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Requirements (BoP etc.,) for each car for Round 2 Fuji

 

 

GTA announced requirements (Balance of Performance (BoP), etc.,) for each car to be applied for the FUJI GT 3Hours RACE GW SPECIAL, Round 2 of the 2025 AUTOBACS SUPER GT series. These requirements will be announced in a bulletin before each round of the series and competitors will have to prepare their cars accordingly.
Please note that the contents from the bulletin below are excerpts selected for ease of understanding and they should not be taken as the actual contents in the officially released bulletin. In case of a need for a precise interpretation, be sure to check the original bulletin.

Blue underlines: Changes from the 2025 Round 1 at Okayama

 

 

 

GT500 Class

A fuel flow restrictor must be fitted to each car in accordance with the Success Ballast System, Art.23 of the SpR. A re-fueling device flow restrictor (internal diameter: 25.0 mm) is also applied. Refer to the end of the section for the mounting positions etc.

 

 

GT300 Class

The BoP regulations for the GT300 class FIA-GT3 cars have been decide based on consultations between GTA and SRO (organizers of IGTC, GTWC, etc.).

 

GT300

Car Minimum Weight Air Restrictor BoP Weight Car weight Skid block
Spacer thickness
Refueling restrictor Notes
SUBARU BRZ 1200kg None +60kg 1260kg 16.5mm 31.2mm  
LEXUS LC500h #31 1250kg 29.97mm×2 +80kg 1330kg 16.5mm 27.5mm BoP重量はHybrid重量を含む
LEXUS LC500 #60 1250kg 29.97mm×2 +40kg 1290kg 16.5mm 27.5mm Hybrid非搭載
TOYOTA SUPRA 1250kg 29.97mm×2 +40kg 1290kg 16.5mm 27.5mm  
TOYOTA GR86 1250kg 29.97mm×2 +40kg 1290kg 16.5mm 27.5mm  
NISSAN FAIRLADY Z 1250kg None +40kg 1290kg 15mm 27.5mm  

*1 The shape of the refueling restrictor must maintain the shape of the “flow restrictor” in accordance with the 2025 JAF National Competition Vehicle Technical Regulations Chapter 3, Art. 10 10.3.2, figure 3-2.
*2 For HYBRID cars, data separately specified by the GTA must be submitted.
*3 Minimum ground clearance: A spacer with the thickness mentioned above shall be fitted between the reference plane and the skid block having a thickness of 10 mm (± 2 mm).

 

GT300 Mother Chassis

Car Minimum Weight Air Restrictor BoP Weight Car weight Refueling restrictor Notes
TOYOTA 86 MC 1100kg 41.00mm x1 +75kg 1175kg 27.5mm  

*1 The shape of the refueling restrictor must maintain the shape of the “flow restrictor” in accordance with the 2025 JAF National Competition Vehicle Technical Regulations Chapter 3, Art. 10 10.3.2, figure 3-2.
*2 Minimum ground clearance: a 10 mm spacer shall be fitted between the reference plane and the skid block with a thickness of 10 mm (±2 mm).
*3 The fuel capacity carried on-board is limited to 110 liters.

 

FIA-GT3

Car Minimum Weight BoP Weight Car weight Air Restrictor Refueling restrictor Notes
Aston Martin AMR Vantage GT3 EVO 1265kg 50 1315 None 34mm  
Ferrari 296 GT3 1275kg 40 1315 None 31.5mm  
Lamborghini HURACAN GT3 EVO2 1250kg 80 1330 1x 50mm 29.4mm *4
Lexus RC F GT3 1300kg 40 1340 2x 40mm 34mm  
Mercedes AMG GT3 2020 1285kg 50 1335 2x 35mm 34mm Lambda Min 0.91
Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3 1285kg 35 1320 None 31.5mm  
Porsche 911 GT3-R (992) 1250kg 65 1315 2x 39.5mm 29mm  

*1 FIA-GT3 cars must be fitted with an air restrictor with a shape that complies with the dimensions specified by the FIA.
*2 The shape of the refueling restrictor must maintain the shape of the “flow restrictor” in accordance with the 2025 JAF National Competition Vehicle Technical Regulations Chapter 3, Art. 10 10.3.2, figure 3-2.
*3 Any additional ballast must be mounted in accordance with the 2025 International Sporting Code, Appendix J, Article 257A, Article 204.
*4 The above table shows the required specifications when using the Krontec 88K SL. When using other Krontec rigs parts, the specification should be 27.4mm.

 

Maximum boost pressure

  GT300 FIA-GT3
SUBARU BRZ Nissan
FAIRLADY Z
NISSAN GT-R
NISMO GT3
Aston Martin
Vantage GT3 EVO
Ferrari
296 GT3
Engine rpm
[rpm]
Boost pressure ratio @Lambda
4000   1.88 @0.88 1.90 @0.88 1.56 @0.91 1.78 @0.90
4250          
4500   1.83 @0.88 1.87 @0.88 1.66 @0.91 2.22 @0.90
4750 3.95 @0.92        
5000 3.88 @0.92 1.80 @0.88 1.85 @0.88 1.73 @0.91 2.48 @0.90
5250 3.70 @0.92        
5500 3.49 @0.92 1.73 @0.88 1.78 @0.88 1.77 @0.91 2.44 @0.90
5750 3.31 @0.92        
6000 3.28 @0.92 1.71 @0.87 1.76 @0.88 1.80 @0.91 2.40 @0.90
6250 3.11 @0.92        
6500 2.98 @0.92 1.68 @0.84 1.73 @0.88 1.77 @0.91 2.36 @0.90
6750 2.90 @0.92        
6900   1.64 @0.83 1.69 @0.88    
>/ 7000 2.75 @0.92 1.51 @0.88 1.51 @0.88 1.75 @0.91 2.30 @0.90
>/ 7250 2.58 @0.92     1.40 @0.91  
>/ 7500 2.41 @0.92       2.24 @0.90
8000         2.08 @0.90
8100         1.00 @0.90

The maximum boost pressure level is calculated by applying the above boost pressure ratio to the standard air pressure announced by GTA.
At each race event, the teams must adjust the maximum boost pressure in accordance with the local air pressure announced by GTA.

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