Future GPX Cyber Formula - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Day That Destiny Was Decided
Sugoh Aslada, a weak team, plans to introduce a new machine, the Aslada G.S.X., for the Fujioka Qualifier for the right to compete in the All Japan Grand Prix. However, while transporting the machine, they are suddenly attacked by a mysterious helicopter. Hayato, who was accompanying the team on his motorcycle, is forced to deliver the Aslada to Fujioka Circuit by himself under the tense situation.

Birth of the Youngest Racer
Asrada's driver registration system is so complicated that it takes up to a week to try to cancel it. Now that the race is about to start, Hiyoshi, the team's official driver, is unable to compete in the Asrada. The question is whether to give up the team's dream of winning the All-Japan Grand Prix and abandon the race, or whether Hayato, an amateur driver, will compete...but the Cyber Formula Grand Prix is not so lenient that an amateur driver can win.

Be Burning! Hayato!
Hayato takes on his first race. However, the unexpected G-forces on his body and the frustration of not being able to control the car as he wanted to wear him down both mentally and physically.

Fujioka Grand Prix
The final finally began. However, Hayato, who was pointed out by Aoi's owner, Kyoko, that his driving was not up to par, is unable to get going.

Aim for the All Japan Grand Prix!
The Sugoh 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 on the extra news.

A Nature Boy of Hokkaido

A License to the World

The Battle of Rainy Niseco

A Stormy Departure

Let the World Grand Prix Begin!

The Final Race of the First American Battle

A Glorified Racer

Survival Race

Scrap Heap of Youth

A Promise to a Girl

The Final Part of the Second Race in Peru

A Concert for Friendship

A High Speed Trap

Brazil: The Third Grand Prix Race

A Memory of a Pendant

Schumacher's Real Identity

The Secret of Asurada

Canada Grand Prix: The 4th Race

Reborn! The New Machine That My Father Left

Intense Driving! Super Asurada

The 27 Second Challenge! The Finals of the 5th Race

Confrontation! The 14 Year Old Prince

Mortal Combat On Ice! The Finals of the 6th Race

Challenge! Fireball

The Fireball Critical Moment!

The 7th Race: Bleed Kaga Returns

The 7th Race: A Tenacious Finish Line

The Miraculous 8th Race! Mortal Combat on the Big Wave

Hayato vs Asurada: The 9th Race

The Wounded Racer

The Top 3 Head-On Confrontation! The Japan Grand Prix

Glorious Winners
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