Honda has announced the full line-ups of all the teams that will be using its engines in Super Formula in 2023, and there are three rookies among its ranks
Super Formula
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There were seven drivers from junior single-seater racing in Super Formula’s post-season rookie test at Suzuka, including several F2 drivers
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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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Racing is in the blood for touring car star Tom Coronel. He joined the Formula Scout Podcast to discuss his career, the cost of F4 and more
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Team Goh has announced its Super Formula driver Ren Sato, already a Honda junior, has joined the Red Bull Junior Team for 2022
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The next two FRegional Americas champions will recieve Honda-funded scholarships to race in Super Formula, it has been announced
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Team Goh has completed its two-car Super Formula line-up with the surprise signing of Atsushi Miyake
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Super Formula Lights champion Teppei Natori has announced that he will not race this year, either in Europe or Japan
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Super Formula Lights race-winner Ren Sato has been selected as one of Honda’s drivers for Super Formula this year, and will race for Team Goh
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Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. Some go to sportscars, and others reach F1 and SF
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Giuliano Alesi will race full-time for TOM’S in Super Formula in 2022 after winning a race as a substitute driver for the team this year
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Four of the top five in Super Formula Lights this year will do the official SF rookie test next week at Suzuka, but not champion Teppei Natori
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FRegional Americas leader Kyffin Simpson is staying open-minded about 2022 while he sits in a position where he could get a Super Formula scholarship
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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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TOM’S rookie Giuliano Alesi was the star driver of Super Formula and Super Formula Lights’ trip to a soaked Autopolis.
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Giuliano Alesi will substitute for Kazuki Nakajima in Super Formula for a second time in next week’s round at Autopolis
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KCMG, designer of the car used in the Motorsport Games F4 Cup, has started its own young driver academy called the Driver Development Project
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Former Ferrari junior Giuliano Alesi will race in Super Formula for the first time at Suzuka later this month as a substitute for Kazuki Nakajima at TOM’S
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Super Formula Lights has adjusted its 2021 calendar, moving its season finale from Okayama to Twin Ring Motegi
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The pandemic has reduced the international contingent on Super Formula’s 2021 grid to just one driver, but it’s rewarded Japanese junior single-seaters