2023 Super Formula season

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2023 Super Formula season
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Season
Races 10
Start date TBA
Start Event Flag of Japan svg.png Fuji Speedway
End date TBA
End Event Flag of Japan svg.png Suzuka Circuit
Awards
Driver's Champion TBA
Team's Champion TBA
Seasons
Previous season Next season
2022 2024


The 2023 Super Formula season will be the 37th season of Super Formula.

As part of the new regulations, Dallara's new chassis - the SF23 - makes its racing debut. The SF23 was constructed from Bcomp bio-composite material aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 75 percent, and featured updated aerodynamic features aimed at reducing turbulent air and promoting more wheel-to-wheel racing. Nissan enter the championship as a third engine supplier with its factory arm NISMO (with support from Voeckler GPE) expanding to a two-car operation with a full race schedule.

Series tyre supplier Yokohama Rubber debuted a new "carbon neutral racing tyre" made from 33 percent recycled and renewable raw materials.


All teams used Dallara SF23 chassis and Yokohama tyres.

Team # Driver Engine Rounds
Flag of Unknown svg.png TBA TBA Flag of Unknown svg.png TBA Honda HR-423E TBA
Flag of Japan svg.png NISMO [?] 22 Flag of Belgium svg.png Kevin van Kerckhoven Nissan NR4S23 TBA
23 Flag of Japan svg.png Shinobu Katayama TBA
Flag of Unknown svg.png TBA TBA Flag of Unknown svg.png TBA Toyota RI4C TBA
TBA Flag of Unknown svg.png TBA TBA