The Formula Regional Japan season concluded at Suzuka with victories for Sota Ogawa and Kazuki Oki
Formula Regional Japanese Championship
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Super Licence’s Miki Koyama won the 2022 FRegional Japan title with three races to spare with her seventh win of the season at Fuji Speedway
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Miki Koyama was the most consistent performer in an up-and-down weekend for many drivers in round four of the FRJC season at Sportsland SUGO
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Miki Koyama has sprinted away in Formula Regional Japanese Championship by enjoying an unbeaten weekend at Twin Ring Motegi
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Former W Series racer Miki Koyama became a two-time winner in Formula Regional Japanese Championship at Okayama
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Sutekina Racing Team returned to winning form in FRegional Japan as it started 2022 with three wins for Ryunosuke Sawa at Fuji Speedway
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Kazuto Kotaka will focus on Super Formula Lights this year after his 2021 programme was truncated by being called to race in Super Formula
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Yuga Furutani sealed the Formula Regional Japan title with a race to spare at Suzuka, before ending his season with a win
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D’station Racing kept on Ryunosuke Sawa for a second FRJC round, and were rewarded with a second win at Sportsland SUGO
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FA Racing will expand its FREC line-up at Mugello this weekend to four cars, with the addition of Arias Deukmedjian
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TOM’S driver Yuga Furutani consolidated his FRJC lead at Fuji, as Ryunosuke Sawa took home a debut win for D’station Racing
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TOM’S driver Yugu Furutani moved into the Formula Regional Japanese Championship lead in the Twin Ring Motegi triple-header
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D’station Racing will join Formula Regional Japan later this year, and is making an open call to find a driver to fill its car for free
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Yoshiaki Katayama won all three races of Formula Regional Japanese Championship’s Okayama season opener
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Joao Paulo de Oliveira returned to F3 for the first time since 2005 by joining Formula Regional Japan’s pre-season Fuji test on Monday
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Single-seater racing’s third tier has become multi-faceted in recent years. This is a guide to what ‘F3’ is today, and where you can find it
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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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Four-time Super Formula champion Satoshi Motoyama is set to return to single-seater racing in Formula Regional Japanese Championship
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A double win at Okayama was the latest part of Sena Sakaguchi’s domination of Formula Regional Japanese Championship’s inaugural seaon
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Sena Sakaguchi moved into the Formula Regional Japanese Championship points lead with a total domination of round four at Twin Ring Motegi
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