2024 D1 Grand Prix Series is a 24th season of D1 Grand Prix drifting competition set to be started in May 10 at Okuibuki Motorpark and ended between November 10 or 17 November in yet to be announced venue. The series is run by D1GP committee under Japanese Automobile Federation (JAF) official semi-national competition format.

Hideyuki Fujino is the defending champion in both Overall and Single run championship.[1]

Schedule

Provisional schedule released by D1GP.[2]
Round Venue Date
1 Okuibuki Motorpark, Shiga Prefecture May 11
2 May 12
3 Tsukuba Circuit, Ibaraki Prefecture (Planned) June 28
4 June 29
5 Ebisu Circuit, Fukushima Prefecture September 28
6 September 29
7 Autopolis, Oita Prefecture October 26
8 October 27
9 TBA TBA
10 TBA

Rule Changes

The pre-qualifying system is set to be reintroduced which also mean the reintroduction of seeded drivers, the system was last used in 2018 season. As of result, the event date will be extended to 3 days as supposed to previous 2 days excluding the official practice day.

Regulation regarding competition time-out, non-sponsor tire manufacturer exposure, tire preasure and several other regulation is under revision.[3]

Drivers and Teams

Team No Driver Machine Tires
Team Toyo Tires Drift 66 Hideyuki Fujino Toyota GR86 (ZN8) Toyo Tires
88 Masato Kawabata
77 Hokuto Matsuyama Toyota GR Corolla (E210)
TBA 99 Naoki Nakamura Nissan Silvia (S13) Valino
TBA 2 Seimi Tanaka Nissan Silvia (S15) Shibatire
Shibata Racing Team 31 Koudai Sobagiri Infiniti Q60 (Q60) Shibatire
18 Tetsuya Hibino Toyota GR86 (ZN8)
D-Max Racing Team 70 Masashi Yokoi Nissan Silvia (S15) Toyo Tires
TBA Yuki Tano
TBA 87 Daigo Saito Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Shibatire
TBA 78 Takahiro Ueno Lexus RC (XC10) Shibatire
TBA 3 Keiichi Nomura Nissan Skyline (R34) Dunlop
TBA TBA "Mad" Mike Whiddett Mazda RX-3 Wagon Toyo Tires
TBA TBA Toshiyuki Jinno Nissan Silvia (S15) TBA

Changes

  • Hokuto Matsuyama is set to join the main Toyo Tires team forming a 3 driver team for the first time since 2019.[4] He will be debuting a Toyota GR Corolla replacing his previous GR Supra.[5]
  • Naoki Nakamura announced he will be reusing his V8 powered S13 Silvia he previously use in 2022 season.[4]
  • D-Max will be using Toyo Tires for this season. A third tire manufacturer in 3 season.[4]
  • Masao Suenaga announced his retirement from pro-drifting competition at 2024 Tokyo Auto Salon. He will be replaced by 2022 D1 Lights champion Yuki Tano.[4]
  • Daigo Saito is planned to replace his GR Supra with a Mercedes SLS AMG. He will be using an SLS AMG GT3 car previously used in Super Taikyu. Shibatire will remain as his tire supplier.[6]
  • Ken Nomura's son Keiichi Nomura is set to make his debut in the series, having successfully score enough points for GP license in previous D1 Lights season. He will continue to drive his R34 Skyline he use in D1 Lights with Dunlop as tire supplier.[7] He will be the second son of a former driver to compete in D1GP after Yumeto Hatanaka make his debut in previous season.
  • "Mad" Mike Whiddett is set to return to D1GP, having previously competed in Formula Drift Japan and will be driving a Mazda RX-3 Wagon powered by a 4 rotor.[8][9]
  • D1 Lights driver Toshiyuki Jinno planned to enter D1GP with his S15 Silvia he previously use in D1 Lights.[10]

References

  1. "2023年D1グランプリシリーズランキング" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  2. "D1GP 2024年 暫定スケジュール" (in Japanese). 2023-10-05. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  3. "2024 Sporting Regulation Revision (in Japanese)" (PDF).
  4. 1 2 3 4 2024 TOKYO AUTO SALON 屋外会場 LIVE!!(SAT), retrieved 2024-01-13
  5. "Hokuto Matsuyama on X". 12 January 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. "『【コラム】D1GP2024体制発表!』". ⚡シバタイヤ・シバホイ⚡ (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  7. "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  8. "4ローター600馬力のRX-3ワゴンが爆誕! マッドマイクxトーヨータイヤがD1GPに電撃参戦(レスポンス)". Yahoo!ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  9. "4ローター600馬力のRX-3ワゴンが爆誕! マッドマイクxトーヨータイヤがD1GPに電撃参戦". レスポンス(Response.jp) (in Japanese). 2024-01-12. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  10. "Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
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