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LIFEGUARD DRIFTKINGDOM 2019 Round 1 Nikko Circuit

LIFEGUARD DRIFTKINGDOM 2019 ラウンド1 日光サーキット
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Tsuchiya Sakai

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Tsuchiya Sakai- shi (Tsuchiya Keiichi, January 30, 1956 ) is a former racing driver who came from Toho- cho, Ogi-gun , Nagano Prefecture (now: Tomi-shi ). Because of its driving style, which uses a lot of drifting, it is also called "dorikin" (short for drift king) and has a high profile worldwide. His favorite cars are Toyota AE86, Honda NSX-R, Honda Odyssey, Jaguar XJ, Toyota Aristo, Mercedes-Benz S-Class, Mercedes-Benz S-SL, Mitsubishi Regnum and Subaru Legacy.
He is from Nagano Prefecture. Graduated from Kiryu High School. Purchased 2000GT, yearning for Nissan Skyline 2000GT by Takamitsu Kunimitsu. Shine his arms as a "run-up shop" in Shinji, and made a race debut at Fuji Freshman Race in 1977. Since then he has been supporting Nissan, Sunny, Toyota and Starlet with the support of Kurata Motors and the Bando Shokai, and is focusing on racing in touring cars (so-called "Hako cars").
As a driver exclusively for Yokohama tires, the Fuji Freshman race in 1984 played the opening 6 consecutive wins with the Toyota Sprinter Torino wrapped in ADVAN color, and the name of Tsuchiya quickly spread to the world of motor sports, he worked as a development driver for Yokohama until the end of 2002.
Since then, he entered the All Japan Touring Car Championship (Group A) from 1985, his first year. After driving the Toyota Corolla Levin and the Honda Civic, he began to run on top group machines like the BMW M3 and Ford Sierra.
Then, when the Nissan Skyline GT-R was fully introduced to the privateer team in 1991, he entered the race from Taisan and became a regular podium for the Group A.

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