is a former
racing driver from
Japan. He participated in 88
Formula One Grands Prix, and his most notable achievement in racing was 3rd place at the
1990 Japanese Grand Prix. Suzuki then became involved in team ownership, with interests firstly in the Japanese
Formula Nippon Championship and the
IRL in partnership with Mexican racer
Adrian Fernandez. Most notably however, he was the owner of the
Super Aguri F1 team, which participated in Formula One from to .
Career
Early career
Suzuki began racing karts in 1972, at the age of 12. In 1978 he won the Japanese kart championship and in 1979 made his debut in the
Japanese Formula Three (All-Japan F3) championship. He continued in karting and in 1981 was again Japanese Kart Champion. In 1983 he finished second in the
All-Japan F3 series, driving a Hayashi-
Toyota. He then turned to touring car racing and, driving for the
Nissan factory team won the Japanese title in 1986. The same year he made his debut in
Japanese F2 and drove in the
Le Mans 24 Hours. In 1987 he finished runner-up in the
Japanese F3000 series, winning one race (Suzuka). In 1988, driving a
March-
Yamaha he won the title with three wins (Fuji, Nishi-Nippon and Suzuka).
Formula One career
In 1988, Suzuki raced in
European F3000 with
Footwork, before he debuted in Formula One on October 30 at his home race, replacing the ill
Yannick Dalmas in the
Larrousse-
Lola.
Zakspeed, who were using
Yamaha engines, hired Suzuki for 1989, when he gained the unenviable...
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