Rin Arakawa

[2] He made his full season debut with Zap Speed, where he managed to get 2 podiums.

He was runners-up in the standings with 2 wins, and 8 podiums, losing out to Seita Nonaka by 4 points.

He lost out to Honda Junior drivers, champion Syun Koide & runners up Yusuke Mitsui.

Arakawa spent another year in the series, as he returns to Zap Speed for his fourth season in F4.

[citation needed] Arakawa joined Tomei Sport for the Super GT - GT300 2024 season as their third driver.