Sponsorship

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Motorsports O-NE SUPERRACE CHAMPIONSHIP

Since 2016, CJ Logistics has been the winner of the ‘O-NE Superrace Championship’. We sponsor as a title sponsor and spread a dynamic motor sports culture.
Motorsports is a sport with global popularity and dynamism that competes with 1/1000th of a second, and it matches the characteristics of logistics services based on speed and accuracy. It represents the image of CJ Logistics, which is leaping forward as a global total logistics company based on the latest logistics technology and differentiated logistics business capabilities.

The ‘Superrace Championship’ is the largest car racing event in Korea that has been approved as the ‘Championship’ title by the Korea Automobile Racing Association (KARA) under the International Automobile Federation (FIA). With the participation of the CJ Group in 2006, it has grown rapidly and established itself as Korea's representative motorsport. In addition, in 2020, we launched Korea's first e-motor sports series, 'CJ Logistics e-Superrace', providing new fun that anyone can enjoy regardless of time and space.
O-NE RACING
CJ Logistics is sponsoring O-NE Racing, which competes in the Super 6000 Class, the top event of the ‘Superrace Championship’, the largest car racing competition in Korea. The Super 6000 Class is the fastest race in Korea where top domestic and foreign athletes ride in the fastest vehicles in Korea.
O-NE Racing is a team that inherited the baton of CJ Racing, which was founded in 2008. It is a prestigious racing team with 16 years of experience that has climbed the podium a total of 106 times since its inception, won more than 30 championships, and fostered a large number of domestic top drivers such as Kim Eui-soo, Hwang Jin-woo, and Kim Jae-hyun.
  • Kim Dong EunDriver
    Born in 1991
    Kim Dong Eun, who started karting at the age of 4 and progressed through elite courses, made his debut in the Super 6000 class, the top class in Korea, at the age of 18 in 2010. Winning the opening race of the Super 6000 class at the age of 20 in 2012, Kim Dong Eun surprised everyone and built his career by consistently reaching the podium thereafter. Transferring to CJ Logistics Racing, formerly CJ Racing, in 2015, he emerged as the top domestic player with a total of 4 wins and 2 runner-up finish until 2019. Particularly known for his strong performance in night races, where he climbed the podium 5 times out of 10 appearances, Kim Dong Eun is being touted as a strong contender for victory in one-third of the night races this season.
    Career and Achievements
    Kim Dong EunDriver
    Born in 1991
    • 2023Korea Tire Research Institute
    • 2020Military Service
    • 2019CJ Logistics Superrace Championship ASA 6000 class 4R winner
    • 2017CJ Logistics Superrace Championship Super 6000 Class 5R 3rd place
    • 2016CJ Logistics Superrace Championship SK ZIC 6000 class 1R winner, 2R winner, 5R 2nd place, 6R 3rd place, 8R 2nd place
    • 2015CJ Hello Mobile Superrace Championship Super 6000 class 3R winner
    • 2014CJ Hello Mobile Superrace Championship Super 6000 Class 2R 3rd place, 4R 3rd place
    • 2013CJ Hello Vision Superrace Championship Super 6000 class 1R winner, 2R 3rd place, 4R 3rd place, 5R 2nd place, 7R 2nd place
    • 2012Hello Mobile Superrace Championship Super 6000 class 1R winner, 3R 2nd place, 5R winner, 7R 2nd place
    • 2011Tving.com Superrace Championship Hello TV class 3rd place
    • 2011Korean Motorsports Awards Rookie of the Year
    • 2010CJ O Superrace Championship Super 6000 class debut

  • Lee Jung wooDriver
    Born in 1995
    Lee Jung woo, who entered motorsports through the Korea Kart Championship in 2013, went to Japan in 2015 to become a professional driver. He participated in the GT Academy, an international audition that selects outstanding talents through the Gran Turismo racing game to debut as real professional drivers. Winning the GT Academy Japan preliminaries among over 60,000 participants, Lee Jung woo achieved runner-up in the Asian region, demonstrating his potential as a driver. Until 2018, Lee built his career in Japan and debuted as a professional driver in Korea in 2019 after passing the CJ Logistics Racing public entrance test. Making it to the podium with a 3rd place finish in the debut year's 8 rounds, Lee Jung woo continued to excel, climbing the podium multiple times from 2020 to 2022. All eyes are on Lee Jung woo's performance as he returns to CJ Logistics Racing after 5 years this season.
    Career and Achievements
    Lee Jung wooDriver
    Born in 1995
    • 2023Military Service
    • 2022CJ Logistics Superrace Championship Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance 6000 class 5R 3rd place, 7R 2nd place, overall 9th place
    • 2021CJ Logistics Superrace Championship Super 6000 class 5R 3rd place, overall 9th place
    • 2020CJ Logistics Superrace Championship ASA 6000 class 5R and 7R 2nd place, overall 6th place
    • 2019CJ Logistics Superrace Championship ASA 6000 class debut and 8R 3rd place
    • 2018Japanese Super Formula Junior SUGO Series 3rd place
      Super Dike Fuji 24-hour Endurance ST1 winner
    • 2017Nissan GT Academy Japan regional finals winner
    • 2013Karting Introduction

  • Oh Han SolDriver
    Born in 1988
    Oh Han Sol dreamed of becoming a driver after seeing CJ Logistics Racing senior Hwang Jin-woo drive at the Everland Speedway Circuit.
    After completing his military service, he joined a kart team and built his career by participating in amateur competitions. Selected as the winner of the "Super Rookie Project," a driver development audition in 2012, he debuted in the Hello Mobile Superrace Championship N9000 class and was selected as one of the final 4 contestants in the rally driver selection audition called "The Rallyist" hosted by SBS in 2015, earning him the opportunity to complete driver training with the WRC Hyundai World Rally Team in Germany. With a total of 18 podium finishes and 2 wins, Oh Han Sol gained recognition by finishing 3rd overall in the Superrace Championship GT class series in 2018. Debuting in the Super 6000 class with JunPitted Racing in 2022 and transferring to CJ Logistics Racing in 2023, he recorded 11th place overall in the series. Oh Han Sol has a strong mental fortitude and adapts quickly to new environments, and his aggressive driving skills are highly anticipated this season.
    Career and Achievements
    Oh Han SolDriver
    Born in 1988
    • 2023CJ Logistics Superrace Championship Super 6000 class overall 11th place
    • 2022CJ Logistics Superrace Championship Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance 6000 class debut and overall 14th place
    • 2019CJ Logistics Superrace Championship GT1 3rd overall
    • 2018CJ Logistics Superrace Championship GT overall 2nd place
    • 2017CJ Logistics Superrace Championship GT2 4th overall
    • 2016Korea Speed ​​Festival Veloster Turbo Masters overall runner-up
    • 2015SBS ‘The Rallyist’ final 4th place selection and WRC Hyundai Motors World Rally Team driver training
    • 2013Hello Vision Superrace Nexen N9000 Class overall runner-up
    • 2011Introduction to Karting / Participated in the Korea Kart Championship

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