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Maiden Super Formula win “not enough for me”

Maiden Super Formula win "not enough for me"

Former Formula 2 driver Matsushita clinched his maiden Super Formula race victory in his 19th attempt at Suzuka with an impressive wet-weather drive from ninth on the grid, passing long-time leader Nojiri just two laps from the finish.

The B-Max driver made a rapid start to jump up to fifth, before passing Sho Tsuboi and Kenta Yamashita to move into podium positions.

He cleared Dandelion driver Tadasuke Makino on lap 27 of 31 after a long battle for second position and then reeled in Mugen rival Nojiri at Turn 1 on the penultimate tour to become Super Formula’s latest race winner.

However, despite the headline result, Matsushita sits only third in the championship on 20 points, having drawn a blank in the Fuji double header a fortnight ago. A stall at the start had wrecked his hopes in the season opener, before an incident with Makino left him 19th at the finish in the second race.

While pleased with his tyre management skill at Suzuka that granted the one-car B-Max squad its maiden success in Super Formula, Matsushita said he is more worried about the 36-point deficit he faces to reigning champion Nojiri just three races into the 2022 season.

“Starting from ninth on the grid, I wanted it to rain,” Matsushita said in the post-race press conference.

“The start was really good, I moved up to P5, but I knew I had to manage the tyres, so I only attacked on the first lap and then backed off. It was only when I saw the top two that I really started to push. 

“I’m really happy, but I didn’t cry [after taking the chequered flag]. It’s just one win, it’s not enough for me. 

“Nojiri is still really strong and we need to find a way to beat him in qualifying as well if we are to have a chance of the championship, so I want to work on this from now on.”

Nobuharu Matsushita, B-Max Racing Team, Tomoki Nojiri, TEAM MUGEN

Photo by: Masahide Kamio

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