Team Impul has decided to keep Hibiki Taira in its Super Formula line-up for round four of the season at Fuji Speedway later this month.
Hibiki Taira
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Super Formula Lights runner-up Hibiki Taira will make his Super Formula debut at Sportsland SUGO next weekend for Team Impul.
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TOM’S driver Hibiki Taira moved into the Super Formula Lights points lead in round three of the season at Suzuka.
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Hibiki Taira won twice in the second Super Formula Lights round at Sportsland SUGO, with only a technical issue denying him triple success.
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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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Toyota has revealed its 2023 racing line-ups, with Super Formula Lights champion Kazuto Kotaka being promoted into a SF seat with Kondo Racing
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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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The Dallara 320 takes F3 design philosophy and is used in Euroformula and Super Formula Lights. Who could stand out in the two series in 2022?
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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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Four of the top five in Super Formula Lights this year will do the official SF rookie test next week at Suzuka, but not champion Teppei Natori
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Toyota juniors Kazuto Kotaka and reigning Japanese Formula 4 champion Hibiki Taira will race for TOM’S in Super Formula Lights this year
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F4 is now established as a home future single-seater stars. In 2020 drivers across the globe made an impact in the category
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Reigning Super Formula Lights champion Ritomo Miyata topped the first day of post-season testing at Fuji Speedway
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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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Hibiki 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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Max Salo and four Toyota juniors feature on a 33-car grid for the Japanese Formula 4 season opener at Fuji Speedway this weekend