B-MAX Racing’s Syun Koide extended his Super Formula Lights points lead at Okayama by taking two victories.
Okayama
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Michael Sauter now has a Formula Regional Japanese Championship lead of 53 points after winning twice in round three at Okayama.
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Honda junior Syun Koide won all three Super Formula Lights races at Okayama for Toda Racing.
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Bionic Jack Racing’s Sota Ogawa extended his Formula Regional Japanese Championship lead in round three at Okayama.
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B-Max Racing ran a private test with its Super Formula Lights cars at Okayama this week for several junior single-seater stars.
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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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Roberto Merhi will join the Super Formula Lights grid for the final round at Okayama next weekend, signing to race for B-MAX Racing
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Former W Series racer Miki Koyama became a two-time winner in Formula Regional Japanese Championship at Okayama
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Yoshiaki Katayama won all three races of Formula Regional Japanese Championship’s Okayama season opener
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Super Formula Lights has adjusted its 2021 calendar, moving its season finale from Okayama to Twin Ring Motegi
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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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Formula Scout covered Super Formula this year as more junior talents entered as a way to F1. But it was a series icon that won the title – here’s how
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Nirei Fukuzumi topped the final day of Super Formula’s post-season test at Fuji, as 2021 calendar changes were announced
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Five races, three collisions, and the thought that Honda’s next protege had gone pro too early. But Toshiki Oyu delivered at Suzuka last Sunday
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A double win at Okayama was the latest part of Sena Sakaguchi’s domination of Formula Regional Japanese Championship’s inaugural seaon
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In the latest podcast, the team discuss Mick Schumacher’s growing F2 lead, a new Super Formula star, and overtaking at the updated Zandvoort
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Tsuboi cried as he won at Okayama after qualifying crash left him ‘heartbroken’
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodSho Tsuboi said he was “crying” as he crossed the line to take Super Formula victory at Okayama, having been ‘heartbroken’ after crashing in qualifying
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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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Sho Tsuboi grabbed his first Super Formula win at Okayama, holding off his INGING team-mate Hiroaki Ishiura and reigning champion Nick Cassidy
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Ryo Hirakawa claimed his second Super Formula pole in a row at Okayama, ahead of debuting Formula 3 graduate Ritomo Miyata