Formula Regional Japanese Championship

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Formula Regional Japanese Championship Overview

The Formula Regional Japanese Championship (FRJC) is a premier single-seater racing series in Japan, operating under the FIA's Formula Regional regulations. Established in 2020 by the Japan Automobile Federation, the championship is organized by K2 Planet, known for promoting the Super Taikyu Series. All teams utilize the DOME F111/3 chassis, a carbon-fiber monocoque designed to meet the latest safety standards, including the Halo device. The cars are powered by a 1.75-liter turbocharged engine supplied by Autotecnica, delivering approximately 270 horsepower. A six-speed sequential gearbox with paddle shifters is standard across all vehicles, and Dunlop provides the control tires for the series. Each race weekend typically features multiple races, with points awarded to the top ten finishers, mirroring the Formula 1 scoring system. The FRJC offers FIA Super License points to top finishers, essential for drivers aspiring to compete in Formula 1. The championship visits several renowned Japanese circuits, including Fuji Speedway, Suzuka International Racing Course, Okayama International Circuit, Sportsland Sugo, and Mobility Resort Motegi. These tracks offer diverse challenges, from high-speed straights to technical corners, testing drivers' skills comprehensively. Overall, the FRJC serves as a vital platform for drivers aiming to progress to higher tiers of motorsport, offering competitive racing and significant exposure within the Asian racing scene.

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