Junior single-seater champions Ritomo Miyata and Sena Sakaguchi will move up to Super Formula this year with Toyota-powered teams
Sena Sakaguchi
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Enaam Ahmed drove for B-MAX Racing on day one of Super Formula’s post-season Fuji rookie test, marking his return to the cockpit
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Sena Sakaguchi ended the first Formula Regional Japan season at Autopolis with the title and an unbeaten run of 11 wins
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Miyata wins Super Formula Lights title at Suzuka with a round to spare
by Elliot Woodby Elliot WoodTOM’S driver Ritomo Miyata won the Super Formula Lights title a round early at Suzuka. B-MAX Racing’s Sena Sakaguchi beat Miyata in qualifying, and did everything to hold on to…
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Ritomo Miyata took another two Super Formula Lights wins as he juggled double duty with Super Formula at Autopolis
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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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Ritomo Miyata brought his Super Formula Lights win tally up to 16 with two victories at Sportsland SUGO
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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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Super Formula Lights title contenders Ritomo Miyata and Sena Sakaguchi will step up to Super Formula at Okayama this weekend
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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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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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Sena Sakaguchi dominated Formula Regional Japanese Championship’s third round at Fuji Speedway, winning both races from pole and with fastest lap
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Super Formula Lights regular Sena Sakaguchi dominated the first ever round of the rival Formula Regional Japanese Championship at Fuji Speedway
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Sena Sakaguchi will race for his fourth different team in Super Formula Lights in 2020 as he moves to B-MAX Racing with Motopark
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Sena Sakaguchi topped the post-season Japanese Formula 3 test at Suzuka, marking the public debut of the Dallara 320
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Honda will promote the second and third-placed drivers from the inaugural Japanese FIA Formula 4 season up to Formula 3 for 2016.