Every year, junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. Some lead to long-term sportscar careers, while others try to make it in F1 and IndyCar.
Kakunoshin Ohta
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Honda has announced the full line-ups of all the teams that will be using its engines in Super Formula in 2023, and there are three rookies among its ranks
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There were seven drivers from junior single-seater racing in Super Formula’s post-season rookie test at Suzuka, including several F2 drivers
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Honda junior Kakunoshin Ohta raced into the Super Formula Lights points lead in round three at Autopolis
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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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Toda Racing’s Honda junior Kakunoshin Ohta was fastest in Super Formula Lights’ two-day pre-season test at Suzuka this week
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Super Formula Lights race-winner Ren Sato has been selected as one of Honda’s drivers for Super Formula this year, and will race for Team Goh
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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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F4 round-up: Meyer moves to the top in Spain, Laitala kicks off second Finnish season, Ohta stars in Japan
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodPraga F4’s Killian Meyer moved into the lead of the Spanish Formula 4 standings in the third round at Motorland Aragon