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{{Motorsport season|series=Formula Regional Japanese Championship|year=2025|previous=2024}} |
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The '''2025 Formula Regional Japanese Championship''' is is scheduled to be the a multi-event, ] ] ] championship held in Japan. The drivers competed in Formula Regional cars that conform to the ] Formula Regional regulations for the championship. This will be the sixth season of the series, promoted by K2 Planet, and the 46th overall season of an FIA ladder series (dating to the 1979 Japanese Formula 3 Championship).<ref name="Revealed">{{Cite web |last=Wood |first=Ida |date=2019-09-11 |title=Japanese Regional F3 series and car revealed |url=http://www.formulascout.com/formula-regional-japanese-championship-revealed/54316 |access-date=2020-02-18 |website=Formula Scout |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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The '''2025 Formula Regional Japanese Championship''' is scheduled to be a multi-event, ] ] ] championship held in Japan. The drivers will compete in Formula Regional cars that conform to the ] Formula Regional regulations for the championship. This will be the sixth season of the series, promoted by K2 Planet, and the 47th overall season of an FIA ladder series in Japan, dating back to the 1979 Japanese Formula 3 Championship.<ref name="Revealed">{{Cite web |last=Wood |first=Ida |date=2019-09-11 |title=Japanese Regional F3 series and car revealed |url=http://www.formulascout.com/formula-regional-japanese-championship-revealed/54316 |access-date=2020-02-18 |website=Formula Scout |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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== Teams and drivers == |
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== Teams and drivers == |
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All teams and drivers competed using the ] F111/3 Regional F3 car, powered by an Alfa Romeo engine and with ] tires.<ref name="Revealed" /> |
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All teams and drivers will compete using the ] F111/3 Regional F3 car, powered by an Alfa Romeo engine and on ] tires.<ref name="Revealed" /> All teams are Japanese-registered. |
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|Buzz Racing<ref>{{Cite web |date=25 December 2024 |title=Feeder Series on X: "NEWS {{!}} 🇯🇵 Buzz Racing will participate in Formula Regional Japan in 2025!" |url=https://x.com/feeder_series/status/1871929710650986597 |access-date=25 December 2024 |website=X}}</ref> |
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|{{flagicon|JPN}} Yoshimasa Kano<ref name=":rn">{{cite news|title=ルーニースポーツのスカラシップが始動 植田正幸代表「レース界への恩返し」 English "Rn-Sports Scholarship Launches - Representative Masayuki Ueda: "Giving back to the racing world""|url=https://www.fmotor.jp/2025-formula-regional-rn-sports-scholarship|accessdate=6 January 2025|work=Motorsports Forum|date=6 January 2025|language=Japanese}}</ref> |
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| {{flagicon|JPN}} Yu Oda<ref name=":rn" /> |
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|{{flagicon|JPN}} Tokiya Suzuki<ref name=":TGR2025">{{cite news|title=TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Presents its 2025 motorsport team setups in Japan|url=https://toyotagazooracing.com/pressrelease/2024/1225-01/|accessdate=25 December 2024|work=Toyota Gazoo Racing|date=25 December 2024}}</ref> |
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|{{flagicon|JPN}} Tokiya Suzuki<ref name=":TGR2025">{{cite news|title=TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Presents its 2025 motorsport team setups in Japan|url=https://toyotagazooracing.com/pressrelease/2024/1225-01/|accessdate=25 December 2024|work=Toyota Gazoo Racing|date=25 December 2024}}</ref> |
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| {{flagicon|JPN}} Kiyoshi Umegaki<ref name=":TGR2025"/> |
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== Race calendar == |
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The provisional calendar for the 2025 season was revealed in January of 2025.<ref>{{cite news |date=8 January 2025 |title=Competition Calendar |url=https://motorsports.jaf.or.jp/calendar?competitionDiscipline=race&heldDateFrom=202501&heldDateTo=all&feature=all&race=fr |accessdate=8 January 2025 |work=] |language=Japanese}}</ref> With ] and ] leaving the schedule, it is planned to consist of only four events, which would make it the shortest season in championship history. |
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| 27–29 June |
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The provisional calendar for the 2025 season was revealed in January of 2025. With Mobility Resort Motegi and Okayama International Circuit leaving the schedule, it is planned to consist of only four events, which would make it the shortest season in championship history.