Red Bull junior LiamLawson30 believes drivers in Super Formula should be awarded the same number of superlicense points as F2, having been impressed by his first outing in the Japanese series. sformula
Lawson has switched to Japan’s top single-seater series for his 2023 campaign after two seasons in F2, causing a sensation by winning on his debut for Team Mugen at Fuji Speedway earlier this month.
Asked by Motorsport.com if he felt his successes could encourage more European drivers to try Super Formula, Lawson said that only those drivers who had already acquired their superlicence could realistically make the switch and still aim for F1.
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