Kiyoto Fujinami
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is a Japanese professional racing driver who currently competes in
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for Team Mach. He is a two-time champion in the series, having won the GT300 class title with
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in
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Career

Following success in karting, headlined by the 2010 CIK-FIA Asia Pacific KF2 Championship, Fujinami entered the
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in 2012 as a member of the Nissan Driver Development Programme (NDDP). He scored 2 points in his first season on the way to 13th in the championship. Returning for 2013, he scored 5 pole positions and 3 podiums over the 12 races, ending with 29 points and 6th in the championship. Fujinami transitioned to sports car racing in 2014, racing in the ST-3 class of the Super Taikyu Series with Techno First Racing Team. He scored his first class win at
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aboard the #34 Nissan Fairlady Z34. In 2015, Fujinami moved up to the ST-X ( GT3) class with Team Mach, and won at Okayama in the #5 Nissan GT-R NISMO GT3. The entry was acquired by GTNET Motor Sports in 2016 where Fujinami continued to race in the ST-X class. He helped lead GTNET Motor Sports to consecutive ST-X championships in 2018 and 2019, with overall victories in the Fuji Super TEC 24 Hours in each of these seasons. Fujinami added a third Fuji 24 Hours win in 2021. For 2018, Fujinami returned to single-seaters with B-Max Racing in the
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, but over seven races scored no points finishes. He fared better in the 2019
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, with 14 points in three races for the team.


Super GT (2017-2022, 2024)

Fujinami made his
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debut in 2017 with Team Mach, driving the #5 Toyota 86 MC (MC86). That season, he earned three points in seven races, and finished 22nd in the standings with a best finish of eighth at
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. He did not receive a full season contract for 2018, but returned to Team Mach as a third driver at the Fuji GT 500 Mile Race. Fujinami earned another part-time contract in 2019, this time driving for
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in their #87
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GT3. At the Fuji GT 500 Mile Race, Fujinami, Andre Couto, and Tsubasa Takahashi took the GT300 class win, ending a five-year winless drought for JLOC. In 2020, Fujinami signed a full-time contract and won the Super GT GT300 class championship alongside Joao Paulo de Oliveira in their #56
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. Fujinami and Oliveira won two races at
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and
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, securing a further podium and finishing with 71 points. In 2021, Fujinami and Oliveira fell short of a repeat championship, despite winning at
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and two further podiums at Sugo and Motegi. They finished second in the standings to the
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team of Takuto Iguchi and Hideki Yamauchi. Fujinami continued racing with Oliveira and Kondo Racing in 2022. For the second straight season, the pair won the opening round at Okayama and led the championship at the half way point of the season. In the final round at Motegi, Fujinami and Oliveira won their second title in three years, despite Oliveira losing a wheel late in the race. They won the championship after championship rival
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's teammate Ryuichiro Tomita conceded fifth place on the last lap. After missing the 2023 season entirely, Fujinami returned to Super GT in 2024 with Team Mach alongside new co-driver Yusuke Shiotsu.


2022-23 off-season controversy

After two championships in three seasons, Fujinami tested a Nissan Z GT500 at Fuji Speedway in December 2022. Fujinami then joined Kondo Racing for a private manufacturers test in their GT500 car on 24 January at
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, with the expectation that he would be named as a GT500 driver for the upcoming season. But when Nissan announced its 2023 driver line-ups, Fujinami was omitted from the list of drivers. It later emerged that Fujinami, who also owns a privateer team ,
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that competes in the FCR-Vita Series, had physically attacked a member of his team. On 17 February, the same day that Nissan confirmed Teppei Natori as his replacement at the Kondo Racing GT300 team, Fujinami apologised for the incident through his social media accounts. Fujinami signed a GT500 reserve driver contract with Nissan for the 2023 season, and was retained at GTNET Motor Sports in the Super Taikyu Series. He left Nissan after the 2023 season, ending a 12-year affiliation with the manufacturer.


Racing record


Career summary

‡ Teams' standings.


Complete Super GT results

( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)


Complete Japanese Formula 3 Championship results

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Complete F3 Asian Championship results

( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)


Complete Super Formula Lights Championship results

( key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Fujinami, Kiyoto 1995 births Living people Japanese racing drivers Super GT drivers Japanese Formula 3 Championship drivers F3 Asian Championship drivers Karting World Championship drivers Nismo drivers Formula Challenge Japan drivers Kondō Racing drivers B-Max Racing drivers Racing drivers from Tokyo Super Formula Lights drivers Porsche Carrera Cup Japan drivers