The 2024 Japanese
Super Formula Championship is the fifty-second season of premier Japanese
open-wheelmotor racing, and the twelfth under the moniker of Super Formula. It started in March at
Suzuka Circuit and is due to be contested over seven race weekends, ending in November at Suzuka.[1]
All teams use identical Dallara-built
SF23 chassis with either
Honda or
Toyota engines. Every Honda-powered car uses a
Honda HR-417E engine and every Toyota-powered car uses a
Toyota TRD-01F engine.
B-Max Racing Team downsized from running two cars in 2023 to a single-car entry in 2024. The team also gained a new title sponsor in food ingredient manufacturer San-Ei Gen, and is now known as "San-Ei Gen with B-Max".[7]
Driver changes
Reigning champion
Ritomo Miyata left the series and moved to
Formula 2 and the
European Le Mans Series in preparation to step up to the
FIA World Endurance Championship with
Toyota Gazoo Racing.[2] Miyata's replacement at
Vantelin Team TOM'S was
Sho Tsuboi, who spent the last five seasons at INGING, and was Miyata's co-driver in their 2023 Super GT GT500 class championship campaign.
Ukyo Sasahara, who raced with TOM'S for the last three rounds of the 2023 season, returned on a full-time contract for 2024. Both drivers swapped numbers from the end of last season with Tsuboi driving the No. 36 car and Sasahara the No. 37 car.[3]
TGM Grand Prix signed
Juju Noda to drive its No. 53 car, replacing Toshiki Oyu.[3][8][4] Noda became the first Japanese woman and youngest driver to race in the history of the series, after spending 2023 in
Euroformula Open, the
Drexler-Automotive Formula Cup, and
BOSS GP. Before the opening round of the season, TGM signed former B-Max Racing driver
Nobuharu Matsushita to drive the No. 55 car.[9] Matsushita replaced
Cem Bölükbaşı, who left the series after one year and went on to race in the European Le Mans Series for
DKR Engineering.
Atsushi Miyake rejoined Super Formula after a one-year absence, signing with ThreeBond Racing to replace Nirei Fukuzumi.[4]
The provisional calendar was announced on 3 August 2023.[1] The final two rounds were later made to be double-headers.[14]Fuji Speedway's double-header weekend has been moved from the start of the season to 12–13 October, serving as the sixth and seventh rounds of the championship. Suzuka now hosted the opening round of the championship on 10 March. On 25 December 2023, the calendar was slightly amended, with the season finale moved forward by two weeks.[15]