Super Formula’s pre-season test and season opening race at Suzuka have been cancelled due to the spread of Wuhan novel coronavirus in Japan
Super Formula Lights
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Sena Sakaguchi will race for his fourth different team in Super Formula Lights in 2020 as he moves to B-MAX Racing with Motopark
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Kazuto Kotaka, one of Toyota’s junior drivers, is returning to Super Formula Lights for a second full season with TOM’S
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Reigning Formula 4 South East Asia champion Lucca Allen will step up to Super Formula Lights this year with Albirex Racing
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Sena Sakaguchi topped the post-season Japanese Formula 3 test at Suzuka, marking the public debut of the Dallara 320
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W Series champion Jamie Chadwick has revealed during her Walter Hayes Trophy return that she could race in Japanese Formula 3 next year
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Japanese Formula 3 team ThreeBond Racing will not return to the championship next year, instead moving up to Super Formula with Drago Corse
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Ritomo Miyata dominated the final Japanese Formula 3 round of 2019 at Okayama, defeating champion Sacha Fenestraz in both races
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Former Red Bull junior and two-time Macau Grand Prix winner Dan Ticktum has returned to single-seaters, shaking down the Dallara 320 being used in Euroformula Open and Japanese Formula 3 next year
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Japanese Formula 3 will adopt a new car as well as a new name next year, having confirmed it will race with Dallara’s 320 chassis from the 2020 season onwards
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Sacha Fenestraz became the Japanese Formula 3 champion with a round to spare after the B-MAX Racing with Motopark driver won two of the three races at Twin Ring Motegi
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Asian Formula 3 leader Ukyo Sasahara will make a return to the Japanese F3 championship at Twin Ring Motegi this weekend with B-MAX Racing with Motopark
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Japanese Formula 3 has confirmed it will be renamed Super Formula Lights next year, ending a 41-year use of the F3 name in Japan
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Ritomo Miyata closed the gap to Japanese Formula 3 points leader Sacha Fenestraz with two lights-to-flag victories at Sportsland SUGO, while Enaam Ahmed took his first on-the-road win
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Harrison Newey will race in Formula 3 for the first since 2017 this weekend in a Japanese championship round at Sugo
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Sacha Fenestraz extended his Japanese Formula 3 lead at Fuji after a brilliant drive in the wet, while?team-mate Enaam Ahmed was given his maiden series win
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Ritomo Miyata closed the gap to Sacha Fenestraz in the Japanese Formula 3 standings after he and Toshiki Oyu won at Sportsland SUGO
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Dallara has introduced a new single-seater car which could be racing in Europe and Japan next year. It’s not called Formula 3, but it may well be the final product of its legacy
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Sacha Fenestraz extended his Japanese Formula 3 points lead at Okayama, where he was one of three winners alongside Ritomo Miyata and Yoshiaki Katayama
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Sacha Fenestraz dominated the second round of the Japanese Formula 3 season at Autopolis, sweeping all three race wins in a weather disrupted weekend