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Motegi
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Toyota junior Hibiki Taira continues Japanese F4 winning run at Motegi
by Elliot Woodby Elliot WoodHibiki Taira claimed a second triple win in a row in Japanese Formula 4 at Twin Ring Motegi
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Sena Sakaguchi moved into the Formula Regional Japanese Championship points lead with a total domination of round four at Twin Ring Motegi
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Sacha Fenestraz became the seventh driver in the last 25 years to take a podium on their Super Formula debut in the season opener at Motegi
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Super Formula’s long-awaited return came at Twin Ring Motegi last weekend, and the series felt different. Elliot Wood runs through five major talking points
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The Dallara 320 made its Japanese debut in the rebranded Super Formula Lights series at Twin Ring Motegi, where Ritomo Miyata dominated
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Team Impul’s Ryo Hirakawa led from lights-to-flag in the Super Formula season opener at Twin Ring Motegi, as Sacha Fenestraz made the podium on his debut
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Ryo Hirakawa claimed his third career Super Formula pole in qualifying for the 2020 season opener at Twin Ring Motegi
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Team Impul’s Ryo Hirakawa returned to the top of the timesheet in the free practice three for Super Formula’s season opener at Twin Ring Motegi
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Ryo Hirakawa’s morning benchmark stood as the fastest time over Super Formula’s two Saturday free practice sessions at Twin Ring Motegi
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Red Bull has spent several years with F1 engine supplier Honda, and supports Japanese talent. Here are four drivers in Super Formula this Sunday with unique links to the brand
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Team Impul’s Yuhi Sekiguchi set the pace in Super Formula’s pre-event test at Twin Ring Motegi on Friday
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Honda junior Teppei Natori will make his debut in Super Formula this weekend, as well as racing in Super Formula Lights
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A U-turn by Japanese immigration has allowed Kamui Kobayashi, Kazuki Nakajima and Kenta Yamashita to race in Super Formula’s season opener
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Asian F3 champion Ukyo Sasahara has received the call-up from Team Mugen to replace Juri Vips for the Super Formula season opener at Twin Ring Motegi
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The Super Formula season opener at Twin Ring Motegi later this month will be without several of the signed drivers due to travel restrictions
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Super Formula has revealed the calendar for its 2021 season, which will begin at Fuji Speedway rather than Suzuka
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The Japanese Formula 4 championship has revealed a new calendar for its 2020 season, taking in 12 races over four rounds
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Super Formula has decided to shorten next month’s delayed Twin Ring Motegi season opener to two days as a coronavirus safety precaution
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Formula Regional Japanese Championship, the new regional F3 series set to debut this year, has been delayed again
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