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Hiroshi Kazato (風戸 裕, Kazato Hiroshi, born March 13, 1949, Chiba Prefecture, Japan; died June 2, 1974) was a Japanese racecar driver. Kazato started his career at age 19. He took part in the 1971 Can-Am season, finishing 10th in the championship driving a Lola T222-Chevrolet. He participated at Formula Two European seasons 1972 and 1973, scoring 7 championship points. He graduated from Seikei University in 1973.
He died at 25 years old at Fuji Speedway, during a Fuji Grand Champion series race after colliding with Seiichi Suzuki on the banking, resulting in the circuit being modified to eliminate the 30-degree banking, establishing the modern configuration with the hairpin that bypasses the banking.
HiroshiKazato (風戸 裕, KazatoHiroshi, born March 13, 1949, Chiba Prefecture, Japan; died June 2, 1974) was a Japanese racecar driver. Kazato started his...
After a fatal accident in 1974 on the Daiichi banking where drivers HiroshiKazato and Seiichi Suzuki were both killed in a fiery accident that injured...
Takamura, musician and songwriter Tadashi Nakamura, football player HiroshiKazato, racecar driver Maria Kamiyama, 2011 Miss Universe Japan Kwon Ri-se...
Kitano on the main straight triggered a multi-car accident. Two drivers, HiroshiKazato and Seiichi Suzuki, died from injuries sustained in the accident. Kurosawa...
racing for the lead. They collided and HiroshiKazato and Seiichi Suzuki crashed into them, causing a fire. Both Kazato, 25, and Suzuki, 37, were killed. The...
Tomohiro Ishii (石井 大裕, Ishii Tomohiro) joined in 2010 Kazato Kumazaki (熊崎 風斗, Kumazaki Kazato) joined in 2013 Tomohiro Kiire (喜入 友浩, Kiire Tomohiro)...
returned for the 1973 season, this time in a two-car effort with young HiroshiKazato, known as "Team Nippon." Some time after finishing a season-best eighth...
1-35: Ritsuko Fujiyama Gen Akizuki (episodes 22-30, 34-38) : Ken Kazato aka Yūsuke Kazato Lady Borg (episodes 37-39): Taeko Yoshida Devil Hat (episodes 40-52):...
with Tomomitsu Matsunaga and Mizuki Watase in a losing effort to Daichi Kazato, Masato Kamino and Shuhei Washida as a result of a six-man tag team match...
Basara. The title was reactivated when Isami Kodaka defeated Trans-Am★Hiroshi to win his third title. The original belt design is still used which bears...
(S3) Masatoshi Tahara (S4) Written by Shimao Kawanaka Music by Shinsuke Kazato VEB Deutsche Schallplatten Studio Kitty Film Mitaka Studio (S1–S3) K-Factory...
the Powerful Tag Tournament with Mineo Fujita but lost to Daichi Kazato and Hiroshi Kondo. On June 23, Tamura teamed with New Japan legend and WWE Hall...