- Kojima Engineering
Former F1 team
Short_name = Kojima Engineering
Long_name = Kojima Engineering
Base =Japan
Founders =Matsuhisa Kojima
Drivers =Masahiro Hasemi
Constructors = Kojima-Ford
Debut =1976 Japanese Grand Prix
Races = 2
Drivers_champ = 0
Wins = 0
Poles = 0
Fastest_laps = 1
Last race =1977 Japanese Grand Prix Kojima Engineering was a Japanese
Formula One constructor who entered cars in theJapanese Grand Prix in1976 and1977 .The team was founded in 1976 by
Matsuhisa Kojima . Kojima had made a fortune importing bananas, and was a motor-racing enthusiast, having ridden inMotocross himself in the 1960s. He began enteringFormula Two cars in Japan, and struck a deal with Dunlop to supply tyres for the1976 Japanese Grand Prix . To go with these, the company constructed the KE007 chassis, and brought on several staff from the Maki team. They helped arrange an entry for the Grand Prix at Fuji, and aCosworth DFV engine.The car was tested throughout the Autumn of 1976, with
Masahiro Hasemi , a Japanese Formula 2 driver, at the wheel. Hasemi then scored a huge stir at the Japanese Grand Prix, posting 4th best time in the first qualifying session. However, he crashed in the second session, and the car had to be rebuilt virtually from scratch. Hasemi started 10th, and ran superbly before tyre trouble led to an eventual 11th place. He was credited with fastest lap, but since then there have been questions raised over the accuracy of this.A planned entry into the 1977 South American races didn't emerge, but the team built a new Kojima KE009 for the
1977 Japanese Grand Prix .Bridgestone this time supplied the tyres, but these were unsatisfactory, andNoritake Takahara started only 19th before crashing avoiding debris. The old KE007 was entered byHeros Racing for the same race,Kazuyoshi Hoshino starting and finishing 11th.Kojima continued as an F2 entrant until the late 1980s, but never ventured beyond domestic racing.
Complete Formula One World Championship results
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External links
* [http://www.ke007.jp/ Formula One Japan]
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