Japanese Formula 3 rookie Sacha Fenestraz and 2018 championship runner-up Ritomo Miyata collected the race wins during the 2019 season opener at Suzuka Circuit, with Enaam Ahmed getting two podium finishes
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Dan Ticktum isn’t the only star of the European racing scene moving to Japan in 2019. Formula Scout talks to the drivers aiming for success in the far east
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Former Renault Formula 1 junior Sacha Fenestraz topped the second pre-season Japanese Formula 3 test at Fuji
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Enaam Ahmed secures B-MAX/Motopark Japanese F3 drive after losing ThreeBond seat
by Elliot Woodby Elliot WoodEnaam Ahmed will race for B-MAX Racing with Motopark in Japanese Formula 3 this season after a contractual issue prevented him from taking up his ThreeBond Racing drive
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Japanese Formula 3 runner-up Ritomo Miyata started his 2019 title campaign with the fastest time in the pre-season Suzuka test
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BRDC British Formula 3 champion Enaam Ahmed will race in Japan this year after securing a deal with ThreeBond Racing in the Japanese F3 championship
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Sacha Fenestraz will move into the Japanese Formula 3 Championship in 2019, having finalised a drive with the B-Max with Motopark squad.
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Formula Renault Eurocup race-winner Charles Milesi and Formula 4 racer Rui Andrade have become the first signings for the 2019 seasons of Japanese Formula 3 and Euroformula Open respectively
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Top Formula 3 teams Motopark and B-MAX Racing will make a combined entry in Japan’s Super Formula championship next year
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After agonisingly missing out on the 2017 ADAC F4 title, Felipe Drugovich set about a plan to ensure he would be a champion in 2018 when he stepped up to Formula 3 machinery in Euroformula Open. Elliot Wood reviews his road to dominance.
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Sho Tsuboi continued his Japanese Formula 3 domination at Fuji, taking his 12th consecutive win in the final race of the season
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The addition of two weather postponed races to Japanese Formula 3’s second Sportsland SUGO round granted Sho Tsuboi a rare way of sealing the title: a quadruple win
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Sho Tsuboi came within touching distance of the 2018 Japanese Formula 3 title with his 10th and 11th wins of the season at Okayama.
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Sho Tsuboi added another three wins to his 2018 Japanese Formula 3 tally at Motegi, where the title fight slimmed down to just two cars.
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TOM’s team-mates Sho Tsuboi and Ritomo Miyata moved further ahead at the top of the Japanese Formula 3 standings at Okayama.
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Two-time Japanese Formula 4 champion Ritomo Miyata finally won a Japanese F3 race at Fuji, but it was TOM’s team-mate Sho Tsuboi who collected the most points.
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Sho Tsuboi dominated the second weekend of the Japanese Formula 3 season after convincingly winning both races from pole position.
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Sho Tsuboi made it 11 wins out of the last 13 Japanese Formula 3 races as the 22-year-old started his third attempt at the title.
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Kenta Yamashita has won the Japanese Formula 3 title at the third attempt, overhauling Jann Mardenborough with a final-round hat-trick.
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Jann Mardenborough will race in Japanese Formula 3 this year for the Nissan-backed B-Max team.