Toyota Gazoo Racing has announced its motorsport programmes for 2026, including which drivers it will be backing in single-seaters.
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TOM’S driver Kazuhisa Urabe set the pace in Super Formula Lights’ two-day post-season test at Suzuka this week.
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Kiyoshi Umegaki wrapped up the Formula Regional Japanese Championship title in last weekend’s season finale at Suzuka.
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Prema has announced its line-up for this year’s Macau Grand Prix, which features a two-time winner of the event.
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Kiyoshi Umegaki grew his Formula Regional Japanese Championship lead by winning both races at Fuji Speedway on September 27.
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Kiyoshi Umegaki moved into the Formula Regional Japanese Championship lead by winning twice at Sportsland Sugo last weekend.
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Euroformula and Eurocup-3 have announced their 2026 calendars, and the latter has also attracted new teams by becoming a third-tier series.
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Kazuhisa Urabe and Kiyoshi Umegaki were the winners in round three of the Formula Regional Japanese Championship season at Suzuka.
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Tokiya Suzuki and Kiyoshi Umegaki shared the wins in round two of the Formula Regional Japanese Championship season at Fuji Speedway.
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TOM’S driver Tokiya Suzuki left the Formula Regional Japanese Championship season opener at Okayama as points leader.
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Dense fog disrupted the second round of the Super Formula Lights season at Autopolis, which Yuko Sano left as points leader.
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TOM’S driver Yuki Sano made a near-perfect start to the Super Formula Lights season in round one at Suzuka this weekend.
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TOM’S driver Rikuto Kobayashi was fastest in Super Formula Lights’ two-day post-season test at Suzuka this week.
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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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The FIA has published the entry list for the 2024 Macau Grand Prix, which will be run for Formula Regional cars for the first time.
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Syun Koide and Rikuto Kobayashi were the winners in round three of the Super Formula Lights season at Fuji Speedway.
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There were three different race winners in round two of the Super Formula Lights season at Sportsland SUGO.
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The Super Formula Lights season began at Autopolis this weekend, and Seita Nonaka emerged as the points leader after the first three races.
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Japanese F4 was hit by engine issues in last weekend’s season opener at Fuji Speedway, leading to 10 drivers failing to start the second race.
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Kaylen Frederick is staying in single-seaters’ third tier for a fourth year, but the American is finally leaving F3 after one top-five finish in 49 races.