Race Calendar and Results
Race No | Track | Country | Date | Laps | Distance | Time | Speed | Winner | Pole Position | Fastest Race Lap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Suzuka | Japan | April 28, 1996 | 34 | 5.864=199.376 km | 1'01:47.773 | 193.581 km/h | Kazuyoshi Hoshino | Toranosuke Takagi | Michael Krumm |
2 | Mine | Japan | May 12, 1996 | 62 | 3.239=200.818 km | 1'22:15.253 | 146.486 km/h | Ralf Schumacher | Michael Krumm | Norberto Fontana |
3 | Fuji | Japan | May 26, 1996 | 45 | 4.470=201.15 km | 1'03:40.066 | 189.562 km/h | Norberto Fontana | Ralf Schumacher | Norberto Fontana |
4 | Tokachi | Japan | June 23, 1996 | 38 | 5.100=193.8 km | 1'09:32.702 | 167.201 km/h | Ralf Schumacher | Toranosuke Takagi | Michael Krumm |
5 | Suzuka | Japan | July 7, 1996 | 35 | 5.864=205.241 km | 1'03:28.642 | 193.998 km/h | Toranosuke Takagi | Toranosuke Takagi | Shinji Nakano |
6 | Sugo | Japan | August 4, 1996 | 54 | 3.704=200.016 km | 1'05:18.450 | 183.761 km/h | Toranosuke Takagi | Toranosuke Takagi | Toranosuke Takagi |
7 | Fuji | Japan | September 1, 1996 | 45 | 4.470=201.15 km | 0'59:22.324 | 203.277 km/h | Naoki Hattori | Naoki Hattori | Norberto Fontana |
8 | Mine | Japan | September 15, 1996 | 62 | 3.239=200.818 km | 1'19:35.895 | 151.374 km/h | Ralf Schumacher | Toshio Suzuki | Katsutomo Kaneishi |
9 | Suzuka | Japan | September 29, 1996 | 35 | 5.864=205.241 km | 1'02:50.115 | 195.980 km/h | Naoki Hattori | Ralf Schumacher | Shinji Nakano |
10 | Fuji | Japan | October 20, 1996 | 45 | 4.470=201.15 km | 1'13:56.568 | 163.221 km/h | Katsutomo Kaneishi | Kazuyoshi Hoshino | Shinji Nakano |
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