Had Andy Soucek changed his answer to one question during his junior career, his future may have been very different and led to a top F1 seat
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Seita Nonaka won all three races at Twin Ring Motegi in Japanese Formula 4’s second round of the season
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Six years after making the bold switch from Japanese Formula 3 with Toyota backing, Takamoto Katsuta is a podium finisher in the World Rally Championship
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Honda Formula Dream Project made a winning return to Japanese F4 at Fuji but it was Toyota’s Seita Nonaka who left as points leader
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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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F4 is now established as a home future single-seater stars. In 2020 drivers across the globe made an impact in the category
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Hibiki Taira returned the Japanese F4 title to Toyota as he brought his victory tally up to 10 in the Fuji 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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With the Formula Renault Eurocup to merge into Formula Regional Europe, Peter Allen looks back at some of the classic battles between stars of the future
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Hibiki Taira claimed a second triple win in a row in Japanese Formula 4 at Twin Ring Motegi
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Toyota junior Hibiki Taira became the first driver to win three races in one weekend in Japanese F4 at Suzuka with his fifth victory in a row
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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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Toyota junior Hibiki Taira is the early leader of the Japanese F4 season after winning twice at the Fuji Speedway season opener
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Max Salo and four Toyota juniors feature on a 33-car grid for the Japanese Formula 4 season opener at Fuji Speedway this weekend
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Deemed a failure by Renault, Sacha Fenestraz responded by going to Japan and becoming Toyota’s new single-seater hope. What could 2020 bring?
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