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| | [[Plus One Racing Engineering|PORE]] did not want to miss race from trying to sign [[Ashley Watkinson]] and have signed 6th placed [[Rejects_of_LFS|RoLFS]] driver [[Brucie Kibbutz]]. [[Ashley Watkinson]] was allowed to sign on a race by race contract by [[Kamaha Motorsports|Kamaha]] for [[Prospec]]. [[Barii Mori]] was snapped up by [[Tropico Grand Prix|Tropico]] as their second driver replacing [[Yuka Katayama]] who was disappointing in testing. | | | [[Plus One Racing Engineering|PORE]] did not want to miss race from trying to sign [[Ashley Watkinson]] and have signed 6th placed [[Rejects_of_LFS|RoLFS]] driver [[Brucie Kibbutz]]. [[Ashley Watkinson]] was allowed to sign on a race by race contract by [[Kamaha Motorsports|Kamaha]] for [[Prospec]]. [[Barii Mori]] was snapped up by [[Tropico Grand Prix|Tropico]] as their second driver replacing [[Yuka Katayama]] who was disappointing in testing. |
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| |align="center"| '''[[James Davies (F1RGP2C driver)|James Davies]]''' wins for the second time in a row by being victorious at the Western United States Grand Prix, held on Phoenix International Raceway. | | |align="center"| '''[[James Davies (F1RGP2C driver)|James Davies]]''' wins for the second time in a row by being victorious at the Western United States Grand Prix, held on Phoenix International Raceway. |
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Tomo Kazama (born 24 July 1997 in Mogami, Japan) is a Japanese racing driver who currently competes in the Formula 1 Rejects World Race Series, driving for Kamaha. She is one of the most successful drivers of the RWRS feeder series, becoming the first driver to take more than one round win in F3RWRS and won the first championship of that series before winning F2RWRS. Kazama is also known for being mentored by Kay Lon.
Kazama inherented her joy of motorsport from her father, who is furiously in love with GT racing, and decided to try racing herself after her family traveled to Sportsland SUGO in 2006 to see Yuji Tachikawa and former F1 driver Toranosuke Takagi take a glorious win live. Her old-fashioned family was against this, however, she did not take no for an answer and sneaked out to do races on a local karting track. She proved herself to be a talent which allowed her to at least convince her father, who sponsored her career secretly. Sadly, her father lost his job as part of economical damage caused to his company by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake. That led to him not being able to support his daughter's plans. Fortune was in her favour with her dad winning a journey to the 2011 F1RWRS Chinese Grand Prix for his entire family in a raffle by Nissan. The second part of this prize was a lap around the track with a car by Jones Racing on the day after the race. Her father was supposed to do that lap but due to food poisoning he was not able to do anything, let alone steer a car. After much begging, the team let Tomo do that lap.
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