After missing the first round of the FIA F4 Italian Championship due to ‘unforeseen circumstances’, F1FS Racing has unfortunately missed their entry into the second round of the FIA F4 Japanese Championship due to a scheduling mishap.

As most of the teams equipment and personnel have been stuck in Japan since March anyway, the Team Principle decided to enter the team in the next Japanese F4 event instead with David Williams, and two local brothers, Taro & Hiro Yamada, in the teams three cars.

The team was supposed to run under the Panasonic Formula 1 Future Stars Racing with Jagonya Ayam and B-MAX Racing Team banner. However, because the recent Japanese F4 event at Fuji Speedway was run during the week, when the team arrived at the track on Friday, no one was left in the paddock.

“It’s ridiculous how things like this keep happening to us” said the Team Principle. “I mean, who schedules a racing event during the week? It’s like they’ve done this on purpose to make our team look bad.”

Chief Mechanic Justin Slider arrived at the circuit early Friday morning and broke the news to the team.

“They must be doing something different here because everyone else hosts races on the Weekend” said Slider. “It was hard enough choosing this event over the second Italian F4 event at Adria. We even had the organisers of the Italian series begging us to participate since there was going to be a low driver count on the entry list this weekend.”

While Williams was quick to leave the track before he missed his shift at the Misanoya Hardware Store, both the Yamada brothers stuck around for a few more hours. Taro Yamada gave his thoughts on the subject:

“这是一个使用谷歌的中文翻译，不要认真对待.”

F1FS Racing are hoping to participate in some F4 racing events before the end of the year, but would not confirm the rumours that both Young Rookie & Anders Andersen had left the team prior to this weekends events in Japan.