The 17-year-old Japanese driver will contest the eight-round collection, beginning at Portimao on April 29-30, making the step up from the now-defunct W Collection.
She’s going to mix the programme with a previously-announced effort within the Italian F2000 Trophy and Drexler Cup, two lower-level collection open to Formulation 3-level equipment that share grids for many of their races.
Noda kicked off that marketing campaign, utilizing the identical Dallara 320 she is going to race in Euroformula, with a victory within the opening spherical at Mugello final month.
“This resolution is a large problem and a giant step in my profession, I’m trying ahead to it,” commented Noda. “I do know I’ll study and enhance a lot by competing towards superfast and skilled drivers. I simply need to do my greatest, enhance and have enjoyable.
“It is vitally thrilling information after my current win at Mugello. I by no means surrender, even when issues are laborious, that’s the spirit that led to final week’s victory.”
Noda’s father Hideki, an ex-Formulation 1 and IndyCar racer, added: “Juju can be up towards a top-level group that enters six automobiles and has received three of the final 4 championships [Motopark].
“An actual problem for a small, one-car group can like us, however Juju has already proven us prior to now how she will go above and past and obtain the unattainable.”
Noda completed 14th total within the W Collection final 12 months, scoring a greatest end of ninth earlier than the all-female championship halted its season early amid monetary woes.
She had a assured seat for the 2023 season as a part of the W Collection Academy group had the championship been capable of proceed.
Different drivers confirmed for the 2023 Euroformula Open marketing campaign up to now embody Francesco Simonazzi, who was a race winner within the class final 12 months, US Formulation 4 champion Noel Leon and GB3 race winner Bryce Aron.