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{{Quote-hatnote|A one-make race event with the Dallara SF19 from the Super Formula category, one of the top tiers in Japanese racing.|In-game text}}
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''"A one-make race event with the Dallara SF19 from the Super Formula category, one of the top tiers in Japanese racing."'' - in-game text
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[[File:Super_Formula_Championships.jpg|thumb|370px]]
 
[[File:Super_Formula_Championships.jpg|thumb|370px]]
 
'''Super Formula Championships''' is a 7 race event that appears in [[Gran Turismo Sport]]. It was added to [[GT League (GT Sport)|GT League]] mode in update v1.36. The event is housed in the [[Amateur League (GT Sport)|Amateur League]] of GT League mode.
 
'''Super Formula Championships''' is a 7 race event that appears in [[Gran Turismo Sport]]. It was added to [[GT League (GT Sport)|GT League]] mode in update v1.36. The event is housed in the [[Amateur League (GT Sport)|Amateur League]] of GT League mode.
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*'''2nd''': Cr. 60,000
 
*'''2nd''': Cr. 60,000
 
*'''3rd''': Cr. 40,000
 
*'''3rd''': Cr. 40,000
 
==Trivia==
 
*The liveries that the AI use in this event are mostly based on 2018 Super Formula liveries:
 
**The Autohaus Uwe car is based on the #55 and #56 former Autobacs Racing Team Aguri car.
 
**The Blue+ car is based on the #64 and #65 TCS Nakajima Racing car.
 
**The Blu Strada livery is based on the #15 Team Mugen car.
 
**The Burn livery is based on the #18 carrozerria Team KCMG car.
 
**The Maxwell Battery livery, intending to represent the #50 BMAX car, resembles the livery used by the 2001 Jordan EJ11.
 
**The Mistral livery is based on the #7 UOMO Sunoco Team LeMans car.
 
**The Performax livery is based on the #1 and #2 P.mu Cerumo INGING car.
 
**The Petroheads livery is based on the #36 and #37 Petronas Tom's car used between 2008 (when the series was still named Formula Nippon) to 2015.
 
**The Transurban livery is based on the #5 and #6 DoCoMo Team Dandelion Racing car.
 
**The Zero livery is based on older #31 and #32 Nakajima Racing liveries, when the team was sponsored by PIAA.
 
 
 
[[Category:GT Sport Events]]
 
[[Category:GT Sport Events]]
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