On the first of two double-header weekends of the season, the Indian driver was up to the task from the word go but it was clear that it was going to be yet another competitive weekend in the marquee Japanese racing series.
With just one practice session scheduled for the weekend, Narain had to acclimatise quickly and he did a neat job in qualifying which ensured he started fifth for the race on a sunny weekend at the former F1 venue.
Nojiri tried to fight back from several laps, trying to pass Narain at the hairpin but the Indian kept his head down and continued to eke out an advantage over the Japanese driver as laps ticked past. Eventually, the Team Le Mans driver crossed the line five seconds ahead, clinching his maiden podium of the season after several missed chances.
"The baseline was superb right from practice one, I think we were about four-tenths off the pace but I was quietly confident for the race and we ended up only two-tenths slower in terms of lap time as we reduced the deficit with some optimisations," he added.