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is a Japanese racing driver. In 2017, he was crowned champion in the
Japanese Formula 3 Championship was a national motor racing championship that takes place in Japan. It is a junior-level feeder formula that uses small single seater Formula Three chassis. As a result of Formula 3 naming regulations by the FIA, on 13 August 2019, series pro ...
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Career


Junior Racing & Formula Racing

Takaboshi started his career in karting in 1998, in which he remained active until 2009. He mainly raced in Japanese championships and won a number of titles. In 2010 he switched to
formula racing Formula racing (known as open-wheel racing in North America) is any of several forms of open-wheeled single-seater motorsport. The origin of the term lies in the nomenclature that was adopted by the FIA for all of its post-World War II single ...
and competed in the
Formula Challenge Japan Formula Challenge Japan was an open wheel racing series based in Japan. The first season was in 2006 and carried on from the defunct Formula Dream series. It is promoted as a young driver development project jointly by Honda, Toyota and Nissan a ...
, in which he competed until 2012. In his first season, he scored no points and his best result was ninth at the Fuji Speedway. In 2011, he improved himself to seventh in the final standings with 22 points and a podium finish. 2012 would prove to be his best season in the class, with two wins at the
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and the Suzuka International Racing Course, as well as four other podium finishes. With 65 points, he finished third in the final standings behind Nobuharu Matsushita and
Ryō Hirakawa is a Japanese racing driver who is currently competing for Toyota Gazoo Racing in the FIA World Endurance Championship and Japanese Super Formula Championship. He won the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Hypercar World Endurance Drivers' Championship ...
. In 2013, Takaboshi made his Formula 3 debut in the
Japanese Formula 3 Championship was a national motor racing championship that takes place in Japan. It is a junior-level feeder formula that uses small single seater Formula Three chassis. As a result of Formula 3 naming regulations by the FIA, on 13 August 2019, series pro ...
, playing as a protégé of Nissan for the NDDP Racing team in the national class. He won eleven races in this class and finished second in the remaining four races to win the convincing championship with 163 points. His results also qualified for the main division, where four fifth places were his best results. He finished seventh overall with 9 points. In 2014, Takaboshi competed in the Japanese Formula 3 premier class, driving for the B-MAX Racing Team with NDDP. He won three races at Suzuka, Fuji and Motegi and was on the podium in four other races. With 82 points, he finished third in the standings behind Nobuharu Matsushita and
Kenta Yamashita is a Japanese racing driver, known for his successes in single-seater junior categories, including winning the 2013 Formula Challenge Japan and the 2012 Motegi Championship Formula Super FJ. He currently races in the Super Formula Championship, ...
. At the end of the year he also drove for B-MAX in the
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, finishing eighteenth. In 2015, Takaboshi won the Japanese Formula 3 season opener in Suzuka, adding two more wins later in the year at the
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. He was on the podium nine more times in the rest of the season. With 92 points, he was again third in the championship behind
Nick Cassidy Nick Cassidy (born 19 August 1994) is a New Zealand racing driver, currently competing in Formula E for Envision Racing, and in the World Endurance Championship and Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters with AF Corse. He has won the 2017 championship in ...
and Kenta Yamashita. At the end of the year, Takaboshi again took part in the Macau Grand Prix, but did not finish the race. In addition for 2016, he drove in half of the Japanese Formula 3 races with the B-MAX Racing Team with NDDP, winning two races at Suzuka and one at Okayama. Although he missed half the races, he finished fourth overall with 42 points behind Kenta Yamashita,
Jann Mardenborough Jann Mardenborough (born 9 September 1991) is a British professional racing driver competing in the Japanese Super GT series. In 2011 he became the third (and youngest) winner of the GT Academy competition, beating 90,000 entrants. He was rewar ...
and Sho Tsuboi. In 2017, Takaboshi returned as a full-time driver in Japanese Formula 3 with the B-MAX Racing Team with NDDP. He won seven races: three at Okayama, two at Suzuka and two at Fuji, as well as finishing on the podium in nine other races. He became champion in class with 148 points. For 2020, Takaboshi returned to open wheel Formula racing, competed with
B-Max Racing B-Max Racing Co., Ltd also known as B-Max Racing Team and B-Max Engineering is a race car builder and racing team headquartered in Ayase, Kanagawa. History Byobugaura Kogyo Co., Ltd. established the race division "B-Max Engineering" in 2009, and ...
race in 2020 Super Formula Championship for one round in the second race of the season. He replaces
Teppei Natori Teppei Natori (Japanese: 名取鉄平, ''Natori Teppei''; born 11 September 2000) is a Japanese racing driver. Career Karting Natori started karting in 2014 when he was 14. He finished 6th in the ROK Cup International Final. Japanese F4 In 2 ...
who raced for 1 round but unable to continue due to medical condition. And also he competed in 2020 Super Formula Lights with the same team. He returned once again in 2021 for Super Formula, but this time he covered up
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for
Team Impul Hoshino Impul Co., Ltd., (known as Impul) is a Japanese automotive aftermarket company based in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo. Founded by Nissan's factory driver, Kazuyoshi Hoshino, the company exclusively produces aftermarket parts for Nissans, such as bod ...
due to Hirakawa tests
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's
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Super GT & Endurance Racing

Takaboshi made his debut in 2015 competed in the GT300 class of the Super GT at NDDP Racing, sharing a Nissan GT-R GT3 with Kazuki Hoshino. The duo won two races at the
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and
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, and also scored a podium at Fuji. They finished fourth in the final standings with 61 points. In 2016, Takaboshi made the move to Europe, where he competed in both the
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and
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for Nissan GT Academy Team RJN. In the Sprint Cup he shared a Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 with
Alex Buncombe Alex Buncombe (born 28 August 1981 in Taunton, England) is a British racing driver, recently left RJN Motorsport after the Blancpain Endurance Series. He is a part of the Nismo Global Driver Exchange, working with Nissan and RJN Motorsport to p ...
, while in the Endurance Cup he shared the same car with Buncombe and Lucas Ordóñez. In the Sprint Cup, a ninth place in the qualifying race on the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya was his best finish, leaving him scoreless in 33rd place in the championship. In the Endurance Cup, he achieved a podium finish in the season final at the Nürburgring to finish ninth overall with 39 points. In the Super GT, he also drove in three GT300 class races with the Dijon Racing team in a Nissan GT-R GT3, where he shared a car with
Takayuki Aoki is a Japanese auto racing driver. Career JGTC and Super GT Aoki competed in the GT300 class of the Japanese GT Championship between 1998 and 2004, winning the class in 2001 in a Nissan Silvia.http://www.fiawtcc.com/Drivers_Details.asp?idDriver ...
. Tenth place at Motegi was his best result and he was 28th in the championship with 1 point. Within the Super GT, he also made his GT500 debut in the race at Suzuka with the MOLA team, sharing a Nissan GT-R with
Satoshi Motoyama Satoshi Motoyama (本山哲 - Motoyama Satoshi; born March 4, 1971) is a Japanese professional racing driver and team manager. He is best known for racing in the Super GT Series, formerly known as the All-Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGT ...
as a one-time replacement for
Katsumasa Chiyo is a Japanese factory racing driver, currently competing in the Autobacs Super GT Series as a factory driver for Nissan. He is a graduate of the Nissan Driver Development Program (NDDP), and a past champion of the Bathurst 12 Hour race, and t ...
. They finished the race in third place, making Takaboshi seventeenth in the final standings with 13 points. For 2017, he also returned to Super GT with NDDP Racing and again shared a Nissan GT-R GT3 with Kazuki Hoshino for 2017. With a sixth place at Fuji as his best result, he finished seventeenth in the final standings. In 2018, Takaboshi only competed in the Super GT, in which he made a permanent switch to the GT500 class to share a Nissan GT-R with
João Paulo de Oliveira João Paulo Lima de Oliveira (born 13 July 1981) is a Brazilian professional racing driver currently competing in the Japanese Super GT series. He won the Super GT GT300 class championship in both 2020 and 2022 and the Formula Nippon championship ...
with the Kondo Racing team. Their best results were three sixth places at Okayama, Fuji and the Sportsland SUGO, leaving them with 23 points. Stayed with the same team, but he's teamed up with fellow Nissan driver
Jann Mardenborough Jann Mardenborough (born 9 September 1991) is a British professional racing driver competing in the Japanese Super GT series. In 2011 he became the third (and youngest) winner of the GT Academy competition, beating 90,000 entrants. He was rewar ...
for 2019 & 2020. For 2021, with Kondo Racing teamed with
Daiki Sasaki is a Japanese racing driver. He currently drives in the Super GT GT500 series. He won the Japanese Formula Three - National Class championship in 2012. Career Sasaki has raced in Japanese Formula 3 Championship for 2 seasons in National class ...
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Takaboshi, Mitsunori 1993 births Living people Japanese racing drivers Japanese Formula 3 Championship drivers Super Formula drivers Super GT drivers Formula Challenge Japan drivers Blancpain Endurance Series drivers Kondō Racing drivers Nismo drivers Motopark Academy drivers Nürburgring 24 Hours drivers B-Max Racing drivers People from Hiratsuka, Kanagawa