Future GPX Cyber Formula/Characters

This is the character sheet for the racing anime series Future GPX Cyber Formula.

Interestingly enough, Cyber Formula is one of the very few Sunrise works to seldom change the major cast as the series progresses while adding new characters into the mix (other than switching the main character role between Hayato Kazami and Bleed Kaga in the last OVA, Sin).

As always with Character pages, MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD! You have been warned.

Tropes associated with most racers in the series:

 * Badass Drivers
 * Bishonen: Especially in the later series.
 * Calling Your Attacks: They call out their car commands.
 * Cool Car: Their cars are equipped with AI supercomputers.
 * Cool Helmet
 * Demoted to Extra: Other than Hayato and Kaga, most of the racers suffered from this in the last 2 OVAs (especially in SIN) and the SAGA drama CDs, with Randoll and Johji being the worst cases (although in Johji's case, he is still playable in later video games).
 * Last-Name Basis: Most of the racers are rarely called by their first names.

Voiced by: Junichi Kanemaru


Hayato was introduced to the world of Cyber Formula when by accident he became the registered driver of the Cyber Formula car Asurada, designed by his father while he recovered it from the hands of mercenaries. The Cyber System registers a unique user for the vehicle at the time of activation and the it would take a week to reformat the vehicle for another driver. This was not an option as the race was to be held much sooner. This forces the Sugo team to go with Hayato as the driver for the license race over the team's driver at the time, Akira Hiyoshi. After earning his license to compete in the Cyber Grand Prix, Hayato becomes the youngest driver to ever compete in the Grand Prix, at the time.

At the beginning of Zero, he was nearly killed in an accident at the British GP when he first discovered the "Zero Realm". The fear was so powerful that he cannot pull the booster handle until the Norwegian GP when he overcomes the fear of the Zero Realm with a little help from Asuka.

In the main series, Hayato has the most World Championships with 4 (John Cleeve and Pitalia Lope have won 2 each). He can go Zero and has mastered the techniques Inertial Drift and Lifting Turn, when used, makes him almost impossible to be defeated. In the series' ending, it was revealed It is also revealed in the storyline of the PS2 game, Road to the Infinity 3

Tropes associated with Hayato:
 * A Boy and His AI Supercomputer-Equipped Race Car: Later becomes a man.
 * Accidental Athlete: Subverted. Although he did enter the world of Cyber Formula completely by accident, he was skilled in motorcycle racing.
 * Brought to You By The Letter "S": His Asurada in later models has the letter "S" in them, which stands for Sugo, the team he is in, and his racing suit in the OVAs has the Sugo logo, which also has the "S" on them.
 * Brown Eyes
 * Defeat Means Friendship: He makes friends with racers after a few or more races with them.
 * Determinator
 * Die or Fly: He learned his Lifting Turn technique while in this state in Saga and also in 11, as a result, he learned the Inertial Drift.
 * Disappeared Dad: His father Hiroyuki, the person who created the AI supercomputer for his car,
 * Distressed Dude: Damn you, Nagumo!
 * Falling Into the Cockpit
 * The Hero
 * Kid Hero: In the TV series.
 * Heroic BSOD: More than a few times, but especially in episode 22 of the TV series
 * Hot-Blooded
 * Improbable Age: Not only he made his racing debut at age 14, Subverted, as in the beginning, he had almost no driving skill.
 * Invincible Hero: Only badly adjusted machines slow him down by SIN, yet he gives Kaga one hell of a trouble. Plays even straighter in the PS 1 game
 * Magnetic Hero: He earns the respect of other racers (most of them anyways), throughout the series. He even lists his specialty as "Making friends with anyone".
 * My Hero Zero: He uses the Zero Zone, His first attempt resulted in And in the last 2 OVAs, he drives the v-Asurada AKF-0.
 * Naive Newcomer: At least at the beginning of the TV series, since he has no experience in car racing.
 * Nice Guy: Most of the time.
 * No One Could Survive That: His accident in the first episode of ZERO. The TV series also has it.
 * Official Couple: Asuka and him.
 * Red Baron: "Ushiwakamaru", "The Young Emperor of the Circuit"
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Kaga and him, with Hayato as the red and Kaga as the blue.
 * Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The sensitive guy to Shinjyo and Kaga's manly men. He and Ohtomo plays the sensitive guys to Shinjyo's manly man.
 * Shonen Hair
 * Shut UP, Hannibal: To Henri in EP 7 of Zero. After shoving him to the trailer door, he asks him what he's racing for.
 * Super Mode: The Zero Realm.
 * Technician Versus Performer: The performer to Randoll and Shinjyo's technicians.
 * Ten Minute Retirement: More than once, especially at the end of the first episode of Zero.
 * He's Back: Again, more than once. Like in EP 3 of ZERO,
 * The Rival: To Shinjyo and later Randoll, Osamu and eventually Kaga.
 * Think Nothing of It: In episode 25 of the TV series, he said that he just trusted in Asurada in a reception when talked about him saving Asuka, Osamu and everyone else in a plane when the plane couldn't lower the wheel.
 * Took a Level In Badass: Once he learned more of his driving skills, he became a full-fledged racer.
 * Took a Level In Jerkass: In SAGA. He regains his original personality towards the end of episode 4.
 * Vomit Discretion Shot: In episode 3 of Double One, after he drove recklessly on the test track as he's put into Asuka's arms and then he fell down as he threw up.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: He finds himself at the receiving end of this a few times, like in EP 12 of the TV series.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: He finds himself at the receiving end of this a few times, like in EP 12 of the TV series.

Voiced by: Kotono Mitsuishi


Sugo's team staff mainly in charge of communication of the team, but also takes the management role when the manager is out. She is the younger sister of Osamu Sugo and daughter of Kojiro Sugo. She is also the childhood friend and fiancee of Hayato Kazami. When Karl Richter von Randoll entered Cyber Formula racing, he saw Asuka and fell in love with her.

Asuka and Hayato had an engagement in the Zero OVA, but because of his betrayal of his promise to not race anymore, she threw the engagement ring back at him. In the end, she forgave Hayato for what he has done and studied abroad at Columbia University to become a doctor to protect Hayato as well as all those other people who are racing.

For many times, she has been Hayato's main emotional support, which helps him to win in some situations, but at the same time, she is worried about his safety, as racing is a very dangerous profession. At the end of the Sin OVA, it is shown that and the acquaintances from the Cyber Formula world has appeared in the background to celebrate the wedding.

Tropes associated with Asuka:
 * Bare Your Midriff: In the first 2 OVAs, she wears a two-piece campaign girl outfit.
 * Big No: She lets one out in the first episode of Zero when
 * Big Sister Instinct: To Hayato in some ways, for most of the TV series.
 * Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: The brunette to Clair's blonde and Miki's redhead.
 * Childhood Friend Romance: Her relationship with Hayato, as if it isn't obvious..
 * Curtains Match the Window: She has brown hair and her eyes are also brown as well.
 * Expository Hairstyle Change: This happens to her in episode 5 of Zero. Her hair grew a bit longer in Saga and Sin. [[media:Asuka_Sugo_3436.jpg|This image]] shows side by side comparisons of her by 7 years. Notice the change in the art style as well.
 * Genki Girl: In the TV series and first 2 OVAs, to a lesser extent.
 * Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!: She gives this to Hayato in EP 35 of the TV series after he gets hysterical over trying to destroy Asurada for causing his friend Johji to be injured and retire from Cyber Formula.
 * Hair Decorations: In the earlier series, she sports a headband.
 * Hospital Hottie: One in training, as she's a medical student at Columbia University.
 * Lethal Chef: She once made parsley and durian juice for Hayato and when he doesn't want it, she drank it instead and she fainted. In the 2nd radio drama cassette, she cooked and made some food for Hayato's birthday party. This time, Hayato ate the food anyway and the cooking was so bad that he collapsed and was sent to the hospital.
 * Light Feminine and Dark Feminine: The light feminine to Kyoko's dark.
 * Memento MacGuffin: Her pendant, which has a photo of her brother, That pendant later has a photo of her, Hayato and Osamu. In Double-One, however, she threw her pendant at Osamu after he defeated Hayato in the English race. Hayato later gave it back to her at the end.
 * Nice Girl: When not in tsun-tsun mode (in the TV series), although she is a really nice girl in general.
 * Nice Hat: In races, she wears a sun visor with plastic hearts on each side (in the first 2 series).
 * Official Couple: Hayato and her.
 * Pit Girls: She was one at the beginning of the series as well as a general agent of the Sugo Team, until her role is filled by Megumi and Satsuki.
 * Shower Scene / Furo Scene: The shower scene episode 32 in the TV series and episode 4 of SAGA, and the furo scene Episode 5 of 11.
 * Sibling Yin-Yang: She and Osamu.
 * Single Woman Seeks Good Man: Hayato may be a bit temperamental at times, but he's still a really nice guy.
 * Stocking Filler: She wears those with her one-piece race queen outfit in the TV series.
 * Take Back Your Gift: In the aforementioned event above about him breaking his promise not to race again. They make it up later.
 * Tareme Eyes
 * Tender Tears
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl: The girly girl (with Clair) to Miki's tomboy.
 * Triang Relations: Type 4 with Hayato and Randoll.
 * Tsundere: A mild Type B, with heavy emphasis on the "dere". It's completely toned down in the OVAs, however.
 * Tsundere: A mild Type B, with heavy emphasis on the "dere". It's completely toned down in the OVAs, however.

Voiced by: Show Hayami


The son of Sugo corp's president Kojiro Sugo and the long lost brother of Asuka. He escaped from his home after an argument with his father due to his belief that the Cyber System isn't needed in the racing society, he then goes to England, joins the Missing Link F-1 team, and becomes The Rival of Edelhi Bootsvorz. However, he accepted the concept of the Cyber System after he became the test driver of the prototype of the Asurada Cyber System. He quits the team sometime later after he knew of Smith's ambition to take the wrong use of his father's childhood friend's creation, the Asurada Super Neuro Computer, for his own gain. He disguises himself as Knight Schumacher, and participated in the 10th Cyber Formula World Grand Prix as a driver of Union Savior to keep an eye on Hiroyuki Kazami's son, Hayato, who is now driving a machine with the aforementioned Cyber System, as well as Smith and his men. He retires in the 4th race due to Smith, who has attacked him while he's on a race duel with Bootsvorz. Osamu returns to his F-1 career after the debut of Super Asurada 01.

In Double-One, he returns for the 11th Cyber GPX as the driver of AOI Zip Formula, and won the English GP race with the Ex-Superion Z/A-8. Despite him quickly becoming a Champion favorite, his eye problems due to the incident with Smith had resurfaced and has worsened in the series. Through he still leads in points in the end of season, his eyes nearly turned blind in the final race, in which he would finish the final 3 laps solely with the navigation voices of the Cyber System. He finished fourth in that race and retired from Cyber Formula after the end of the 2016 season.

Osamu becomes an owner of Sugo Corp, and took over the manager role in the 2017 season. In SAGA, he underwent another operation, this time to correct the eye problem he has since Double-One, although it was not sufficient for him returning in races, he would still essential in the test driver role.

The alias "Knight Schumacher" was named after Michael Schumacher, who was driving in F-3 when the TV series was in production. But due to his early debut in Formula 1 while the TV series was airing, in the final episodes he was seen wearing uniforms and sitting in a garage both in the Camel-colour, which mocks the Benetton Formula where Michael Schumacher belongs in that season.

Tropes associated with Osamu/Schumacher:
 * The Ace
 * Aloof Big Brother: Sort of.
 * Awesome McCoolname: As Schumacher.
 * Beta Couple: Clair and him.
 * Big Brother Mentor: To Hayato.
 * Brought to You By The Letter "S": In 11, he has a race suit that has the letter "S" on the front and back of it.
 * Char Clone
 * Cool Shades: As Knight Schumacher.
 * Curtains Match the Window: He has brown eyes and his hair is also brown.
 * Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!: He does this to Henri in the final episode of Zero after Henri tried to abandon his chance of winning the championship. Ironically, he was slapped by his father in a flashback in the TV series before he leaves his home to England.
 * Jerkass Facade: In 11, it seems that he Took a Level In Jerkass once he challenges Hayato and the other drivers,
 * Mysterious Protector: In the first half of the TV series.
 * No Celebrities Were Harmed/Named After Somebody Famous: He was modeled after Michael Schumacher, of course.
 * Paper-Thin Disguise: Thankfully, Asuka's pendant spoils everything.
 * Red Baron: "The Supersonic Knight"
 * The Rival: To Bootsvorz, in their F1 days.
 * Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: He's the manly man to Bootsvorz's sensitive guy.
 * Sibling Yin-Yang: He and Asuka.
 * Spell My Name With an "S": He is called "Knight Shoemach" in the series.
 * Sugar and Ice Personality: He acts professional and level-headed, but he really warms up to Hayato and Asuka.
 * That Man Is Dead:
 * Together Umbrella: With Clair in 11's first episode.
 * Sugar and Ice Personality: He acts professional and level-headed, but he really warms up to Hayato and Asuka.
 * That Man Is Dead:
 * Together Umbrella: With Clair in 11's first episode.

Voiced by: Hiro Yuki


Tropes associated with Henri:
 * Arch Enemy: Of Hayato in Zero, Leon in the last 2 OVAs.
 * Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: In Zero, he may looked like a sweet and cheerful rookie, but he's a actually vengeful person who wanted to make Hayato's (and the other racers') lives miserable. He used Shinjyo, Heinel and Gudelhian to make them believe that Hayato was using reckless racing tactics to get ahead.
 * Cute and Psycho
 * French Jerk: An extreme version in Zero, although he isn't arrogant. He becomes less of a jerk in the final 2 OVAs although he still is somewhat a jerk.
 * Freudian Excuse: Probably the reason he holds a big grudge against Hayato in most of Zero:
 * Icy Blue Eyes
 * Manipulative Bastard: In Zero.
 * Parental Abandonment: His mother passed away when he was little, and his father
 * Skunk Stripe: He has silver hair with a red streak on the strand of his bangs.
 * Stage Dad: His father pushes Henri to be the best in racing and then It helps that he's a former racer.
 * White-Haired Pretty Boy

Voiced by: Akira Ishida (Road to the Infinity games only)


Seiichirou Shiba is the main character in the Play Station Game Future GPX Cyber Formula: The New Challenger. However, he also appeared in the extra endings of SIN.

In 2015, he saw Hayato's first World Championship win in Fujioka, Japan, and he has decided to become a CF driver just like Hayato. He would enter the Cyber Formula series in 2020, being a test driver of Sugo Winners, the secondary team of Sugo Grand Prix, and he was assigned with v-Asurada AKF-0/1B, sharing the same chassis with Hayato's v-Asurada AKF-0, but using a different Cyber System called "Nemesis".

In 2021, as part of an image recovery campaign in Cyber Formula due to the Al-Zard scandal, "Extreme Speed", a special event participated by major Cyber Formula drivers, was held. He was selected as the special entrant of Sugo and participated the series with Hayato and Henri.

Tropes associated with Shiba:
 * Alliterative Name
 * Ascended Fanboy: He was a fan of Hayato's when he was young, and he became a racer.
 * Beta Couple: Rena and him.
 * Official Couple: He and Rena are these in their first game.
 * Canon Immigrant: He first appeared in the PS1 game, and was later put into the final closing credits of Sin.
 * Featureless Protagonist: Averted. He has a physical appearance, personality, and story, although the player can name the character, with Seiichiro Shiba being the default (in the PS1 game) and canon name.
 * My Hero Zero: His Nemesis machine's number is "0", and he's the protagonist in his game.

Voiced by: Shozo Iizuka


He is the "acting manager" of the Sugo team. He makes sure everything is as it should be, and is in direct contact with the President of Sugo Corporation. He is very strict, although he means well. He is the friend of Hayato and Asuka's fathers.

He is called "Oyaji" by Hayato, as Kurumada treats Hayato as if he is his own son.

Tropes associated with Kurumada:
 * Bald of Awesome
 * Cool Old Guy
 * Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!: To Miki in episode 9 of the TV series. Does this to Hayato too, multiple times, although verbally.
 * It's All My Fault: In ZERO, he blamed himself for causing Hayato's accident in the fifth race, so much so that he retired briefly from his team.
 * Porn Stache
 * Put On a Bus
 * Stern Teacher
 * Team Dad

Voiced by: Shinobu Adachi


The chief mechanic of Sugo Asurada, she makes sure that Asurada is running at optimum condition at all times. At the end of the TV series, Miki gives her hat to Shinjyo and he gives her his helmet in return. They like each other.

At the end of ZERO, she becomes the chief mechanic of Aoi ZIP, and later Union Savior. She eventually returns to Aoi ZIP along with Shinjyo in 2023.

Tropes associated with Miki:
 * Beta Couple: She and Shinjyo.
 * Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: The redhead (well, reddish-brown) to Clair's blonde and Asuka's brunette.
 * Brown Eyes
 * Cool Big Sis
 * In-Series Nickname: Chief, short for chief mechanic.
 * Jackie Robinson Story: She wanted to be the top car mechanic in the world and she applied to many racing teams, but they say that either she is too young or don't need a female mechanic, and she was disappointed. Then she listened to a song called "Atarimae no Kiseiki" (which is the insert song of EP 17 of TV series), which brought her spirits back up and eventually went to the Sugo team.
 * Nice Hat: She wears a cap with her name on it.
 * Paper-Thin Disguise: In episode 6 of Saga.
 * Shorttank
 * Shower Scene: In episode 3 of 11. Shower of Angst, to be specific.
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl: The tomboy to Asuka and Clair's girly girls.
 * Tsurime Eyes
 * Wrench Wench

Voiced by: Tatsuya Matsuda (TV series-ZERO), Naoki Tatsuta (SAGA-SIN)


Miki's eager and willing assistant, he gets very emotional whenever something happens to Asurada. He is high-strung, and although shorter than Hayato, is technically older. Ryohei can sometimes make more trouble than help. He previously wanted to be a racer, but his blood is of a special type and is hard to get enough to do transfusion in case of emergency, so he ended up being a mechanic.

At the end of ZERO, he is promoted to chief mechanic after Miki leaves for Aoi ZIP.

Tropes associated with Ryohei:
 * AB Negative: Although it is not explained in-series, it is heavily implied that he has this, due to him having a special kind of blood type and played a plot point in one episode of the TV series. It is also this very kind of blood type that made him give up auto racing due to safety reasons.
 * Ill Boy: At least in a filler episode, although he eventually recovered.
 * In-Series Nickname: Pei.
 * Only Known By Their Nickname: He is rarely referred to by his real name Ryohei.
 * Older Than They Look: He is shorter than Hayato, but he is a year older than him.
 * Tragic Dream: He wanted to be an auto racer, but he has a special blood type mentioned above that made that dream impossible to achieve because if he gets injured, he loses a lot of blood and it's difficult to find a blood of his type to use transfusion.

Voiced by: Hiroshi Takemura


As the Sugo computer mechanic, Maki makes sure Asurada's programs are running error-free. He is the only one capable of altering Asurada's passwords to get Hayato out of Asurada's memory, although his attempts failed. He has a pleasant personality, but does not play sports too well.

Tropes associated with Maki:
 * Demoted to Extra: Originally an important character to the Sugo Team, he gets less and less screentime in the OVAs, until he doesn't show up at all in SIN.
 * Smart People Wear Glasses
 * Trademark Favorite Food: He sure loves sandwiches.
 * The Smart Guy

Voiced by: Yumi Touma
Tropes associated with Clair:
 * Beta Couple: Osamu and her.
 * Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: The blonde to Asuka's brunette and Miki's redhead.
 * Bunny Ears Lawyer: Her behavior is a bit...odd, but she is a really good machine designer.
 * Hair of Gold
 * Innocent Blue Eyes
 * Remember the New Girl: She was first introduced at end of the first episode of Double-One, but she's been working with Hayato's father when they were working for Missing Link.
 * Spell My Name With an "S": Is it Clair or Claire?
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl: The girly girl (with Asuka) to Miki's tomboy.
 * Together Umbrella: With Osamu in the first episode of 11.

Voiced by: Tomoko Ishimura (as Mifuyu Hiiragi)
Tropes associated with Megumi:
 * Clingy Jealous Girl: To Hayato, so much.
 * Fan Girl: For Hayato.
 * Pit Girls

Voiced by: Yuri Amano
Tropes associated with Satsuki:
 * Hair Decorations: Satsuki wears a hair bow on her sidetail.
 * Meganekko: She wears glasses sometimes.
 * Pit Girls

Voiced by: Junichi Kanemaru


Asuka's pet dog, a female Siberian Husky. In ZERO she gave birth to puppies.


 * Team Pet: To the Sugo Team, in the earlier series.

Voiced by: Toshihiko Seki


Bleed Kaga was a former 'Crash Racer' racing on the fringes of recognized professional racing. These racing often dangerous and resulting in death gave him a plethora of skills he passed on to then rookie driver Hayato Kazami when they met on the highways of Japan. They quickly became friends which was complicated when Bleed, always chasing the big money made the jump to the new Aoi ZIP Formula team formed when his "Proto Jaguar" (A modified Cyber-wheel made by Aoi) was totally wrecked in the Fireball Race and Aoi began to lose confidence in their rising star Naoki Shinjyo. Bleed and Hayato would first be friends then rivals as their goals in racing began to clash.

Like Hayato,

Due to his field race background, he also proceeded some offensive skills which can damage his opponents' cars, through he avoids to use them unless in extreme situations.

Tropes associated with Kaga:
 * Big Brother Mentor: To Hayato.
 * Big Eater
 * Boisterous Bruiser
 * Brought to You By The Letter "S": In the TV series his racing suit has the letter "Z" on both the front and back, and his helmet also has the letter "Z".
 * Brown Eyes
 * But Not Too Foreign: He is half-Spanish.
 * Celibate Hero: While he cares for Kyoko (as seen in the final episode of Sin), he is too focused on his rivalry with Hayato.
 * Genki Guy: In the TV series and the first OVA.
 * Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!: He punches Shinjyo twice in episode 6 of Zero.
 * Good Scars, Evil Scars: His trademark crescent-shaped scar on his forehead (as explained in the drama CD SAGA II: Round 5)
 * Important Haircut: He has one at the final episode of Sin.
 * The Lancer
 * Multicolored Hair / Skunk Stripe: He has green-orange hair with a black braid tail for most of the series until...see Important Haircut above.
 * My Hero Zero: Like Hayato, he also uses the Zero Zone. See My Greatest Failure above in Kaga's case.
 * Only in It For The Money: At least for most of the TV series.
 * The Only One Allowed to Defeat You: To Hayato.
 * Real Men Drive Purplish-Pink Race Cars
 * Red Baron: "Wild Child of the Circuit"
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Hayato and him, He is the blue to Hayato's red. In the final Drama CD, he is the red to Eiji's blue.
 * Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The manly man (along with Shinjyo) to Hayato's sensitive guy, although he's less muscular and more cheerful (in the first 2 series) than the standard manly man.
 * Shoo Out the Clowns: He became more serious in ZERO and the last 2 OVAs.
 * Stepford Smiler: He seems to be a cheerful, sort-of-a comic relief guy (and he is to an extent), but he hides the pain of
 * Smoking Is Cool: Once he stopped being the funny guy and started being serious.
 * Super Mode: The Zero Realm, just like Hayato and Shinjyo.
 * Worthy Opponent: Hayato, and only Hayato.
 * You Gotta Have Green Hair: With orange triangles on each side and a black braid tail.
 * Super Mode: The Zero Realm, just like Hayato and Shinjyo.
 * Worthy Opponent: Hayato, and only Hayato.
 * You Gotta Have Green Hair: With orange triangles on each side and a black braid tail.

Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa


Naoki Shinjyo is a highly successful two-time European F3 Champion before making the switch to Cyber Formula racing after being scouted by Aoi Formula boss, Kyoko Aoi. After passing the Japanese qualifying rounds, he makes his debut in America during the 2015 season with high hopes for both him and his team. In the beginning of the series, he is positioned to be Hayato's biggest rival, but as the series progresses, it's been shown that he is his own worst enemy and has a moody streak that comes up on some occasions.

In SAGA, he is kicked out by Nagumo after a sub-par performance in the test drive, but he returned later as a driver for Union Savior before going back to Aoi in 2023.

He is in a long-term relationship with Miki Jounouchi, who keeps him in line for most of the time.

Tropes associated with Shinjyo: ""Run Ex-Superion, Run...run...RUN!!!! RUN! RUN! RUN! RUN!!!""
 * The Ace
 * Broken Ace: Although it has more to do with his shortcomings, especially in the TV series.
 * Beta Couple: Miki and him.
 * Break the Haughty: He gets chewed out by Miki after he lashes out on his team's new mechanics and when he was beaten by Hayato at the English Grand Prix.
 * Brown Eyes
 * Butt Monkey: Due to his car's troubles, even when his car is about to cross the finish line.
 * Can't Catch Up
 * Cool Shades: In episode 6 of SAGA, in which the shades greatly resembles Knight Schumacher.
 * Determinator: In one episode of the TV series, when his engine runs out of fuel near the very end of the African race, he pushed the car to the finish line and managed to get 5th place. He does the same thing once in his F-3 days.
 * Don't You Dare Pity Me!: When his car got stuck in mud at the race trials in Africa, Hayato tries to help, but he said that he'd rather drop out than to take Hayato's pity.
 * Heroes Want Redheads: While not the hero, he does find a love interest in Miki, who has reddish-brown hair.
 * Hot-Blooded: He gets his moments at times.
 * Jerkass --> Jerk With a Heart of Gold
 * Paper-Thin Disguise: In episode 6 of Saga.
 * Rage Against the Reflection: The end of episode 25 of the TV series, after he was defeated by Hayato in the race trials in England.
 * Red Baron: "The Young Japanese Warrior"
 * The Rival: To Hayato, at least in at the first half of the TV series.
 * The Resenter: Also to Hayato and the other racers at first, when he gets constantly shown up by the then-rookie Hayato.
 * Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The manly man (Along with Kaga) to Hayato's sensitive guy. He's also the manly man to his teammate Katagiri.
 * Shonen Hair
 * Shiny Midnight Black
 * Super Mode: The Zero Realm, like Hayato and Kaga, although he only does this once.
 * Survival Mantra: In EP 6 of ZERO:


 * Tall, Dark and Snarky
 * Technician Versus Performer: The technician to Hayato's performer.
 * Worthy Opponent: Again, to Hayato.

Voiced by: Atsushi Kisaichi
Phill Fritz is one of the secondary characters in the anime series Future GPX Cyber Formula Saga, also as the main rival in Saga. As the Aoi team was only able to get one World Champion (and mainly because of an accident) under Kyoko Aoi's lead, Kyōshirō Nagumo, the development unit's head from Aoi Automobiles, has been asked to take over the Aoi team. Before his participation in Cyber Formula, he was only an ordinary driver in NASCAR without any impressive results. However, he was invited by Nagumo to Aoi ZIP Formula to drive the Al-Zard NP-1, a new vehicle developed by the development unit under Nagumo.

In 2022, he returned to Aoi and being one of the main mechanics of the Aoi team, assisting Bleed Kaga.

Tropes associated with Phill:
 * Dark-Skinned Blond
 * Nice Guy: Although he is quiet (more so in SAGA), he's a really nice guy in general.
 * Not So Stoic:
 * Sugar and Ice Personality
 * Token Minority: Serves as the first one in the series.

Voiced by: Yuri Amano


Tropes associated with Kyoko:
 * All Love Is Unrequited: That poor woman...she loved both Shinjyo and Kaga, but Shinjyo's already taken and
 * Badass Arm-Fold
 * Cry Cute: In EP 6 of ZERO in Shinjyo's race and the final episode of SIN.
 * Defrosting Ice Queen: Later in the series.
 * Drowning My Sorrows: In episode 6 of ZERO, after Kaga and Shinjyo's fight.
 * Hair Antennae: She has one in SIN although she's not that ditzy.
 * Light Feminine and Dark Feminine: The dark feminine to Asuka's light, although she softens up in the last 3 OVAs.
 * Omniglot: According to supplemental materials, it is been said that she is skilled in English, Spanish, French, German and Chinese.
 * Quickly-Demoted Woman: In SAGA, when she is demoted to vice president. She gets back her position at the end, only to retire, although it is hinted to be a temporary retirement.
 * Rich Bitch: At least in the TV series.
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo

Voiced by: Shuichi Ikeda
Tropes associated with Nagumo:
 * Corrupt Corporate Executive: In Saga, as team president of Aoi.
 * Forceful Kiss: Does this to Kyoko, in which he tells her that Al-Zard will win the championship.
 * Manipulative Bastard: In Saga.
 * Villain With Good Publicity: Again, in Saga.

Voiced by: Nobutoshi Canna (as Nobutoshi Hayashi)
Tropes associated with Katagiri:
 * Nice Guy
 * Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The sensitive guy to Shinjyo's manly man.

Voiced by: Youko Matsuoka


Karl Lichter von Randoll is the eldest child of one of the most prominent families in his native Austria. From an incredibly wealthy background, he excelled at all sports and endeavors until he took the challenge of Cyber Formula while chasing Asuka Sugo. Accepting the offer of Union Savior, Randoll officially succeeded Knight Schumacher's championship points and started his career. Nicknamed the 'Amadeus of the Circuit' or simply 'Genius' he wins his debut race humiliating Naoki Shinjyo in the process and establishes himself as a contender for the 2015 title. An early rival to Hayato Kazami and a Spoiled Brat, he finds a purpose in his life through Cyber Formula and forms real lasting friendships. He usually is having tea breaks inside pits or on pit lanes, even in the middle of the races.

At the beginning of Zero, he gets seriously injured and he gains a scar on his cheek in the process.

Tropes associated with Randoll:
 * The Ace
 * Big Ol' Eyebrows
 * Blue Blood: He's extremely wealthy and he's also a Marquis on top of that.
 * Break the Haughty: This happens to him in the Spanish GP in EP 33 of the TV series.
 * Can't Catch Up: He may have a God-given talent in racing (and in other sports), but he still has a serious disadvantage compared to his old rival Hayato.
 * Cock Fight: During the latter half of the TV series, he invokes this on Hayato in races, especially when Asuka is around.
 * Cool Shades: As Prince Rosencreuz.
 * Good Scars, Evil Scars: He has one on his left cheek
 * I Know Karate: In episode 7 of Saga.
 * Insufferable Genius: At least in the latter half of the TV series.
 * Jerkass/Jerk With a Heart of Gold
 * Long-Haired Pretty Boy: In SAGA and SIN.
 * Paper-Thin Disguise: As "Prince Rosencreuz''.
 * Phenotype Stereotype: Blond hair, green eyes and he's Austrian.
 * Red Baron: "Genius", "Young Prince", "Amadeus of the Circuit"
 * The Resenter: In the second half of the TV series, not only he resents Hayato's continued success in racing, but also his relationship with Asuka. In 11, he resents Shoemach for "messing up" with his pace.
 * The Rival / Worthy Opponent: At least in the latter half of the TV series, where he doesn't only race Hayato for a trophy.
 * Single-Target Sexuality: He's this for Asuka, and only Asuka. Wierdly enough, he tries to flirt with Rena. Of course, it doesn't work.
 * Something About a Rose
 * Spoiled Brat: When at his worst.
 * Technician Versus Performer: The technician to Hayato's performer.
 * Trademark Favorite Drink: Tea; particularly black tea, as he would drink them in pit breaks and even in the middle of races.

Voiced by: Shiho Kikuchi (Video games only)
Tropes associated with Sera:
 * Bifauxnen
 * Canon Immigrant: She made her first appearance in the PS1 game, and like Seiichiro, she was later put into the final closing credits of Sin.
 * Spot of Tea: Like Randoll, she drinks tea inside pits, as evidenced in the final ending credits of Sin.

Voiced by: Motomu Kiyokawa
Tropes associated with Grayson:
 * Alliterative Name
 * The Jeeves: To Randoll.
 * Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: He's afraid of dogs.

Voiced by: Bin Shimada


Tropes associated with Gudelhian:
 * A Lady On Each Arm: And how!
 * Americans Are Cowboys: He wears a cowboy hat, he likes horse riding, and he's from Kentucky.
 * Boisterous Bruiser
 * Eagle Land: Of the mixed type variety.
 * Funny Foreigner
 * Genki Guy
 * Gratuitous English
 * Hair of Gold: Dark gold, but otherwise fits well.
 * Handsome Lech
 * Nice Hat: He wears a cowboy hat for most of the time when he's not racing.
 * The Nicknamer: He calls Hayato "Samurai Boy".
 * No Celebrities Were Harmed: According to the Japanese Other Wiki, he was modeled after Nigel Mansell.
 * Plucky Comic Relief: He serves as this whenever he isn't racing or jerking around.
 * Red Baron: "High-Tech Cowboy"
 * Stay in The Kitchen: In an Out-of-Character Moment in a drama CD, he said that women shouldn't be racers (referring to Marie), which led to the female characters issuing a challenge for him.
 * With Friends Like These...: With Heinel.

Voiced by: Ryotaro Okiayu


Tropes associated with Heinel:
 * Berserk Button: Don't disturb his pace or make fun of him, or he'll drop his usually calm nature and blow his top.
 * Brainy Brunette: A male example.
 * The Comically Serious: When dealing with Gudelhian's antics.
 * Gadgeteer Genius: He designs his cars as well as making them.
 * Green Eyes
 * No Celebrities Were Harmed: According to the Japanese Other Wiki, he was modeled after Alain Prost.
 * Red Baron: "Precision Machine Driver"
 * Sibling Yin-Yang: He and Lisa.
 * Smart People Wear Glasses
 * The Smart Guy
 * Stoic Spectacles
 * Sugar and Ice Personality
 * When He Smiles: He has his moments, notably when.
 * With Friends Like These...: He and Gudelhian.

Voiced by: Masako Katsuki (Drama CDs and video games only)
Tropes associated with Marie:
 * Fiery Redhead
 * She Who Must Not Be Heard: She never once speaks in the series, although she does have speaking parts in the drama CDs.
 * You Go Girl

Voiced by: Akemi Okamura (Drama CDs and video games only)
Tropes associated with Lisa:
 * Genki Girl
 * Sibling Yin-Yang: She and Heinel.

Voiced by: Naoki Tatsuta


Edelhi Bootsvorz is a former Formula One racer of Missing Link (and a teammate of Osamu Sugō). However, he was seriously injured during an F1 test and lost his left arm and left eye. By the assistance of Smith, he was given a mechanical eye and arm to continue his racing career, however, in return, he had to take out the Asurada GSX in order to obtain the Asurada Cyber System.

He quickly lost his trust by Smith, as he failed in all of his three attempts in America, Peru and Brazil, through it was mainly not his fault. After the event, he continued to participate Cyber Formula as a Missing Link driver.

Although he looked older and has the second longest career in current drivers (which Gudelhian has the longest), he was 29 years old at the end of the 2023 season, and he targets himself to continue in the series even if he reaches 40.

Tropes associated with Bootsvorz:
 * Artificial Limbs: He gained a cybernetic arm and modulation eye in his backstory. In Saga, he gained natural-looking cyborg implants.
 * Car Fu: He does this with his Missioner VR-4 by driving it to his former boss' helicopter after he was betrayed by said boss one too many times. Also see Heel Face Turn.
 * Cyborg: Well, he has a cyborg-like arm and eye, after all.
 * Big Ol' Eyebrows
 * Disappeared Dad: His father (who was a diplomat) died when he was 5 years old.
 * Eye Scream: He lost his left eye (along with his left arm) in an F-1 test when he crashed while chasing Osamu.
 * Good Scars, Evil Scars: After he got his new prosthetic eye, it revealed a huge scar over his left eye.
 * Handicapped Badass: He has a cyborg arm and eye, but that doesn't stop him from being a race car driver.
 * Kindhearted Cat Lover: According to supplement materials.
 * Mismatched Eyes: Once he got his new prosthetic eye.
 * The Rival: To Osamu in their F1 days.
 * Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The sensitive guy to Osamu's manly man.
 * Spell My Name With an "S": Edelhi or Edelie?
 * Team Dad: Especially after his.
 * Team Dad: Especially after his.

Voiced by: as Nobutoshi Canna (as Nobutoshi Hayashi)
Leon Earnhardt is one of the secondary characters in the anime series Future GPX Cyber Formula. This Spanish racer leaves the NASCAR community to join the Cyber Formula World Grand Prix and made his debut in 2020 as a Missing Link driver. Despite the successful years in NASCAR, Leon spends his first year in the CF disgracefully as he retires during the race 10 consecutive times often by colliding with his competitors. However, at the end of the season, he proved his racing skills by achieving championship points.

The last name 'Earnhardt' is dedicated to the famous NASCAR racer in 1990-2000's, Dale Earnhardt.

Tropes associated with Leon:
 * Arch Enemy: With Henri.
 * Fiery Redhead
 * Handsome Lech: Even more so than Gudelhian!
 * Hot-Blooded: With the red hair to match.
 * Named After Somebody Famous: His last name is taken after the late Dale Earnhardt.
 * Peek-a-Bangs: Although though both of his eyes are shown.
 * Real Men Wear Pink: His racing suit has hot pink stripes and his helmet has a pink heart.

Voiced by: Masato Hirano
Tropes associated with Smith:
 * Last-Name Basis
 * Sinister Shades
 * Sinister Shades

Voiced by: Tomomichi Nishimura
Being the 7th and 9th Grand Prix winner, Lope was a favorite in the 10th Cyber Formula Grand Prix. He finished 2nd and 1st place in the first 2 rounds, making him as the title favorite especially after Knight Schumacher retired from the series in race 4. However, his advantages disappeared due to the fast pace of the car developments by Sugo, Aoi and Union Savior. Even if he still had a slim chance being the World Champion (by winning the race and neither point leaders Randoll, Shinjyo and Hayato finished with points) in the Japan race, his car crashed out in the final 25% of race while battling 3rd place with Kaga, ending his hopes of being a defending Champion. He retired as a racer after that race.

He assisted Akira Hiyoshi, who leaves the Sugo team to get the Super License and racing with Hayato. After his retirement as a driver, he invited Hiyoshi to his team, replacing himself as a driver.

Tropes associated with Lope:


 * Big Brother Mentor: He serves as this to Hiyoshi.

Voiced by: Bin Shimada
Akira Hiyoshi is a secondary character of the Future GPX Cyber Formula series. Hiyoshi was first introduced as a driver of Sugo Asurada, and originally intended to be a driver of Asurada GSX right before the Fujioka race in 2015. However, as Hayato Kazami was registered as the exclusive driver of Asurada and his participation in the Grand Prix becoming impossible, Hiyoshi leaves his racing team in a rage. During his stay in Brazil (working as a coffee plantation worker), Hiyoshi learns that Hayato obtained the Super License to join the World Grand Prix, and is disheartened. His life, however, was able to return to the track, thanks to the advices and encouragements of Pitalia Lope. Hiyoshi naturalizes himself as a Brazilian and joins KOH-I-NOOR Formula to begin his challenge to the Super License, with Lope as his mentor. He successfully received the license and made his first debut in the World Grand held in Brazil in 2015, where he ranked 2nd place. After the race, Hiyoshi gave his thanks to Hayato for the motivation.

Hiyoshi continued his career in the World Grand Prix since 2015, however, the notable performances in his career besides his debut race are yet to be found.

Tropes associated with Hiyoshi:
 * Ascended Extra: In episodes 18 and 19 of the TV series.

Voiced by: Kousuke Tomita


Appears only in the TV series and 11 (and opening sequence in Zero). Before his participation of the Cyber Formula Championship, he already set the most winning records in the JCM Off-Road Championship. In the 2015 Japan Grand Prix, held in his homeland of Hokkaido, he corrected the weather forecast (which cannot be predicted by Cyber Systems) which helped him to advance to the World Grand Prix in his 3rd year of Cyber Formula. He took the full advantage of the predicted rain and finished the race only behind Naoki Shinjyo. He also hinted at Hayato for that information which also made him promote to World Grand Prix by finishing behind him.

Although he showed good abilities in off-road racing because of his rallying background and scored some points, he was unable to deal with the huge amount of data from the Cyber System, but relied on his own. While the rallying events was abolished in the 2016 season, he returned to Rally racing after 2016.

He is a close friend of Kazami and Shinjyo.

Tropes associated with Johji:
 * Big Brother Mentor: To Hayato.
 * Big Ol' Eyebrows
 * Country Mouse: He comes from a ranch in Hokkaido.
 * Curtains Match the Window: Has brown eyes and hair.
 * Friend to All Living Things: Especially to V-8.
 * Nice Guy
 * Red Baron: "Nature Boy of the Circuit", "Off-Road Demon"
 * Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: He and Hayato plays the sensitive guys to Shinjyo's manly man, even though he's more muscular than Hayato and Shinjyo.
 * Shonen Hair

Voiced by: Kenichi Ono


The computer navigation system created by Hiroyuki Kazami, Hayato's father, is the most advanced system in the world of Cyber Formula, said to be able to analyze emotions and continue to evolve. It was designed as an opposite to the Ogre Cyber System developed in 2019.

Once Asurada was finished, Smith from Missing Link, where Hiroyuki Kazami was working in, had tried to obtain this system to create weapons of mass destruction. But Hayato Kazami has registered himself as the only driver of Asurada in order to flee the system from Smith's men. However, as it has a unique security feature, Asurada only responses to the first person contacting with it and no additional driver can be added. And Hayato has to replace Akira Hiyoshi as the driver of Sugo to participate in the Fujioka preliminaries.

The system's biggest drawback is its unique security feature. Although additional persons can be added in communication purposes, driving orders must be taken by the driver himself and cannot be changed. Akira Hiyoshi, the original driver of Asurada GSX, could not drive the car and leaves the team afterwords. And when Hayato suffered an serious accident in the 2017 season, the Sugo team cannot find any driver to replace with, and directly leads to the development of non-Asurada operated Garland SF-01.

On many occasions, Asurada has been abandoned by Hayato, but every time they meet again, Asurada forgives him and swears that they'll forever be partners.

Asurada is still proved superior even if it has been used for 7 years. In the 2021 and 2022 seasons its chassis, v-Asurada AKF-0 would still get overall first and second places, respectively.

Tropes associated with Asurada:
 * Cool Car: Or rather, "Cool AI System For A Car".
 * My Sensors Indicate You Want to Tap That: In one episode of the TV series, when Hayato was in the midst of a love triangle involving Asuka, Randoll and him, Asurada asks him what a kiss is and detects his heart rate.
 * Parental Substitute: To Hayato in some ways, at the end of the TV series.
 * "The Reason You Suck" Speech: A heroic version, he's just teaching Hayato to drive properly, really.
 * Stop Helping Me!: Which is related to above statement.

Voiced by: Tatsuyuki Jinnai
The original machine designer of Asurada and Hayato's Disappeared Dad.

Tropes associated with Hiroyuki:
 * Childhood Friends: Of Kojiro, who is Asuka and Osamu's father.
 * Disappeared Dad
 * Parents As People: Junko once told Hayato that he was so devoted to working on Asurada, that he forgot about them sometimes, but he doesn't let reality discourage him from chasing his dream.
 * Posthumous Character
 * Parents As People: Junko once told Hayato that he was so devoted to working on Asurada, that he forgot about them sometimes, but he doesn't let reality discourage him from chasing his dream.
 * Posthumous Character

Voiced by: Ai Satou
The mother of Hayato.

Tropes associated with Junko:
 * Elegant Classical Musician: An older version, as she plays the violin at the beginning of episode 22 of the TV series.
 * Hot Mom
 * Parents As People: She spends most of the time abroad, but she does anything to help Hayato.

Voiced by: Katsuhisa Houki
The father of Randoll.

Tropes associated with Hans:
 * Blue Blood: He's a duke.

Voiced by: Miyuki Ichijou
The Mother of Randoll.

Tropes associated with Hilda:
 * Hot Mom
 * Ojou: An older version of the trope.

Voiced by: Kozo Shioya
Tropes associated with Sugimoto:
 * Combat Commentator
 * Large Ham Announcer

Voiced by: Motomu Kiyokawa
Tropes associated with Jun:
 * Combat Commentator

Voiced by: Kiyomitsu Mizuuchi
Tropes associated with Dave:
 * Combat Commentator
 * Large Ham Announcer: From SAGA onward.

Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa
Tropes associated with Aya:
 * But Not Too Foreign: Aya's mother is Japanese and her father is American.
 * Canon Immigrant: She first appeared in the first Saga drama CD's and later, she appeared in some episodes of Saga and in Sin.
 * Hair of Gold
 * Hot Scoop: Works as a photographer for a sports magazine.
 * Innocent Blue Eyes
 * Military Brat: Her father is an Army serviceman.

Voiced by: Ayako Kawasumi (Video games only)
Tropes associated with Rena:
 * Beta Couple: With Shiba.
 * Official Couple: She and Shiba are these in their first game.
 * Canon Immigrant: She made her first appearance in the PS1 game, and like Seiichiro and Sera, she was later put into the final closing credits of Sin.
 * Childhood Friend Romance: She and Shiba.
 * Hair Decorations: She wears a headband for most of the time.
 * Pit Girls

Voiced by: Kazuya Nakai (SAGA II Round 5 Drama CD)
Kaga's best friend, who was the person who got Kaga into racing.

Tropes associated with Eiji:
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue to Kaga's red.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue to Kaga's red.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: The blue to Kaga's red.

Voiced by: Kenji Nojima
First appears in the PS2 game Road to the Infinity 3. Driver of Phoenix Japan Racing.

Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro
Also first appeared in Road to the Infinity 3. Co-driver of Phoenix Japan Racing.

Mio Maihara
First appeared in Road to the Infinity 3. Mascot girl of Phoenix Japan Racing.

Voiced by: Nobuyuki Hiyama
First appears in Road to the Infinity 3. Driver of Team CF Ground.


 * X Marks the Hero: A subversion: while he has a X-shaped scar on his forehead, he's not the hero of the game.

Voiced by: Showtaro Morikubo
Appears in Road to the Infinity 3. Co-driver of Team CF Ground.