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The 2022 Eneos Super Taikyu Series Powered by Hankook was the thirty-second season of the Super Taikyu Series endurance racing ... Toyota GR86 CNF Concept (Rd. 1-2, 4-7)
Formation lap of the 2012 Super Taikyu Suzuka 300km. Super Taikyu (スーパー耐久, Super Endurance), formerly known as the Super N1 Taikyu Series prior to 2005 and N1 Endurance Series prior to 1995, and currently named the Eneos Super Taikyu Series Empowered by Bridgestone for sponsorship reasons, is a Japanese endurance racing series that began in 1991.
The Super Taikyu Series announced its provisional 2024 calendar on 3 October 2023, with seven rounds held at Japan's six major motor racing circuits. [2] Sportsland Sugo hosted the opening round of the championship on 21 April, while the five-hour race at Suzuka Circuit was moved to late September.
The 2023 Eneos Super Taikyu Series Supported by Bridgestone (previously the Eneos Super Taikyu Series Powered by Hankook) was the thirty-third season of the Super Taikyu Series endurance racing championship. The season started on 19 March at Suzuka Circuit and ended on 12 November at Fuji Speedway.
Team Toyo Tires Drift's Toyota GR86 for D1 Grand Prix Gazoo Racing's Toyota 86 competing in the Super Taikyu Endurance Series In Japan HKS, Droo-P and Max Orido debuted their car for 2012 competition followed by Blitz in round 3 and OTG Motorsport in 2014. the first win for the chassis came at the 2013 season with Tetsuya Hibino behind the ...
The 2025 Eneos Super Taikyu Series Empowered by Bridgestone will be the thirty-fifth season of the Super Taikyu endurance racing championship. It will begin on 3 March at Mobility Resort Motegi and will finish on 16 November at Fuji Speedway .
Shade Racing entered Super GT for the first time, [1] with a Toyota GR86 GT300 riding on Dunlop tyres. Three-time GT300 championship runner-up Katsuyuki Hiranaka (who had spent the previous 13 seasons at Gainer), [2] and F4 Japanese Championship graduate Eijiro Shimizu were announced as the team's driver line-up. [3]
The 2021 Super Taikyu Series Powered by Hankook was the thirty-first season of the Super Taikyu Series endurance racing championship. It began on 21 March at Twin Ring Motegi and ended on 14 November at Okayama International Circuit .