Tadasuke Makino was three tenths up on the rest of the field in Super Formula’s sole free practice session for its Okayama round
Okayama
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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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Sacha Fenestraz extended his Japanese Formula 3 points lead at Okayama, where he was one of three winners alongside Ritomo Miyata and Yoshiaki Katayama
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F4 round-up: Chinese field supports F1’s 1000th race, Sulaiman dominates in Mexico, drama in Japan
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodChinese Formula 4 acted as the warm-up act to Formula 1’s 1000th world championship race at Shanghai, and it was New Zealander Conrad Clark who visited the F1 podium twice
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Sho Tsuboi came within touching distance of the 2018 Japanese Formula 3 title with his 10th and 11th wins of the season at Okayama.
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TOM’s team-mates Sho Tsuboi and Ritomo Miyata moved further ahead at the top of the Japanese Formula 3 standings at Okayama.
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Peter Allen argues that despite more incidents, the European F3 weekend at Norisring showed off the positives of the series including a quality crop of rookies, led by Charles Leclerc.
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B-Max Racing’s Mitsunori Takaboshi tripled his winning tally in the 2015 Japanese F3 season by claiming two victories in the series’ second visit to Okayama.
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Peter Allen looks back on the weekend’s racing including the Monaco Grand Prix supports, where Richie Stanaway demonstrated his abilities with victory on just his sixth start in GP2.
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Poleman Kenta Yamashita rebounded from his troubles in the first race of the Japanese F3 Okayama race by easily converting pole into a win in race two.
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Petronas TOM’S driver Nick Cassidy was in a league of his own in the first race of Japanese F3’s third round at Okayama, finishing almost ten seconds in the clear.
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This week’s Roundup reviews the opening rounds of the MSA Formula, BRDC F4 and Japanese F4 seasons.
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Tadasuke Makino remains the only race winner in Japanese F4, having picked up the win in the second race at Okayama.