Honda and Red Bull junior Ayumu Iwasa has a Formula 1 future to think about when he steps up from Formula 2 to Super Formula this year.
Team Mugen
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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
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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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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
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Super Formula pre-season testing gets underway at Suzuka this week, although not all of the race drivers will be present
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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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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
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Tomoki Nojiri claimed pole for the Super Formula season finale at Fuji, reducing his points gap to title leader Naoki Yamamoto
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Team Mugen duo Tomoki Nojiri broke Super Formula’s track record at Fuji Speedway in free practice for the season finale
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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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Tomoko Nojiri claimed Team Mugen’s first Super Formula win of 2020 in a race of strategy convergence at Autopolis
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Tomoki Nojiri took his first Super Formula pole since 2018 in a crazy qualifying at Autopolis
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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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Ukyo Sasahara will remain with Team Mugen for the third Super Formula round at Sportsland SUGO, continuing to substitute for Juri Vips
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Team Mugen’s Tomoki Nojiri shook off set-up concerns to set the pace in Super Formula’s pre-event test at Okayama
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Team Mugen will retain Ukyo Sasahara for the second Super Formula round at Okayama, while Mitsunori Takaboshi will debut with B-MAX Racing
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Red Bull junior Juri Vips says issues persist for him getting to Japan to race in Super Formula and he is therefore set to continue in Formula 2 for Sochi
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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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Red Bull has spent several years with F1 engine supplier Honda, and supports Japanese talent. Here are four drivers in Super Formula this Sunday with unique links to the brand
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