Honda junior Yuto Nomura won the sole Japanese F4 race at Autopolis at the end of a wet weekend in which multiple sessions were cancelled.
Autopolis
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The Super Formula Lights season began at Autopolis this weekend, and Seita Nonaka emerged as the points leader after the first three races.
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Toyota junior Rikuto Kobayashi reclaimed the Japanese Formula 4 points lead with a win and a third place at Autopolis.
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B-MAX Racing’s Honda junior Iori Kimura won all three races in the opening Super Formula Lights round at Autopolis.
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The Super Formula Lights season has got underway at Autopolis, but two days of practice for the F3-level series was mostly wet.
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The Japanese F4 points lead has changed hands again ahead of the last round, as Honda junior Syun Koide returns to the top of the points table
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Honda junior Kakunoshin Ohta raced into the Super Formula Lights points lead in round three at Autopolis
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The gap between games, and fresh from the news that the Motorsport Games is delayed, gave Formula Scout the opportunity to get creative in the latest podcast
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TOM’S rookie Giuliano Alesi was the star driver of Super Formula and Super Formula Lights’ trip to a soaked Autopolis.
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Giuliano Alesi will substitute for Kazuki Nakajima in Super Formula for a second time in next week’s round at Autopolis
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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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Sena Sakaguchi ended the first Formula Regional Japan season at Autopolis with the title and an unbeaten run of 11 wins
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Five races, three collisions, and the thought that Honda’s next protege had gone pro too early. But Toshiki Oyu delivered at Suzuka last Sunday
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Four-time Super Formula champion Satoshi Motoyama is set to return to single-seater racing in Formula Regional Japanese Championship
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F2 race-winner Nobuharu Matsushita was pleased to be back in a single-seater after returning to action in Super Formula at Autopolis last weekend
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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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Tomoko Nojiri claimed Team Mugen’s first Super Formula win of 2020 in a race of strategy convergence at Autopolis
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Tomoki Nojiri took his first Super Formula pole since 2018 in a crazy qualifying at Autopolis
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Nirei Fukuzumi prevailed in a last-minute shootout to be top of the times in Super Formula free practice at Autopolis
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Nobuharu Matsushita has recieved a call-up to replace Sergio Sette Camara at B-MAX Racing in Super Formula this weekend
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