Kunimitsu Takahashi

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Kunimitsu Takahashi
Motorcycle Grand Prix Career
Nationality Flag of Japan Japanese
Active years 1960 - 1964
Team(s) Honda
Grands Prix 36
Championships 0
Wins 4
Podium finishes    14
Pole positions N/A
Fastest laps N/A
First Grand Prix 1960 250cc German Grand Prix
First win 1961 250cc German Grand Prix
Last win 1962 125cc Spanish Grand Prix
Last Grand Prix 1964 125cc French Grand Prix
Kunimitsu Takahashi
Nationality Flag of Japan Japanese
World Championship Career
Active years 1977
Team(s) non-works Tyrrell
Races 1
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podium finishes    0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First race 1977 Japanese Grand Prix
Last race 1977 Japanese Grand Prix

Kunimitsu Takahashi (Shinjitai: 高橋 国光 Takahashi Kunimitsu?, born Tokyo, January 29, 1940) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and Formula One driver from Japan. He is currently the chairman of the GT-Association, the organizers of the Super GT series.

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[edit] Motorcycle racing

In 1961, Takahashi became the first Japanese rider to win a motorcycle Grand Prix riding a 250cc Honda to victory at Hockenheim. His best finishes were a fourth place in the 1961 250 world championship and a fourth place in the 1962 125 world championship, both times on a Honda. He was seriously injured in the 1962 Isle of Man TT and switched to car racing in 1965. He won four Grands Prix in his motorcycle racing career.

[edit] F1 drive

He participated in one Formula One race, the 1977 Japanese Grand Prix on October 23, 1977, driving a non-works Tyrrell. This was in fact the same car that Kazuyoshi Hoshino used in the 1976 Japanese Grand Prix. Takahashi finished 9th in his single grand prix outing, thus he scored no championship points.

[edit] Complete Formula One Results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Team WDC Points
1977 Meiritsu Racing ARG
BRA
SAF
USAW
ESP
MON
BEL
SWE
FRA
GBR
GER
AUT
DUT
ITA
USA
CAN
JPN
9
Meiritsu Racing - 0

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