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Fuji 24 Hours

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24-hour annual endurance race
Motor race
Fuji Super TEC 24 Hours
Super Taikyu Series
VenueFuji Speedway
CorporatesponsorNAPAC (Nippon Auto Parts Aftermarket Committee)
First race1967 (Original)
2018 (Current)
First race2018
Duration24 hours
Most wins (driver)JapanKiyoto Fujinami &JapanTatsuya Kataoka (3)
Most wins (manufacturer)JapanNissan (5)

TheFuji Super TEC 24 Hour Race, also known as theNAPAC Fuji Super TEC 24 Hours for sponsorship reasons, is a 24-hourGT,touring car, and productionsports carendurance race held annually atFuji Speedway inOyama, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.

The race is sanctioned by theJapan Automobile Federation (JAF) and promoted by the Super Taikyu Organisation (STO), and is the longest round of theSuper Taikyu Series. Since its revival in 2018, the Fuji Super TEC 24 Hours has traditionally been held late in the spring season, either in early June or late May.

History

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Multi-class racing during the 2021 Fuji 24 Hours.

The first 24-hour automobile endurance race in Japan was held at Fuji Speedway in April 1967, but the Fuji 24 Hour Race would only be held one more time in 1968 before the event was discontinued for several decades.

On 1 September 2017, 50 years after the race was first held, Fuji Speedway announced the revival of the Fuji 24 Hour Race as a round of the Super Taikyu Series, beginning in 2018. This was the first 24-hour endurance race to be held in Japan since theTokachi 24 Hours was last staged in 2008.[1] The "Super TEC" event name is a homage to the Fuji Inter TEC Race, which was held from 1985 to 1998 as part of theAll-Japan Touring Car Championship.

Beginning in 2021, Super Taikyu introduced the ST-Q class for manufacturer-developed, non-homologated special vehicles. At that year's Fuji Super TEC 24 Hours, Toyota introduced a specially developedToyota GR Corolla concept vehicle powered by ahydrogen internal combustion engine.[2] The car successfully completed the 24-hour race.[3] In 2023, the GR Corolla H2 Concept re-debuted at the Fuji 24 Hours after being converted from using gaseous hydrogen toliquid hydrogen and also completed the race.

Nissan introduced a new car for the 2022 race, the Nissan Z Racing Concept, which would serve as the prototype for theNissan Z GT4 that launched in 2023.[4]

List of winners

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YearDriversTeamCarLayoutDistanceSeries
1967Japan Shihomi Hosoya
Japan Yoshio Otsubo
JapanToyota Motor Sports Club (TMSC)Toyota 2000GT6 km537 laps
1968Japan Tōru Itaya
Japan Takatoshi Teranishi
Japan Sports Car Club ofNissan (SCCN)Nissan Fairlady 2000512 laps
2018Japan Teruhiko Hamano
JapanKazuki Hoshino
JapanKiyoto Fujinami
JapanHironobu Yasuda
ChinaSun Zheng
Japan GTNET Motor SportsNissan GT-R NISMO GT3 (MY2015)4.563 km759 lapsSuper Taikyu
2019Japan Teruhiko Hamano
JapanKazuki Hoshino
JapanKiyoto Fujinami
JapanKazuki Hiramine
Japan GTNET Motor SportsNissan GT-R NISMO GT3 (MY2015)801 laps
2020Japan Daisuke Yamawaki
JapanShinichi Takagi
Hong KongShaun Thong
JapanYuki Nemoto
JapanMercedes-AMG Team Hirix RacingMercedes-AMG GT3 EVO528 laps
2021Japan Noboyuki Ōyagi
JapanTakayuki Aoki
JapanKiyoto Fujinami
JapanNatsu Sakaguchi
Japan GTNET Motor SportsNissan GT-R NISMO GT3 (MY2018)763 laps
2022Japan Yutaka Toriba
JapanYuya Hiraki
JapanReiji Hiraki
Hong KongShaun Thong
JapanHELM MotorsportsNissan GT-R NISMO GT3 (MY2018)760 laps
2023Japan Ryuta Ukai
JapanNaoya Gamou
JapanHibiki Taira
JapanTatsuya Kataoka
JapanZhongshengRookie RacingMercedes-AMG GT3 EVO730 laps
2024Japan Ryuta Ukai
FranceGiuliano Alesi
JapanNaoya Gamou
JapanTatsuya Kataoka
JapanZhongshengRookie RacingMercedes-AMG GT3 EVO773 laps
2025JapanTatsuya Kataoka
JapanDaisuke Matsunaga
JapanYuya Motojima
JapanYuhki Nakayama
JapanShunji Okumoto
JapanTKRIMercedes-AMG GT3 EVO572 laps

Records

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Multiple overall wins by driver

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WinsDriverYears
3JapanKiyoto Fujinami2018, 2019, 2021
JapanTatsuya Kataoka2023, 2024, 2025
2Japan Teruhiko Hamano2018, 2019
JapanKazuki Hoshino2018, 2019
Hong KongShaun Thong2020, 2022
Japan Ryuta Ukai2023, 2024
JapanNaoya Gamou2023, 2024

Overall wins by manufacturer

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WinsManufacturerYears
5JapanNissan1968, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022
4GermanyMercedes-Benz2020, 2023, 2024, 2025
1JapanToyota1967

References

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  1. ^""24-hour domestic race revived for the first time in 10 years! Announces Plan to Hold 24-Hour Race at Fuji Speedway""(PDF) (in Japanese). 1 September 2017. Retrieved17 July 2023.
  2. ^CORPORATION, TOYOTA MOTOR."Toyota Developing Hydrogen Engine Technologies Through Motorsports | Corporate | Global Newsroom".Toyota Motor Corporation Official Global Website. Retrieved2023-07-17.
  3. ^CORPORATION, TOYOTA MOTOR."TOYOTA NEWS #150|The 24-Hour Challenge of the Hydrogen-Powered Engine|TOYOTA TIMES".TOYOTA TIMES. Retrieved2023-07-17.
  4. ^"Nissan Z Racing Concept for Fuji 24-hour race unveiled".Global Nissan Newsroom. 2022-06-04. Retrieved2023-07-17.

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