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
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Tadasuke Makino was three tenths up on the rest of the field in Super Formula’s sole free practice session for its Okayama round
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Team Mugen’s Tomoki Nojiri shook off set-up concerns to set the pace in Super Formula’s pre-event test at Okayama
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Super Formula Lights title contenders Ritomo Miyata and Sena Sakaguchi will step up to Super Formula at Okayama this weekend
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Yuichi Nakayama will take the place of Kamui Kobayashi in KCMG’s Super Formula line-up at Okayama this weekend
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Tatiana Calderon will miss the second Super Formula round of the season at Okayama, her ThreeBond Racing with Drago Corse team has announced
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Team Mugen will retain Ukyo Sasahara for the second Super Formula round at Okayama, while Mitsunori Takaboshi will debut with B-MAX Racing
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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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Ritomo Miyata dominated the final Japanese Formula 3 round of 2019 at Okayama, defeating champion Sacha Fenestraz in both races
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A new Regional Formula 3 series called Formula Regional Japanese Championship has been announced for 2020, rivalling Japan’s existing F3 championship
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