Nissan Nissan Fairlady Z GT300 (RZ34) Nissan VR38DETT 3.8 L Twin Turbo V6 11 Japan Ryuichiro Tomita D 1–2, 4–8 [31][32]
Japan Kazuki Oki
Japan Anest Iwata Racing Lexus Lexus RC F GT3 Lexus 2UR-GSE 5.4 L V8 26 Brazil Igor Omura Fraga Y 1–2, 4–8
Japan Hironobu Yasuda
Japan Team UpGarage Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo Mercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V8 18 Japan Takashi Kobayashi Y All [33]
Japan Yuto Nomura
Japan SHADE Racing Toyota GR Toyota GR86 GT300 Toyota 2UR-GSE 5.4 L V8 20 Japan Katsuyuki Hiranaka M 1–2, 4–6, 8 [34]
Japan Eijiro Shimizu
Japan Yuki Sano 2
Japan R'Qs Motor Sports Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo Mercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V8 22 Japan Masaki Kano Y 1–2, 4–8 [23]
Japan Yuma Shoji 1–2
Japan Masaki Jyonai 2, 4, 7
Japan Hisashi Wada 5–8
Japan Hoppy Team Tsuchiya Toyota GR Toyota GR Supra GT300 Toyota 2UR-GSE 5.4 L V8 25 Japan Takamitsu Matsui Y 1–2, 4–8 [34]
Japan Kimiya Sato
Japan apr Toyota GR Toyota GR86 GT300 Toyota 2UR-GSE 5.4 L V8 30 Japan Hiroaki Nagai M 1–2, 4–8 [34][35][36]
Japan Manabu Orido
Japan Ryo Ogawa 2, 7
Lexus Lexus LC 500h GT Lexus 2UR-GSE 5.4 L Hybrid V8 31 Japan Miki Koyama B All [13][34]
Japan Yuki Nemoto 1–2, 7
Denmark Oliver Rasmussen 2–8
Japan Ponos Racing Ferrari Ferrari 296 GT3 Ferrari F163CE 3.0 L Twin Turbo V6 45 Japan Kei Cozzolino D All [37][38][39]
Japan Takuro Shinohara
France Lilou Wadoux 1[c]
Japan Nilzz Racing Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 Nissan VR38DETT 3.8 L Twin Turbo V6 48 Japan Taiyo Ida Y 1–2, 4–8 [40]
Japan Yusaku Shibata
Japan Daiki Fujiwara 2, 7
Japan Saitama Green Brave Toyota GR Toyota GR Supra GT300 Toyota 2UR-GSE 5.4 L V8 52 Japan Hiroki Yoshida B All [34]
Japan Seita Nonaka
Japan Kondo Racing Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 Nissan VR38DETT 3.8 L Twin Turbo V6 56 Japan Kohei Hirate Y All [23][31]
Brazil João Paulo de Oliveira 1, 4–8
Japan Yu Kanamaru 2–3
Japan LM corsa Lexus Lexus LC 500 GT Lexus 2UR-GSE 5.4 L V8 60 Japan Hiroki Yoshimoto D All [41]
Japan Shunsuke Kohno
Japan Reimei Ito 2, 7
Japan R&D Sport Subaru Subaru BRZ GT300 (ZD8) Subaru EJ20 2.0 L Turbo F4 61 Japan Takuto Iguchi D All [42]
Japan Hideki Yamauchi
Japan HELM Motorsports Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 Nissan VR38DETT 3.8 L Twin Turbo V6 62 Japan Yuya Hiraki Y All [31]
Japan Reiji Hiraki
Japan K2 R&D LEON Racing Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo Mercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V8 65 Japan Naoya Gamou B All [43]
Japan Togo Suganami
Japan Haruki Kurosawa 2, 7
Japan K-tunes Racing Lexus Lexus RC F GT3 Lexus 2UR-GSE 5.4 L V8 96 Japan Morio Nitta D All [34]
Japan Shinichi Takagi
New Zealand EBM GIGA Racing Aston Martin Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 Evo Aston Martin AMR16A 4.0 L Turbo V8 333 China Kerong Li D 3 [44][45][46][47]
Malaysia Jazeman Jaafar
Porsche Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) Porsche M97/80 4.2 L Flat-6 611 Malaysia Adrian D'Silva M 3
France Dorian Boccolacci
Japan Tomei Sports Nissan Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 Nissan VR38DETT 3.8 L Twin Turbo V6 360 Japan Rin Arakawa Y 1–6, 8 [31][48]
Japan Takayuki Aoki 1–3, 5–7
Japan Hironobu Shimizu 2, 4, 7–8
Japan Atsushi Tanaka 7
Japan Seven x Seven Racing Porsche Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) Porsche M97/80 4.2 L Flat-6 666 Japan Tsubasa Kondo Y 1–2, 4–7 [49][50]
Japan Kiyoto Fujinami 1–2, 7–8
United Kingdom Harry King 2, 4–8
Japan D'station Racing Aston Martin Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 Evo Aston Martin AMR16A 4.0 L Turbo V8 777 Japan Tomonobu Fujii D All [51]
United Kingdom Charlie Fagg

Vehicle changes

Entrant changes

GT300 mid-season changes

Results

Drivers credited with winning Pole Position and the race's fastest lap for their respective teams are indicated in bold text.

Round Circuit Class Pole position Fastest lap Race winner Report
1 Okayama Prefecture Okayama 300 km GT500 Japan No. 14 TGR Team ENEOS ROOKIE Japan No. 1 TGR Team au TOM'S Japan No. 1 TGR Team au TOM'S Report
Japan Kazuya Oshima
Japan Nirei Fukuzumi
Japan Sho Tsuboi
Japan Kenta Yamashita
Japan Sho Tsuboi
Japan Kenta Yamashita
GT300 Japan No. 4 Goodsmile Racing & TeamUkyo Japan No. 65 K2 R&D LEON Racing Japan No. 65 K2 R&D LEON Racing
Japan Nobuteru Taniguchi
Japan Tatsuya Kataoka
Japan Naoya Gamou
Japan Togo Suganami
Japan Naoya Gamou
Japan Togo Suganami
2 Shizuoka Prefecture Fuji 3 Hours GT500 Japan No. 38 TGR Team KeePer Cerumo Japan No. 38 TGR Team KeePer Cerumo Japan No. 38 TGR Team KeePer Cerumo Report
Japan Hiroaki Ishiura
Japan Toshiki Oyu
Japan Hiroaki Ishiura
Japan Toshiki Oyu
Japan Hiroaki Ishiura
Japan Toshiki Oyu
GT300 Japan No. 777 D'station Racing Japan No. 777 D'station Racing Japan No. 6 Velorex
Japan Tomonobu Fujii
United Kingdom Charlie Fagg
Japan Tomonobu Fujii
United Kingdom Charlie Fagg
Japan Yoshiaki Katayama
Spain Roberto Merhi Muntan
3 Malaysia Sepang 300 km GT500 Japan No. 18 TGR Team WedsSport Bandoh Japan No. 18 TGR Team WedsSport Bandoh Japan No. 37 TGR Team Deloitte TOM'S Report
Japan Yuji Kunimoto
Japan Sena Sakaguchi
Japan Yuji Kunimoto
Japan Sena Sakaguchi
Japan Ukyo Sasahara
France Giuliano Alesi
GT300 Japan No. 18 Team UpGarage Japan No. 4 Goodsmile Racing & TeamUkyo Japan No. 18 Team UpGarage
Japan Takashi Kobayashi
Japan Yuto Nomura
Japan Yuhki Nakayama
Japan Shunji Okumoto
Japan Takashi Kobayashi
Japan Yuto Nomura
4 Shizuoka Prefecture Fuji Sprint I GT500 Japan No. 18 TGR Team WedsSport Bandoh Japan No. 1 TGR Team au TOM'S Japan No. 1 TGR Team au TOM'S Report
Japan Sena Sakaguchi Japan Sho Tsuboi Japan Sho Tsuboi
GT300 Japan No. 2 Hyper Water Racing Inging Japan No. 56 Kondo Racing Japan No. 777 D'station Racing
Japan Hibiki Taira Brazil João Paulo de Oliveira United Kingdom Charlie Fagg
Shizuoka Prefecture Fuji Sprint II GT500 Japan No. 14 TGR Team ENEOS ROOKIE Japan No. 14 TGR Team ENEOS ROOKIE Japan No. 14 TGR Team ENEOS ROOKIE
Japan Nirei Fukuzumi Japan Nirei Fukuzumi Japan Nirei Fukuzumi
GT300 Japan No. 777 D'station Racing Japan No. 4 Goodsmile Racing & TeamUkyo Japan No. 777 D'station Racing
Japan Tomonobu Fujii Japan Nobuteru Taniguchi Japan Tomonobu Fujii
5 Mie Prefecture Suzuka 300 km GT500 Japan No. 16 ARTA Japan No. 23 NISMO Japan No. 23 NISMO Report
Japan Hiroki Otsu
Japan Ren Sato
Japan Katsumasa Chiyo
Japan Mitsunori Takaboshi
Japan Katsumasa Chiyo
Japan Mitsunori Takaboshi
GT300 Japan No. 61 R&D Sport Japan No. 7 CarGuy MKS Racing Japan No. 7 CarGuy MKS Racing
Japan Takuto Iguchi
Japan Hideki Yamauchi
United Kingdom Zak O'Sullivan
Japan Rikuto Kobayashi
United Kingdom Zak O'Sullivan
Japan Rikuto Kobayashi
6 Miyagi Prefecture Sugo 300 km GT500 Japan No. 16 ARTA Japan No. 16 ARTA Japan No. 24 Kondo Racing Report
Japan Hiroki Otsu
Japan Ren Sato
Japan Hiroki Otsu
Japan Ren Sato
Japan Tsugio Matsuda
Japan Teppei Natori
GT300 Japan No. 7 CarGuy MKS Racing Japan No. 60 LM corsa Japan No. 60 LM corsa
United Kingdom Zak O'Sullivan
Japan Rikuto Kobayashi
Japan Hiroki Yoshimoto
Japan Shunsuke Kohno
Japan Hiroki Yoshimoto
Japan Shunsuke Kohno
7 Ōita Prefecture Autopolis 3 Hours GT500 Japan No. 3 NISMO NDDP Japan No. 39 TGR Team SARD Japan No. 100 Stanley Team Kunimitsu Report
Japan Daiki Sasaki
Japan Atsushi Miyake
Japan Yuhi Sekiguchi
Argentina Sacha Fenestraz
Japan Naoki Yamamoto
Japan Tadasuke Makino
GT300 Japan No. 7 CarGuy MKS Racing Japan No. 7 CarGuy MKS Racing Japan No. 666 Seven x Seven Racing
United Kingdom Zak O'Sullivan
Japan Rikuto Kobayashi
Japan Keita Sawa
United Kingdom Zak O'Sullivan
Japan Rikuto Kobayashi
Japan Keita Sawa[d]
United Kingdom Harry King
Japan Kiyoto Fujinami
Japan Tsubasa Kondo[d]
8 Tochigi Prefecture Motegi 300 km GT500 Japan No. 38 TGR Team KeePer Cerumo Japan No. 23 NISMO Japan No. 1 TGR Team au TOM'S Report
Japan Hiroaki Ishiura
Japan Toshiki Oyu
Japan Katsumasa Chiyo
Japan Mitsunori Takaboshi
Japan Sho Tsuboi
Japan Kenta Yamashita
GT300 Japan No. 61 R&D Sport Japan No. 61 R&D Sport Japan No. 5 Team Mach
Japan Takuto Iguchi
Japan Hideki Yamauchi
Japan Takuto Iguchi
Japan Hideki Yamauchi
Japan Yusuke Shiotsu
Japan Iori Kimura

Championship standings

Drivers' championships

Race points
Scoring system
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th Pole
GT500 Points 20 15 11 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1
GT300 Points 25 20 16 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
  • For the Fuji GT Sprint Races, each race would award half points, and the points from both races would be added up at the end of both races. The points would be awarded to both entered drivers regardless of their individual results in each race.[5]

GT500

Rank Driver Team OKA FUJ SEP SPRINT SUZ SUG AUT MOT Points
1 Japan Sho Tsuboi Japan No. 1 TGR Team au TOM'S 1 2 7 1S 2 9 9 13† 1 80.5
Japan Kenta Yamashita 1 2 7 1 2S 9 9 13† 1
2 Japan Tadasuke Makino Japan No. 100 Stanley Team Kunimitsu 4 3 6 7S 12 10 6 1 3 63
Japan Naoki Yamamoto 4 3 6 7 12S 10 6 1 3
3 Japan Toshiki Oyu Japan No. 38 TGR Team KeePer Cerumo Ret 1 8 2S 3 5 11 4 7 56
Japan Hiroaki Ishiura Ret 1 8 2 3S 5 11 4 7
4 Japan Nirei Fukuzumi Japan No. 14 TGR Team ENEOS ROOKIE 2 6 9 Ret 1S 2 7 9 14 54.5
Japan Kazuya Oshima 2 6 9 RetS 1 2 7 9 14
5 Japan Yuhi Sekiguchi Japan No. 39 TGR Team SARD 3 5 14 5 4S 6 2 12 4 52
Argentina Sacha Fenestraz 3 5 14 5S 4 6 2 12 4
6 Japan Ukyo Sasahara Japan No. 37 TGR Team Deloitte TOM'S 5 7 1 3S 7 12 5 Ret 5 49.5
France Giuliano Alesi 5 7 1 3 7S 12 5 Ret 5
7 Japan Katsumasa Chiyo Japan No. 23 NISMO 6 8 13 11 9S 1 13 6 2 49
Japan Mitsunori Takaboshi 6 8 13 11S 9 1 13 6 2
8 Japan Hiroki Otsu Japan No. 16 ARTA Ret 11 12 13S 14 4 4 3 8 32
Japan Ren Sato Ret 11 12 13 14S 4 4 3 8
9 Japan Tomoki Nojiri Japan No. 8 ARTA 7 9 2 10S 11 11 8 10 6 30.5
Japan Nobuharu Matsushita 7 9 2 10 11S 11 8 10 6
10 Japan Kazuki Hiramine Japan No. 12 Team Impul Ret 4 3 6 5S 8 14 11 DSQ 27.5
Belgium Bertrand Baguette Ret 4 3 6S 5 8 14 11 DSQ
11 Japan Syun Koide Japan No. 17 Astemo Real Racing 8 12 4 9S 13 Ret 3 8 13 26
Japan Koudai Tsukakoshi 8 12 4 9 13S Ret 3 8 13
12 Japan Atsushi Miyake Japan No. 3 NISMO NDDP 10 10 11 8 6S 3 12 7 9 24
Japan Daiki Sasaki 10 10 11 8S 6 3 12 7 9
13 Japan Riki Okusa Japan No. 64 Modulo Nakajima Racing 9 13 10 14 8S 7 Ret 2 12 23.5
Japan Takuya Izawa 9 13 10 14S 8 7 Ret 2 12
14 Japan Teppei Natori Japan No. 24 Kondo Racing 11† 15 Ret 12 10S 13 1 Ret 10 21.5
Japan Tsugio Matsuda 11† 15 Ret 12S 10 13 1 Ret 10
15 Japan Sena Sakaguchi Japan No. 19 TGR Team WedsSport Bandoh 12† 14 5 4S 15 14 10 5 11 18.5
Japan Yuji Kunimoto 12† 14 5 4 15S 14 10 5 11
Japan Kazuto Kotaka Japan No. 19 TGR Team WedsSport Bandoh 14 5[e] 0
Rank Driver Team OKA FUJ SEP SPRINT SUZ SUG AUT MOT Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points classification
Blue Non-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired, not classified (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap
† — Did not finish but classified
S — Driver who started the sprint race

GT300

Rank Driver Team OKA FUJ SEP SPRINT SUZ SUG AUT MOT Points
1 Japan Naoya Gamou Japan No. 65 K2 R&D LEON Racing 1 5 7 3S 3 13 11 6 6 86
Japan Togo Suganami 1 5 7 3 3S 13 11 6 6
2 Japan Kohei Hirate Japan No. 56 Kondo Racing 3 7 10 11 10S 8 2 4 4 84
3 Japan Rikuto Kobayashi Japan No. 7 CarGuy MKS Racing 17 4 4S 17 1 8 2 7 83.5
United Kingdom Zak O'Sullivan 17 4 4 17S 1 8 2 7
4 Brazil João Paulo de Oliveira Japan No. 56 Kondo Racing 3 11S 10 8 2 4 4 75.5
5 Japan Tatsuya Kataoka Japan No. 4 Goodsmile Racing & TeamUKYO 4 9 2S 5 5 4 10 8 74.5
Japan Nobuteru Taniguchi 4 9 2 5S 5 4 10 8
6 United Kingdom Harry King Japan No. 666 Seven x Seven Racing 24 9 8S 9 3 1 3 71.5
7 Japan Hiroki Yoshida Japan No. 52 Saitama Green Brave Ret 26 2 5S 6 6 6 7 5 70.5
Japan Seita Nonaka Ret 26 2 5 6S 6 6 7 5
8 Japan Iori Kimura Japan No. 5 Team Mach 16 10 7 4S 3 9 14 1 67
Japan Yusuke Shiotsu 16 10 7S 4 3 9 14 1
9 Japan Hideki Yamauchi Japan No. 61 R&D Sport 13 8 8 8S Ret 2 22† 24† 2 65
Japan Takuto Iguchi 13 8 8 8 RetS 2 22† 24† 2
10 Japan Yuui Tsutsumi Japan No. 2 Hyper Water Racing Inging 10 3 5 6 2S 12 Ret 12 9 63.5
Japan Hibiki Taira 10 3 5 6S 2 12 Ret 12 9
11 Japan Yuto Nomura Japan No. 18 Team UpGarage 21 23 1 10 7S 11 7 8 10 61.5
Japan Takashi Kobayashi 21 23 1 10S 7 11 7 8 10
12 Japan Tomonobu Fujii Japan No. 777 D'station Racing 24 2 6 1 1S 24 Ret 21 12 60.5
United Kingdom Charlie Fagg 24 2 6 1S 1 24 Ret 21 12
13 Japan Yuya Motojima Japan No. 0 JLOC 9 Ret 4 Ret 11S 7 15 3 14 50.5
Japan Takashi Kogure 9 Ret 4 RetS 11 7 15 3 14
14 Japan Kiyoto Fujinami Japan No. 666 Seven x Seven Racing 8 24 1 3 49
15 Spain Roberto Merhi Muntan Japan No. 6 Velorex DSQ 1 13 15S Ret 18 12 5 Ret 43.5
Japan Yoshiaki Katayama DSQ 1 13 15 RetS 18 12 5 Ret
16 Japan Tsubasa Kondo Japan No. 666 Seven x Seven Racing 8 24 9S 8 9 3 1[d] 38.5
17 Japan Kei Cozzolino Japan No. 45 Ponos Racing 12 6 14 13 9S 4 21 16 21 34
Japan Takuro Shinohara 12 6 14 13S 9 4 21 16 21
18 Brazil Igor Omura Fraga Japan No. 26 Anest Iwata Racing 2 11 14S 18 Ret Ret 11 20 31
Japan Hironobu Yasuda 2 11 14 18S Ret Ret 11 20
19 Japan Hiroki Yoshimoto Japan No. 60 LM corsa 14 15 15 18 16S DSQ 1 20 16 29
Japan Shunsuke Kohno 14 15 15 18S 16 DSQ 1 20 16
20 Japan Natsu Sakaguchi Japan No. 87 JLOC 7 25 9 21 14S 16 18 9 11 29
Japan Kosuke Matsuura 7 25 9 21S 14 16 18 9 11
21 Japan Ryuichiro Tomita Japan No. 11 GAINER 11 14 12S 19 10 5 DNS 24 26
Japan Kazuki Oki 11 14 12 19S 10 5 DNS 24
22 Japan Shinichi Takagi Japan No. 96 K-tunes Racing 6 13 16 Ret 15S 14 Ret 17 13 18.5
Japan Morio Nitta 6 13 16 RetS 15 14 Ret 17 13
23 Japan Reiji Hiraki Japan No. 62 HELM Motorsports 19 Ret 11 19 12S 15 10 13 15 18
Japan Yuya Hiraki 19 Ret 11 19S 12 15 10 13 15
24 Japan Yuhki Nakayama
Japan Shunji Okumoto
Japan No. 4 Goodsmile Racing & TeamUKYO 3 16
25 Japan Yu Kanamaru Japan No. 56 Kondo Racing 7 10 15
26 Japan Yusuke Tomibayashi Japan No. 9 Pacific Racing Team 5 18 22 13S 21 16 23 17 12.5
Japan Ryohei Sakaguchi Japan No. 9 Pacific Racing Team 5 18 22S 13 21 16 23
27 Japan Rin Arakawa Japan No. 360 Tomei Sports 18 12 18 20S 20 19 14 19 6
Japan Takayuki Aoki Japan No. 360 Tomei Sports 18 12 18 19 14 Ret
28 Japan Miki Koyama Japan No. 31 apr 22 19 12 17 RetS 17 23† DSQ 18 4
Denmark Oliver Rasmussen Japan No. 31 apr 19 12 17S Ret 17 23† DSQ 18
29 Japan Hironobu Shimizu Japan No. 360 Tomei Sports 12 20 20S Ret 19 4
30 Japan Manabu Orido Japan No. 30 apr 20 16 24S 24 Ret 13 22 23 3
Japan Hiroaki Nagai 20 16 24 24S Ret 13 22 23
31 Japan Takamitsu Matsui Japan No. 25 Hoppy Team Tsuchiya 15 22 25 23S 20 20 15 DNS 2
Japan Kimiya Sato 15 22 25S 23 20 20 15 DNS
32 Japan Reimei Ito Japan No. 60 LM corsa 15 20 1
Japan Keita Sawa Japan No. 7 CarGuy MKS Racing 4[f] 2[d] 0
Japan Kazuhisa Urabe Japan No. 2 Hyper Water Racing Inging 3[f] 12[d] 0
Japan Haruki Kurosawa Japan No. 65 K2 R&D LEON Racing 5[f] 6[d] 0
Japan Eijiro Shimizu Japan No. 20 SHADE Racing Ret 17 16S 21 DNS Ret 25 0
Japan Katsuyuki Hiranaka Ret 17 16 21S DNS Ret 25
Japan Ryo Ogawa Japan No. 30 apr 16 22 0
Japan Yuta Fujiwara Japan No. 9 Pacific Racing Team 18 23 17 0
Japan Masaki Kano Japan No. 22 R’Qs Motor Sports 25 20 23S 25 23 17 19 Ret 0
Japan Hisashi Wada Japan No. 22 R’Qs Motor Sports 23 17 19 Ret
Japan Yuki Sano Japan No. 20 SHADE Racing 17 0
Japan Yusaku Shibata Japan No. 48 Nilzz Racing 23 21 26 22S 22 19 18 22 0
Japan Taiyo Ida 23 21 26S 22 22 19 18 22
Japan Masaki Jyonai Japan No. 22 R’Qs Motor Sports 20 23 25S 19 0
Japan Daiki Fujiwara Japan No. 48 Nilzz Racing 21 19 0
Japan Yuki Nemoto Japan No. 31 apr 22 19 DSQ 0
Japan Yuma Shoji Japan No. 22 R’Qs Motor Sports 25 20 0
Japan Atsushi Tanaka Japan No. 360 Tomei Sports Ret 0
France Lilou Wadoux Japan No. 45 Ponos Racing WD 0
Guest drivers ineligible to score points
Malaysia Adrian D'Silva
France Dorian Boccolacci
New Zealand No. 611 EBM GIGA Racing 17 0
China Kerong Li
Malaysia Jazeman Jaafar
New Zealand No. 333 EBM GIGA Racing 19 0
Rank Driver Team OKA FUJ SEP SPRINT SUZ SUG AUT MOT Points

Teams' championships

Race points
Scoring system
Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th Lead Lap -1 Lap -2 Laps -3 Laps or more
GT500 Points 20 15 11 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 3 2 1
GT300 Points 25 20 16 13 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 2 1
  • For the Fuji Sprint Race, half points to be awarded.[5]

GT500

Rank Team OKA FUJ SEP SPRINT SUZ SUG AUT MOT Points
1 Japan No. 1 TGR Team au TOM'S 11 21 71 11 21 91 91 133 11 102.5
2 Japan No. 100 Stanley Team Kunimitsu 41 31 61 71 121 101 61 11 31 87
3 Japan No. 39 TGR Team SARD 31 51 141 51 41 61 21 121 41 76
4 Japan No. 14 TGR Team ENEOS ROOKIE 21 61 91 Ret 11 21 71 91 141 75.5
5 Japan No. 38 TGR Team KeePer Cerumo Ret 11 81 21 31 51 111 41 71 75
6 Japan No. 23 NISMO 61 81 131 111 91 11 131 61 21 73
7 Japan No. 37 TGR Team Deloitte TOM'S 51 71 11 31 71 121 51 Ret 51 70.5
8 Japan No. 8 ARTA 71 91 21 101 111 111 81 101 61 54.5
9 Japan No. 16 ARTA Ret 111 121 131 142 41 41 31 81 50.5
10 Japan No. 17 Astemo Real Racing 82 122 41 91 131 Ret 31 81 131 45
11 Japan No. 3 NISMO NDDP 103 101 111 81 61 31 121 71 91 45
12 Japan No. 12 Team Impul Ret 41 31 61 51 81 142 111 DSQ 44.5
13 Japan No. 64 Modulo Nakajima Racing 92 132 101 141 81 71 Ret 21 121 42.5
14 Japan No. 19 TGR Team WedsSport Bandoh 123 142 51 41 152 142 101 51 111 36.5
15 Japan No. 24 Kondo Racing 113 153 Ret 121 101 131 11 Ret 101 35.5
Rank Team OKA FUJ SEP SPRINT SUZ SUG AUT MOT Points

GT300

Rank Team OKA FUJ SEP SPRINT SUZ SUG AUT MOT Points
1 Japan No. 65 K2 R&D LEON Racing 11 51 71 31 31 131 112 61 61 106
2 Japan No. 56 Kondo Racing 31 71 101 111 101 81 21 41 41 106
3 Japan No. 4 Goodsmile Racing & TeamUkyo 41 91 31 21 51 51 41 101 81 104.5
4 Japan No. 7 MKS CarGuy Racing 172 41 41 171 11 81 21 71 101.5
5 Japan No. 666 Seven x Seven Racing 81 243 91 81 91 31 11 31 98.5
6 Japan No. 52 Saitama Green Brave Ret 263 21 51 61 61 61 71 51 89.5
7 Japan No. 5 Team Mach 162 101 71 41 31 91 141 11 87
8 Japan No. 2 Hyper Water Racing Inging 101 31 51 61 21 121 Ret 121 91 84
9 Japan No. 61 R&D Sport 131 81 81 81 Ret 21 223 243 21 81.5
10 Japan No. 18 Team UpGarage 213 233 11 101 71 111 101 81 101 80.5
11 Japan No. 777 D'station Racing 243 21 61 11 11 243 Ret 212 121 75
12 Japan No. 0 JLOC 91 Ret 41 Ret 111 71 152 31 111 72
13 Japan No. 6 Velorex DSQ 11 131 151 Ret 181 122 51 Ret 59
14 Japan No. 45 Ponos Racing 121 61 141 131 91 41 213 161 211 56
15 Japan No. 87 JLOC 71 253 41 211 141 161 183 91 111 49
16 Japan No. 60 LM corsa 142 152 151 181 161 DSQ 11 202 161 47
17 Japan No. 26 Anest Iwata Racing 21 111 141 181 Ret Ret 111 201 46
18 Japan No. 11 GAINER 111 142 121 191 101 51 DNS 242 42
19 Japan No. 96 K-tunes Racing 61 132 161 Ret 151 141 Ret 171 131 37
20 Japan No. 62 HELM Motorsports 192 Ret 111 191 121 151 102 131 151 37
21 Japan No. 9 Pacific Racing Team 51 183 221 131 211 162 233 171 28.5
22 Japan No. 360 Tomei Sports 182 122 182 201 201 191 142 Ret 191 23
23 Japan No. 31 apr 222 193 121 171 Ret 171 233 DSQ 181 17.5
24 Japan No. 30 apr 202 163 171 241 Ret 132 222 232 15
25 Japan No. 25 Hoppy Team Tsuchiya 152 223 251 231 201 203 151 DNS 15
26 Japan No. 48 Nilzz Racing 233 213 262 221 222 193 182 222 11.5
27 Japan No. 22 R’Qs Motor Sport 253 203 231 251 232 172 192 Ret 10.5
28 Japan No. 20 SHADE Racing Ret 173 161 211 DNS Ret 252 6
Guest teams ineligible to score points
New Zealand No. 611 EBM GIGA Racing 171 0
New Zealand No. 333 EBM GIGA Racing 192 0
Rank Team OKA FUJ SEP SPRINT SUZ SUG AUT MOT Points

Notes

  1. ^ Because of the reduced grid size at Sepang, only the top six cars in each Q1 group would advance, and thus, only 12 cars would participate in Q2.
  2. ^ The team is operated by Mugen, and their cars are entered as ARTA Mugen Civic Type R-GTs.
  3. ^ Lilou Wadoux was originally entered for the full 2025 season but withdrew on 8 April due to scheduling conflicts and was replaced by Takuro Shinohara.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Tsubasa Kondo, Keita Sawa, Haruki Kurosawa and Kazuhisa Urabe did not participate in qualifying & not run during the race as a third driver and were ineligible for championship points.
  5. ^ Kazuto Kotaka did not participate in qualifying & not run during the race as a third driver and were ineligible for championship points.
  6. ^ a b c Kazuhisa Urabe, Keita Sawa, and Haruki Kurosawa did not participate in qualifying & not run during the race as a third driver and were ineligible for championship points.

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