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Masao Suenaga

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Japanese professional drifting driver (born 1978)

Masao Suenaga
Nationality Japan
Born (1978-02-13)13 February 1978 (age 47)
Kagoshima
Related toNaoto Suenaga
D1 Grand Prix career
Debut season2002
Current teamNANKANG TIRE DRIFT TEAM D-MAX
Wins3
Best finish2 in2005 & 2014
Previous series
2006-2007D1 Street Legal

Masao Suenaga (末永正雄,Suenaga Masao, 13 February 1978,Kagoshima) is a retired Japanese professional drifting driver. He is the younger brother ofNaoto who both were taught byNobushige Kumakubo.

He began his motorsport career racing minibikes in theKyūshū area, later winning a title. Following this, his motorcycle racing career ended at the age of 20 caused by injuries. As Naoto was involved in the 'Tono Club'hashiriya group (which one of the members included Katsuhiro Ueo), he also became involved which he was taught how to drift by Naoto. Masao later joined the 'Gowasu?' hashiriya group.[1]

He has been competing in theD1 Grand Prix series since2002. In 2002 and2003 he was the youngest driver to compete in the top 16 and he was soon picked up byRE Amemiya a renowned tuner of rotary powered cars. So he switched from hisNissan Silvia to aMazda RX-7 (FD3S) went from strength to strength. The Silvia would be driven by Naoto until he became one of the Kumakubo ledTeam Orange drivers. Masao took his first win in 2005 and went on to place second overall. He had a slight lull in his performance in2006, but was back on form in2007 winning twice and finishing the season in third.[citation needed]

He is one of the few D1GP drivers to compete the spinoff D1 Street Legal series in his own FD RX-7 winning the first two rounds of the inaugural season.[citation needed]

Suenaga competed in the M150 20B-Powered FD3S RX-7 in the inaugural Formula Drift: Asia at Fuji Speedway Japan where he would take first place against Masashi Yokoi.[citation needed]

He had been with RE Amemiya for years, but left in 2016. In 2017, he was picked up byToyo Tires GLION TRUST RACING and became teammate ofMasato Kawabata. He droveNissan GT-R (R35).[citation needed]From 2020, he belongs to D-MAX and works withMasashi Yokoi.[2]

He announce his retirement from professional drifting at 2024 Tokyo Auto Salon due to personal reasons.[3] By the time of his retirement, he have the most D1GP win without winning the championship and he holds record for the fastest time around Tsukuba circuit in D1GP car which he set in 2014.[4]

Complete Drifting Results

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ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenLast 4 [Semi-final]
BlueLast 8 [Quarter-final]
PurpleLast 16 (16) [1st Tsuiou Round OR Tandem Battle]
(Numbers are given to indicate Top 10 finish)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
(Given to indicate that the driver has been stripped of their position through disqualification)
WhiteFirst Round (TAN) [Tansou OR Qualifying Single Runs]
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
  • When driver's position are highlighted inblue, this indicates either the driver earned 100pt or 100pt tansou (solo run) bonus has been awarded, with the latter being in use for Pre-2005.


D1 Grand Prix

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YearEntrantCar12345678PositionPoints
2002ToyotaCorolla Levin AE86BHH
TAN
EBS
DNQ
SGO
6
TKB
16
EBS
DNQ
SEK
TAN
NIK
4
1224
2003NissanSilvia PS13TKB
16
BHH
10
SGO
5
FUJ
16
EBS
TAN
SEK
16
TKB
8
1320
2004RE AmemiyaNissanSilvia S13IRW
16
1614
MazdaRX-7 FD3SSGO
8
EBS
16
APS
TAN
ODB
DNQ
EBS
TAN
TKB
7
2005RE AmemiyaMazdaRX-7 FD3SIRW
6
ODB
5
SGO
6
APS
3
EBS
4
FUJ
1
TKB
4
296
2006RE AmemiyaMazdaRX-7 FD3SIRW
TAN
SGO
3
FUJ
TAN
APS
6
EBS
6
SUZ
10
FUJ
16
IRW
6
851
2007RE AmemiyaMazdaRX-7 FD3SEBS
3
FUJ
2
SUZ
1
SGO
4
EBS
11
APS
13
FUJ
1
392
2008RE AmemiyaMazdaRX-7 FD3SEBS
4
FUJ
4
SUZ
13
OKY
5
APS
6
EBS
NS
FUJ
1
389
2017TOYO TIRES GLIONTRUST RACINGNissanR35ODB
28
ODB
R
TKB
3
MSI
1
EBS
22
EBS
22
ODB
20
1155

D1 Street Legal

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YearEntrantCar1234567PositionPoints
2006MazdaRX-7 FD3SSEK
1
EBS
1
SGO
FUJ
APS
EBS
SEK
2007MazdaRX-7 FD3SSEK
SUZ
SGO
EBS
SEK

Sources

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References

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  1. ^"サービス終了のお知らせ".
  2. ^D-Max (10 January 2020)."D-Max 2020 Line Up".X.
  3. ^D-MAX (18 January 2024).末永正雄選手 活動休止 D1GP引退. Retrieved26 November 2024 – via YouTube.
  4. ^VIDEO OPTION (5 November 2018).2014 D1マシンスーパーラップ V OPT 251 ⑦. Retrieved26 November 2024 – via YouTube.

External links

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