Marino Sato has left Formula 2 after three years in the championship to join United Autosports in the European Le Mans Series.
Marino Sato
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The points table never tells the whole story, but laptimes alone don’t either. What can be read in 2022’s data?
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FIA Formula 3 runner-up Jack Doohan will drive for Virtuosi Racing in his first full Formula 2 campaign in 2022, joined by the experienced Marino Sato
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Marino Sato has been handed a three-place grid penalty for the first Formula 2 race of the weekend in Baku following his free practice crash
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Marino Sato and Bent Viscaal will race for Trident in Formula 2 this year, although Viscaal is only confirmed for the opening round
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Marino Sato will join fellow Formula 2 racer Yuki Tsunoda to form an all-Japanese line-up for AlphaTauri in next week’s Formula 1 young driver test in Abu Dhabi
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Delving into the data from the sole pre-season test for F2 and FIA F3 highlights some interesting trends, and the impact of cutting back the track time
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Former FE racer Tom Dillmann made a surprise appearance in F2’s pre-season Bahrain test on Sunday to give feedback on the new 18-inch tyres
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Pedro Piquet came out on top in a dramatic afternoon session on day one of the Formula 2 pre-season test in Bahrain
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Euroformula champion Marino Sato has signed with Trident for the 2020 Formula 2 season, completing the 22-driver field ahead of the opening pre-season test in Bahrain
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Several F1 junior drivers feature in part three of our look at the year’s best performers in junior single-seater racing
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The line-up for the first day of post-season Formula 2 testing in Abu Dhabi has been confirmed, with Carlin to run Nikita Mazepin alongside debutant Yuki Tsunoda
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Opening up engine regulations and adding the Pau GP gave Euroformula Open additional drama this year, but it was the drivers that were the stars of the show
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Euroformula Open champiion Marino Sato won a race-long slipstream battle at Monza, topping an all-Japanese podium in the first race of the weekend
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Marino Sato took his first car racing title last Saturday, sealing the EF Open crown at Barcelona. The Japanese racer breaks down how he did it
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Liam Lawson won the first Euroformula Open race at a wet Barcelona with a last-lap pass, as Motopark team-mate Marino Sato sealed the 2019 title
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Euroformula Open championship leader Marino Sato was fastest in the pre-event test at Barcelona
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BRDC British Formula 3 champion Enaam Ahmed will make a return to Euroformula Open at Silverstone with Motopark, having last competed in the championship three years ago
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Euroformula Open championship leader Marino Sato will replace Arjun Maini in Campos Racing’s Formula 2 line-up for this weekend’s Spa-Francorchamps round, and the rest of the 2019 season
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Marino Sato took his eighth Euroformula Open win of the season in race two at the Red Bull Ring, leading a Motopark one-two