Famous Japanese Race Car Drivers -

: Known as the "Fastest Man in Japan," Hoshino chose to dominate the domestic scene, winning multiple Japanese F3000 and Formula Nippon titles . He briefly showcased his talent in F1 during the 1976 Japanese Grand Prix , running as high as third before tire issues .

: Following in his father Satoru's footsteps, Kazuki became the first Japanese driver to score pole position at Le Mans (2014) and won the race three times (2018–2020) with Toyota .

: A titan of the Japanese national scene, Motoyama is a multi-time champion in both Super Formula and Super GT . Culture Shifters and Drifting Legends Famous Japanese Race Car Drivers

: Widely regarded by reviewers as one of the most talented Japanese F1 drivers , he is best remembered for his podium finish at the 2012 Japanese Grand Prix and his later dominance in the FIA World Endurance Championship .

These drivers established Japan's reputation in the highest tiers of open-wheel racing. : Known as the "Fastest Man in Japan,"

: In 1995, Sekiya made history as the first Japanese driver to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans overall, driving a McLaren F1 GTR .

: Often cited as Japan's premier racing pioneer, he became the first Japanese driver to participate in a full Formula 1 season in 1987 as Ayrton Senna’s teammate at Lotus . : A titan of the Japanese national scene,

: Representing the modern era, Tsunoda joined AlphaTauri (now RB) in 2021 and has since become a fixture in the Red Bull racing program . Endurance and GT Specialists