Red Bull has spent several years with F1 engine supplier Honda, and supports Japanese talent. Here are four drivers in Super Formula this Sunday with unique links to the brand
Super Formula Lights
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Honda junior Teppei Natori will make his debut in Super Formula this weekend, as well as racing in Super Formula Lights
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The Super Formula season opener at Twin Ring Motegi later this month will be without several of the signed drivers due to travel restrictions
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Two grands prix events may have been lost by Euroformula due to coronavirus, but the series’ momentum shouldn’t be lost with a new car to show off
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Super Formula has decided to shorten next month’s delayed Twin Ring Motegi season opener to two days as a coronavirus safety precaution
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Super Formula Lights has revealed a new 2020 calendar which keeps it on the support bill of all Super Formula rounds
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In the latest episode of the Formula Scout Podcast, Ida Wood speaks to Carlin team boss Trevor Carlin
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With little on-track action during the COVID-19 pandemic, focus has shifted to what the virtual world can offer. You can join in with these cars
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The Super Formula season has had its third race at Autopolis added to its list of postponements, provisionally leaving the calendar at just four races
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RS Fine has ended its association with HWA in Super Formula Lights to switch to a Toyota-derived TOMS engine, and has kept driver Shunsuke Kohno
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Super Formula has postponed its second round at Fuji due to the COVID-19 pandemic, provisionally leaving its calendar at five races
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Super Formula’s pre-season test and season opening race at Suzuka have been cancelled due to the spread of Wuhan novel coronavirus in Japan
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Deemed a failure by Renault, Sacha Fenestraz responded by going to Japan and becoming Toyota’s new single-seater hope. What could 2020 bring?
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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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Kazuto Kotaka, one of Toyota’s junior drivers, is returning to Super Formula Lights for a second full season with TOM’S
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Reigning Formula 4 South East Asia champion Lucca Allen will step up to Super Formula Lights this year with Albirex Racing
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Honda and Red Bull junior Yuki Tsunoda will move up to Formula 2 with Carlin after a single year in Formula 3