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Toshiki Oyu
Japanese racing driver

Toshiki Oyu

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Toshiki Oyu (大湯都史樹, Ōyu Toshiki, born 4 August 1998) is a Japanese racing driver for Toyota Gazoo Racing who currently competes in Super GT for Team Cerumo and in Super Formula for INGING. He was previously a factory driver for Honda until 2023.

Early career

Karting

Oyu made his motorsport debut in karting in 2007, racing in local championships on his home island of Hokkaido. He would go on to win the All-Japan Junior Kart Championship in 2010, his first year of national-level competition, and would compete in the All-Japan Karting Championship and Suzuka series between 2011 and 2015 against the likes of Ritomo Miyata, Sena Sakaguchi, and Kazuto Kotaka, finishing in third behind the former two in 2013.

Lower formulae

Oyu made his formula racing debut in 2015 after gaining the support of fellow Sapporo native Katsuyuki Hiranaka, racing in the Super FJ Okayama Challenge Cup for Rn-sports. After moving to Suzuka to further his racing career, he moved into Formula 4, remaining with Rn-sports to contest the JAF Formula 4 Championship and F4 Japanese Championship. In an extraordinarily successful year, Oyu became champion of both the West and East divisions in JAF F4, and took two race wins at Sportsland SUGO and Suzuka to finish third in the latter championship behind Miyata and Sakaguchi. In November 2016, Oyu graduated from Honda's Suzuka Circuit Racing School [ja], defeating Ukyō Sasahara, Yuki Tsunoda, and Teppei Natori to claim the first-place Honda Formula Dream Project scholarship. Oyu continued in the F4 Japanese Championship for the 2017 season as a Honda protégé, racing for the Honda Formula Dream Project's eponymous team, but would ultimately finish fourth behind reigning champion Miyata, Sasahara, and Tsunoda despite claiming victories at Autopolis, Fuji Speedway, and Twin Ring Motegi.

Formula 3

Oyu stepped up to Formula Three for 2018, racing in the Japanese Formula 3 Championship for Toda Racing. He took four podium finishes at SUGO, Okayama, and Motegi, and finished sixth in the overall standings with 39 points. At the end of the season, he made his debut for Toda in the Macau Grand Prix, finishing sixteenth.

Oyu remained with Toda for the 2019 season, taking his first race victory at the fourth round in Sugo and six podiums throughout the season to claim fourth in the standings behind Sacha Fenestraz, Ritomo Miyata and Enaam Ahmed. Oyu gained his first international opportunity in September 2019, standing in for compatriot Yuki Tsunoda at Team Motopark for the Silverstone round of the 2019 Euroformula Open Championship, due to Tsunoda's commitments in the FIA Formula 3 Championship. Oyu went on to stun on his European debut, taking pole position and victory in both races and shattering the track's lap record by over seven tenths. However, despite garnering praise from Motopark boss Timo Rumpfkeil and being assessed for a spot in the Red Bull Junior Team, Oyu ultimately returned to Japan and has not raced internationally since.

Professional career

Super Formula

2020

In December 2019, amid uncertainties over his future, Oyu received a last-minute call-up from TCS Nakajima Racing to drive in the Super Formula Championship's post-season test at Suzuka. Impressive test results and the departure of incumbent Álex Palou to the IndyCar Series prompted team director and former Formula One driver Satoru Nakajima to sign Oyu for the 2020 season, partnering Formula 2 race winner and former karting rival Tadasuke Makino. Oyu impressed on debut at Twin Ring Motegi, going fastest in free practice and qualifying in fourth position - the highest of any Honda-powered driver, but suffered a puncture on the first lap and was relegated to the back of the field. He qualified well again at the next round in Okayama, taking fifth position behind Makino, but locked up his brakes into the race's first corner and crashed into Makino and Kondō Racing's Sacha Fenestraz, dashing the team's hopes of any results. His struggles continued at the third race in Sugo, where his weekend was curtailed by an early crash in qualifying, and at the fourth round in Autopolis, where he scored his first point but suffered clutch problems and a resulting drive-through penalty at the race start.

The season's fifth and sixth rounds were held in a double-header at Suzuka. Oyu qualified in seventh and second for the two races respectively, finishing the second qualifying session two tenths shy of polesitter Nick Cassidy. After finishing eighth in the first race, a sudden engine failure for Cassidy saw Oyu seize the lead. Oyu would go on to hold off Nirei Fukuzumi following a safety car restart to claim a breakthrough maiden victory. His performances continued at the final round at Fuji, where he benefited from other drivers' late-race struggles to go from sixth to second at the flag. Oyu's late-season results ultimately led to a sixth-place finish in the championship.

2021

Oyu remained with Nakajima Racing for the 2021 season, and was joined by reigning champion Naoki Yamamoto, who switched seats with Tadasuke Makino at docomo Team Dandelion Racing.

2022

Oyu remained at Nakajima Racing for the 2022 season alongside Yamamoto.

2023

Despite his strong results in the latter half of 2022, Oyu was dropped by Nakajima at the end of the year and was absent from the Super Formula entry list released by Honda in 2022, with his seat taken by former Red Bull junior Ren Satō, who moved over from Team Goh. In March 2023, Oyu was announced to be remaining in Super Formula, taking the place of Satō at the newly rebranded TGM Grand Prix team and partnering former Formula 2 driver Cem Bölükbaşı.

Prior to the season-ending double-header at Suzuka, Oyu announced that funding issues had curtailed his season prematurely despite his performances. He was replaced by Super GT driver and series debutant Riki Okusa.

2024 and Toyota switch

In December 2023, Oyu partook in the Super Formula post-season test at Suzuka for the Toyota-powered P.mu/Cerumo INGING team, prompting surprise from within the paddock. The following month, Oyu's departure from Honda to Toyota was confirmed with the release of Toyota's 2024 motorsport entry list, with Oyu being set to join Vertex Partners Cerumo・INGING for the 2024 season, taking the place of TOM'S-bound Shō Tsuboi alongside former rival Sena Sakaguchi.

Super GT

Oyu made his debut in Super GT in 2020, racing for ARTA in a Honda NSX GT300 alongside veteran and two-time series champion Shinichi Takagi. The team was later joined by Formula 2 graduate Nobuharu Matsushita for the final two rounds.

Oyu moved up to the top-flight GT500 class for the 2021 season, partnering Ukyō Sasahara at Red Bull Team Mugen.

Following his switch to Toyota at the end of 2023, Oyu joined Team KeePer Cerumo for the 2024 Super GT season, partnering longtime Cerumo driver Hiroaki Ishiura.

Personal life

Oyu is known in Japan as an online personality and automotive YouTuber, producing videos about his racing career and his personal Honda S2000. He has made numerous appearances on the Hot-Version video series (formerly Best Motoring) alongside racing driver and longtime host Keiichi Tsuchiya, often featuring his own car. He has cited Kimi Räikkönen as his favourite racing driver.

Oyu has one younger brother. His parents own a curry-focused food processing company in Otaru which sponsored him throughout his junior career and sells a themed curry aimed at his fans.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesFLapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2015Super-FJ Okayama Challenge CupRn-sports TANZEN43124751st
Super-FJ All-Japan Final10001N/A2nd
2016F4 Japanese ChampionshipRn-sports1321231263rd
JAF Formula 4 - WestTANZEN Rn-sports754561151st
JAF Formula 4 - East666661201st
2017F4 Japanese ChampionshipHonda Formula Dream Project1334271664th
2018Japanese Formula 3 ChampionshipToda Racing190004396th
Macau Grand Prix10000N/A16th
2019Japanese Formula 3 ChampionshipToda Racing201006604th
Euroformula Open ChampionshipMotopark222025213th
2020Super FormulaTCS Nakajima Racing71002416th
Super GT - GT300ARTA80002454th
2021Super FormulaTCS Nakajima Racing70022415th
Super GTTeam Red Bull Mugen801002016th
2022Super FormulaTCS Nakajima Racing100111438th
Super GTTeam Red Bull Mugen8000116.514th
2023Super FormulaTGM Grand Prix60211229th
Super GTARTA81112388th
2024Super GTTGR Team KeePer Cerumo2000014*7th*
Super FormulaVertex Partners Cerumo・INGING200000*18th*

*Season still in progress.

Complete Macau Grand Prix results

YearTeamCarQualifyingQuali RaceMain race
2018 Toda RacingDallara F31726th21st16th

Complete Japanese Formula 3 results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamEngine123456789101112131415161718192021DCPts
2018Toda RacingToda RacingSUZ1
14
SUZ2
9
SUG1
3
SUG2
4
FUJ1
4
FUJ2
Ret
OKA1
9
OKA2
3
OKA3
C
MOT1
3
MOT2
6
MOT3
3
OKA1
Ret
OKA2
5
OKA3
C
SUG1
6
SUG2
4
SUG3
Ret
SUG4
DNS
FUJ1
4
FUJ2
4
6th39
2019Toda RacingToda RacingSUZ1
5
SUZ2
4
AUT1
2
AUT2
2
AUT3
2
OKA1
6
OKA2
6
OKA3
6
SUG1
5
SUG2
1
FUJ1
3
FUJ2
6
SUG1
6
SUG2
7
SUG3
6
MOT1
3
MOT2
5
MOT3
7
OKA1
5
OKA2
5
4th60

Complete Super Formula results

YearEntrant12345678910DCPoints
2020TCS Nakajima RacingMOT
15
OKA
15
SUG
12
AUT
10
SUZ
8
SUZ
1
FUJ
2
6th41
2021FUJ
2
SUZ
10
AUT
7
SUG
2
MOT
6
MOT
14
SUZ
11
5th41
2022FUJ
7
FUJ
11
SUZ
13
AUT
Ret
SUG
2
FUJ
10
MOT
Ret
MOT
5
SUZ
4
SUZ
7
8th43
2023TGM Grand PrixFUJ
7
FUJ
20
SUZ
Ret
AUT
Ret
SUG
Ret
FUJMOT
3
SUZSUZ9th22
2024Vertex Partners Cerumo・INGINGSUZ
16
AUT
18
SUG
FUJ
MOT
FUJ
FUJ
SUZ
SUZ
16th0

* Season still in progress.

Complete Super GT results

YearTeamCarClass12345678DCPts
2020ARTAHonda NSX GT3 EvoGT300FUJ
7
FUJ
3
SUZ
26
MOT
7
FUJ
2
SUZ
7
MOT
8
FUJ
7
4th45
2021Team Red Bull MugenHonda NSX-GTGT500OKA
11
FUJ
11
SUZ
4
MOT
9
SUG
9
AUT
Ret
MOT
5
FUJ
10
16th20
2022OKA
12
FUJ
10‡
SUZ
13
FUJ
13
SUZ
6
SUG
3
AUT
12
MOT
11
14th16.5
2023ARTAOKA
3
FUJ
11
SUZ
12
FUJ
14
SUZ
14
SUG
1
AUT
Ret
MOT
5
8th38
2024TGR Team KeePer CerumoToyota GR Supra GT500OKA
4
FUJ
5
SUZ
FUJ
SUZ
SUG
AUT
MOT
7th*14*

Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.
Season still in progress.

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