Nakajima Racing’s Tadasuke Makino will miss this weekend’s Super Formula season finale after getting meningitis
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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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Tadasuke Makino was three tenths up on the rest of the field in Super Formula’s sole free practice session for its Okayama round
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Super Formula’s long-awaited return came at Twin Ring Motegi last weekend, and the series felt different. Ida Wood runs through five major talking points
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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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Two demonstration single-seater races featuring many of Honda’s single-seater stars took place this weekend at Twin Ring Motegi as part of the Honda Racing Thanks Day
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Dan Ticktum lost his Red Bull junior status after a dismal start to his rookie Super Formula season. These are the rookies who beat him
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Each year, Formula Scout selects its top 50 junior single-seater drivers of the past 12 months. We begin this year’s countdown with drivers 50 to 41.
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Matsushita back to F2 with Carlin, Makino and Fukuzumi set for Super Formula
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenNobuharu Matsushita will return to Formula 2 with Honda support in 2019 following a year in Super Formula, as Tadasuke Makino and Nirei Fukuzumi are set to be taken in …
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Tadasuke Makino used an alternative strategy to claim a shock first Formula 2 win from 14th on the grid in the Monza feature race, leading Artem Markelov in a Russian …
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Honda has placed a second young protege in Formula 2 for the 2018 season, with Tadasuke Makino stepping up from Formula 3 to race for Russian Time.
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Honda protege Tadasuke Makino will drive an additional fourth Hitech entry as he moves to European Formula 3 this year. The 19-year-old fought for the title in the inaugural Japanese …
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Honda will promote the second and third-placed drivers from the inaugural Japanese FIA Formula 4 season up to Formula 3 for 2016.
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Estonian drivers Ralf Aron and Martin Rump added their names to the growing list of 2015 champions in junior single-seaters last weekend, both crowning dominant seasons by securing titles with …
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Japanese F4 championship leader Tadasuke Makino and his nearest rival Sho Tsuboi shared wins in the campaign’s second visit to Fuji.
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This week’s PaddockScout Roundup is headlined by the second round of the European F3 season and also includes the Auto GP and Italian F4 openers.
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Japanese F4 points leader Tadasuke Makino recorded his third win in four races.
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After twice finishing second to Tadasuke Makino at Okayama, Sho Tsuboi rebounded with a win of his own in the first Japanese F4 race at Fuji.
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This week’s Roundup reviews the opening rounds of the MSA Formula, BRDC F4 and Japanese F4 seasons.
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Tadasuke Makino remains the only race winner in Japanese F4, having picked up the win in the second race at Okayama.
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