Indy Japan 300
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Venue | Twin Ring Motegi |
Corporate sponsor | Bridgestone |
First race | 1998 |
First IRL race | 2003 |
Distance | 300 miles |
Number of laps | 200 |
Previous names | Budweiser 500k (1998) Firestone Firehawk 500k (1999-2001) Bridgestone Potenza 500k (2002) |
The Bridgestone Indy Japan 300 is an Indy Racing League Indycar Series race held at Twin Ring Motegi in Motegi, Japan.
The first American open-wheel race in Japan was held in 1966 at Fuji Speedway. Jackie Stewart won the Fuji Japan 200, which was held as an exhibition race, and no championship points were awarded. USAC did not return.
For a short period in the late 1980s and early 1990s the CART Champ Car series explored the prospects of holding a race in Japan. Possible locations would be either Suzuka or Fuji. The FIA objected citing conflicts with Formula One and other interests. In addition, rules were put into place requiring that any CART race outside of North America be held on an oval. Despite the objections, in 1991 CART made their first trip across the Pacific Ocean, and held a street race at Surfer's Paradise, Australia. The plans for a race in Japan were scrapped.
In 1994, Honda joined the CART series, and by 1996, was widely successful. Interest in holding a race in Japan resurfaced, and upon the completion of Twin Ring Motegi, a race was first held in 1998. The race continued as a Champ Car event through 2002. In 2003, Honda switched alliances to the Indy Racing League, and the race became an Indycar Series event.
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[edit] Past results
[edit] USAC Championship Car history (Fuji)
Season | Date | Winning Driver | Chassis | Engine |
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1966 | October 9 | Jackie Stewart | Lola | Ford |
[edit] CART Champ Car history
Season | Date | Winning Driver | Chassis | Engine |
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1998 | March 28 | Adrian Fernandez | Reynard | Ford |
1999 | April 10 | Adrian Fernandez | Reynard | Ford |
2000 | May 13 | Michael Andretti | Lola | Ford |
2001 | May 19 | Kenny Bräck | Lola | Ford |
2002 | April 27 | Bruno Junqueira | Lola | Toyota |
[edit] IRL Indycar Series history
Season | Date | Winning Driver | Chassis | Engine |
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2003 | March 13 | Scott Sharp | Dallara | Toyota |
2004 | April 16 | Dan Wheldon | Dallara | Honda |
2005 | April 30 | Dan Wheldon | Dallara | Honda |
2006 | April 22 | Helio Castroneves | Dallara | Honda |
- Qualifying record: Dan Wheldon 201.165 mph (323.743 km/h), 2004
- Race record: Dan Wheldon 166.114 mph (267.334 km/h), 2004
[edit] References
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