Teppei Natori

Japanese racing driver

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2025 Continuing to race in Super GT GT500 with Kondo Racing and Super Taikyu ST-Z with Team ZeroOne.
2024 Moved up to Super GT GT500 with Kondo Racing, securing 1 pole position and participating in both Super GT and Super Taikyu ST-Z.
2023 Raced in Super GT GT300 with Kondō Racing, winning 1 race and finishing 3rd in the championship. Also competed in Super Taikyu ST-Z with Team ZeroOne, finishing 4th in the class.
2022 Competed in Super GT GT300 with Tomei Sports and participated in Super Taikyu ST-Q and ST-3 classes, finishing 5th in the ST-3 class with Team ZeroOne.
2021 After securing funding, Natori competed in Super Formula Lights with B-Max Racing and won the championship, defeating Giuliano Alesi.
2020 Teppei Natori returned to Japan to compete in the inaugural season of Super Formula Lights championship with Toda Racing, finishing 4th overall.
2020 Natori had a planned cameo race in Super Formula with B-Max Racing, but could not compete due to medical reasons.
2019 Raced in FIA Formula 3 Championship with Carlin Buzz Racing, finishing 24th in the series. Also competed in Euroformula Open Championship with Carlin, winning 1 race, securing 2 pole positions, and finishing 6th in the championship.
2019 At the 2nd race in Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, achieved a remarkable performance by securing pole position, fastest lap, and winning the race - a feat matched only by the season's champion Marino Sato.
2019 Participated in the Euroformula Open Championship with Carlin, securing three podium finishes during the season.
2018 Competed in F4 Japanese Championship with Honda Formula Dream Project, achieving 4 wins, 4 pole positions, and finishing 2nd in the championship with 231 points.
2018 Teppei Natori secured a full-time drive with the Honda Formula Dream Project, achieving eleven podium finishes during the season, including three wins. He finished as runner-up in the championship to his teammate Yuki Tsunoda, who was a Red Bull Junior driver.
2017 Competed in F4 Japanese Championship with Buzz International, finishing 13th in the series with 14 points.

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