Lawson dropped to fifth in Super Formula Rnd 2 at Fuji

| Photographer Credit: Red Bull Media

A brilliant 2023 Super Formula Series debut saw victory for Red Bull Junior Liam Lawson on Saturday at the Fuji Speedway in Japan. This was backed up by the 21-year-old New Zealander crossing the line third on Sunday, however, the Team Mugen driver was demoted to fifth with a five-second time penalty for not respecting the Safety Car procedure during the race. Tomoki Nojiri scored a convincing victory in the second race and leads the series by 14-points back to Lawson.

“Today, Race 2, P5 in the end after the penalty which is unfortunate, but I guess the rules are the rules,” commented Lawson. “To be honest, the leader was driving pretty erratically, so I was pretty frustrated to see that I was penalised when he wasn’t but that’s how it goes sometimes.”

Liam Lawson #15 Team Mugen, during round one of the Japanese Super Formula Championship at Fuji Speedway

The double-header was the start of the 2023 nine-round season with Lawson not having previously driven on the Fuji Speedway.

“Coming into the weekend, obviously I had never driven the track before, I was a little bit disappointed that Free Practice was cancelled (due to heavy rain).

“So going into Quali on Saturday I really had no idea what to expect but the car was very very good. In Quali, I put a decent lap together. Then in the race, our pace was really really strong.”

2023 Super Formula Series, Fuji Speedway, Round 2 highlights (with Japanese commentary)

“Learning on the go a little bit but the team did a great job to come into the weekend, with no practice and having to guess a baseline set-up. It’s really impressive that they have put together something this strong. So happy to win Race 1.”

“In Qualifying this morning (Sunday) I didn’t quite put the lap together, unfortunately. We also had a compromised warm-up, the tyres weren’t quite in the right window, but again, that’s the way it goes sometimes.

“Again, in the race, we had really good speed, especially towards the end so I think that is positive to take forward. A lot of positives, coming away second on points but definitely, there are things we can improve on as well.

Liam Lawson #15 Team Mugen, during round one of the Japanese Super Formula Championship at Fuji Speedway

“I knew coming here to Japan that the series would be at a very high level because I know a lot of the drivers that have raced here before. What has impressed me, that I didn’t quite expect is the very high level of the cars and the teams. The teams are impressive, the way they operate.

“The car is extremely fast, faster than Formula 2, a lot closer to Formula 1. Sometimes it even feels like Formula 1 in some corners. Downforce is pretty exceptional.

“And the competition, these guys have obviously raced here a long time, they are very experienced, so they don’t make many mistakes and they are very fast.”

The third round takes place at the Suzuka Circuit 22-23 April 2023.

Overall Points 2/9 rounds (Top 5)

1/ Tomoki Nojiri 41
2/ Liam Lawson 27
3/ Ritomo 18
4/ Sho Tsuboi 15
5/ Kenta Yamashita 11

Super Formula Fuji Speedway
Qualifying 1
1/ T. Nojiri (Mugen) 1m 22.06s
2/ R. Miyata (Toms) +0.046s
3/ L. Lawson (Mugen) +0.158s

Race 1
1/ L. Lawson (Mugen) 1h 15m 37.813s
2/ T. Nojiri (Mugen) +2.058s
3/ R. Hirakawa (Van Am) +5.829s

Qualifying 2
1/ T. Nojiri (Mugen) 1m 21.196s
2/ R. Miyata (Toms) +0.374s
3/ T. Oyu (TGM) +0.394s
4/ L. Lawson (Mugen) +0.449s

Race 2
1/ T. Nojiri (Mugen) 1h 03m 04.489s
2/ S. Tsuboi (Inging) +1.643s
3/ K. Yamashita (Kondo) +3.103s
5/ L. Lawson (Mugen) +6.926s (Penalty

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