Iori Kimura became Super Formula Lights champion in the season finale at Twin Ring Motegi, which took place a week later than originally planned.
Super Formula Lights
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Honda junior Syun Koide won all three Super Formula Lights races at Okayama for Toda Racing.
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He may be best known for Esports, but Igor Fraga also has an amazing real-world racing career that was held back by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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TOM’S driver Enzo Trulli claimed his first two Super Formula Lights victories in round four at Fuji Speedway.
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TOM’S driver Hibiki Taira moved into the Super Formula Lights points lead in round three of the season at Suzuka.
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Super Formula Lights is moving away from its Formula 3 origins by introducing a spec engine for 2024 rather than have multiple suppliers.
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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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B-MAX Racing’s Honda junior Iori Kimura won all three races in the opening Super Formula Lights round at Autopolis.
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The Super Formula Lights season has got underway at Autopolis, but two days of practice for the F3-level series was mostly wet.
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Igor Fraga has become the third international driver to sign up to race in Japan’s Super Formula Lights series this year as he joins B-MAX Racing
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David Vidales has been confirmed as joining B-MAX Racing’s line-up for the 2023 Super Formula Lights season.
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TOM’S has named two more drivers in its Super Formula Lights line-up, with Yuga Furutani and Enzo Trulli being its third and fourth signings.
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Honda has rewarded its Japanese Formula 4 champion Syun Koide with seats in Super Formula Lights and Super GT for 2023
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Toyota junior Seita Nonaka was fastest in Super Formula Lights’ post-season test at Suzuka, which attracted several international entries.
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Super Formula Lights, the F3-level support series to Japan’s premier open-wheel series Super Formula, will have a revamped calendar in 2023
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Toyota has revealed its 2023 racing line-ups, with Super Formula Lights champion Kazuto Kotaka being promoted into a SF seat with Kondo Racing
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B-Max Racing ran a private test with its Super Formula Lights cars at Okayama this week for several junior single-seater stars.
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TOM’S driver and Toyota junior Kazuto Kotaka won the Super Formula Lights title as the season came to an end at Okayama
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Roberto Merhi will join the Super Formula Lights grid for the final round at Okayama next weekend, signing to race for B-MAX Racing
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Kazuto Kotaka extended his Super Formula Lights points lead with a win and a second place at Twin Ring Motegi