Dome Racing Team | |
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Nationality | JPN |
Years Active | 1997-present |
Founder | Minoru Hayashi (constructor founder) |
Notable Staff | Tenjiro Amazawa |
Notable Drivers | Naoki Yamamoto Jean-Karl Vernay Frédéric Makowiecki
Takashi Kogure Carlo van Dam Loïc Duval Ryo Michigami Sébastien Philippe Daisuke Ito Tom Coronel Dominik Schwager Hiroki Katoh Juichi Wakisaka Katsutomo Kaneishi Takuya Kurosawa Katsumi Yamamoto |
Japanese GT Championship/Super GT Career | |
Races entered | ? |
Wins | ? |
Pole Positions | ? |
Fastest Laps | ? |
Points | ? |
First Race | 1997 |
Last Race | 2013 Motegi GT 250 km |
First Win | 1999 |
Last Win | 2013 1000 km of Suzuka |
Dome Racing Team is a Japanese Super GT team and the current team racing in the sport.
Since the team débuted in 1997, it had the name as "Mugen x Dome Project", partnering with Japanese company M-TEC, which is otherwise known as MUGEN.
During the 2003 season, Team Mugen folded and partnered with this team from Round 6 until the end of the season.
For the 2014 season, the team will use the new Honda NSX Concept-GT produced by Honda. But suddenly, when Frenchman Makowiecki withdrew from the series, Vernay was set to be "the new Mako of Japan" for the season.
Team statistics[]
Team names[]
Year(s) | Name |
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1999 - 2003 | Mugen x Dome Project |
1998, 2004 - 2008 | Dome Racing Team |
2009 | Team Yoshiki & Dome Project |
2010 - 2012 | Weider Honda Racing |
2013 - 2014 | Weider Modulo Dome Racing |
2015 - 2016 | Drago Modulo Honda Racing |
2017 - 2018 | TEAM MUGEN |
By season[]
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Year | Name | Car | Tyres | Drivers | Team's Championship results | Third Driver |
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1997 | Dome Racing Team | avex DOME MUGEN NSX | B | Takuya Kurosawa Katsumi Yamamoto |
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1998 | Dome Racing Team | TAKATA MUGEN DOME NSX | B | Katsutomo Kaneishi Katsumi Yamamoto |
Juichi Wakisaka | |
2006 | Team Honda Racing | TAKATA DOME NSX | B | Ryo Michigami Takashi Kogure |
Katsutomo Kaneishi | |
2010 | Weider Honda Racing | Weider HSV-010 | B | Takashi Kogure Loïc Duval |
1st (84 pts) | none |
2013 | Weider Modulo Dome Racing | Weider Modulo HSV-010 | M | Naoki Yamamoto Frédéric Makowiecki |
4th (77 pts) | none |
2014 | Weider Modulo Dome Racing | Weider Modulo NSX Concept-GT | M | Naoki Yamamoto Jean-Karl Vernay Frédéric Makowiecki |
5th (60 pts) | none |
2015 | Drago Modulo Honda Racing | Drago Modulo NSX CONCEPT-GT | B | Takashi Kogure Template:UK Oliver Turvey |
12th (26 pts) | none |
2016 | Drago Modulo Honda Racing | Drago Modulo NSX CONCEPT-GT | B | Hideki Mutoh Template:UK Oliver Turvey Tadasuke Makino |
14th (32 pts) | none |
2017 | TEAM MUGEN | MOTUL MUGEN NSX-GT | B | Hideki Mutoh Daisuke Nakajima |
15th (20 pts) | none |
2018 | TEAM MUGEN | MOTUL MUGEN NSX-GT | B | Hideki Mutoh Daisuke Nakajima |
th ( pts) | none |
History[]
1997: Début[]
1998-2008[]
- Main article: Dome Racing Team (NSX)
2009: Team Yoshikii & Dome Project[]
- Main article: Dome Racing Team (NSX)
2010-present: Partnership with Weider[]
- Main article: Dome Racing Team (HSV)
2014[]
After Frenchman Makowiecki pulled out of the team and moving to WEC, Dome waived the right to him. Jean-Karl Vernay replaced him for the team.
Complete results[]
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Notes[]
V T E | Dome Racing Team | |
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Founder Minoru Hayashi | ||
Notable Personnel Tenjiro Amazawa · Katsuyuki Nomura | ||
Former Notable Personnel Takuya Nakamura | ||
2014 Drivers Naoki Yamamoto · Jean-Karl Vernay · Frédéric Makowiecki | ||
Former Drivers · Takashi Kogure (2005-2012) · Carlo van Dam (2012) · Loïc Duval (2010-2011) · Ryo Michigami (2003-2009) | ||
Champions Kogure / Duval (2010) | ||
Season Reports 2013 · 2014 | ||
Full results |