Honda has rewarded its Japanese Formula 4 champion Syun Koide with seats in Super Formula Lights and Super GT for 2023
Super GT
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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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Junior single-seater champions Ritomo Miyata and Sena Sakaguchi will move up to Super Formula this year with Toyota-powered teams
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French F4 runner-up and 2019 Japanese F4 champion Ren Sato will race in Super Formula Lights and Super GT300 this year
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Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. This is the graduate class of 2019
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Yuki Tsunoda will very likely race in F1 in 2021. Manufacturer support doesn’t guarantee a seat though, just ask these Japanese talents
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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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Toyota junior Ritomo Miyata will move up to the top class of Japan’s Super GT series this year, and is linked to a drive in Super Formula
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Reigning Super Formula Lights champion Sacha Fenestraz has earned a move up to Super Formula with Toyota-powered team Kondo Racing
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Honda junior Toshiki Oyu has been promoted to the manufacturer’s professional ranks with a Nakajima Racing seat in Super Formula this year
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Nick Cassidy has just turned 25, meaning he’s a young driver no more. It doesn’t mean this Red Bull-backed New Zealander should be forgotten by F1 though
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Dan Ticktum isn’t the only star of the European racing scene moving to Japan in 2019. Formula Scout talks to the drivers aiming for success in the far east
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Reigning Japanese Formula 3 champion Nick Cassidy will race full-time for Lexus Team TOM’s in the Super GT Series in 2016, as was announced at Toyota’s 2016 motorsport press conference …