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  2. 2024 D1 Grand Prix series - Wikipedia

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    The competition was held as JAF Japan Drift Championship as drifting category is added to Japan Championship by JAF. [1] Hideyuki Fujino entered the season as defending champion in both Overall and Single run championship. [2] Naoki Nakamura won his second Overall and Solo Run championship at the final round of the season from Daigo Saito and ...

  3. D1 Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The D1 Grand Prix (D1グランプリ, D1 guranpuri), abbreviated as D1GP and subtitled Professional Drift, is a production car drifting series from Japan. After several years of hosting amateur drifting contests, Daijiro Inada, founder of Option magazine and Tokyo Auto Salon, and drifting legend, Keiichi Tsuchiya hosted a professional level drifting contest in 1999 and 2000 to feed on the ever ...

  4. 2023 D1 Grand Prix series - Wikipedia

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    After 2 years out of D1GP, Tetsuya Hibino return as Shibatire Racing Team second driver and will be driving a Toyota GR86 previously driven by Koudai Sobagiri in Formula Drift Japan [7] he replace Masakazu Hashi who will compete as privateer and still using Shibatire. On later date Seimi Tanaka is announced to be joining the team and Shibatire ...

  5. Tetsuya Hibino - Wikipedia

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    He entered RDS in Russia and won all championship during this year. He also won championship D1 PRIMRING GP in Russia. Hibino's result was 2nd place at D1GP Rd.6 and D1GP WORLD CHAMPIONS. He started to join drift race in China from 2015. His D1GP series ranking was 6th place this year. Hibino became member of GULF RACING ZESTINO TIRE from 2017.

  6. 2022 D1 Grand Prix series - Wikipedia

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    Fat Five Racing became Trail Motor Apex Racing and at same time collaborating with Team Vertex and Naoki Nakamura but due to schedule clash with Formula Drift Japan they missed the first round. Naoki Nakamura's S13 V8 Silvia had an engine issue during the opening round, and used his previous car, an S15 Silvia for that roundround.

  7. Yasuyuki Kazama - Wikipedia

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    At the championship finale, he was crowned as the 2005 D1GP champion and earned the championship title by beating Masao Suenaga only by 1 point. In 2006, he switched teams from Kei-Office to DG-5 with 2005 championship car having cosmetic changes, specifically with the Kei-Office aero being removed for GP Sports' G-Sonic Evolution kit.

  8. 2021 D1 Grand Prix series - Wikipedia

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    Rd.1 Rd.2 Rd.3 Rd.4 Rd.7 Rd.8 Rd.9 Rd.10 Rd.5 Rd.6 Total 1 Naoki Nakamura 11 21 12: 15 25: 29: 17: 29: 20 27: 206 2 Masashi Yokoi 5 25: 19 21 16 21 15 8 17: 22: 169 3 Kazumi Takahashi 16 18 14 20 11 13 19 3 0 11 125 4 Masao Suenaga 16 16 7 10 7 23 10 11 11 0 111 5 Kojiro Mekuwa 13 16 0 3 22 10 0 2 21 16 103 6 Yukio Matsui 0 6 21† 17: 0 9 25 0 ...

  9. 2001 D1 Grand Prix series - Wikipedia

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    Round 2 - February 16, 2001 - Nikkō Circuit, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan - Nobuteru Taniguchi (S15) Round 3 - May 29, 2001 - Bihoku Highland Circuit, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan - Mitsuru Haruguchi (FC3S) Round 4 - August 12, 2001 - Ebisu Circuit South Course, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan - Takahiro Ueno (JZZ30)