2007 Formula Nippon Season - Race Calendar and Results

Race Calendar and Results

Motegi Okayama Fuji SUGO 2007 venues
Round Track Date Pole Position Fastest Race Lap Winner Team
1 Fuji April 1 Benoît Tréluyer Benoît Tréluyer Benoît Tréluyer Team Impul
2 Suzuka April 15 Tsugio Matsuda Hiroki Yoshimoto Satoshi Motoyama Team Impul
3 Motegi May 20 Tsugio Matsuda Takashi Kogure Takashi Kogure Nakajima Racing
4 Okayama June 10 Takashi Kogure Tsugio Matsuda Ronnie Quintarelli Team Boss Inging
5 Suzuka July 8 Tsugio Matsuda Tsugio Matsuda Satoshi Motoyama Team Impul
6 Fuji August 26 Satoshi Motoyama Loic Duval André Lotterer TOM'S Racing
7 SUGO September 16 Takashi Kogure Naoki Yokomizo Takashi Kogure Nakajima Racing
8 Motegi October 21 Takashi Kogure Takashi Kogure Takashi Kogure Nakajima Racing
9 Suzuka November 18 Takashi Kogure André Lotterer Satoshi Motoyama Team Impul

Notes:

  • Tony Kanaan participated as a special entry under the authorization of JAF with no points to be scored.
  • Okayama replaced Autopolis.

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