1992 Japanese Formula 3000 Championship

The 1992 Japanese Formula 3000 Championship was the twentieth season of premier Japanese single-seater racing. It was contested over 11 rounds at four venues. 21 teams, 34 drivers, four chassis, three engines, and three tyre suppliers competed. Italian driver Mauro Martini won the series championship for Team Nova.

The season was marred by the death of 1989 All-Japan F3000 Champion Hitoshi Ogawa in a collision with Andrew Gilbert-Scott during the fourth round of the championship at Suzuka Circuit. Since Ogawa's death, no other driver has been fatally injured in a Japanese top formula race.