F4 is now established as a home future single-seater stars. In 2020 drivers across the globe made an impact in the category
Japanese F4
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Hibiki Taira returned the Japanese F4 title to Toyota as he brought his victory tally up to 10 in the Fuji season finale
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Toyota junior Hibiki Taira continues Japanese F4 winning run at Motegi
by Elliot Woodby Elliot WoodHibiki Taira claimed a second triple win in a row in Japanese Formula 4 at Twin Ring Motegi
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Toyota junior Hibiki Taira became the first driver to win three races in one weekend in Japanese F4 at Suzuka with his fifth victory in a row
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Toyota junior Hibiki Taira won the two Saturday races at Suzuka in the second Japanese Formula 4 round of the season
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Toyota junior Hibiki Taira is the early leader of the Japanese F4 season after winning twice at the Fuji Speedway season opener
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Mika Salo’s son and Toyota juniors fill 33-car grid for Japanese F4 opener
by Elliot Woodby Elliot WoodMax Salo and four Toyota juniors feature on a 33-car grid for the Japanese Formula 4 season opener at Fuji Speedway this weekend
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The Japanese Formula 4 championship has revealed a new calendar for its 2020 season, taking in 12 races over four rounds
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Puerto Rican racer Jose Blanco-Chock will return to US F4 for a third season with Crosslink/Kiwi Motorsport, as other F4 series cancel events
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The winners of the main Japanese Formula 4 scholarship and Bionic Jack Racing competition for 2020 have been revealed
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F4 once again kickstarted careers of lots of drivers this year, including many F1 juniors. Rachel Hillman reviews the 2019 seasons, from Australia to Spain
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Christian Bogle won both United States Formula 4 races in the Formula 1 support event at Circuit of the Americas
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F4 round-up: SMP and Japanese champions crowned, Jakobsen closes in on Danish title
by Elliot Woodby Elliot WoodMarkus Laitala won both Formula Academy Finland races at Alastaro, where the grid was joined by the final round of Formula 4 SMP
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Conrad Clark sealed the 2019 Chinese Formula 4 title at Shanghai with his 12th win of the season
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F4 round-up: Sato’s Japanese sweep, Sulaiman wins NACAM title, Bulantsev supreme in Russia
by Tim Lumbby Tim LumbHonda Formula Dream Project’s Ren Sato extended his Japanese Formula 4 lead by winning both races at Fuji
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F4 round-up: Meyer moves to the top in Spain, Laitala kicks off second Finnish season, Ohta stars in Japan
by Elliot Woodby Elliot WoodPraga F4’s Killian Meyer moved into the lead of the Spanish Formula 4 standings in the third round at Motorland Aragon
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Honda junior Ren Sato streaked to the top of the Japanese Formula 4 standings at Fuji Speedway with a double victory
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A ‘FIA Formula 4 Dream Cup Race’ will be included on the undercard of the Japanese Grand Prix this year
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There are Formula 4 championships taking place all across the world, with 100s of drivers taking part. Elliot Wood goes through the talent o watch out for in 2019
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The first ever Formula 4 Asian-Pacific Cup will take place on October 17-19 this year at Ningbo International Speedway, with teams from Australia, China, Japan and the South East Asian F4 series
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