Super Formula has confirmed a replacement race for last month’s cancelled Autopolis round, which will now be added to the Fuji event in July. The decision was made after the Autopolis race was red-flagged due to heavy rain and subsequently abandoned. The rescheduled race will take place as a sprint event on Sunday morning over 25 laps, with no mandatory pitstops. The top nine finishers will earn points on a 12-9-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 scale, in accordance with new regulations for the 2026 season. The grid order for the race will be based on Autopolis qualifying results, with Kakunoshin Ohta starting from pole position. Ohta currently leads the championship standings by 19.5 points over reigning champion Ayumu Iwasa.
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