In a groundbreaking announcement, the KYOJO CUP, a prominent women-only racing series operated by Inter Proto Motorsport (IPMS), will adopt a new hybrid formula car for the 2025 season.
This move aligns with the series’ mission to develop female racing drivers and advance motorsport technology in Japan.
A New Era for KYOJO CUP
The KYOJO CUP, which has been using the VITA-01 car since its inception in 2017, is set to revolutionize the series with the introduction of the KC-MG01.
The VITA-01, known for its affordability and competitive performance, helped the series grow from 10-15 participants in its first year to 28 in the opening race of the 2024 season.
The second and third races, held alongside the All-Japan Super Formula Championship, saw 29 participants.
Specifications of the KC-MG01
The new KC-MG01 hybrid formula car represents a significant technological advancement. Here are the specifications:
- Chassis: Carbon composite monocoque with FIA-approved Halo system
- Engine: 1.4L turbo (176bhp) + Hybrid system (12kW)
- Transmission: 6-speed paddle shift
- Suspension: Push-rod style 4-wheel double wishbone suspension
- Dimensions: Length: 4,150mm; Wheelbase: 2,753mm; Width: 1,506mm; Height: 980mm; Weight: 635kg
Specification |
Details |
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Chassis | Carbon composite monocoque, FIA-approved Halo |
Engine | 1.4L turbo (176bhp) + Hybrid system (12kW) |
Transmission | 6-speed paddle shift |
Suspension | Push-rod style 4-wheel double wishbone |
Dimensions | Length: 4,150mm; Wheelbase: 2,753mm; |
Width: 1,506mm; Height: 980mm; Weight: 635kg |
Enhancing Female Racing Talent
This new vehicle will be leased to entrants, ensuring equal conditions and maintaining the competitive nature of the series.
The introduction of the KC-MG01 is a step towards realizing the KYOJO CUP’s philosophy of fostering female racing talent, enhancing their value as athletes, and creating influential role models for future generations.
KYOJO CUP’s decision to adopt the hybrid formula car reflects its commitment to the continuous development and evolution of motorsport in Japan. This change is expected to not only elevate the series but also contribute significantly to the global motorsport landscape.
The Final Word
The KYOJO CUP’s introduction of the KC-MG01 hybrid formula car marks a pivotal moment in the series’ history.
This move is set to propel the series into a new era of technological innovation and competitive racing, reinforcing Japan’s position in the global motorsport arena.
This strategic enhancement aligns with the series’ goal of nurturing female racing drivers, increasing their value as athletes, and providing vital role models for the next generation.
With the adoption of the KC-MG01, the KYOJO CUP is poised to make a lasting impact on the world of motorsport.
Sources: THX News & Interpro Motor Sports Co., Ltd.