Autobacs Racing Team Aguri (ARTA) is a joint racing project formed between former
F1 driver
Aguri Suzuki and
Autobacs Seven Co.
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Etymology
Autobacs was given a backronym as follows, which reflects the products the company provided prior ...
in 1997. The team's original name was "ARTA F1 Project," but due to trademark claims based on the usage of the word "F1", the name has since been shortened to "ARTA". ARTA was the 2007
SuperGT GT500 series champion in both the drivers' and team championship.
History
The team was created with the objective of developing drivers that could compete in the highest levels of F1 racing. In addition to competing in racing competitions such as
Formula Nippon
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and
Super GT
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, the team also holds its youth
kart racing
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competition, the "ARTA Challenge," to find the next generation of competitive race drivers.
Toshihiro Kaneishi, a driver who received support from ARTA, won the
German Formula Three Championship
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in 2001.
As of 2007, the team competed in, or offered support to other drivers who competed in the following categories:
* Formula Nippon
* Super GT
*
Indy Racing League
*
All-Japan Formula Three Championship
*
Formula Challenge Japan
Formula Challenge Japan was an open wheel racing series based in Japan. The first season was in 2006 and carried on from the defunct Formula Dream series. It is promoted as a young driver development project jointly by Honda, Toyota and Nissan ...
*
Karting World Championship
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The team maintained a close relationship with Aguri Suzuki's F1 team,
Super Aguri F1
Super Aguri F1 was a Formula One team that competed from to . The team, founded by former F1 driver Aguri Suzuki, was based in Tokyo, Japan, but operated from the former Arrows Grand Prix International, Arrows factory at the Leafield Technical ...
, before they were forced to withdraw from Formula One in 2008. ARTA is currently the largest racing team in
Japan.
Super GT
GT500

The team participated with the
Nissan Skyline GT-R from 1998 to 1999.
In 2000, the team joined up with
Honda
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, and began using the
Honda NSX. Owner Aguri Suzuki and
Keiichi Tsuchiya drove in the first year with Honda, and
Katsutomo Kaneishi replaced Aguri in 2001. In 2003, Kaneishi moved on to participate in the
DTM
DTM may refer to:
Sport
* Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, a motor-racing series staged annually in Germany since 2000
* Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft, a motor-racing championship staged in Germany from 1984 to 1995
Computing
* Deterministic T ...
series, and his cousin, Toshihiro Kaneishi, took over as driver. Tsuchiya also announced his retirement the same year. Katsutomo Kaneishi returned from DTM in 2004, and became driver along with
Daisuke Ito. Tsuchiya became team director this year, but various mechanical failures caused the team to win only 2 points in the entire competition. In 2005, ARTA became a Honda team (Team Honda Racing), along with
Takata Dome NSX. Aguri returned as team director, with Ito and
Ralph Firman
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as drivers. The team took
pole position
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3 times, and was competitive all season. The team won the 7th race at
Autopolis
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. ARTA kept the same drivers for 2006, but was unable to win the competition despite taking the pole position several times. The team did win the 4th race at
Sepang. Team Honda Racing was dissolved in 2007, and ARTA participated in the competition with the same lineup as 2006. They won 3 races during the season on their way to championship victory. For 2008 Firman is joined by class newcomer
Takuya Izawa
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Racing record
Complete Super GT results
‡ Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.
Complete Formula Nippon/Super Formula results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Race ...
while former driver Daisuke Ito left the team to drive for ENEOS TOYOTA Team LeMans.
GT300
The team made its debut in 2001 with the
Toyota MR-S, and became series champion in 2002 with drivers Morio Nitta and Shinichi Takagi.
In 2003, ARTA participated with the
ASL Garaiya
The is a mid-engined concept sports car developed by ASL, the car manufacturing arm of Autobacs Seven.
History
Autobacs Seven first announced the Garaiya on 4 December 2001 as their first sports car offering. The car's name apparently comes ...
, which had been developed by Autobacs. The machine showed good cornering, but the
Nissan SR engine
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lacked power, resulting in a poor finish. In 2004, the team switched over to the
Nissan VQ engine, and won two consecutive races. However, they failed to win the competition by a margin of 1 point. In 2005, the team was leading in points at the 7th race, (
Autopolis
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) but lost in the final race to place 3rd in the final standings. The team director had announced during the season that the team would be dissolved if they failed to become champion, leading ARTA to end its participation in the GT300 series.
However, in 2007, Aguri Suzuki announced that he would like to race the Garaiya to commemorate the ten-year anniversary of the start of ARTA, and the team renewed its participation in the series with the same lineup as 2005. The Garaiya won the 3rd race at
Fuji Speedway
is a motorsport race track standing in the foothills of Mount Fuji, in Oyama, Suntō District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It was built in the early 1960s. In the 1980s, Fuji Speedway was used for the FIA World Sportscar Championship and na ...
but crashed in all of the proceeding races and was forced to retire from the competition. The Garaiya was replaced by the
Honda CR-Z GT for 2013 (with the car renumbered from #43 to #55), followed by
BMW M6 GT3 in 2016 and
Honda NSX GT3 in 2019, winning the GT300 championship that year.
IndyCar Series
ARTA first entered the IndyCar Series in
2003
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, backing a car driven by Japanese-American
Roger Yasukawa that was prepared by
Fernandez Racing. This car was called "Super Aguri Fernandez Racing" and Aguri Suzuki was listed as a team owner. Despite the partnership, Autobacs Racing Team Aguri didn't have ''de facto'' ownership stake with Fernandez Racing. In
2004
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, Yasukawa was replaced by
Kosuke Matsuura, who won rookie of the year honors for both the
Indianapolis 500
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and the league, and finishing fourth at Kentucky. Matsuura continued with Aguri in 2005 and 2006, scoring several top 10s but no top 5s.
In
2007
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, ARTA and Aguri switched their support from Fernandez to
Panther Racing, bringing Matsuura with them. He scored a fourth-place finish at Michigan and a fifth at Detroit. He finished no better than 13th in IndyCar Series points in his four years in the series.
Also in 2007, Aguri signed Japanese driver
Hideki Mutoh to run in the
Indy Pro Series developmental league. Mutoh won 2 races, finished second in Pro Series points, and made his IndyCar debut at the final race of the 2007 season, finishing 8th and recording the fastest race lap.
For 2008, Mutoh took on the Panasonic and Formula Dream sponsorship and moved to
Andretti Green Racing, winning Rookie of the Year honors. However, the entry was no longer branded as an ARTA project.
Results
References
External links
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