Toyota junior Yuki Sano won both Japanese Formula 4 races at Sportsland SUGO, although only got points for one of his victories.
Sportsland SUGO
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There were three different race winners in round two of the Super Formula Lights season at Sportsland SUGO.
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Super Formula Lights runner-up Hibiki Taira will make his Super Formula debut at Sportsland SUGO next weekend for Team Impul.
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Sutekina Racing Team’s Fuma Horio won both races on his Formula Regional Japanese Championship debut at Sportsland SUGO.
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The Formula Regional Japan season ended at Sportsland SUGO with victories for Jiei Okuzumi and Michael Sauter, and title success for Sota Ogawa.
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Honda junior Yusuke Mitsui moved into the Japanese Formula 4 points lead at Sportsland SUGO with two podiums.
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Hibiki Taira won twice in the second Super Formula Lights round at Sportsland SUGO, with only a technical issue denying him triple success.
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Toyota junior Jin Nakamura almost doubled his season points haul by finishing second and first in Japanese F4’s two races at Sportsland SUGO
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Miki Koyama was the most consistent performer in an up-and-down weekend for many drivers in round four of the FRJC season at Sportsland SUGO
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TOM’S driver is now back at the head of the Super Formula Lights points table after winning all three races at Sportsland SUGO
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Super Formula Lights’ Sportsland SUGO round had a chaotic opening race on Saturday, with a third of the field retiring
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D’station Racing kept on Ryunosuke Sawa for a second FRJC round, and were rewarded with a second win at Sportsland SUGO
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FA Racing will expand its FREC line-up at Mugello this weekend to four cars, with the addition of Arias Deukmedjian
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Iori Kimura was the star driver at Sportsland SUGO in Japanese Formula 4, although a penalty cost him a double win
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Giuliano Alesi took his first two Super Formula Lights wins at Sportsland SUGO
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Toyota-contracted drivers’ absences means SF Lights drivers Giuliano Alesi and Kazuto Kotaka will be racing in Super Formula again at Sportsland SUGO
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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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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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Ritomo Miyata brought his Super Formula Lights win tally up to 16 with two victories at Sportsland SUGO
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Sergio Sette Camara’s race-ending crash from his Super Formula debut at Sportsland SUGO was due to being caught out by the cold on new tyres
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