Ryo Hirakawa claimed his second Super Formula pole in a row at Okayama, ahead of debuting Formula 3 graduate Ritomo Miyata
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Super Formula Lights title contenders Ritomo Miyata and Sena Sakaguchi will step up to Super Formula at Okayama this weekend
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The Dallara 320 made its Japanese debut in the rebranded Super Formula Lights series at Twin Ring Motegi, where Ritomo Miyata dominated
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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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A U-turn by Japanese immigration has allowed Kamui Kobayashi, Kazuki Nakajima and Kenta Yamashita to race in Super Formula’s season opener
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Sergio Sette Camara will race for B-MAX Racing with Motopark in Super Formula this year after Haas test driver Pietro Fittipaldi vacated his seat
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Nick Cassidy has ended speculation about his racing future by revealing he will defend his Super Formula title with TOM’S
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Honda’s Super Formula fleet has been reduced for the 2020 season after Real Racing announced it will leave the series
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Kazuto Kotaka, one of Toyota’s junior drivers, is returning to Super Formula Lights for a second full season with TOM’S
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Toyota junior Ritomo Miyata will move up to the top class of Japan’s Super GT series this year, and is linked to a drive in Super Formula
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Reigning Super Formula Lights champion Sacha Fenestraz has earned a move up to Super Formula with Toyota-powered team Kondo Racing
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Ritomo Miyata dominated the final Japanese Formula 3 round of 2019 at Okayama, defeating champion Sacha Fenestraz in both races
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Nick Cassidy has just turned 25, meaning he’s a young driver no more. It doesn’t mean this Red Bull-backed New Zealander should be forgotten by F1 though
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McLaren has just announced it will enter IndyCar full-time in 2020. Here are five young drivers, and a older McLaren-associated star, who should be in consideration for a seat
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Ritomo Miyata closed the gap to Japanese Formula 3 points leader Sacha Fenestraz with two lights-to-flag victories at Sportsland SUGO, while Enaam Ahmed took his first on-the-road win
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Ritomo Miyata closed the gap to Sacha Fenestraz in the Japanese Formula 3 standings after he and Toshiki Oyu won at Sportsland SUGO
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Sacha Fenestraz extended his Japanese Formula 3 points lead at Okayama, where he was one of three winners alongside Ritomo Miyata and Yoshiaki Katayama
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Japanese Formula 3 rookie Sacha Fenestraz and 2018 championship runner-up Ritomo Miyata collected the race wins during the 2019 season opener at Suzuka Circuit, with Enaam Ahmed getting two podium …
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There are Formula 4 championships taking place all across the world, with 100s of drivers taking part. Ida Wood goes through the talent to watch out for in 2019
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Dan Ticktum isn’t the only star of the European racing scene moving to Japan in 2019. Formula Scout talks to the drivers aiming for success in the far east