Current japanese f1 drivers


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22 rows · Yuki Tsunoda is a Japanese Formula 1 driver, born in Sagamihara, Japan on May 11, .  · See all Japanese F1 drivers who made it to F1 now. Check out the stats info that Japanese drivers combined have accomplished in race history. Select Language English Dansk Deutsch Español Français Italiano Nederlands Polski Português Русский Suomi Tiếng Việt 简体中文 हिन्दी العربية 日本語 ไทยNumber of Drivers: Toru Takahashi (racing driver) Hironori Takeuchi; Tetsuji Tamanaka; Kazuhiro Tanaka; Tetsuya Tanaka (racing driver) Tatsuya Tanigawa; Nobuteru Taniguchi; Yukinori Taniguchi; Yojiro Terada; Tsuyoshi Tezuka; Kenji Tohira; Akio Toyoda; Takaya Tsubobayashi; Sho Tsuboi; Keiichi Tsuchiya; Takeshi Tsuchiya; Koudai Tsukakoshi; Yuki Tsunoda.


By Dan McCarthy. Date posted: Novem. Former Formula 1 and current Le Mans sports car driver Roberto Merhi and Japanese F3/GT international Yoshiaki Katayama have signed up to contest the revised Tasman Series. Both Merhi and Katayama join Australian Drivers’ Champion Joey Mawson in a strong three car Team BRM line-up for the S Tasman Series, which kicks off at Sydney Motorsport Park this weekend. Driver Standings Pos Driver Nationality Car PTS; 1: Max Verstappen VER: NED: Red Bull Racing Honda: 2: Official F1® Race Programme. Twenty-one Japanese racers have entered F1. The first was Hiroshi Fushida in Maki, entering the Dutch Grand Prix but failing to start. Three Japanese drivers have finished on the podium to date: Suzuki in the Japanese Grand Prix, Takuma Sato in the United States Grand Prix and Kamui Kobayashi in the Japanese Grand Prix, all achieving a best result of 3rd.


Aug Red Bull's two Formula 1 teams are in a 'good place' with their current driver line-ups, says boss Christian Horner. Yuki Tsunoda (角田 裕毅 in Japanese; born 11 May ) is a Japanese racing driver, set to make his debut in the FIA Formula One World Championship for. There has been a total of 21 Formula One drivers from Japan, of whom 18 took part in a race, with varying degrees of success.

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