# Tetsuya Yamano

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Japanese racing driver

**Tetsuya Yamano** (Shinjitai: **山野 哲也**, born 2 October 1965, in Tokyo) is a Japanese [racing driver](/source/Auto_racing).[1][2] He won three consecutive [JGTC](/source/All_Japan_Grand_Touring_Car_Championship)/[Super GT](/source/Super_GT) GT300 class championship, notably with three different teams in all occasions.

## Complete JGTC/Super GT Results

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Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DC Pts 1999 RE Amemiya Racing Mazda RX-7 GT300 SUZ 4 FSW 4 SUG Ret MIN 12 FSW 2 TAI 2 TRM 5 5th 58 2000 GT300 TRM 2 FSW 5 SUG Ret FSW 3 TAI Ret MIN 4 SUZ 3 5th 57 2001 GT300 TAI 3 FSW 5 SUG 1 FSW 4 TRM 7 SUZ 15 MIN 11 2rd 54 2002 Hasemi MotorSports Nissan Silvia GT300 TAI 4 FSW Ret SUG 1 SEP 3 FSW 3 TRM 4 MIN Ret SUZ Ret 3rd 70 2003 AMPREX MOTORSPORTS Mazda RX-7 GT300 TAI FSW SUG FSW FSW NC TRM NC 0 BMW M3 AUT 14 SUZ Ret 2004 M-TEC CO., LTD. Honda NSX GT300 TAI 3 SUG 7 SEP 2 TOK 2 TRM 2 AUT 6 SUZ 1 1st 93 2005 TEAM RECKLESS Toyota MR-S GT300 OKA 5 FSW 3 SEP 2 SUG 3 TRM 8 FSW 3 AUT 1 SUZ 3 1st 93 2006 RE Amemiya Racing Mazda RX-7 GT300 SUZ 2 OKA FSW 11 SEP 1 SUG 9 SUZ 4 TRM 4 AUT 2 FSW 6 1st 86 2007 CUSCO RACING Subaru Impreza GT300 SUZ 21 OKA 13 FSW Ret SEP 5 SUG Ret SUZ Ret TRM 11 AUT 14 FSW 11 22nd 7 2008 GT300 SUZ 6 OKA 3 FSW 18 SEP 1 SUG 14 SUZ 17 TRM 14 AUT 6 FSW 3 6th 59 2009 R&D Sport Subaru Legacy B4 GT300 OKA SUZ FSW SEP SUG SUZ DNQ FSW 18 AUT TRM Ret NC 0 2010 GT300 SUZ 13 OKA 12 FSW Ret SEP SUG 13 SUZ 1 FSW C TRM 10 11th 21 2011 GT300 OKA 8 FSW 18 SEP 8 SUG Ret SUZ 1 FSW 6 AUT 1 TRM 6 4th 56 2012 Subaru BRZ GT300 OKA Ret FSW 9 SEP 8 SUG 10 SUZ Ret FSW 6 AUT 4 TRM 15 14th 19 2013 GT300 OKA 5 FSW Ret SEP 4 SUG 6 SUZ 1 FSW 9 AUT 7 TRM 3 4th 66

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Tetsuya Yamano | Racing career profile | Driver Database"](https://www.driverdb.com/drivers/tetsuya-yamano/). *www.driverdb.com*. Retrieved 18 June 2021.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["SUPERGT.net | 2008 Team Information"](https://supergt.net/archive/classic/supergt.net/supergt/2008/08team/index_j077.htm?d1). *supergt.net*. Retrieved 18 June 2021.

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