Tetsuya Tanaka (田中哲也, Tanaka Tetsuya, born 16 December 1965) is a Japanese racing driver. [1] Since 1996 he has competed in the Japanese Grand Touring Championship for a variety of teams, and has won the Tokachi 24 Hours five times.
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Team | Engine | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | DC | Pts |
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1989 | Megane Super Ralt | Toyota | SUZ | FUJ | SUZ | SEN | TSU | SUG | TSU | SUZ DNQ | SUZ 21 | NC | 0 | ||
Giza House Racing | Mugen | NIS DNQ | |||||||||||||
1990 | Kawai Steel Le Garage | VW | SUZ 16 | FUJ Ret | SUZ DNQ | TSU DNQ | SEN 21 | SUG DNQ | TSU 18 | SUZ DNQ | NIS 25 | SUZ DNQ | NC | 0 | |
1991 | Alexel Shimizu Torii Racing | Toyota | SUZ 4 | FUJ C | FUJ 3 | SUZ Ret | TSU 5 | SEN 1 | MIN 4 | TSU 7 | SUG 9 | SUZ 8 | SUZ 5 | 3rd | 23 |
1992 | Sekisui Two You Home with TOM'S | Toyota | SUZ 10 | TSU Ret | FUJ | SUZ 17 | SEN 6 | TAI 4 | MIN 2 | SUG 11 | SUZ 5 | SUZ 10 | 7th | 12 | |
1993 | Br Sports | Toyota | SUZ 3 | TSU 6 | FUJ 6 | SUZ Ret | SEN DNS | TAI 10 | MIN DNS | SUG 7 | SUZ 9 | SUZ 6 | 8th | 7 | |
1994 | PIAA Nakajima Racing | Mugen | SUZ | FUJ 8 | TSU | SUZ 11 | SEN 10 | TOK 8 | MIN | TAI | SUG 11 | SUZ 18 | NC | 0 |
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Entrant | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | DC | Pts |
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1996 | Nihon Lead Yamada | SUZ | MIN | FUJ | TOK | SUZ | SUG Ret | FUJ | MIN | SUZ 13 | FUJ | NC | 0 |
1997 | Be Brides ARP Asuka | SUZ Ret | MIN | FUJ | SUZ | SUG Ret | FUJ 11 | MIN 14 | MOT Ret | FUJ 13 | SUZ 6 | 16th | 1 |
1998 | Be Brides Racing | SUZ Ret | MIN Ret | FUJ 7 | MOT Ret | SUZ Ret | SUG 11 | FUJ C | MIN Ret | FUJ 6 | SUZ 16 | 17th | 1 |
1999 | Team 5ZIGEN | SUZ Ret | MOT | MIN | FUJ | SUZ 4 | SUG Ret | FUJ 11 | MIN Ret | MOT 14 | SUZ Ret | 14th | 3 |
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
Year | Team | Car | Class | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | DC | Pts |
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1996 | Hasemi Motorsport | Nissan Skyline GT-R | GT500 | SUZ 3 | FUJ 6 | SEN 2 | FUJ 14 | SUG 6 | MIN 5 | 5th | 47 | |||
1997 | Hasemi Motorsport | Nissan Skyline GT-R | GT500 | SUZ 4 | FUJ 2 | SEN 9 | FUJ 6 | MIN 7 | SUG Ret | 7th | 37 | |||
1998 | Hasemi Motorsport | Nissan Skyline GT-R | GT500 | SUZ 5 | FUJ C | SEN Ret | FUJ 2 | MOT 8 | MIN 8 | SUG 5 | 5th | 37 | ||
1999 | Hasemi Motorsport | Nissan Skyline GT-R | GT500 | SUZ 6 | FUJ 7 | SUG 7 | MIN 4 | FUJ 11 | TAI 12 | MOT 8 | 17th | 27 | ||
2000 | Hasemi Motorsport | Nissan Skyline GT-R | GT500 | MOT 5 | FUJ 9 | SUG Ret | FUJ 11 | TAI 15 | MIN 11 | SUZ 8 | 16th | 13 | ||
2001 | NISMO | Nissan Skyline GT-R | GT500 | TAI 4 | FUJ 3 | SUG Ret | FUJ 1 | MOT 10 | SUZ 8 | MIN 6 | 5th | 52 | ||
2002 | Impul | Nissan Skyline GT-R | GT500 | TAI 14 | FUJ Ret | SUG 8 | SEP 14 | FUJ Ret | MOT 11 | MIN 13 | SUZ 17 | 23rd | 7 | |
2003 | Team Gainer | Ferrari 360 | GT300 | TAI 13 | FUJ 4 | SUG Ret | FUJ 2 | FUJ 20 | MOT Ret | AUT 2 | SUZ 12 | 8th | 46 | |
2004 | Team Gainer | Ferrari 360 | GT300 | TAI 1 | SUG 8 | SEP 5 | TOK 4 | MOT 3 | AUT 8 | SUZ 3 | 3rd | 64 | ||
2005 | Jim Gainer | Ferrari 360 | GT300 | OKA 6 | FUJ 4 | SEP 4 | SUG Ret | MOT 9 | FUJ 2 | AUT 5 | SUZ 1 | 4th | 66 | |
2006 | Jim Gainer | Ferrari 360 | GT300 | SUZ Ret | OKA 2 | FUJ 19 | SEP 17 | SUG 16 | SUZ 9 | MOT 1 | AUT 19 | FUJ 16 | 8th | 51 |
2007 | Team Nova | Vemac RD350R | GT300 | SUZ 10 | OKA 22 | FUJ 10 | SEP 2 | SUG | SUZ 6 | MOT 10 | AUT Ret | FUJ 8 | 13th | 27 |
2008 | Jim Gainer | Ferrari F430 | GT300 | SUZ 12 | OKA 20 | FUJ 12 | SEP 17 | SUG 12 | SUZ 7 | MOT 24 | AUT 8 | FUJ 12 | 24th | 14 |
2009 | Jim Gainer | Ferrari F430 GT2 | GT300 | OKA 4 | SUZ 4 | FUJ Ret | SEP 8 | SUG 3 | SUZ 5 | FUJ 2 | AUT 1 | MOT 4 | 3rd | 79 |
2010 | Jim Gainer | Ferrari F430 GT2 | GT300 | SUZ Ret | OKA 7 | FUJ 6 | SEP 4 | SUG 5 | SUZ 8 | FUJ C | MOT 4 | 7th | 34 | |
2011 | Gainer | Ferrari 458 Italia GT2 | GT300 | OKA 2 | FUJ 2 | SEP 2 | SUG 7 | SUZ 4 | FUJ 22 | AUT 2 | MOT 3 | 2nd | 83 | |
2012 | Gainer | Audi R8 LMS ultra | GT300 | OKA 1 | FUJ 5 | SEP 7 | SUG 6 | SUZ 5 | FUJ 7 | AUT 16 | MOT 13 | 7th | 47 | |
2013 | Gainer | Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 | GT300 | OKA 14 | FUJ 10 | SEP 7 | SUG 10 | SUZ 13 | FUJ 6 | FUJ | AUT 20 | MOT 12 | 20th | 11 |
2014 | Green Tec Racing | Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 | GT300 | OKA | FUJ | AUT | SUG 20 | FUJ | SUZ | BUR | MOT | NC | 0 |
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