Each year, several junior single-seater racers earn professional opportunities. Some lead to long-term careers, but not all
Ren Sato
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Team Goh has announced its Super Formula driver Ren Sato, already a Honda junior, has joined the Red Bull Junior Team for 2022
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Super Formula Lights race-winner Ren Sato has been selected as one of Honda’s drivers for Super Formula this year, and will race for Team Goh
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Four of the top five in Super Formula Lights this year will do the official SF rookie test next week at Suzuka, but not champion Teppei Natori
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The Super Formula Lights title fight came to a crescendo in the penultimate race at a wet Motegi, with Teppei Natori crowned champion
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Honda junior Ren Sato took a triple win for Toda Racing in the penultimate Super Formula Lights round of the season at Twin Ring Motegi
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Teppei Natori held off the challenges of Ren Sato to win the first two Super Formula Lights races of the weekend at Suzuka
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The Super Formula Lights season got underway at Fuji Speedway with three first-time winners in a thrilling weekend
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Toda Racing’s Ren Sato set the pace in Super Formula Lights’ second pre-season test at Fuji Speedway
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French F4 runner-up and 2019 Japanese F4 champion Ren Sato will race in Super Formula Lights and Super GT300 this year
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F4 is now established as a home future single-seater stars. In 2020 drivers across the globe made an impact in the category
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Reigning Super Formula Lights champion Ritomo Miyata topped the first day of post-season testing at Fuji Speedway
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Rather than follow Yuki Tsunoda into the European F3 scene, Honda’s latest junior exports have taken on French F4 – and are dominating
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Ren Sato won the reversed grid French Formula 4 race at Spa-Francorchamps in a Honda junior one-two
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Ren Sato came from ninth to win the reversed-grid French Formula 4 race at Paul Ricard ahead of back-row starter Isack Hadjar
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Honda junior Ren Sato took his turn to claim a double win in the second round of the French Formula 4 season at Magny-Cours
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Iwasa beats fellow Honda protege Sato to top debut French F4 qualifying
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenAyumu Iwasa beat his fellow Honda protege Ren Sato to top qualifying for the opening round of the French Formula 4 season at Nogaro. Iwasa, who has been brought directly …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has put back the single-seater debuts of many young drivers. Who are the ones to watch in F4 this year?
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Two Honda juniors will compete full-time in French F4 in 2020, with Japanese F4 champion Ren Sato and Suzuka Racing School graduate Ayumu Iwasa both heading to Europe
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F4 once again kickstarted careers of lots of drivers this year, including many F1 juniors. Rachel Hillman reviews the 2019 seasons, from Australia to Spain
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