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  2. 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 ...

  3. Keiichi Tsuchiya - Wikipedia

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    Keiichi Tsuchiya (土屋圭市, Tsuchiya Keiichi, born January 30, 1956) is a Japanese professional race car driver. He is known as the Drift King (ドリキン, Dorikin) for his nontraditional use of drifting in non-drifting racing events and his role in popularizing drifting as a motorsport.

  4. Atsushi Kuroi - Wikipedia

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    Atsushi Kuroi (黒井敦史, Kuroi Atsushi, 30 March 1969 – 2 February 2010, Osaka) was a Japanese professional drifting driver who competed in the D1 Grand Prix series for Team Toyo with River Side.

  5. Yasuyuki Kazama - Wikipedia

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    Yasuyuki Kazama (風間靖幸, Kazama Yasuyuki, born 1 February 1970, Shimosuwa, Nagano, Japan) is a drifting driver from Japan, formerly competing in D1 Grand Prix, well known for using the Nissan Silvia S15. He is also known as Waku Waku and Spin Benz Dokan.

  6. Formula One drivers from Japan - Wikipedia

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    "The fastest man in Japan" retired from the 1976 race due to recurring tyre problems, before finishing 11th and two laps down in the 1977 event. [8] [12] Kunimitsu Takahashi entered a single race, the 1977 Japanese Grand Prix, where he finished ninth. [13] "The Father of Drifting" was the last Japanese driver to enter an F1 race for a decade. [4]

  7. Best Motoring - Wikipedia

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    In April 2000, Taro Koki, Masa Kuji, and Katsu Takahashi co-founded Zigzag Asia and took international distribution rights for Best Motoring, creating Best Motoring International (BMI). Best Motoring International was an English compilation of various video clips from all three of the Japanese video magazines, Best Motoring , Hot Version and ...

  8. Daijiro Yoshihara - Wikipedia

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    Daijiro Yoshihara (吉原 大二郎, Yoshihara Daijiro, December 24, 1978), also known as Dai, is a Japanese professional driver with a diverse and impressive career across various motorsport disciplines including drifting, road racing, time attack, hill climb, stunt driving and instructing with multiple championships and records.

  9. Category:Japanese auto racing films - Wikipedia

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