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.
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Honda will promote the second and third-placed drivers from the inaugural Japanese FIA Formula 4 season up to Formula 3 for 2016.
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The Japanese Formula 4 champion Sho Tsuboi will step up to join Kenta Yamashita in the Toyota-backed TOM’S team in the national F3 series in 2016.
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TOM’S racer Nick Cassidy secured the team’s 14th Japanese F3 drivers’ title in the last 20 years with a dominant victory in the final race of the season at Sugo.
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Nick Cassidy has secured a crucial lights-to-flag victory in the opening race of the final Japanese F3 round at Sugo, as rival Kenta Yamashita finished fourth.
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Honda Formula Dream Project racer Nirei Fukuzumi dominated Japanese F3’s second visit to Motegi of 2015, recording his first and his second wins of the season.
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After finishing a disappointing fifth on Saturday, Kenta Yamashita recovered to win the second race of the Fuji round as his main title rivals collided.
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TOM’S driver Nick Cassidy is back into the Japanese F3 points lead after winning the first race of the series’ second visit to Fuji.