Formula Scout covered Super Formula this year as more junior talents entered as a way to F1. But it was a series icon that won the title – here’s how
Suzuka
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Nirei Fukuzumi topped the final day of Super Formula’s post-season test at Fuji, as 2021 calendar changes were announced
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Five races, three collisions, and the thought that Honda’s next protege had gone pro too early. But Toshiki Oyu delivered at Suzuka last Sunday
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TOM’S driver Ritomo Miyata won the Super Formula Lights title a round early at Suzuka. B-MAX Racing’s Sena Sakaguchi beat Miyata in qualifying, and did everything to hold on to…
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Toshiki Oyu bounced back from a difficult start to his rookie Super Formula season to win the penultimate round at Suzuka
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Nick Cassidy claimed pole for the second Super Formula race at Suzuka, breaking the track record sat the previous day by Naoki Yamamoto
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Naoki Yamamoto controlled the disrupted first race of Super Formula’s Suzuka double-header, as former points leader Ryo Hirakawa retired
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Naoki Yamamoto smashed Super Formula’s Suzuka track record in qualifying, as points leader Ryo Hirakawa failed to set a lap
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Super Formula championship leader Ryo Hirakawa set the pace in the second practice session of the Suzuka double-header
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Kamui Kobayashi returned to Super Formula after missing the fourth round and topped the first practice session at Suzuka
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Nobuharu Matsushita will remain at B-MAX Racing with Motopark for the remaining three Super Formula races
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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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Juri Vips was supposed to be racing in Super Formula this weekend. He’s now in Turkey rather than Japan, but has finally found a way of getting in F1
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Ukyo Sasahara will see out the Super Formula season with Team Mugen, with Red Bull junior Juri Vips not taking up his place with the team
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Toyota junior Hibiki Taira became the first driver to win three races in one weekend in Japanese F4 at Suzuka with his fifth victory in a row
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Toyota junior Hibiki Taira won the two Saturday races at Suzuka in the second Japanese Formula 4 round of the season
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Alex Palou was tipped as the next Fernando Alonso, with a stunning start to his car racing career. Rather than F1, he’s now finding success in IndyCar
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The Japanese Formula 4 championship has revealed a new calendar for its 2020 season, taking in 12 races over four rounds
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M2 Competition’s Cem Bolukbasi beat ART Grand Prix’s Victor Martins to the Formula Renault 3.5 Esports title at Suzuka
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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