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Endurance sports car event
Suzuka 1000km Suzuka 10 Hours (2018–2019) Venue Suzuka Circuit First race 1966 Laps 173 Duration 1000 kilometres 700 kilometres (2009–2010) 500 kilometres (2011) 10 hours (2018–2019) Most wins (driver) Kunimitsu Takahashi (4 )Most wins (manufacturer) Porsche (11 )
The Suzuka 1000km , also known as the Suzuka Summer Endurance Race ,[1] is an annual sports car endurance race that has been held at the Suzuka Circuit in Mie Prefecture , Japan since 1966. After a five-year hiatus, the event is scheduled to return in September 2025 as part of the SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge .[2]
The event has been held 48 times from 1966 to 2019, as both a standalone endurance race and as part of numerous domestic and international sports car racing championships including the Intercontinental GT Challenge, Super GT Series , FIA GT Championship , All-Japan Sports Prototype Championship , and World Sportscar Championship .[3]
History [ edit ]
Fireworks at the 2014 race
Suzuka 1000km (1966–1973, 1980–2017) [ edit ]
The Suzuka 1000km was first held as a standalone event on 26 June 1966. It was one of three long-distance endurance races held at Suzuka Circuit during the 1960s, alongside the Suzuka 500km and Suzuka 12 Hours.[citation needed ]
The race went on hiatus from 1974 until 1979 as a consequence of the 1970s energy crisis , but returned in 1980 as a non-championship endurance race. In 1981, the Suzuka 1000km was held in the fourth weekend of August for the first time. With the exception of the 1989 race that was delayed to December due to inclement weather, the Suzuka 1000km and Suzuka 10 Hours would continue to take place in the fourth weekend of August every year through its most recent running in 2019.[citation needed ]
From 1983 to 1991, the Suzuka 1000km was part of the All Japan Endurance Championship (renamed to the All Japan Sports Prototype Championship in 1987).[3] In 1992, the race was added to the FIA World Sportscar Championship calendar, but the series folded after the 1992 season, which meant that the 1993 race would be run as a non-championship round.[citation needed ]
In 1994, the Suzuka 1000km became part of the inaugural BPR Global GT Series calendar. Pokka became the new title sponsor of the race, and the Pokka 1000km continued as a championship round of the BPR Global GT Series and its successor, the FIA GT Championship , through 1998.[citation needed ]
When the race was dropped from the FIA GT calendar in 1999, the Pokka 1000km reverted to a non-championship endurance race. Through 2005 the race was open to GT500 and GT300 cars from the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC), as well as cars from the Super Taikyu Series .[citation needed ]
On 12 August 2005, it was announced that the race would become part of the newly-renamed Autobacs Super GT Series championship, beginning in 2006.[4] [5] Upon its inclusion, the Suzuka 1000km became the longest and most prestigious event on the Super GT calendar during this time period, and also paid the most championship points of any round on the calendar. [citation needed ]
Due to the effects of the Great Recession in Japan , the race was shortened to 700 kilometres from 2009 to 2010, and the race was renamed to the Pokka GT Summer Special . A second national crisis, the Great Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami , led to the event being shortened further to 500 kilometres in 2011. The original 1000 kilometre distance was restored from 2012.[citation needed ]
Suzuka 10 Hours (2018–2019) [ edit ]
On 4 March 2017, it was announced that the GT Association (GTA) and Stephane Ratel Organisation (SRO) would join forces to promote a new ten-hour endurance race for FIA-GT3 and JAF-GT300 (now GTA-GT300) sports cars, known as the Suzuka 10 Hours . The 46th annual Suzuka 1000km, held that year as part of the Super GT Series, would be the last edition of the Suzuka Summer Endurance Race in its original format. [citation needed ]
The Suzuka 10 Hours became part of the Intercontinental GT Challenge championship in 2018, replacing the Sepang 12 Hours held in Malaysia .[6] The reformatted event attracted top teams and drivers from international GT3 racing, as well as teams from Super GT and Super Taikyu, by offering a ¥ 100,000,000 prize purse with the overall winner receiving ¥ 30,000,000.[7]
Hiatus and 2025 return [ edit ]
The 2020 Suzuka 10 Hours, which had originally been scheduled for 23 August, was one of numerous motorsports events that were cancelled in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the travel enacted in Japan during this time.[8] The race was set to return on 22 August 2021, but with strict travel restrictions still in place during the pandemic, the 2021 race was also cancelled.[9]
At the same time, the Super GT Series was also forced to overhaul its calendar in 2020 . The series scheduled two 300 kilometre races at Suzuka that year, including one on 23 August, the date originally scheduled for the Suzuka 10 Hours.[10] Super GT originally scheduled just one 300km race at Suzuka for May 2021, but due to a surge in COVID-19 cases in the region, the race was moved back to 22 August, again taking over the date originally scheduled for the Suzuka 10 Hours.[11]
Since 2022, Super GT has scheduled a 450 kilometre race at Suzuka on the fourth weekend of August, though in 2024, the summer race at Suzuka will move to the first weekend of September.[12] Meanwhile, the Suzuka 10 Hours' place as the Asian round on the Intercontinental GT Challenge calendar was taken by the Gulf 12 Hours at Yas Marina Circuit in 2022 and 2023 .
During the 2024 SRO press conference at Spa-Francorchamps , Stephane Ratel announced that the Suzuka 1000km will return in September 2025 as part of the Intercontinental GT Challenge .
Winners [ edit ]
Among drivers, Kunimitsu Takahashi holds the all-time record with four overall victories at the Suzuka 1000 km. Five other drivers - Daisuke Ito , Ryo Michigami , Naoki Nagasaka , Sébastien Philippe , and Juichi Wakisaka , have won the event three times overall.[citation needed ]
Several past winners of the race have also won the 24 Hours of Le Mans , including Henri Pescarolo , Vern Schuppan , Masanori Sekiya , Stanley Dickens , Yannick Dalmas , Derek Warwick , JJ Lehto , Benoît Tréluyer , Loïc Duval , and Kazuki Nakajima . Past winners including Marcel Tiemann , Bernd Schneider , Frédéric Makowiecki , Maro Engel , Kelvin van der Linde , Dries Vanthoor , and Frédéric Vervisch have also won the Nürburgring 24 Hour race. Other notable former winners include three-time 24 Hours of Daytona winner Bob Wollek , 1989 Japanese Grand Prix winner Alessandro Nannini , 2015 FIA World Endurance Drivers' Champion and Formula One Grand Prix winner Mark Webber , four-time Super GT GT500 Drivers' Champion Ronnie Quintarelli , all-time GT500 class wins leader Tsugio Matsuda , and 2018 and 2020 Japanese "double champion" Naoki Yamamoto .[citation needed ]
In recent years, the event has drawn interest from previous Formula One world champion drivers, many of whom had raced at Suzuka Circuit for years during their F1 careers. 2009 champion Jenson Button made his Super GT debut in the 2017 running of the Suzuka 1000 km, and in 2019, two-time world champion Mika Häkkinen returned to compete at the Suzuka 10 Hours.
Porsche has more victories in the race than any manufacturer - eleven in total, spanning from 1967 to 1994. The most successful Japanese marques are Honda and Toyota , who have each won the race eight times overall, just ahead of Nissan with seven victories. Toyota's Lexus luxury brand has also won the race five times representing Toyota in the GT500 class of Super GT, from 2006 to 2017.
List of winners [ edit ]
Year
Overall Winner(s )
Entrant
Car
Series
Time
1000 km distance, 6.004 km circuit, 167 laps
1966
Sachio Fukuzawa [ja ] Tomohiko Tsutsumi [ja ]
Toyota 2000GT
Non-championship
8:02:13.9
[13]
1967
Shintaro Taki [ja ] Kenjiro Tanaka [ja ]
Porsche 906
7:39:21.7
[14]
1968
Sachio Fukuzawa [ja ] Hiroshi Fushida
Toyota 7
6:59:25.6
[15]
1969
Tomohiko Tsutsumi [ja ] Jiro Yoneyama
Porsche 906
7:11:23.2
[16]
1970
Kawakami Nishino Koji Fujita
Nissan Fairlady Z432
7:49:19.6
[17]
1971
Yoshimasa Kawaguchi Hiroshi Fushida
Porsche 910
7:03:44.6
[18]
1972
Harukuni Takahashi [ja ] Kenichi Takeshita
Toyota Celica 1600GT-R
6:38:02.4 140 laps, 840 km [a]
[19]
1973
Kunimitsu Takahashi Kenji Tohira
Nissan Fairlady Z432R
6:24:35.9 150 laps, 900 km [b]
[20]
1974 – 1979
Not held
1980
Hironobu Tatsumi Naoki Nagasaka
Red Carpet Racing Team
March 75S-Mazda
Non-championship
6:30:35.07 148 laps, 888 km [c]
[21]
1981
Bob Wollek Henri Pescarolo
Porsche Kremer Racing
Porsche 935 K3
6:51:20.56
[22]
1982
Fumiyasu Sato Naoki Nagasaka
Auto Beaurex Motor Sports
BMW M1
6:42:41.92 166 laps[d]
[23]
1000 km distance, 6.033 km circuit, 166 laps
1983
Naohiro Fujita Vern Schuppan
Trust Racing Team
Porsche 956
All-Japan Endurance Championship
6:40:24.91
[24]
1000 km distance, 5.943 km circuit, 169 laps
1984
Kunimitsu Takahashi Kenji Takahashi Geoff Lees
Advan Sport Team Nova
Porsche 956
All-Japan Endurance Championship
6:29:32.91
[25]
1000 km distance, 5.912 km circuit, 170 laps
1985
Kunimitsu Takahashi Kenji Takahashi
Advan Sport Team Nova
Porsche 962 C
All-Japan Endurance Championship
6:22:57.516
[26]
1986
Jiro Yoneyama Hideki Okada Tsunehisa Asai
FromA Racing
Porsche 956
6:20:26.745
[27]
1000 km distance, 5.859 km circuit, 171 laps
1987
Geoff Lees Masanori Sekiya Hitoshi Ogawa
Toyota Team TOM'S
Toyota 87C
All-Japan Sports Prototype Championship
6:27:02.449
[28]
1988
Hideki Okada Stanley Dickens
FromA Racing
Porsche 962 C
6:08:21.517
[29]
1989
Kunimitsu Takahashi Stanley Dickens
Advan Alpha Nova Racing
Porsche 962 C
5:56:56.701
[30]
1990
Kazuyoshi Hoshino Toshio Suzuki
Nissan Motorsports
Nissan R90CP
5:51:40.225
[31]
1000 km distance, 5.864 km circuit, 171 laps
1991
Roland Ratzenberger Pierre-Henri Raphanel Naoki Nagasaka
Toyota Team SARD
Toyota 91C-V
All-Japan Sports Prototype Championship
5:44:52.513
[32]
1992
Derek Warwick Yannick Dalmas
Peugeot Talbot Sport
Peugeot 905 Evo 1B
FIA World Sportscar Championship
5:30:09.627
[33]
1993
Takao Wada Toshio Suzuki
Team LeMans
Nissan R92CP
Non-championship
5:53:09.590
[34]
1994
Jean-Pierre Jarier Bob Wollek Jesús Pareja
Larbre Competition
Porsche 911 Turbo S LM-GT
BPR Global GT Series
6:25:09.415 162 laps[e]
[35]
1995
Ray Bellm Maurizio Sandro Sala Masanori Sekiya
GTC Racing
McLaren F1 GTR -BMW
6:38:21.371
[36]
1996
Ray Bellm James Weaver JJ Lehto
Gulf Racing GTC
McLaren F1 GTR -BMW
6:18:48.637
[37]
1997
Alessandro Nannini Marcel Tiemann
AMG-Mercedes
Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR
FIA GT Championship
5:59:31.003
[38]
1998
Bernd Schneider Mark Webber
AMG-Mercedes
Mercedes-Benz CLK LM
5:48:58.452
[39]
1999
Osamu Nakako Ryo Michigami Katsutomo Kaneishi
Mugen x Dome Project
Honda NSX GT500
Non-championship
6:17:46.665
[40]
2000
Juichi Wakisaka Katsutomo Kaneishi Daisuke Ito
Mugen x Dome Project
Honda NSX GT500
6:14:47.171
[41]
2001
Hironori Takeuchi Yuji Tachikawa Shigekazu Wakisaka
Toyota Team Cerumo
Toyota Supra GT500
6:07:29.393
[42]
1000 km distance, 5.821 km circuit, 172 laps
2002
Juichi Wakisaka Akira Iida Shigekazu Wakisaka
Esso Toyota Team LeMans
Toyota Supra GT500
Non-championship
6:10:44.008
[43]
1000 km distance, 5.807 km circuit, 173 laps
2003
Ryo Michigami Sébastien Philippe
Dome Racing Team
Honda NSX GT500
Non-championship
6:03:28.033
[44]
2004
Ryo Michigami Sébastien Philippe Daisuke Ito
Dome Racing Team
Honda NSX GT500
6:08:47.528
[45]
2005
André Couto Ronnie Quintarelli Hayanari Shimoda
Denso Toyota Team SARD
Toyota Supra GT500
6:26:41.366 170 laps, 987 km
[46]
2006
Benoît Tréluyer Kazuki Hoshino Jérémie Dufour [fr ]
Calsonic Team Impul
Nissan Fairlady Z GT500
Super GT Series
5:57:45.468
[47]
2007
André Lotterer Juichi Wakisaka Oliver Jarvis
Houzan Toyota Team TOM'S
Lexus SC430 GT500
6:04:10.983
[48]
2008
Tsugio Matsuda Sébastien Philippe
Calsonic Team Impul
Nissan GT-R GT500
5:56:31.327
[49]
700 km distance, 5.807 km circuit, 121 laps
2009
Hiroaki Ishiura Kazuya Oshima
Lexus Team Kraft
Lexus SC430 GT500
Super GT Series
4:16:02.744
[50]
2010
Ralph Firman Yuji Ide Takashi Kobayashi
Autobacs Racing Team Aguri
Honda HSV-010 GT GT500
4:07:10.085
[51]
500 km distance, 5.807 km circuit, 87 laps
2011
Takashi Kogure Loïc Duval
Weider Honda Racing
Honda HSV-010 GT GT500
Super GT Series
3:16:09.255 86 laps, 499 km [f]
[52]
1000 km distance, 5.807 km circuit, 173 laps
2012
Masataka Yanagida Ronnie Quintarelli
MOLA International
Nissan GT-R GT500
Super GT Series
5:59:01.662
[53]
2013
Frédéric Makowiecki Naoki Yamamoto
Weider Modulo Dome Racing
Honda HSV-010 GT GT500
5:55:04.565
[54] [55]
2014
Kazuki Nakajima James Rossiter
Lexus Team Petronas TOM'S
Lexus RC F GT500
5:37:27.911
[56] [57]
2015
Daisuke Ito James Rossiter
Lexus Team Petronas TOM'S
Lexus RC F GT500
5:45:55.277 163 laps, 946 km [g]
[58] [59]
2016
Yuji Tachikawa Hiroaki Ishiura
Lexus Team ZENT Cerumo
Lexus RC F GT500
5:45:34.230
[60] [61]
2017
Bertrand Baguette Kosuke Matsuura
Nakajima Racing
Honda NSX-GT GT500
5:51:16.244 171 laps, 993 km [h]
[62] [63]
10 hours duration, 5.807 km circuit
2018
Maro Engel Raffaele Marciello Tristan Vautier
Mercedes-AMG Team GruppeM Racing
Mercedes-AMG GT3
Intercontinental GT Challenge
10:00:32.584 276 laps, 1603 km
[64]
2019
Kelvin van der Linde Dries Vanthoor Frédéric Vervisch
Audi Sport Team WRT
Audi R8 LMS Evo
10:01:51.048 275 laps, 1597 km
[65]
2020
–
2024
Not held due to the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic
2025
to be determined
^ 1972 Race was stopped after 140 laps due to bad weather.
^ 1973 Race was stopped after 150 laps due to bad weather.
^ 1980 Race was stopped after 148 laps due to bad weather.
^ 1982 Race winner received 1 lap deduction penalty post-race.
^ 1994 Race was stopped after 163 laps (956 km). Race winner received 1 lap deduction penalty post-race.
^ 2011 Race was stopped after 86 laps for reaching the time limit.
^ 2015 Race was stopped after 163 laps for reaching the time limit.
^ 2017 Race was stopped after 171 laps for reaching the time limit.
Multiple winners [ edit ]
By driver [ edit ]
Wins
Driver
Years
4
Kunimitsu Takahashi
1973, 1984, 1985, 1989
3
Naoki Nagasaka
1980, 1982, 1991
Ryo Michigami
1999, 2003, 2004
Juichi Wakisaka
2000, 2002, 2007
Sébastien Philippe
2003, 2004, 2008
Daisuke Ito
2000, 2004, 2015
2
Sachio Fukuzawa
1966, 1968
Tomohiko Tsutsumi
1966, 1969
Hiroshi Fushida
1968, 1971
Kenji Takahashi
1984, 1985
Jiro Yoneyama
1969, 1986
Geoff Lees
1984, 1987
Hideki Okada
1986, 1988
Stanley Dickens
1988, 1989
Toshio Suzuki
1990, 1993
Bob Wollek
1981, 1994
Masanori Sekiya
1987, 1995
Ray Bellm
1995, 1996
Katsutomo Kaneishi
1999, 2000
Shigekazu Wakisaka
2001, 2002
Ronnie Quintarelli
2005, 2012
James Rossiter
2014, 2015
Yuji Tachikawa
2001, 2016
Hiroaki Ishiura
2009, 2016
By manufacturer [ edit ]
Wins
Manufacturer
Years
11
Porsche
1967, 1969, 1971, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1994
8
Toyota
1966, 1968, 1972, 1987, 1991, 2001, 2002, 2005
Honda
1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2017
7
Nissan
1970, 1973, 1990, 1993, 2006, 2008, 2012
5
Lexus
2007, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016
3
Mercedes-Benz
1997, 1998, 2018
2
McLaren
1995, 1996
Event names [ edit ]
1966–93, 2025: Suzuka 1000 km
1994–08: International Pokka 1000 km
2009–12: Pokka GT Summer Special
2013: International Pokka Sapporo 1000 km
2014–17: International Suzuka 1000 km
2018: Suzuka 10 Hours
2019: SMBC BH Auction Suzuka 10 Hours
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