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Formula 1 vs Super Formula

Series comparison — Race Team Wiki
Formula 1 Super Formula
Category Open Wheel Open Wheel
Governing Body FIA JRP
Region International Asia
Founded 1950 2013
Team Count 641 21
Top Countries United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, United States, France Japan, United States, Germany

Formula 1

The pinnacle of single-seater motorsport. Ten teams compete across 24 Grand Prix worldwide, pushing the boundaries of engineering and driver skill at speeds exceeding 230 mph.

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Super Formula

Japan's premier open-wheel series, widely regarded as the fastest single-seater championship outside Formula 1. Features the Dallara SF23 with Honda and Toyota engines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Formula 1 and Super Formula?
Formula 1 and Super Formula are both major motorsport series in the Open Wheel discipline. Formula 1 is governed by FIA and was founded in 1950, while Super Formula is governed by JRP and was founded in 2013. Formula 1 has 641 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki; Super Formula has 21.
How many teams does Formula 1 have?
Formula 1 has 641 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki. Browse all Formula 1 teams.
How many teams does Super Formula have?
Super Formula has 21 teams indexed on Race Team Wiki. Browse all Super Formula teams.

Formula 1 vs Super Formula — Series Comparison

Formula 1 and Super Formula are two major motorsport series compared on Race Team Wiki. Formula 1 (founded 1950, governed by FIA) races in the International region with 641 teams. Super Formula (founded 2013, governed by JRP) races in the Asia region with 21 teams. Race Team Wiki is the comprehensive racing team index covering all motorsport disciplines worldwide.

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