Browning's Formula 2 experienced proved useful as he made an encouraging start to life in Super Formula
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= Williams Formula 1 reserve driver Luke Browning showed impressive pace in his second weekend in Super Formula, finishing fourth in the race at Motegi. Starting from 21st on the grid, Browning achieved Kondo Racing’s best result in almost a year, with a strategy that included a mandatory pit stop on the penultimate lap. The newly renovated Motegi track featured low tyre degradation, allowing several drivers, including third-place finisher Nirei…