List of Future GPX Cyber Formula episodes

Future GPX Cyber Formula (新世紀GPXサイバーフォーミュラ) is an anime series produced by Sunrise that aired in Japan from March 15 to December 20, 1991 on Nippon Television with 37 episodes.

Hayato Kazami, who was accompanying the team on his motorcycle, is forced to deliver Asurada to Fujioka Circuit by himself under the tense situation.

As a novice driver, Hayato struggles to handle the cyber machine, but he manages to arrive just in time for the inspection deadline.

The Sugo team heads overland to Hokkaido to compete in the All Japan Grand Prix at the Niseko Circuit.

The trip goes smoothly, but at a service area they stop along the way, they happen to find a girl who is the victim of a kidnapping that was reported in a news flash.

Ōtomo, who told Hayato that the tires will change the outcome of the race, enters the pit stop as early as the second lap.

While the two were far ahead of the others, Shinjō was the only one who calmly sensed the situation and boldly made a one-lap pass to change to rain tires.

Despite being one lap behind, Shinjō overcame the pit stop chaos and kept his 3rd place position with a smooth tire change.

The first round of the Cyber Formula World Championship was finally held at the Grand Canyon in the United States.

Gray and his team of mechanics were a group of ruffians, and the race was so fierce that the slightest carelessness could result in death.

Hayato and Asuka take a walk around the venue before the main event and meet a girl in a wheelchair, Rita, who says she is a fan of Cyber Formula.

Hayato steps out of the car to restore the cyber system, but he slips and falls further down, temporarily losing his sight.

Before joining Sugo, Miki had a dream of becoming a mechanic, and when she could not get a good response from any team, she was encouraged by G-GRIP's songs.

Hayato, Maki, and Asuka, posing as press, entered the concert hall and began to videotape the event.

Kōjirō, Asuka's father, and Junko, Hayato's mother, rushed to the hospital alongside their children to visit Osamu.

Hayato got off to a good start, but during the race he had a vision of his father, and ignoring Asurada's instructions, boosted acceleration on a corner.

Hayato proposed to catch up with the airliner with the boost of the Super Asurada and hit the radar satellite to bring the wheels down.

Under difficult circumstances in terms of timing and ejection angle, Hayato successfully hit the hatch in coordination with Asurada.

However, Karl Lichter von Randall, a boy of only 14 years old who won that race, dismisses Cyber Formula as not even worth trying.

Hayato has the cyber-wheel HSR-III come to pick Elena up in the nick of time and take her to the hospital, while he continues to race.

Round 9, the pre-last race of the season, is set at a German circuit inside a dome that uses a cyber system.

Ōtomo, who was camping near the circuit as usual, invites Hayato and Shinjō, who had come for a preliminary inspection, to his tent.

Hayato therefore suggested that they drive the GSX from Hokkaido, the starting point of the race, to Urawa, two-thirds of the way through the course, with no mistakes and no refueling.

Hayato quickly improved his position in Super Asurada, which was set to a higher power output to match the distance traveled.

Hayato, remembering Osamu's advice, drives through the "Tornado Bank," a difficult section of the circuit where the car is subjected to 6Gs of load, without easing off the gas pedal even though he suffers a "blackout phenomenon" that causes a temporary loss of visibility.

Future GPX Cyber Formula 2 is divided into four parts titled 11 (Double One), Zero, Saga and Sin.