Super Formula Lights

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Super Formula Lights
B-Max Racing Team
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Super Formula Lights (スーパーフォーミュラライツ, Sūpāfōmyuraraitu) is a national

Super Formula championship. The nomenclature is similar to that of IndyCar
, whose support series formerly used the "Lights" moniker as well.

Origins

The Super Formula Lights championship started in 1979 as a

Formula 3-based series originally known as the Japanese Formula 3 Championship. Because of changes with FIA nomenclature ("Formula Regional" is now used for all regional F3-based series to prevent confusion with the FIA Formula 3 Championship), and the change from Formula Regional standards used in such series (such as the Formula Regional European Championship and Formula Regional Americas Championship; in Japan, K2 Planet acquired the rights to run a Formula Regional championship in Japan, the Formula Regional Japanese Championship from the FIA) to sharing a single specification rule set with the Euroformula Open Championship, similar to Germany's Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters and Japan's Super GT sharing a single Class 1 formula touring car, on 17 August 2019 the series promoters surrendered the rights to the Formula Regional championship in Japan and rebranded the series to Super Formula Lights.[1]

Equipment

The Series has similar rules to Euroformula Open Championship, which forced the name change in 2020.

  • Chassis:
    Dallara remains the specification chassis builder for Super Formula Championship for the 2020 season, with the Dallara 320 shared with Euroformula Open being used. The new chassis features revamped aerodynamics and a Halo intrusion device. For 2024, The series will use new updated Dallara 324.
  • Engines:
    Toyota-TOM'S, Mugen-Honda, Toda Racing and ThreeBond (Nissan) would remain as official series engine partners from 2020 season. The Spiess Tuning Volkswagen R4 engine proved to be popular. But for 2024, the series will use only TOM'S spec engine and based on the Toyota GR Yaris three cylinder 1.6-litre turbo engine.[2]

Champions

Season Champion Team Champion Masters Class Champion
2020 Japan Ritomo Miyata Corolla Chukyo Kuo Team TOM'S Japan 'Dragon'
2021 Japan Teppei Natori TOM'S Japan Nobuhiro Imada
2022 Japan Kazuto Kotaka TOM'S Japan Nobuhiro Imada
2023 Japan Iori Kimura
B-Max Racing Team
Japan Nobuhiro Imada

Circuits

  • Bold denotes a circuit used in the 2024 season.
  • Italic denotes a formerly used circuit.
Number Circuits Rounds Years
1
Mobility Resort Motegi
5[a] 2020–⁠2023
2
Sportsland SUGO
4 2020–⁠present
Autopolis 4 2020–⁠present
Suzuka Circuit 4 2020–⁠present
Fuji Speedway 4 2020–⁠present
6 Okayama International Circuit 3 2020, 2022–present

Notes

  1. ^ Mobility Resort Motegi hosted 2 rounds in 2021.

References

  1. ^ Thukral, Rachit; Tanaka, Ken (17 August 2019). "All-Japan F3 rebranded as Super Formula Lights". Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  2. ^ "Super Formula Lights reveals plans for one-make engine". motorsport.com. 27 June 2023. Retrieved 27 June 2023.

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See also