Mitsuhiro Kinoshita (born January 31, 1965) is a Japanese race car driver. [1] [2]
Year | Team | Car | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | DC | Pts |
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1994 | Team Advan | BMW 318i | AUT 1 | AUT 2 | SUG 1 NC | SUG 2 Ret | TOK 1 | TOK 2 | SUZ 1 18 | SUZ 2 14 | MIN 1 13 | MIN 2 Ret | AID 1 Ret | AID 2 DNS | TSU 1 14 | TSU 2 Ret | SEN 1 Ret | SEN 2 14 | FUJ 1 25 | FUJ 2 DSQ | NC | 0 |
1995 | Club Endless | BMW 318i | FUJ 1 5 | FUJ 2 4 | SUG 1 10 | SUG 2 Ret | TOK 1 6 | TOK 2 18 | SUZ 1 21 | SUZ 2 Ret | MIN 1 19 | MIN 2 6 | AID 1 8 | AID 2 15 | SEN 1 Ret | SEN 2 14 | FUJ 1 13 | FUJ 2 13 | 15th | 27 | ||
1996 | Endless Sport | BMW 318i | FUJ 1 11 | FUJ 2 16 | SUG 1 Ret | SUG 2 5 | SUZ 1 7 | SUZ 2 10 | MIN 1 5 | MIN 2 10 | SEN 1 8 | SEN 2 10 | TOK 1 11 | TOK 2 11 | FUJ 1 11 | FUJ 2 11 | 15th | 22 | ||||
1997 | Endless Sport | BMW 318i | FUJ 1 | FUJ 2 | AID 1 | AID 2 | SUG 1 | SUG 2 | SUZ 1 | SUZ 2 | MIN 1 | MIN 2 | SEN 1 | SEN 2 | TOK 1 | TOK 2 | FUJ 1 Ret | FUJ 2 9 | 20th | 2 |
Year | Team | Car | Class | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | DC | Pts |
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1995 | Endless Sports | Nissan Skyline GT-R | GT1 | SUZ | FUJ | SEN | FUJ 17 | SUG | MIN | NC | 0 | |||
1996 | Team Taisan | Ferrari F40 | GT500 | SUZ | FUJ | SEN | MIN | SUG | MIN Ret | NC | 0 | |||
1997 | Endless Sports | Nissan Skyline GT-R | GT500 | SUZ 8 | FUJ Ret | SEN 11 | FUJ 7 | MIN 10 | SUG 12 | 22nd | 8 | |||
1998 | Endless Sports | Nissan Skyline GT-R | GT500 | SUZ | FUJ C | SEN Ret | FUJ 16 | MOT 12 | MIN 17 | SUG Ret | NC | 0 | ||
1999 | Endless Sports | Nissan Skyline GT-R | GT500 | SUZ 12 | FUJ 10 | SUG 10 | MIN | FUJ 16 | TAI | MOT | 26th | 2 | ||
2000 | Tsuchiya Engineering | Toyota Supra | GT500 | MOT 13 | FUJ 10 | SUG 14 | FUJ 8 | TAI 8 | MIN 7 | SUZ 13 | 18th | 11 | ||
2001 | Hitotsuyama Racing | McLaren F1 GTR | GT500 | TAI 10 | FUJ | SUG | FUJ | MOT | SUZ | MIN | 26th | 1 | ||
2002 | Team Taisan Advan | Porsche 911 | GT300 | TAI 2 | FUJ Ret | SUG 16 | SEP 5 | FUJ 1 | MOT 7 | MIN Ret | SUZ 2 | 4th | 65 | |
2003 | Hasemi Motorsports | Nissan Fairlady Z | GT300 | TAI 6 | FUJ 2 | SUG 17 | FUJ 3 | FUJ 21 | MOT 3 | AUT 4 | SUZ 2 | 1st | 77 | |
2004 | Team Daishin | Nissan Fairlady Z | GT300 | TAI 8 | SUG 11 | SEP 7 | TOK 9 | MOT 17 | AUT 4 | SUZ 6 | 7th | 29 | ||
2005 | Endless Sports | Nissan Fairlady Z | GT300 | OKA 1 | FUJ 9 | SEP 3 | SUG 5 | MOT 4 | FUJ 5 | AUT Ret | SUZ 10 | 6th | 58 | |
2006 | Endless Sports | Porsche 911 | GT300 | SUZ 9 | OKA 22 | FUJ 3 | SEP 6 | SUG Ret | SUZ Ret | MOT 11 | AUT 14 | FUJ 20 | 21st | 18 |
2007 | Hankook KTR | Porsche 911 GT3-RSR | GT300 | SUZ | OKA 10 | FUJ 20 | SEP 10 | SUG 3 | SUZ 16 | MOT 17 | AUT 11 | FUJ 9 | 17th | 18 |
2008 | Hankook KTR | Porsche 911 GT3-RSR | GT300 | SUZ 11 | OKA 7 | FUJ 17 | SEP 11 | SUG 9 | SUZ Ret | MOT 6 | AUT 5 | FUJ Ret | 21st | 18 |
2009 | Hankook KTR | Porsche 911 GT3-RSR | GT300 | OKA | SUZ 1 | FUJ | SEP | SUG 1 | SUZ | FUJ 6 | AUT | MOT | 9th | 45 |
2010 | Hankook KTR | Porsche 997 GT3-RSR | GT300 | SUZ 6 | OKA 8 | FUJ Ret | SEP 16 | SUG | 16th | 8 | ||||
Good Smile Racing with COX | Porsche 997 GT3-RSR | SUZ 10 | FUJ | MOT |
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