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
Sho Tsuboi
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Naoki Yamamoto prevailed in a four-way fight for the Super Formula title in a dramatic season finale at Fuji won by Sho Tsuboi
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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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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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Each year, a selection of junior single-seater racers are handed professional drives. Formula Scout ranks the best of those in 2019, from F1 to WEC
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Dan Ticktum lost his Red Bull junior status after a dismal start to his rookie Super Formula season. These are the rookies who beat him
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Formula 2 race-winner Artem Markelov and Japanese Formula 3 dominator Sho Tsuboi will move up to Super Formula this year with Team LeMans and Inging respectively
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Each year, Formula Scout selects its top 50 junior single-seater drivers of the past 12 months. We begin this year’s countdown with drivers 50 to 41.
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Sophia Floersch has undergone a successful operation on the spinal injury she incurred during a horror crash in the Macau Grand Prix
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Sophia Floersch has suffered a spinal fracture from her horrific Macau Grand Prix crash earlier today, according to official statements
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After agonisingly missing out on the 2017 ADAC F4 title, Felipe Drugovich set about a plan to ensure he would be a champion in 2018 when he stepped up to …
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Sho Tsuboi continued his Japanese Formula 3 domination at Fuji, taking his 12th consecutive win in the final race of the season
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The addition of two weather postponed races to Japanese Formula 3’s second Sportsland SUGO round granted Sho Tsuboi a rare way of sealing the title: a quadruple win
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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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Sho Tsuboi added another three wins to his 2018 Japanese Formula 3 tally at Motegi, where the title fight slimmed down to just two cars.
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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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Two-time Japanese Formula 4 champion Ritomo Miyata finally won a Japanese F3 race at Fuji, but it was TOM’s team-mate Sho Tsuboi who collected the most points.
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Sho Tsuboi dominated the second weekend of the Japanese Formula 3 season after convincingly winning both races from pole position.
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Sho Tsuboi made it 11 wins out of the last 13 Japanese Formula 3 races as the 22-year-old started his third attempt at the title.
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The Japanese Formula 4 champion Sho Tsuboi will step up to join Kenta Yamashita in the Toyota-backed TOM’S team in the national F3 series in 2016.
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