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Servus Japan Co, Ltd. is a Japanese racing company that competes in Super Formula, Super GT GT300, and Formula Regional Japanese Championship. The company runs TGM Grand Prix in Super Formula, Studie, Team UpGarage in Super GT, and Team Sutekina.
History
= Super GT
=Servus Japan has run in Super GT alongside Autobacs Racing Team Aguri or ARTA in both GT 500 & GT300, where they work since 2007. Servus Japan also run Team UpGarage in 2019. Both ARTA & Team UpGarage run Honda NSX GT3 Evo. Team Goh returns to Super GT, as the team run under the name McLaren Customer Racing Japan. Seiji Ara, and Alex Palou are the driver.Shinichi Takagi & Nirei Fukuzumi won the GT300 title. BMW Team Studie will enter the GT300 class for the first time since 2017 under the name "BMW Team Studie x CSL", using the current BMW M6 GT3. Kazumichi Goh, the owner of Team Goh, was appointed as the Representative Director of the team. BMW Team Studie x CSL welcomes 2004 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Seiji Ara back to the team, alongside rookie gentleman driver Tomohide Yamaguchi. BMW Works driver Augusto Farfus was announced as a third driver, but did not appear due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. Mugen (M-TEC) and ARTA formed a strategic alliance, competing with two ARTA Mugen-branded cars under the ARTA entrant name. which ended long standing collaboration. Yogibo Racing returned to Super GT as an independent team, having previously competed in a collaboration with Drago Corse in the 2021 season. The team entered a Honda NSX GT3 and received technical support from Servus Japan, who previously supported ARTA. F4 Japanese Championship graduates Reimei Ito and Yugo Iwasawa were the full-time drivers, making their series debuts. Yogibo Racing withdrew its entry for the 2024 season, citing a change in corporate strategy from the Yogibo brand. Which let Servus only run Team UpGarage and Studie.
= Super Formula
=Servus Japan first involvement with Super Formula is run Drago Corse team which owned by Ryo Michigami in 2014. The team participated in the final two races of the 2014 Super Formula season with Takuya Izawa as the driver, achieving a best finish of 14th. For 2015, the team raced with Takashi Kogure for two seasons, finishing 15th in 2015 and 13th in 2016. At the end of 2016, Drago Corse discontinued their operation in Super Formula and Super GT GT500 as founder Michigami focused to compete for the JAS Motorsport-run Honda team in the 2017 World Touring Car Championship.
Team Goh returns to the series, and linking up with Mugen Motorsports as The team named Red Bull Mugen Team Goh. Hiroki Otsu gets a full time seat after an appearance in the last round in 2020, as he raced with Red Bull Mugen Team Goh. The team grabbed first win in Motegi. For 2022 Team Goh run independently, and they filled two car with Red Bull Junior driver Ren Sato, and Atsushi Miyake. Both drivers got a podium that season. Red Bull left Team Goh and moved its sponsorship efforts to Lawson's Team Mugen entry. The loss of this sponsorship left Team Goh in doubts whether they would be able to continue their participation in the championship for 2023. the organization later announced that the team would relaunch as TGM Grand Prix and confirmed that they would run two cars in 2023. Toshiki Oyu, and Turkish driver Cem Bolukbasi confirmed as the driver for the team.
= Formula Regional Japanese
=Servus also run Formula Regional Japanese Championship with Sutekina Racing Team in 2020. The team made Sena Sakaguchi won the series title in the series debut, with Sakaguchi won all eleven races that he competed in, taking the championship by just over 50 points despite missing the triple-header at Sugo.
References
External links
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