Chinese Formula 4 acted as the warm-up act to Formula 1’s 1000th world championship race at Shanghai, and it was New Zealander Conrad Clark who visited the F1 podium twice
Japanese F4
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Honda Formula Dream Project driver Yuki Tsunoda became the first Honda protege to win the Japanese Formula 4 title in the final race at Motegi
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Konsta Lappalainen became the fourth Formula 4 North European Zone champion at Assen, holding off Michael Belov
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Yuki Tsunoda edged closer to the Japanese Formula 4 crown at Sportsland SUGO, although Honda Formula Dream Project team-mate Teppei Natori decreased his championship lead.
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Kazuto Kotaka and Joshua Car took their first Formula 4 wins of the season this weekend, with both then adding another win to their tally.
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Returnee Guillem Pujeu won all three races in the 2018 Spanish Formula 4 season-opener at Motorland Aragon for Fernando Alonso’s own team.
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Two wins at Fuji for Honda Formula Dream Project driver Yuki Tsunoda has lifted him from fourth to first in the standings.
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Some of the best single-seater racing is occuring in Formula 4, the FIA’s ideal for an entry level car. Elliot Wood previews the championships out there.
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First lap spin denies dominant Yuki Tsunoda Japanese F4 double win at Okayama
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodHonda Formula Dream Project driver Yuki Tsunoda dominated the opening round of the Japanese Formula 4 season, but a first lap spin meant he left Okayama fourth in the standings.
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Ritomo Miyata has overhauled ex-Formula Renault Eurocup frontrunner Ukyo Sasahara to retain his Japanese Formula 4 title.
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Honda will promote the second and third-placed drivers from the inaugural Japanese FIA Formula 4 season up to Formula 3 for 2016.
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Estonian drivers Ralf Aron and Martin Rump added their names to the growing list of 2015 champions in junior single-seaters last weekend, both crowning dominant seasons by securing titles with …
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This week’s PaddockScout Roundup is headlined by the second round of the European F3 season and also includes the Auto GP and Italian F4 openers.
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Japanese F4 points leader Tadasuke Makino recorded his third win in four races.
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After twice finishing second to Tadasuke Makino at Okayama, Sho Tsuboi rebounded with a win of his own in the first Japanese F4 race at Fuji.
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This week’s Roundup reviews the opening rounds of the MSA Formula, BRDC F4 and Japanese F4 seasons.
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Tadasuke Makino remains the only race winner in Japanese F4, having picked up the win in the second race at Okayama.
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Tadasuke Makino became the first winner in FIA F4 Japanese Championship’s history, triumphing at Okayama.
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Reigning Formula Masters China champion James Munro will contest the newly-created FIA F4 Japanese Championship in 2015.