2016 Super Formula Championship


The 2016 Japanese Super Formula Championship was the 30th season of premier Japanese open-wheel motor racing, and the fourth under the name of Super Formula. Hiroaki Ishiura started his 2015 Championship defense when the season began on 24 April, and ended after seven rounds on 30 October.
The series changed tyre supplier from Bridgestone to Yokohama.

Teams and drivers

All teams were Japanese-registered and used the Dallara SF14 spec-racer chassis. Eight cars were powered by Honda's HR-414E engine, with the other 11 cars using Toyota's RI4A engine.
TeamDriverEngineRounds
P.mu/cerumo・INGING1 Hiroaki IshiuraToyota RI4AAll
P.mu/cerumo・INGING2 Yuji KunimotoToyota RI4AAll
Kondō Racing3 James RossiterToyota RI4AAll
Kondō Racing4 William BullerToyota RI4AAll
SUNOCO Team LeMans7 Narain KarthikeyanToyota RI4AAll
SUNOCO Team LeMans8 Kamui KobayashiToyota RI4AAll
Real Racing10 Koudai TsukakoshiHonda HR-414EAll
Real Racing11 Takuya IzawaHonda HR-414EAll
Team Mugen16 Naoki YamamotoHonda HR-414EAll
KCMG18 Yuichi NakayamaToyota RI4AAll
ITOCHU ENEX Team Impul19 João Paulo de OliveiraToyota RI4AAll
ITOCHU ENEX Team Impul20 Yuhi SekiguchiToyota RI4AAll
Drago Corse34 Takashi KogureHonda HR-414EAll
VANTELIN Team TOM'S36 André LottererToyota RI4AAll
VANTELIN Team TOM'S37 Kazuki NakajimaToyota RI4AAll
Docomo Team Dandelion Racing40 Tomoki NojiriHonda HR-414EAll
Docomo Team Dandelion Racing41 Stoffel VandoorneHonda HR-414EAll
Nakajima Racing64 Daisuke NakajimaHonda HR-414EAll
Nakajima Racing65 Bertrand BaguetteHonda HR-414EAll

Race calendar and results

A provisional calendar for the 2016 season was released on 10 December 2015. The 7 rounds of the 2016 Super-Formula Championship were held over 7 months from April through October, with a 7 week long summer hiatus through June to mid-July. All events were held on premier, natural terrain road racing circuits in Japan. Thus far, no events on the Super Formula calendar have been held on super-speedway ovals or on city street circuits.
The Autopolis round was cancelled on May 29 due to damage caused by the Kumamoto earthquake. However, on July 15, it was decided that Okayama would take its place at the same date, holding a double-header round.

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

;Scoring system:
12345678 Pole
Rounds 1–4, 61086543211
Round 55432.521.510.51
Round 78432.521.510.51

;Driver standings:

Teams' Championship

Half points were awarded at the first Okayama round as less than 75% of the scheduled distance was completed.