Born 11/13/1945, Tokyo, Japan
1 Start
1 Fastest Lap
The Japanese Grand Prix was included in the
F1 calendar in 1976. Japan was beginning to become a global economic powerhouse
and its car industry was making headways against the American and European
competition. Early Japanese forays in F1 had been limited to the mildly
successful Honda entries of the 60’s and the disastrous Maki in the 70s. So when
it was announced that Kojima would enter the debut Japanese race, with a Dunlop
shod car at that, not many people wagered their bets on a competitive entry.
However, Masahiro Hasemi did manage to qualify the car tenth, and in the race
was credited with fastest lap, a claim that many dismiss as fictitious to this
day. This turned out to be Hasemi’s single F1 start, so he stands as the only
single race participant to post fastest lap. In Japan Masahiro won a multitude
of titles, in single seaters and tin tops. He also competed outside of his
country, in Le Mans and other events.
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