Toyota junior Yuki Sano ended the Formula Regional Japanese Championship season with two wins at Fuji Speedway.
Fuji Speedway
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Toyota junior Yuki Sano took two poles and two wins on his first Formula Regional Japanese Championship outing at Fuji Speedway.
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Ryota Horachi and Hironobu Shimizu were the stars of round three of the Japanese Formula 4 season at Fuji Speedway.
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Syun Koide and Rikuto Kobayashi were the winners in round three of the Super Formula Lights season at Fuji Speedway.
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Japanese F4 was hit by engine issues in last weekend’s season opener at Fuji Speedway, leading to 10 drivers failing to start the second race.
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Drago Corse’s Hironobu Shimizu leads the points after Japanese Formula 4’s season-opening round at Fuji Speedway.
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While the FRJC grid grew from seven to 11 cars for the WEC-supporting round at Fuji Speedway, there was limited competition as per usual.
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Toyota junior Rikuto Kobayashi won both Japanese Formula 4 races at Fuji Speedway to extend his championship lead.
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TOM’S driver Enzo Trulli claimed his first two Super Formula Lights victories in round four at Fuji Speedway.
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Toyota juniors Rikuto Kobayashi and Jin Nakamura won the opening two races of the Japanese Formula 4 season at Fuji Speedway.
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Bionic Jack Racing’s Sota Ogawa leads the Formula Regional Japanese Championship standings after the opening round at Fuji Speedway.
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Super Formula Lights, the F3-level support series to Japan’s premier open-wheel series Super Formula, will have a revamped calendar in 2023
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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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Honda junior Syun Koide moved into the lead of the Japanese F4 championship at Fuji Speedway by extending his winning run to five races
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Honda junior Yusuke Mitsui leads the Japanese Formula 4 standings after round one at Fuji Speedway, despite starting no higher than sixth
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TOM’S driver Hibiki Taira leads the Super Formula Lights points after the first three races at Fuji Speedway
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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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Reigning Super Formula Lights champion Teppei Natori, without a single-seater drive this year, took part in pre-season testing this week
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Seita Nonaka overcame fellow Toyota junior Rin Arakawa to win the Japanese Formula 4 title in the Fuji Speedway season finale
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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