Daisuke Nakajima

He finished fifth overall in the championship with four wins, which was won by 2008 Macau Grand Prix winner Keisuke Kunimoto.

He graduated into All-Japan Formula Three in 2008, with Toda Racing, finishing ninth overall.

[1] Having tested with Räikkönen Robertson Racing over the 2008 offseason, Nakajima joined them for a 2009 campaign in the British Formula 3 Championship.

[2] Nakajima finished seventh in the championship standings, with his best result of second coming at Silverstone in August, having started from pole position.

Nakajima retired from racing at the end of the 2019 Super GT Series and has since maintained a low profile.