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 KondÅ 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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