Super Formula Lights has released a 13-car entry list for this weekend’s season opener at Fuji Speedway, with one of the title favourites absent
Super Formula Lights
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Toda Racing’s Ren Sato set the pace in Super Formula Lights’ second pre-season test at Fuji Speedway
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Reigning champion Ritomo Miyata set the pace in Super Formula Lights’ pre-season test at Suzuka this week
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Former Ferrari junior and F2 racer Giuliano Alesi is stepping down to F3-level competition in Super Formula Lights with TOM’S
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Atsushi Miyake, the 2019 Japanese Formula 4 runner-up, is expected to return to single-seaters this year in Super Formula Lights
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Toyota juniors Kazuto Kotaka and reigning Japanese Formula 4 champion Hibiki Taira will race for TOM’S in Super Formula Lights this year
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Lucca Allen will contest the entirety of the 2021 Super Formula Lights season with Albirex Racing, after debuting with the team last year
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French F4 runner-up and 2019 Japanese F4 champion Ren Sato will race in Super Formula Lights and Super GT300 this year
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Single-seater racing’s third tier has become multi-faceted in recent years. This is a guide to what ‘F3’ is today, and where you can find it
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Formula Scout covered Super Formula this year as more junior talents entered as a way to F1. But it was a series icon that won the title – here’s how
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Enaam Ahmed drove for B-MAX Racing on day one of Super Formula’s post-season Fuji rookie test, marking his return to the cockpit
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Reigning Super Formula Lights champion Ritomo Miyata topped the first day of post-season testing at Fuji Speedway
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TOM’S won all three races of the Super Formula Lights season finale at Fuji Speedway with Ritomo Miyata and Kazuto Kotaka
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B-MAX Racing has added former F1 driver Sakon Yamamoto and Satoshi Motoyama to its line-up for the Super Formula Lights finale
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TOM’S driver Ritomo Miyata won the Super Formula Lights title a round early at Suzuka. B-MAX Racing’s Sena Sakaguchi beat Miyata in qualifying, and did everything to hold on to…
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Ritomo Miyata took another two Super Formula Lights wins as he juggled double duty with Super Formula at Autopolis
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Ritomo Miyata believes doubling up in Super Formula and the supporting SF Lights last month will help him in his campaign in the latter
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Ritomo Miyata brought his Super Formula Lights win tally up to 16 with two victories at Sportsland SUGO
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Sena Sakaguchi ended Ritomo Miyata’s dominant start to the Super Formula Lights season at Okayama, on the same weekend the pair appeared in Super Formula
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Team Mugen will retain Ukyo Sasahara for the second Super Formula round at Okayama, while Mitsunori Takaboshi will debut with B-MAX Racing