Yokohama aiming to end win drought after front row lockout
Ritomo Miyata delivered the Racing Project Bandoh Toyota GR Supra its second pole of the season during Saturday’s pole shootout, edging out the similarly Yokohama-shod Kondo Racing Nissan GT-R of Daiki Sasaki.
It means Yokohama cars will start one and two for the first time since the 2017 Suzuka round, when the Kondo Nissan of Joao Paulo de Oliveira scored pole.
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