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Super Formula Lights (スーパーフォーミュラライツ, Sūpāfōmyuraraitu) is a national formula racing championship that takes place in Japan. It is a junior-level feeder formula that uses the same single seater chassis as the pan-European Euroformula Open Championship. The series will be the first with the new branding as a feeder series for the Super Formula championship. The nomenclature is similar to that of IndyCar, whose support series formerly used the "Lights" moniker as well.
Category | Single seaters |
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Country | Japan |
Inaugural season | 2020 |
Constructors | Dallara |
Engine suppliers | Toyota-TOM'S |
Tyre suppliers | Kumho Tire |
Drivers' champion | Iori Kimura |
Teams' champion | B-Max Racing Team |
Official website | superformula-lights |
Current season |
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]
The Series has similar rules to Euroformula Open Championship, which forced the name change in 2020.
Season | Champion | Team Champion | Masters Class Champion |
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2020 | Ritomo Miyata | Corolla Chukyo Kuo Team TOM'S | 'Dragon' |
2021 | Teppei Natori | TOM'S | Nobuhiro Imada |
2022 | Kazuto Kotaka | TOM'S | Nobuhiro Imada |
2023 | Iori Kimura | B-Max Racing Team | Nobuhiro Imada |
2024 | TBC | TBC | TBC |
Number | Circuits | Rounds | Years |
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1 | Mobility Resort Motegi | 6[a] | 2020–present |
2 | Sportsland SUGO | 5 | 2020–present |
Autopolis | 5 | 2020–present | |
Suzuka Circuit | 5 | 2020–present | |
Fuji Speedway | 5 | 2020–present | |
6 | Okayama International Circuit | 4 | 2020, 2022–present |
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