SGT: 2009 Super GT Series: Rd. 5 Sportsland Sugo, 25 - 26 July 2009
2008 DATA
Length:
3.704 km |
Race Format:
300km race |
2008 Pole Position, GT500:
Ryo Michigami - 1:16.935min (Q1) / Takeshi Kogure - 1.16.697min (Super Lap) (Takata Dome NSX) |
Lap Record:
Takashi Kogure - 1:14.784min (Takata Dome NSX, 2007) |
2008 Fastest Lap:
Bjorn Wirdheim - 1:18.337 min (Eneos SC430) |
2008 Top 6:
1. R. Michigami / T. Kogure (Takata Dome NSX)
2. P. Dumbreck / T. Kataoka (Houzan Kraft SC430)
3. Y. Tachikawa / R. Lyons (Zent Cerumo SC430)
4. T. Tsuchiya / H. Ishiura (Eclipse Advan SC430)
5. Y Ide / S. Hosokawa (Raybrig NSX)
6. T. Takagi / A. Couto (Denso Dunlop Sard SC430) |
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2009 Super GT Series
Sportsland Sugo (スポーツランドSUGO)
Rd. 5, 25 - 26 July 2009
Circuit Profile
Located 300kilometres north of Tokyo in the town of Murata in the district of Shibata in the Miyagi Prefecture, the Sportsland Sugo (スポーツランドSUGO) is a motorsports facility that has been around since 1975.
One of the largest motorsport facility in Japan, the entire area covers a total of 2.1million square metres, housing a multitude of facilities that includes a road-racing track, a motorcross circuit, a trials course as well as a go-kart track.
The road-racing track is the main feature of the Sportsland Sugo track hosting the Super GT Series, Formula Nippon and All-Japan Formula 3 Championships, as well as the Super Taikyu Endurance Series and the All Japan Motorcycle championship.
Though considered a short track in terms of the track distance, the average speed is considerably high, particularly in the last sector and the last corner of the track called the 110R corner, which is also a blind corner. Demanding precision from the drivers, the narrow circuit has seen its fair share of incidents across the different racing genres.
Past Super GT Winners
| Year |
Drivers (Fuji GT500km) |
| 2007 |
Daisuke Ito / Ralph Firman (ARTA NSX) |
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2006
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Yuji Tachikawa / Toranosuke Takagi (Zent Cerumo SC) |
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2005
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Tatsuya Kataoka / Sakon Yamamoto (Dynacity TOM'S Supra) |