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Tire WH 1 100 RAYBRIG NSX-GT Honda NSX-GT / HR Round 6 SUGO GT 5009-15 (Sat) Practi9-15 (Sat) Qualifying9-16 (Sun) Race ※ Fine / Dry (Weather / Course) Po No Machine Driver Laps Best Lap Diff. (Km / h) Tire WH 1 100 RAYBRIG NSX-GT Naoki Yamamoto 81 1'13.807 1: 52'08.765 80 Honda NSX-GT / HR-417E Jenson Button 2 8 ARTA NSX-GT Tomoki Nojiri 81 1 '14.040 0.562 68 Honda NSX-GT / HR-417E Takuya Izawa 3 12 CALSONIC IMPUL GT - R Daiki Sasaki 81 1 '13.923 1.350 36 NISSAN GT - R NISMO GT 500 / NR 20 A Jann Mardenborough 4 16 MOTUL MUGEN NSX-GT Hideki Mutoh 81 1'14.209 1.693 16 Honda NSX-GT / HR-417E Daisuke Nakajima 5 38 ZENT CERUMO LC 500 Yuji Tachikawa 81 1 '13.598 3.304 60 LEXUS LC 500 / RI 4 AG Hiroaki Ishiura 6 24 Forum Engineering ADVAN GT-R Joao Paulo de Oliveira 81 1 '13.888 5.188 26 NISSAN GT-R NISMO GT500 / NR20A Mitsunori Takaboshi 7 23 MOTUL AUTECH GT - R Tsugio Matsuda 81 1 '14.467 5.579 70 NISSAN GT - R NISMO GT 500 / NR 20 A Ronnie Quintarelli 8 3 CRAFTSPORTS MOTUL GT-R Satoshi Motoyama 81 1 '14.875 6.772 18 NISSAN GT-R NISMO GT 500 / NR 20 A Katsumasa Chiyo 9 17 KEIHIN NSX-GT Koudai Tsukakoshi 81 1 '14.471 10.304 76 Honda NSX-GT / HR-417E Takashi Kogure 10 39 DENSO KOBELCO SARD LC 500 Heikki Kovalainen 81 1 '15.071 11.674 70 LEXUS LC 500 / RI 4 AG Kamui Kobayashi 11 6 WAKO'S 4CR LC 500 Kazuya Oshima 81 1 '14.990 44.424 68 LEXUS LC 500 / RI 4AG Felix Rosenqvist 12 36 au TOM'S LC500 Kazuki Nakajima 81 1 '15.241 57.033 80 LEXUS LC500 / RI4AG Yuhi Sekiguchi 13 64 Epson Modulo NSX-GT Bertrand Baguette 77 1 '14.558 4 Laps 6 Honda NSX-GT / HR-417E Kosuke Matsuura 14 1 KeePer TOM'S LC 500 Ryo Hirakawa 76 1 '15.269 5 Laps 94 LEXUS LC 500 / RI 4AG Nick Cassidy 19 WedsSport ADVAN LC 500 Yuji Kunimoto 30 LEXUS LC 500 / RI 4 AG Kenta Yamashita Tire = BS: Bridgestone / DL: Dunlop / MI: Michelin / YH: Yokohama WH = Handicap Weight (kg) Fastest Lap: 1'13.598 - No.38 ZENT CERUMO LC 500 / Hiroaki Ishiura Round 6 SUGO GT 3009-15 (Sat) Practice9-15 (Sat) Qualifying9-16 (Sun) Race ※ Fine / Dry (Weather / Course) Diff. (Km / h Po No Machine Driver Laps Best Lap Tire WH ) 1 61 SUBARU BRZ R & D SPORT Takuto Iguchi 76 1'20.478 1: 53'01.934 twenty tw SUBARU BRZ GT 300 / EJ 20 Hideki Yamauchi o 2 Ten GAINER TANAX triple a GT - R Kazuki Hoshino 76 1'20.898 6.302 Ten NISSAN GT - R NISMO GT 3 / VR 38 DETT Hiroki Yoshida 3 0 GOODSMILE HATSUNE MIKU AMG Nobuteru Taniguchi 76 1 '21.71 18.117 68 Mercedes AMG GT 3 / M 159 Tatsuya Kataoka 1 4 34 Modulo KENWOOD NSX GT 3 Ryo Michigami 76 1 '21.85 18.174 Ten Honda NSX GT 3 / JNC 1 Hiroki Otsu 5 5 88 MANEPA LAMBORGHINI GT 3 Kazuki Hiramine 76 1'20.885 18.182 52 Lamborghini HURACAN GT 3 / DFJ Marco Mapelli 6 9 GULF NAC PORSCHE 911 Rintaro Kubo 76 1'20.794 19.307 PORSCHE 911 GT 3 R / MA 185 Keishi Ishikawa 7 52 SAITAMA TOYOPET GreenBrave MARK X Taku Bamba 76 1 '21.95 19.943 MC Shigekazu Wakisaka 6 TOYOTA MARK X MC / GTA V 8 8 65 LEON CVSTOS AMG Haruki Kurosawa 76 1 '21.89 20.532 78 Mercedes AMG GT 3 / M 159 Naoya Gamou 1 9 60 SYNTIUM LMcorsa RC F GT 3 Hiroki Yoshimoto 76 1 '21.69 20.738 42 LEXUS RC F GT 3 / 2UR-GSE Ritomo Miyata 2 10 55 ARTA BMW M 6 GT 3 Shinichi Takagi 76 1 '21.78 22.703 100 BMW M 6 GT 3 / P 63 Sean Walkinshaw 6 (102) 11 18 UPGARAGE 86 MC Yuhki Nakayama 76 1 '21.59 23.544 56 TOYOTA 86 MC / GTA V8 Takashi Kobayashi 6 12 7 D'station Porsche Tomonobu Fujii 76 1 '21.80 23.752 56 PORSCHE 911 GT 3 R / MA 185 Sven Muller 8 13 87 LEGAL FRONTIER LAMBORGHINI GT 3 Kimiya Sato 76 1 '22.03 56.635 12 Lamborghini HURACAN GT 3 / DFJ Yuya Motojima 1 14 96 K-tunes RC F GT 3 Morio Nitta 75 1 '21.94 1 Lap 48 LEXUS RC F GT 3 / 2UR-GSE Yuichi Nakayama 4 15 117 EIcars BENTLEY Yuji Ide 75 1 '21.52 1 Lap BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT 3 / CND Ryohei Sakaguchi 3 16 30 TOYOTA PRIUS apr GT Hiroaki Nagai 75 1 '21.69 1 Lap TOYOTA PRIUS / RV 8K Manabu Orido 3 17 50 EXE AMG GT 3 Masaki Kano 75 1 '21.63 1 Lap 2 Mercedes AMG GT 3 / M 159 Hideto Yasuoka 8 18 35 arto RC F GT 3 N. 75 1 '22.46 1 Lap LEXUS RC F GT 3/2 UUR - GSE Charoensukhawatana N. Horton 4 gkum 19 11 GAINER TANAX GT-R Katsuyuki Hiranaka 75 1 '21.40 1 Lap 74 NISSAN GT-R NISMO GT 3 / VR 38 DETT Hironobu Yasuda 7 20 26 TAISAN R8 FUKUSHIMA Shinnosuke Yamada 74 1 '21.86 2 Laps Four Audi R8 LMS / DAR Shintaro Kawabata 6 21 48 shokumou.jp GT-R Masaki Tanaka 74 1 '23.41 2 Laps NISSAN GT-R NISMO GT 3 / VR 38 DETT Hiroshi Takamori 9 22 Five MACH SYAKEN Natsu Sakaguchi 72 1 '21.16 4 Laps MC 86 Y's distraction TOYOTA 86 MC / GT Yuya Hiraki 3 A V 8 23 twenty o Hitotsuyama Audi R8 LMS Richard Lyons 68 1 '21.24 8 Laps 2 ne Audi R8 LMS / DAR Ryuichiro Tomita 1 24 twenty fi HOPPY 86 MC Takamitsu Matsui 62 1 '21.62 14 Laps 70 ve TOYOTA 86 MC / GTA V8 Sho Tsuboi 3 25 31 TOYOTA PRIUS apr GT Koki Saga 60 1 '22.09 16 Laps 90 TOYOTA PRIUS / RV 8K Kohei Hirate 3 360 RUNUP RIVAUX GT-R Yusaku Shibata 49 1 '21.64 27 Laps NISSAN GT-R NISMO GT 3 / VR 38 DETT Takayuki Aoki 0 2 SYNTIUM Apple LOTUS Kazuho Takahashi 36 1 '21.89 40 Laps LOTUS EVORA MC / GTA V8 Hiroki Katoh 5 Tire = BS: Bridgestone / DL: Dunlop / YH: Yokohama WH = Handicap Weight (kg) Fastest Lap: 1'20.478 - No. 61 SUBARU BRZ R & D SPORT / Hideki Yamauchi .
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