Formula Regional Japan champion Miki Koyama (mkhouse001) and Euroformula Open runner-up Vlad Lomko join TOM'S for next week's Super Formula Lights test at Suzuka:
Koyama and Lomko will both share the #37 TOM'S car as they vie for a full-time drive in the Super Formula support category during the two-day test next Tuesday and Wednesday, while Koyama will also share the #36 machine with one of the team's 2022 regulars, Yuga Furutani.
Toyota has announced that Koyama will remain a part of its domestic junior stable next year but did not specify which category she will race in. Aron and Vidales will both get a car to themselves for the test, while Fraga will share a cockpit with Formula Regional Japan race winner Ryunosuke Sawa. Ex-Formula 2 racer Lirim Zendeli, who was the fourth international driver for B-Max at Okayama, is absent from the entry list, suggesting he may have dropped out of contention for a 2023 drive.
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