Season Results
Overall winner in bold
| Round | Circuit | GT500 Winning Team | GT300 Winning Team |
|---|---|---|---|
| GT500 Winning Drivers | GT300 Winning Drivers | ||
| 1 | Suzuka | #36 Open Interface TOM'S SC430 | #88 Aktio Murcie RG-1 |
| André Lotterer Juichi Wakisaka |
Marco Apicella Yasutaka Hinoi |
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| 2 | Okayama | #18 Takata Dome NSX | #27 direxiv Advan 320R |
| Ryo Michigami Takashi Kogure |
Shogo Mitsuyama Nobuteru Taniguchi |
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| 3 | Mt. Fuji | #35 Bandai Direzza SC430 | #62 Willcom Advan Vemac 408R |
| Naoki Hattori Peter Dumbreck |
Shinsuke Shibahara Hiroyuki Yagi |
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| 4 | Kuala Lumpur | #8 Honda Racing ARTA NSX | #7 Amemiya AsparaDrink RX-7 |
| Daisuke Ito Ralph Firman |
Tetsuya Yamano Hiroyuki Iiri |
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| 5 | Sportsland SUGO | #38 Zent Cerumo SC430 | #46 Kiccho Houzan Direzza Z |
| Yuji Tachikawa Toranosuke Takagi |
Kota Sasaki Taku Banba |
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| 6 | Suzuka Report |
#12 Calsonic Impul Z | #52 Proμ Taiyo Oil Kumho Celica |
| Benoit Treluyer Kazuki Hoshino Jérémie Dufour |
Hironori Takeuchi Koki Saga Keita Sawa |
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| 7 | Motegi | #100 Raybrig NSX | #11 Jim Center Ferrari Dunlop (360) |
| Sébastien Philippe Shinya Hosokawa |
Tetsuya Tanaka Takayuki Aoki |
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| 8 | Autopolis | #23 Xanavi NISMO Z | #2 Privée KENZO Asset Shiden |
| Satoshi Motoyama Tsugio Matsuda |
Kazuho Takahashi Hiroki Katoh |
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| 9 | Mt. Fuji | #32 Epson Nakajima Racing NSX | #101 Toy Story Racing apr MR-S |
| Loïc Duval Hideki Mutoh |
Morio Nitta Shinichi Takagi |
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