Society | Apr 02

"Father of Drifting" Honored By Nissan With Special Exhibit In Japan

Known as the "Father of drifting", Kunimitsu Takahashi was so skilled at controlling a car that he was able to throw his vehicles into a corner at full speed, break traction on all four wheels, all while maintaining a racing line.

Nissan is paying tribute to Kunimitsu with a special exhibit in Japan, showcasing some of his most legendary vehicles. Also known as Kuni-san, he passed away due to Lymphoma on March 16, 2022, at the age of 82.

Kunimitsu started his racing career with motorcycles, but injuries sustained from an accident at the 1962 Isle of Man TT led him to transition to driving four-wheeled cars. In 1964 Kuni-san started racing for Nissan, setting numerous lap records in the brand’s prototype race cars such as the R380, R381, and R382. His most ubiquitous vehicle, however, would be the Nissan Skyline GT-R.

Kuni-san brought Nissan its 50th victory with the GT-R at the March 1972 Fuji Grand Champion 300km race, and the brand was eager for him to drive the latest model to more victories in the coming season. ...continue reading


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