Takashi Yokoyama (racing driver), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Takashi Yokoyama (racing driver)

Japanese racing driver

Date of Birth: 31-Dec-1971

Place of Birth: Ōta, Gunma Prefecture, Japan

Date of Death: 19-Oct-1997

Profession: racing driver, racing automobile driver

Nationality: Japan

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Takashi Yokoyama (racing driver)

  • Takashi Yokoyama (?? ?, Yokoyama Takashi) (December 31, 1971 – October 19, 1997) was a Japanese Formula 3 Championship race car driver.
  • He died during the season-ending Japanese Formula 3 Championship race at Fuji on October 19, 1997. During the early stages of the race, a crash happened in front of Yokoyama between the leaders.
  • There, Dutch racer Tom Coronel got clipped from behind trying to hold off Japanese racer Shigekazu Wakisaka.
  • Wakisaka's car climbed over the top of Coronel's, and one of Wakisaka's tires hit the side of Coronel's helmet before Wakisaka flipped over in the sandpit.
  • Neither driver was injured in the crash, though Coronel had a tire mark on his helmet. This accident brought out a full course caution and the remaining drivers were told to slow down for the safety car.
  • On the front stretch, Yokoyama was behind a group of cars that slowed down awaiting for the safety car to come out.
  • However, Yokoyama was approaching the field too fast and before he could hit the brakes, he hit one car and became airborne.
  • The force of the impact sent Yokoyama into a signboard; the car disintegrated and then fell to the ground.
  • Yokoyama died instantly from severe injuries sustained in the crash and the organizers decided to cancel the rest of the race.
  • He was 25 years old.

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