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Super Gt 公式テスト Session④ 2018 Super Gt 公式テスト 2018 SUPER GT 公式テスト SUPER GT 公式テスト SESSION④ 2018 / 3 / 25 15:59 結果表 Fuji Speedway(4,563m) Pos No Car Type Best Time Gap Driver 1 B Time Lap Driver 2 B Time Lap Driver 3 B Time Lap 500 Entry :15 Start :15 1 12 カルソニック IMPUL GT-R R35 1'29.409 Daiki Sasaki 1'30.660 4 / 24 Jann Mardenborough 1'29.409 6 / 30 2 19 WedsSport ADVAN LC500 URZ100 1'29.447 0.038 Yuji Kunimoto 1'31.096 5 / 19 Kenta Yamashita 1'29.447 42 / 43 3 100 RAYBRIG NSX-GT NC1 1'29.664 0.255 Naoki Yamamoto 1'29.664 3 / 18 Jenson Button 1'29.844 19 / 27 4 6 WAKO'S 4CR LC500 URZ100 1'29.767 0.358 Kazuya Oshima 1'29.767 3 / 51 Felix Rosenqvist 5 38 ZENT CERUMO LC500 URZ100 1'29.933 0.524 Yuji Tachikawa 1'30.989 2 / 4 Hiroaki Ishiura 1'29.933 17 / 39 6 16 MOTUL MUGEN NSX-GT NC1 1'29.950 0.541 Hideki Mutoh Daisuke Nakajima 1'29.950 45 / 47 7 64 Epson Modulo NSX-GT NC1 1'30.092 0.683 Bertrand Baguette 1'30.092 49 / 50 Kosuke Matsuura 8 17 KEIHIN NSX-GT NC1 1'30.348 0.939 Koudai Tsukakoshi 1'30.391 36 / 37 Takashi Kogure 1'30.348 6 / 8 9 1 KeePer TOM'S LC500 URZ100 1'30.369 0.960 Ryo Hirakawa 1'31.018 9 / 44 Nick Cassidy 1'30.369 4 / 14 10 24 フォーラムエンジニアリング ADVAN GT-R R35 1'30.467 1.058 Joao Paulo Lima de Oliveira 1'30.467 2 / 35 Mitsunori Takaboshi 11 36 au TOM'S LC500 URZ100 1'30.682 1.273 Kazuki Nakajima 1'31.120 19 / 35 Yuhi Sekiguchi 1'30.682 4 / 26 James Rossiter 12 39 DENSO KOBELCO SARD LC500 URZ100 1'30.705 1.296 Heikki Kovalainen 1'30.705 4 / 5 Kamui Kobayashi 1'30.736 18 / 18 Sho Tsuboi 13 23 MOTUL AUTECH GT-R R35 1'30.713 1.304 Tsugio Matsuda 1'30.713 2 / 6 Ronnie Quintarelli 14 8 ARTA NSX-GT NC1 1'30.923 1.514 Tomoki Nojiri 1'30.963 3 / 10 Takuya Izawa 1'30.923 30 / 32 15 3 CRAFTSPORTS MOTUL GT-R R35 1'31.023 1.614 Satoshi Motoyama Katsumasa Chiyo 1'31.023 20 / 55 300 Entry :27 Start :27 1 7 D'station Porsche 991 1'36.269 Tomonobu Fujii 1'36.269 12 / 46 2 2 シンティアム・アップル・ロータス 122 1'36.934 0.665 Kazuho Takahashi 1'40.598 16 / 22 Hiroki Katoh 1'36.934 23 / 24 3 0 グッドスマイル 初音ミク AMG C190 1'37.431 1.162 Nobuteru Taniguchi 1'37.431 24 / 28 Tatsuya Kataoka 1'38.150 15 / 24 4 50 Arnage Racing AMG GT3 C190 1'37.470 1.201 Masaki Kano 1'39.444 18 / 25 Hideto Yasuoka 1'38.284 5 / 7 Yuya Sakamoto 1'37.470 8 / 9 5 61 SUBARU BRZ R&D SPORT BRZ GT300 1'37.632 1.363 Takuto Iguchi 1'37.632 25 / 32 Hideki Yamauchi 1'38.109 3 / 10 6 31 TOYOTA PRIUS apr GT ZVW51 1'37.715 1.446 Koki Saga Kohei Hirate 1'37.715 11 / 25 7 21 Hitotsuyama Audi R8 LMS R8 LMS 1'37.720 1.451 Richard Lyons 1'39.585 17 / 23 Ryuichiro Tomita 1'37.720 18 / 32 Takuro Shinohara 8 87 TBN HURACAN GT3 1'37.751 1.482 Kimiya Sato 1'38.696 23 / 24 Yuya Motojima 1'37.751 13 / 14 Tsubasa Takahashi 9 55 ARTA BMW M6 GT3 F13 M6 1'37.761 1.492 Shinichi Takagi 1'37.761 11 / 34 Sean Walkinshaw 1'38.013 5 / 22 10 9 GULF NAC PORSCHE 911 991 1'37.791 1.522 Rintaro Kubo 1'37.791 15 / 17 Keishi Ishikawa 1'37.925 20 / 24 11 34 Modulo KENWOOD NSX GT3 NC1 1'37.817 1.548 Ryo Michigami 1'37.817 16 / 20 Hiroki Otsu 1'38.402 23 / 24 12 360 RUNUP RIVAUX GT-R R35 1'37.873 1.604 Yusaku Shibata 1'37.873 6 / 11 Atsushi Tanaka 1'41.211 4 / 9 Takayuki Aoki 1'37.975 26 / 27 13 88 マネパ ランボルギーニ GT3 HURACAN GT3 1'37.892 1.623 Kazuki Hiramine 1'37.892 11 / 41 Marco Mapelli 14 777 CARGUY ADA NSX GT3 NC1 1'37.900 1.631 Naoki Yokomizo 1'37.900 28 / 29 Takeshi Kimura 1'39.729 20 / 25 15 10 GAINER TANAX triple a GT-R R35 1'37.949 1.680 Kazuki Hoshino 1'37.949 5 / 22 Hiroki Yoshida 1'38.433 14 / 33 16 60 SYNTIUM LMcorsa RC F GT3 USC10 1'38.002 1.733 Hiroki Yoshimoto 1'38.002 26 / 36 Ritomo Miyata 1'38.417 12 / 17 17 18 UPGARAGE 86 MC ZN6 1'38.032 1.763 Yuhki Nakayama 1'38.032 7 / 35 Takashi Kobayashi 1'38.564 8 / 22 18 65 LEON CVSTOS AMG C190 1'38.129 1.860 Haruki Kurosawa 1'38.129 29 / 50 19 96 K-tunes RC F GT3 USC10 1'38.137 1.868 Morio Nitta 1'38.137 31 / 43 Yuichi Nakayama 20 11 GAINER TANAX GT-R R35 1'38.209 1.940 Katsuyuki Hiranaka 1'38.209 4 / 51 Hironobu Yasuda 21 117 EIcars BENTLEY BGT3 01 1'38.361 2.092 Yuji Ide 1'38.361 24 / 26 Ryohei Sakaguchi 1'38.814 2 / 3 Jules Gounon 1'38.896 9 / 14 22 30 TOYOTA PRIUS apr GT ZVW51 1'38.592 2.323 Hiroaki Nagai 1'39.494 9 / 12 Kota Sasaki 1'38.592 26 / 29 23 35 arto RC F GT3 USC10 1'38.729 2.460 Nattavude Charoensukhawatana 1'40.284 22 / 23 Nattapong Hortongkum 1'38.729 12 / 27 24 52 埼玉トヨペットGreenBraveマークX MC GRX133 1'38.735 2.466 Taku Bamba Shigekazu Wakisaka 1'38.735 35 / 41 25 26 TAISAN R8 FUKUSHIMA R8 LMS 1'39.028 2.759 Shinnosuke Yamada 1'39.345 16 / 21 Shintaro Kawabata 1'39.028 9 / 13 Shinji Nakano 26 48 植毛 GT-R R35 1'39.495 3.226 Masaki Tanaka 1'39.495 10 / 14 Taiyo Iida 1'40.564 8 / 12 Richard Bradley 1'39.932 3 / 9 27 25 HOPPY 86 MC ZN6 1'40.477 4.208 Tsubasa Kondo 1'40.477 4 / 6.
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