Takaya Tsubobayashi

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Takaya Tsubobayashi (born June 5, 1971 in Kanagawa, Japan)[ citation needed ] is a Japanese race car driver. He competed in some races of the 2004 World Series by Nissan for the Gabord team, ending a four-year absence from racing.[ citation needed ] He has also previously competed in Japanese Formula 3, Formula 4 and Formula Toyota.[ citation needed ]


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