A total of 8 rounds in a series of 6 circuits across the country, starting April 1st at Motegi!
News 2023.02.24
The 2023 All Japan Road Race Championship has become an entry list that changes the power map, such as bold changes in class teams and the entry of newcomers, foreshadowing the outbreak of new battles.
The topic of this season is to be the first in the world to adopt 100% non-fossil biofuel (ETS Renewa Blaze NIHON R100) in the JSB1000 class in motorcycle sports from 2023. At the same time, the fuel manufacturer “Haltermann” became the official fuel supplier, so the JSB1000 class title was also named “JSB1000 Supported by ETS Racing Fuels” with the name of the fuel. An “ETS RACING FUELS” sticker will also be affixed to participating vehicles.
Now, let’s pay attention to the riders and teams of each of the 8 races in the series, 4 classes starting with the JSB1000 class, the highest class, to challenge the All Japan Championship!
[2023 All Japan Road Race Championship Annual Entry PDF List (All Classes)]
- *This list is an annual entry list as of February 24, 2023.
- *In principle, part of the annual application data at the time of ART submission is used as is.
- *In addition to yearly entries, each event will also have spot entry teams and riders participating in that event only.
- *This list may be subject to additions, corrections, or deletions at any time without prior notice.
- * Tire abbreviation / BS: BRIDGESTONE DL: DUNLOP
- *The color of the No. is the red background + white letters for the top 10 rankers of each class in the previous year, and the other colors are the background color + letter color of each class.
- *For more information regarding other rules, please visitDomestic competition rules (MFJ official website)Please refer to the.
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