Fuji Super GT: Bandoh Toyota claims first pole since 2016

Carrying no success ballast, Ritomo Miyata set a new lap record of 1m26.496s at the wheel of the Yokohama-shod Toyota GR Supra he shares with Yuji Kunimoto in Q2. 

That was than three tenths up on the existing record set by Kenta Yamashita in qualifying for last year’s season finale, and enough to edge out the ARTA Honda NSX-GT of Nirei Fukuzumi (8kg) by just three thousandths of a second at the end of the session. 

It marks both the Bandoh team’s and Kunimoto’s first pole since the 2016 Thailand race, as well as Miyata’s first in a GT500 car.

Bridgestone-shod Toyotas locked out the next four places on the grid, with the Cerumo car of Yuji Tachikawa (10kg) taking third place, 0.535s off the pace, ahead of the TOM’S cars of Yuhi Sekiguchi (30kg) and Sena Sakaguchi (24kg) in fourth and fifth places. 

The Okayama race-winning Rookie Racing GR Supra, carrying the maximum 40kg of ballast, was fastest in Q1 with Yamashita at the wheel but in Q2 was only sixth-fastest in the hands of Kazuya Oshima. 

Best of the Nissans was the ballast-free #23 NISMO car of Ronnie Quintarelli in seventh place, while the SARD Toyota of Heikki Kovalainen (16kg) rounded out the Q2 order. 

Honda lost four of its five NSX-GT contenders in Q1, with the Dunlop-shod Hondas of the Mugen and Nakajima Racing teams the fastest of those to drop out in the opening session and completing the top 10, while Nissan lost three of its four GT-Rs. 

The remaining Bridgestone Hondas of Real Racing (12kg) and Team Kunimitsu qualified 11th and 15th respectively, with Naoki Yamamoto surprisingly slowest of all in the latter car despite only carrying 6kg of ballast. 

Subaru on GT300 pole with new BRZ 

Subaru scored the first pole position for its all-new BRZ, as Hideki Yamauchi set the quickest time of 1m35.343s in the GT300 class pole shootout. 

Likewise aided by carrying no success ballast, Yamauchi outpaced the ARTA Honda NSX GT3 of Ren Sato by 0.142s, the only FIA GT3-rules car to qualify inside the top five. 

Toyota GR Supra GT300s locked out the second row with the LM Corsa car of Hiroki Yoshimoto edging out the Saitama Toyopet machine of Kohta Kawaai in fourth, while Inging’s ‘Mother Chassis’ Lotus Evora was fifth with third driver Kazuto Kotaka. 

The Kondo Racing Nissan GT-R of Kiyoto Fujinami and Joao Paulo de Oliveira, which won at Okayama and is carrying the maximum 60kg of ballast, dropped out in Q1 and will start Tuesday’s race from way down in 26th. 

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GT500 qualifying results:

Pos. No. Car Team Drivers Tyre Q1 Q2
1 19 Toyota Racing Project Bandoh

 Yuji Kunimoto

 Ritomo Miyata

Y 1’27.406 1’26.496
2 8 Honda ARTA

 Tomoki Nojiri

 Nirei Fukuzumi

B 1’27.195 1’26.499
3 38 Toyota Cerumo

 Hiroaki Ishiura

 Yuji Tachikawa

B 1’27.329 1’27.031
4 36 Toyota TOM’S

 Yuhi Sekiguchi

 Sho Tsuboi

B 1’27.220 1’27.081
5 37 Toyota TOM’S

 Ryo Hirakawa

 Sena Sakaguchi

B 1’27.227 1’27.230
6 14 Toyota Rookie Racing

 Kazuya Oshima

 Kenta Yamashita

B 1’27.176 1’27.242
7 23 Nissan NISMO

 Ronnie Quintarelli

 Tsugio Matsuda

M 1’27.478 1’27.283
8 39 Toyota SARD

 Heikki Kovalainen

 Yuichi Nakayama

B 1’27.418 1’27.579
9 16 Honda Mugen

 Ukyo Sasahara

 Toshiki Oyu

D 1’27.509  
10 64 Honda Nakajima Racing

 Takuya Izawa

 Hiroki Otsu

D 1’27.555  
11 17 Honda Real Racing

 Bertrand Baguette

 Koudai Tsukakoshi

B 1’27.717  
12 3 Nissan NDDP/B-Max

 Kohei Hirate

 Katsumasa Chiyo

M 1’27.753  
13 12 Nissan Impul

 Kazuki Hiramine

 Nobuharu Matsushita

B 1’27.897  
14 24 Nissan Kondo Racing

 Daiki Sasaki

 Mitsunori Takaboshi

Y 1’28.138  
15 1 Honda Kunimitsu

 Naoki Yamamoto

 Hideki Mutoh

 Tadasuke Makino

B 1’28.649  

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