Junior single-seater champions Ritomo Miyata and Sena Sakaguchi will move up to Super Formula this year with Toyota-powered teams
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Six of this year’s junior single-seater champions feature in part two of our countdown of the season’s best drivers
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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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Enaam Ahmed drove for B-MAX Racing on day one of Super Formula’s post-season Fuji rookie test, marking his return to the cockpit
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Reigning Super Formula Lights champion Ritomo Miyata topped the first day of post-season testing at Fuji Speedway
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TOM’S won all three races of the Super Formula Lights season finale at Fuji Speedway with Ritomo Miyata and Kazuto Kotaka
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Naoki Yamamoto prevailed in a four-way fight for the Super Formula title in a dramatic season finale at Fuji won by Sho Tsuboi
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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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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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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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Ritomo Miyata took another two Super Formula Lights wins as he juggled double duty with Super Formula at Autopolis
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Super Formula will reach a full grid of 20 cars for the first time this year at Autopolis this weekend, as Charles Milesi makes his debut
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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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Ritomo Miyata believes doubling up in Super Formula and the supporting SF Lights last month will help him in his campaign in the latter
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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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Ritomo Miyata brought his Super Formula Lights win tally up to 16 with two victories at Sportsland SUGO
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Defending Super Formula champion Nick Cassidy claimed his first win of 2020 at Sportsland SUGO ahead of points leader Ryo Hirakawa
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Sena Sakaguchi ended Ritomo Miyata’s dominant start to the Super Formula Lights season at Okayama, on the same weekend the pair appeared in Super Formula
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Sho Tsuboi grabbed his first Super Formula win at Okayama, holding off his INGING team-mate Hiroaki Ishiura and reigning champion Nick Cassidy