Red Bull protege Ayumu Iwasa’s Super Formula title ambitions crumbled in last weekend’s season finale at Suzuka.
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Seita Nonaka took his fourth and fifth wins of the Super Formula Lights season at Suzuka, as a bad weekend for Syun Koide kept the title fight open.
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Japanese F4 has had to postpone the fourth round of its season, which was due to take place at Suzuka this week, due to an extreme weather event
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Honda junior Yuto Nomura moved into the Japanese Formula 4 points lead in round two at Suzuka.
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Ayumu Iwasa will make his first appearance in a Formula 1 practice session in next month’s Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka.
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The 2024 Formula Regional Japanese Championship began in dramatic style at Suzuka, and Jiei Okuzumi started the season with a win.
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Super Formula has revealed the full entry list for its post-season test at Suzuka on December 6-8, which includes its official rookie test.
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Honda junior Yusuke Mitsui won both Japanese Formula 4 races at Suzuka to become a serious title contender.
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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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Honda junior Yusuke Mitsui bounced back from a points-free opening Japanese Formula 4 round to win both races of round two at Suzuka.
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The Formula Regional Japanese Championship suffered from depleted grids and depleted race action in its second round of 2023 at Suzuka.
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The Formula Regional Japan season concluded at Suzuka with victories for Sota Ogawa and Kazuki Oki
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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 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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Yusuke Mitsui reclaimed the Japanese Formula 4 points lead with two wins and two poles at Suzuka, despite not feeling well pre-weekend
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W Series has announced that it has removed its race at Suzuka on October 8, and its Asia debut will take place in Singapore instead
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Honda junior Syun Kiode now has three consecutive wins in Japanese F4 after taking two dominant victories at Suzuka
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W Series has explained how it was not just transportation logistics that influenced its deal to utilise TRS’s Tatuus FT-60 cars this year
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Kazuto Kotaka ended a long wait for his second Super Formula Lights win at Suzuka this weekend, and added a third to leave as points leader