Kazuto Kotaka was the driver to beat for the second day in a row in Super Formula Lights testing on Tuesday, as the rain increased at Suzuka
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Kazuto Kotaka was fastest for TOM’S on a wet opening day of post-season Super Formula Lights testing at Suzuka, with 15 drivers taking part
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Giuliano Alesi will race full-time for TOM’S in Super Formula in 2022 after winning a race as a substitute driver for the team this year
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Giuliano Alesi made up for the sourness of title defeat in Super Formula Lights by ending the season with his fourth series win
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The Super Formula Lights title fight came to a crescendo in the penultimate race at a wet Motegi, with Teppei Natori crowned champion
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The Super Formula Lights title fight has cut down to two drivers, with Giuliano Alesi closing in on Teppei Natori with victory at Motegi
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Super Formula Lights title contender Giuliano Alesi has had to resort to crowdfunding to aquire funding to see out his season
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TOM’S driver Yuga Furutani consolidated his FRJC lead at Fuji, as Ryunosuke Sawa took home a debut win for D’station Racing
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TOM’S driver Yugu Furutani moved into the Formula Regional Japanese Championship lead in the Twin Ring Motegi triple-header
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Giuliano Alesi took his first two Super Formula Lights wins at Sportsland SUGO
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Toyota-contracted drivers’ absences means SF Lights drivers Giuliano Alesi and Kazuto Kotaka will be racing in Super Formula again at Sportsland SUGO
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TOM’S rookie Giuliano Alesi was the star driver of Super Formula and Super Formula Lights’ trip to a soaked Autopolis.
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Giuliano Alesi will substitute for Kazuki Nakajima in Super Formula for a second time in next week’s round at Autopolis
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Former Ferrari junior Giuliano Alesi will race in Super Formula for the first time at Suzuka later this month as a substitute for Kazuki Nakajima at TOM’S
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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 Lights has released a 13-car entry list for this weekend’s season opener at Fuji Speedway, with one of the title favourites absent
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Reigning champion Ritomo Miyata set the pace in Super Formula Lights’ pre-season test at Suzuka this week
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Former Ferrari junior and F2 racer Giuliano Alesi is stepping down to F3-level competition in Super Formula Lights with TOM’S
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The starring F1 debut isn’t what Pedro de la Rosa is remembered for, and most of his impact was made in tests. But his contributions should be celebrated
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Toyota juniors Kazuto Kotaka and reigning Japanese Formula 4 champion Hibiki Taira will race for TOM’S in Super Formula Lights this year