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 and Toyota junior Kazuto Kotaka won the Super Formula Lights title as the season came to an end at Okayama
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Kazuto Kotaka extended his Super Formula Lights points lead with a win and a second place at Twin Ring Motegi
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TOM’S driver is now back at the head of the Super Formula Lights points table after winning all three races at Sportsland SUGO
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Super Formula Lights’ Sportsland SUGO round had a chaotic opening race on Saturday, with a third of the field retiring
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Kazuto Kotaka ended a long wait for his second Super Formula Lights win at Suzuka this weekend, and added a third to leave as points leader
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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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Kazuto Kotaka was the driver to beat for the second day in a row in Super Formula Lights testing on Tuesday, as the rain increased at Suzuka
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Kazuto Kotaka was fastest for TOM’S on a wet opening day of post-season Super Formula Lights testing at Suzuka, with 15 drivers taking part
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Toyota-contracted drivers’ absences means SF Lights drivers Giuliano Alesi and Kazuto Kotaka will be racing in Super Formula again at Sportsland SUGO
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Giuliano Alesi will substitute for Kazuki Nakajima in Super Formula for a second time in next week’s round at Autopolis
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Former Ferrari junior Giuliano Alesi will race in Super Formula for the first time at Suzuka later this month as a substitute for Kazuki Nakajima at TOM’S
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The pandemic has reduced the international contingent on Super Formula’s 2021 grid to just one driver, but it’s rewarded Japanese junior single-seaters
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Toyota junior Kazuto Kotaka will debut in Super Formula in this weekend’s Fuji Speedway season opener, substituting for Kamui Kobayashi at KCMG
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Super Formula Lights has released a 13-car entry list for this weekend’s season opener at Fuji Speedway, with one of the title favourites absent
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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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TOM’S won all three races of the Super Formula Lights season finale at Fuji Speedway with Ritomo Miyata and Kazuto Kotaka
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Sena Sakaguchi ended Ritomo Miyata’s dominant start to the Super Formula Lights season at Okayama, on the same weekend the pair appeared in Super Formula
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Kazuto Kotaka, one of Toyota’s junior drivers, is returning to Super Formula Lights for a second full season with TOM’S
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Toyota Racing Series veteran Brendon Leitch will return to the championship in 2019 in an attempted title bid
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