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2021 Formula SAE Japan Active Registered List [69 Teams] This is the list of teams that registered 2021 FSAEJ under the official procedure. (Participation Rules Article12 Team Participating Application) April 19, 2021 Car No. Name of University Name of Team Country/Region 【ICV Class】 1 1 Nagoya Institute of Technology N.I.T Formula Project Japan 2 2 Kobe University Kobe University Student Formula Team Japan 3 3 Ibaraki University Ibaraki University Racing Japan 4 4 Tokai University Tokai Formula Club Japan 5 5 Nihon Automobile College Formula Factory NATS Japan 6 6 Ritsumeikan University Ritsumei Racing Japan 7 7 Sophia University Sophia Racing Japan 8 8 Saitama University Formula Project SU-spirited Japan 9 9 Osaka University Osaka university Formula Racing Club Japan 10 10 Waseda University Waseda Formula Project Japan 11 11 Kyoto Institute of Technology Grandelfino Japan 12 12 Kyoto University Kyoto University Formula Project KART Japan 13 13 Aichi Institute of Technology AIT Student Formula Team Japan 14 14 Tokyo University of Science TUS Formula Racing Japan 15 15 Nippon Institute of Technology Formula Friends of N.I.T. Japan 16 16 Doshisha University Doshisha University Formula Project Japan 17 17 Shizuoka University Shizuoka University Motors Japan 18 18 University of Fukui Univ.of Fukui Formula Racing Club Japan 19 19 Chiba University Chiba University Formula Project Japan 20 21 University of Yamanashi Yamanashi Formula R&D Japan 21 22 Meijo University Meijo Racing Team Japan 22 23 Tokyo City University Mi-Tech Racing Japan 23 24 Osaka Sangyo University OSU Racing Japan 24 25 Kogakuin University Kogakuin Racing Team Japan 25 26 Shibaurakougyoudaigaku SHIBA-4 Japan 26 27 Gifu University Gifu University Formula Racing Japan 27 28 Shizuoka Professional College of Automobile Technology SAT’S Formula Team Japan 28 29 Tottori University Tottori University Formula Project Japan 29 30 Niigata University NEXT. Formula Project Japan 30 31 Sanyo-Onoda City University SOCU Formula Japan 31 32 Kanazawa Institute of Technology Kanazawa Institute of Technology Yumekobo Formula Car Project Japan 32 33 Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology TUAT Formula Japan 33 34 Kyushu Institute of Technology KIT-formula Japan 34 35 Nihon University College of science of technology Nihon University Engine Association Japan 35 36 Hiroshima Institute of Technology HIT Formula Project Japan 36 37 Teikyo University Teikyo Formula Project Japan 37 38 University of Toyama Toyama University Formula project Japan 38 39 gunma university Gunma university formula team Japan 39 40 University of Kitakyushu KF-works Japan 40 41 The University of Tokyo The University of Tokyo Formula Factory Japan 41 42 Kurume Institute of Technology Kurume institute of technology formula project Japan 42 43 Toyota Technical College Nagoya TTCN F-21 Japan 43 44 Osaka Institute of Technology O.I.T.Racing Team REGALIA Japan 44 45 Sojo University Sojo Project F Japan 45 46 SETSUNAN UNIVERSITY Setsunan University Student Formula SAE Competition of Japan Japan 46 47 Tokyo Metropolitan University Formula TMU Japan 47 48 Kyushu University 9F Japan 48 49 Osaka Prefecture University Osaka Prefecture University Formula Project Japan 49 50 Honda Technical College Kanto H-TEC Formula Project Japan 50 52 Chiba Institute of Technology FCIT Racing Team Japan 51 53 Meisei University STAR2021 Japan 52 56 Shonan Institute of Technology SIT Formula Project Japan 53 57 Honda Technical College Kansai Automobile research and development Japan 54 58 Hokkaido University Formula SAE Hokkaido Team Japan 55 59 ASO COLLEGE OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Aso Racing Japan 56 60 Utsunomiya University Utsunomiya University formula designers Japan 57 61 Fukui University of Technology FUT Formula Project Japan 【EV Class】 58 E01 Nagoya UniversityEV Formula Team FEM Japan 59 E02 Toyohashi University of TechnologyEV tut formula Japan 60 E03 Institute of TechnologistsEV MONO Racing EV Japan 61 E04 TOYOTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE TOKYOEV TTCT Student Formula Team 2021 Japan 62 E05 Tohoku UniversityEV Tohoku University Formula Team Japan 63 E06 Seikei UniversityEV SEIKEI EV Racing Japan 64 E07 KanagawaUniversityEV KURAFT Japan 65 E08 National Institute of Technology, Ichinoseki College/Iwate UniversityEV Student of Iwate Formula Team Japan 66 E09 Kanagawa Institute of TechnologyEV KAIT Racing Japan 67 E10 NISSAN AUTOMOBILE TECHNICAL COLLEGE KYOTOEV Natck-F Japan 68 E11 Shizuoka Institute of Science and TechnologyEV SIST Formula Project EV Japan 69 E12 Tokyo University of TechnologyEV Project EV Japan 2021 Formula SAE Japan Pending List [1 Team] NOTE: The Pending List is the list of teams which may register 202 Formula SAE Japan if they pay the registration fee. Deadline for Payment of registration: *11:59 pm, April 23, 2021 *At the local time of each teams. (Participation Rules Article12 Team Participating Application) April 19, 2021 Car No. Name of University Name of Team Country/Region 1 20 Kanazawa University Kanazawa Univ. Formula R&D Japan 2021 Formula SAE Japan Waiting List [0 Teams] NOTE: The Waiting List is the list of teams which have a possibility of adding to the Pending List from top to bottom teams. Teams on the Waiting List cannot pay the registration fee. The registration fee once paid will not be refunded. (Participation Rules Article12 Team Participation Application) April 19, 2021 Car No. Name of University Name of Team Country/Region 2021 Formula SAE Japan Withdrawn List [5 Teams] This is the list of teams that teated as withdrawn teams. April 19, 2021 Car No. Name of University Name of Team Country/Region 1 51 Kindai university kindai formula project Japan 2 54 Hiroshima University/Fukuyama University Phoenix Rebirth Racing Japan 3 55 College of Industrial Technology, Nihon University CIT-RacingTeam Japan 4 62 Okayama University of Science OUSFP Japan 5 63 nishinihonkougyoudaigaku NITFormula Japan.
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