The two mule cars were displayed in a special press conference held at Suzuka on Saturday as part of the Japanese Grand Prix venue’s ‘Fan Thanks Day’, where Yohihisa Ueno, boss of series promoter JRP, and all 21 drivers that will take part in the 2022 season were in attendance.
It was revealed that the cars will take to the track for a total of 14 days, testing for two days either before or after each of the seven Super Formula race weekends in 2022, starting at Fuji in April.
Two-time series champion Hiroaki Ishiura, who retired from Super Formula following the 2020 season, and Honda stalwart Koudai Tsukakoshi were named as development drivers.
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