2020 Super Formula Championship

The 2020 Japanese Super Formula Championship was the forty-eighth season of premier Japanese open-wheel motor racing, and the eighth under the moniker of Super Formula.

Teams and drivers

Every Honda-powered car used a Honda HR-414E engine and every Toyota-powered car used a Toyota RI4A engine.

Team Engine No. Driver Rounds
Vantelin Team TOM'S Toyota 1 Nick Cassidy All
36 Kazuki Nakajima 1, 3, 5–7
Ritomo Miyata 2, 4
Kondo Racing Toyota 3 Kenta Yamashita 1, 3–7
Sena Sakaguchi 2
4 Sacha Fenestraz All
Docomo Team Dandelion Racing Honda 5 Naoki Yamamoto All
6 Nirei Fukuzumi All
carrozzeria Team KCMG Toyota 7 Kamui Kobayashi 1, 3, 5–7
Yuichi Nakayama 2, 4
18 Yuji Kunimoto All
Drago Corse with ThreeBond Honda 12 Tatiana Calderón 1, 4–7
Koudai Tsukakoshi 2–3
ROOKIE Racing Toyota 14 Kazuya Oshima All
Team Mugen Honda 15 Ukyo Sasahara All
16 Tomoki Nojiri All
Itochu Enex Team Impul Toyota 19 Yuhi Sekiguchi All
20 Ryō Hirakawa All
JMS P.mu/CerumoINGING Toyota 38 Hiroaki Ishiura All
39 Sho Tsuboi All
Buzz Racing with B-MAX Honda 50 Teppei Natori 1
Mitsunori Takaboshi 2
Sérgio Sette Câmara 3
Nobuharu Matsushita 4–7
51 Charles Milesi 4–7
TCS Nakajima Racing Honda 64 Tadasuke Makino 1–6
Hiroki Otsu 7
65 Toshiki Oyu All

Team changes

  • Ryo Michigami's Drago Corse returns to the championship in partnership with ThreeBond. This marks the team's first appearance in the championship since 2016.
  • Team LeMans left the championship at the end of 2019. This means that 2020 was the first season since 1988 where Team LeMans was not represented. Their place was filled by KCMG and Cerumo Motorsport which both added one car each. Cerumo's third car was entered as ROOKIE Racing.
  • Real Racing announced it has withdrawn from the 2020 season.

Driver changes

Toyota

Honda

  • Tatiana Calderón moves to the revived Drago Corse team from the FIA Formula 2 Championship, becoming the first female driver in the current Super Formula era and the first in top level Japanese open-wheel racing since Ireland's Sarah Kavanagh entered two races in the 1997 Formula Nippon Championship.
  • Jüri Vips was scheduled to contest the full season with Team Mugen, having joined the team at the final round of the 2019 Championship as a replacement for Patricio O'Ward. Vips missed the opening rounds at Motegi and Okayama due to his participation in the FIA Formula 2 Championship, and was replaced by Ukyo Sasahara on both occasions. Pandemic-related travel issues further prevented Vips from arriving in Japan, so Sasahara again filled in at Sportsland Sugo. Ahead of the fourth round at Autopolis, it was announced that Sasahara would keep the seat for the remainder of the season.
  • Pietro Fittipaldi was initially confirmed in the #50 B-MAX entry. Fittipaldi had previously competed in the first round of the 2018 Championship before an injury prevented his return. However, on the eve of a pre-season test at Fuji Speedway, it was announced that Sérgio Sette Câmara would instead occupy the seat, in what was described as a "late reshuffle of race seats due to conflicting sponsors' interests". Sette Câmara will be joined by Charles Milesi, who moves up from the Japanese Formula 3 Championship. B-Max's 2019 drivers Lucas Auer and Harrison Newey left the series, both moving to the DTM with BMW and Audi respectively. Neither driver raced at Motegi with Teppei Natori driving the sole B-Max Dallara.
  • Alex Palou left Nakajima Racing to move to IndyCar with Dale Coyne Racing. He was replaced by Japanese F3 and Euroformula Open race winner Toshiki Oyu.

Pandemic-related

  • Five drivers who participated in Round 1 were not eligible to participate in Round 2 at Okayama because the event occurred seven days after the 24 Heures du Mans: Calderón, Kobayashi, Nakajima, Yamashita, Milesi.

Race calendar

The provisional calendar with seven rounds was announced in July 2019. However, in September 2019 the calendar was updated to have the Suzuka Circuit as the first round rather than the Fuji Speedway. The final round at Suzuka Circuit was pushed back 2 weeks to avoid a schedule conflict with the FIA World Endurance Championship, which competes at Fuji Speedway on 1 November. After multiple postponements due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a revised calendar was announced on 9 June 2020 that now sees the season starting in August and running until December.

Round Circuit Date
1 Twin Ring Motegi 30 August
2 Okayama International Circuit 27 September
3 Sportsland SUGO 18 October
4 Autopolis 15 November
5 Suzuka Circuit 5 December
6 6 December
7 Fuji Speedway 20 December
  • On 2 March 2020, the season opener at Suzuka Circuit was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. On 7 April 2020, it was announced that the season finale would become a double-header, effectively reestablishing the second round at Suzuka.
  • The rounds at Fuji Speedway and Autopolis were postponed on 18 March 2020 and 31 March 2020 respectively, both also because of the virus.
  • On 24 April 2020, the former fourth round at Sportsland SUGO was also postponed to a so far unannounced date because of the ongoing pandemic.

Results

Season summary

Round Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team
1 Twin Ring Motegi Ryō Hirakawa Kamui Kobayashi Ryō Hirakawa Itochu Enex Team Impul
2 Okayama International Circuit Ryō Hirakawa Nick Cassidy Sho Tsuboi JMS P.mu/CerumoINGING
3 Sportsland SUGO Sérgio Sette Câmara Nick Cassidy Nick Cassidy Vantelin Team TOM'S
4 Autopolis Tomoki Nojiri Naoki Yamamoto Tomoki Nojiri Team Mugen
5 Suzuka Circuit I Naoki Yamamoto Naoki Yamamoto Naoki Yamamoto Docomo Team Dandelion Racing
6 Suzuka Circuit II Nick Cassidy Nirei Fukuzumi Toshiki Oyu TCS Nakajima Racing
7 Fuji Speedway Tomoki Nojiri Nirei Fukuzumi Sho Tsuboi JMS P.mu/CerumoINGING

Championship standings

Scoring system

For the 2020 season, the points system has been overhauled to be more in-line with Super GT. The final points standings only include the five best results. Additionally, bonus points are no longer available for the final race of the season. Points are also given to the top three drivers of qualifying as opposed to just points for pole position. Note that these qualifying points do not count towards the teams' championship.

Race points
Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th 
Points 20 15 11 8 6 5 4 3 2 1
Qualifying points
Position  1st   2nd   3rd 
Points 3 2 1

Drivers' Championship

Pos. Driver MOT OKA SUG AUT SUZ1 SUZ2 FUJ Points
1 Naoki Yamamoto 13 6 3 23 11 Ret 53 62
2 Ryō Hirakawa 11 41 22 12 Ret 7 6 60
3 Sho Tsuboi Ret 1 13 Ret Ret 4 12 50
4 Nick Cassidy 6 3 1 7 5 Ret1 4 50
5 Tomoki Nojiri 7 10 4 11 72 5 Ret1 47
6 Toshiki Oyu 15 15 12 10 8 12 2 41
7 Kenta Yamashita 23 6 5 9 6 10 34
8 Nirei Fukuzumi 5 8 10 92 Ret3 2 16 29
9 Yuji Kunimoto Ret 7 5 4 3 Ret 15 29
10 Hiroaki Ishiura 8 2 8 13 6 10 12 27
11 Kazuki Nakajima 4 15 2 16 9 25
12 Tadasuke Makino 9 Ret 7 3 Ret 8 20
13 Sacha Fenestraz 32 Ret3 Ret3 Ret 10 Ret 8 19
14 Yuhi Sekiguchi Ret 5 11 11 DNS 3 DNS 17
15 Nobuharu Matsushita 6 Ret 14 3 16
16 Kamui Kobayashi 14 14 4 15 11 8
17 Ritomo Miyata 92 8 7
18 Ukyo Sasahara 11 13 Ret 14 Ret 113 7 5
19 Kazuya Oshima 10 16 9 17 12 9 14 5
20 Sérgio Sette Câmara Ret1 3
21 Charles Milesi 15 11 13 DNS 0
22 Yuichi Nakayama 11 18 0
23 Tatiana Calderón 12 16 13 12 17 0
24 Koudai Tsukakoshi 12 NC 0
25 Hiroki Otsu 13 0
26 Mitsunori Takaboshi 14 0
Teppei Natori DNS 0
Sena Sakaguchi DNS 0
Pos. Driver MOT OKA SUG AUT SUZ1 SUZ2 FUJ Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (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
1 – 3 Points for Pole
2 – 2 Points for P2
3 – 1 Points for P3

Teams' Championship

Pos. Team No. MOT OKA SUG AUT SUZ1 SUZ2 FUJ Points
1 Vantelin Team TOM'S 1 6 3 1 7 5 Ret1 4 77
36 4 92 15 8 2 16 9
2 JMS P.mu/CerumoINGING 38 8 2 8 13 6 10 12 72
39 Ret 1 13 Ret Ret 4 12
3 Docomo Team Dandelion Racing 5 13 6 3 23 11 Ret 53 72
6 5 8 10 92 Ret3 2 16
4 Itochu Enex Team Impul 19 Ret 5 11 11 DNS 3 DNS 69
20 11 41 22 12 Ret 7 6
5 TCS Nakajima Racing 64 9 Ret 7 3 Ret 8 13 57
65 15 15 12 10 8 12 2
6 Kondo Racing 3 23 DNS 6 5 9 6 10 46
4 32 Ret3 Ret3 Ret 10 Ret 8
7 Team Mugen 15 11 13 Ret 14 Ret 113 7 42
16 7 10 4 11 72 5 Ret1
8 carrozzeria Team KCMG 7 14 11 14 18 4 15 11 37
18 Ret 7 5 4 3 Ret 15
9 Buzz Racing with B-MAX 50 DNS 14 Ret1 6 Ret 14 3 16
51 15 11 13 DNS
10 ROOKIE Racing 14 10 16 9 17 12 9 14 5
11 Drago Corse with ThreeBond 12 12 12 NC 16 13 12 17 0
Pos. Team No. MOT OKA SUG AUT SUZ1 SUZ2 FUJ Points