- Yasuyuki Kazama
Infobox racing driver
name = Yasuyuki Kazama
pixels = 180px
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nationality = JPN
date of birth = Birth date and age|1970|2|1
place of birth =Nagano
date of death =
retired =
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last series =D1 Grand Prix
years active = d1|2001-d1|2006
teams = Kei Office, Team M.O.V.E.
starts =
wins = 7
poles =
fastest laps =
best finish = 1
year = d1|2005
prev series =
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titles = 1
title years = d1|2005
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award years = nihongo|Yasuyuki Kazama|風間靖幸|Kazama Yasuyuki|extra=born 1st February 1970,Nagano ,Japan is a drifting driver fromJapan .Kazama was first introduced to drifting at age 17 when he watched Gengo-San, who later became his spotter and mentor, drifting on a
touge . [http://www.d1gp.co.uk D1GP UK official site]As soon as he got his driving licence he began drifting in his Toyota Corolla Levin AE86 with the proceeds of his job in a
filling station . He later escaped death when his car slid down underneath a crash barrier and fell 30ft down the mountain. [Max Power (magazine) , June 2005]He would later make a name for himself in drifting contests, driving a Nissan Silvia S14 and became one of the first drivers to use a S15 for drifting and was heavily in debt until his patience was paid off when he was sponsored by "Kei Office", a tuning company who was owned by
Keiichi Tsuchiya who he later worked for as amechanic . From when he first started in D1GP series at the end of 2000, he had moderate success, but when he teamed up with Gengo, things would started to pay off when he took up a runner up spot at round 6 in D1|2003 and then went on to win his first event at round 1 inIrwindale and took up four other wins and a title in D1|2005 only beatingMasao Suenaga by 1 ptsHe is known as Waku Waku Kun or
Rodeo Clown due to his reputation as a clown within the series and him being well known for his Rodeo Drift, a form of doughnutting by sitting on the driver's door of the car which he first practised at the Big-X events, then later at D1GP pre-tsuiou rounds warm ups in 2004 when he changed the side windows of his car to make it possible to perform the trick. Since his previous employer Tsuchiya sold off his company in 2004, he nowadays runs a garage called Rodextyle. Kazama is also known in the United Kingdom for his only mainstream TV appearance outside Japan in theBBC2 show, Top Gear which he teachesRichard Hammond drifting in a stock Vauxhall Monaro VX-R. As with the rising popularity of the drifting scene there, he has made two appearances in bothAutocar in April 2006, driving aCaterham Seven and February 2007 issue of theOctane Magazine . [Octane Magazine February 2007] ref|http://www.d1gp.co.ukComplete Drifting Results
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D1 Grand Prix
References
External links
* [http://www.dg-5.co.jp/release/index.htm DG-5: sponsor's site]
* [http://rodex.seesaa.net/ Rodextyle] officialblog site.
* [http://rodexsan.seesaa.net/ Rodexshop]
* [http://cars.uk.msn.com/news/car_news_article.aspx?cp-documentid=474948 MSN Cars: How to drive sideways]
* [http://www.geocities.jp/d1gp_5thmotorsports/d1_drivers/kazama.html D1 Supporter profile]
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