Red Bull protege Ayumu Iwasa’s Super Formula title ambitions crumbled in last weekend’s season finale at Suzuka.
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Ayumu Iwasa will make his first appearance in a Formula 1 practice session in next month’s Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.
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Iwasa: “Everything feels very new” in Super Formula, but title still the aim
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodHonda and Red Bull junior Ayumu Iwasa has a Formula 1 future to think about when he steps up from Formula 2 to Super Formula this year.
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See which drivers charted in the penultimate part of our ranking of the most impressive performers in junior single-seater racing in 2023
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The last season with the Dallara F2 2018 was also the first since its introduction not to have an F1 graduate, but who impressed the most?
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The points table never tells the whole story, but laptimes alone don’t either. What can be read in Formula 2’s 2023 season data?
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Formula 2 contender Ayumu Iwasa will make his Formula 1 test debut with AlphaTauri in Abu Dhabi before racing in Super Formula from 2024.
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Five safety car periods interrupted F2’s Monza feature race, but there were not too many passes on restarts. So did the race’s stop-start nature influence the victory battle?
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There were lots of penalties handed out after today’s F2 and F3 races at Spa-Francorchamps, although they had little impact on the race results
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Jack Doohan and Ayumu Iwasa will start both F2 races at Spa-Francorchamps from 11th and 16th places on the grid as the rain hurt their hopes in qualifying
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DAMS’ Ayumu Iwasa was quickest in Formula 2 practice for the second round in a row at the Hungaroring on Friday.
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DAMS driver Ayumu Iwasa edged Victor Martins to the fastest time in Formula 2 free practice at Silverstone.
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Ayumu Iwasa was thinking about how he is far from satisfied with his F2 season as he stood on the feature race podium at the Red Bull Ring.
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Ayumu Iwasa has described his Formula 2 sprint race win in Monaco as the “minimum recovery” after a mistake in qualifying damaged his car
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Ayumu Iwasa won the Formula 2 sprint race at Monaco with a gap of more than six seconds to the rest of the field
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Ayumu Iwasa topped Formula 2 Monaco practice session that was red-flagged three times due to crashes
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Following comments by Stefano Domenicali and Mercedes’ George Russell, F2 drivers have weighed in on the debate about practice time at F1 events.
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Tyre warm-up emerged as the main challenge in Formula 2’s feature race in Melbourne, causing several drivers to slide off-track
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Ayumu Iwasa drove an exemplary race to take victory in an incident-packed Formula 2 feature race at Albert Park as chaos erupted around him
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F2’s Melbourne qualifying was hit by a rainstorm that prompted it to be red flagged as drivers found it “dangerous” and “not possible” to drive