Akira Yanagawa Explained

Akira Yanagawa
Nationality:Japanese
Birth Date:1971 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
Current Team:Team GREEN
Bike Number:87
Motogp Active Years:–,
Motogp Manufacturers:Kawasaki
Motogp Race Starts:4
Motogp Race Wins:0
Motogp Podiums:0
Motogp Poles:0
Motogp Fastest Laps:0
Motogp Total Points:0
Motogp Last Season:2007
Motogp Last Position:NC (0 pts)
Sbk Active Years:, –,
Sbk Manufacturers:Kawasaki
Sbk Last Season:2010
Sbk Last Position:NC (0 pts)
Sbk Race Starts:121
Sbk Race Wins:3
Sbk Podiums:23
Sbk Poles:2
Sbk Fastest Laps:6
Sbk Total Points:1207

is a Japanese former professional motorcycle road racer. He won three World Superbike Championship races and finished on the podium on 20 further occasions.

Career

He started racing on mini-bikes before becoming Japan's 250cc champion in 1989. He moved to his homeland's Superbike championship in 1993. By Kawasaki considered him ready for the Superbike World Championship.

Initial testing displays[1] and results suggested that they were not wrong. At the A1-Ring, Yanagawa became the first Japanese rider to win a Superbike World Championship race outside his homeland, also winning Sugo later in the year to come 4th overall. was dominated by two huge crashes. At Monza the bike hurtled through the gravel at the Ascari Chicane before catching fire due to a burst fuel line, with Yanagawa nowhere near it. At Laguna Seca he was running 2nd when Doug Chandler's wild card Kawasaki went out of control on the run into the Corkscrew corner and harpooned Yanagawa. It was a frightening moment, yet Yanagawa only missed one further round. He was classified 2nd in that race, as the restart was abandoned following another pile-up. On his return he took two 4th places, and followed this with two podium results at Sugo. This was good for 7th overall.

In and he came 5th overall, with a win at Sugo and five third places in . He was 9th in, crashing on lap 1 of his 100th WSBK race at Sugo but scoring two 3rds at Monza,[2] as Kawasaki gradually lost interest in the Superbike World Championship, focusing instead on developing a MotoGP bike for 2002.[3] Yanagawa raced in Japan's Superbike series while testing this, and briefly raced it before returning to a testing role.[4] He continued in the All-Japan series, leading it in 2007 before losing out to Atsushi Watanabe, and also entered for a one-off MotoGP round at Motegi in 2007.[5]

Career statistics

Superbike World Championship

Races by year

YearMake12345678910111213Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1994SuzukiGBRGBRGERGERITAITASPASPAAUTAUTINAINAJPN
11
JPN
18
NEDNEDSMRSMREUREURAUSAUS47th5
1996KawasakiSMRSMRGBRGBRGERGERITAITACZECZEUSAUSAEUREURINAINAJPN
Ret
JPN
DNS
NEDNEDSPASPAAUSAUSNC0
1997KawasakiAUS
4
AUS
Ret
SMR
Ret
SMR
5
GBR
DNS
GBR
DNS
GER
8
GER
2
ITA
8
ITA
Ret
USA
10
USA
5
EUR
5
EUR
4
AUT
2
AUT
1
NED
8
NED
7
SPA
4
SPA
4
JPN
1
JPN
Ret
INA
4
INA
2
4th247
1998KawasakiAUS
5
AUS
5
GBR
5
GBR
16
ITA
Ret
ITA
6
SPA
13
SPA
7
GER
4
GER
5
SMR
5
SMR
5
RSA
6
RSA
5
USA
2
USA
DNS
EUREURAUT
4
AUT
4
NED
7
NED
6
JPN
4
JPN
2
7th210
1999KawasakiRSA
6
RSA
5
AUS
5
AUS
6
GBR
5
GBR
4
SPA
2
SPA
2
ITA
7
ITA
5
GER
Ret
GER
3
SMR
3
SMR
3
USA
3
USA
12
EUR
6
EUR
5
AUT
DNS
AUT
DNS
NED
6
NED
4
GER
3
GER
4
JPN
3
JPN
1
5th308
2000KawasakiRSA
DNS
RSA
DNS
AUS
9
AUS
6
JPN
Ret
JPN
6
GBR
7
GBR
5
ITA
3
ITA
3
GER
2
GER
Ret
SMR
5
SMR
6
SPA
10
SPA
12
USA
6
USA
5
EUR
9
EUR
5
NED
6
NED
2
GER
4
GER
3
GBR
6
GBR
7
5th247
2001KawasakiSPA
8
SPA
6
RSA
5
RSA
Ret
AUS
4
AUS
C
JPN
Ret
JPN
11
ITA
3
ITA
3
GBR
14
GBR
8
GER
12
GER
10
SMR
5
SMR
Ret
USA
Ret
USA
8
EUR
10
EUR
8
GER
4
GER
9
NED
8
NED
6
ITA
DNS
ITA
DNS
9th170
2002KawasakiSPASPAAUSAUSRSARSAJPN
6
JPN
6
ITAITAGBRGBRGERGERSMRSMRUSAUSAGBRGBRGERGERNEDNEDITAITA23rd20
2010KawasakiAUSAUSPORPORSPASPANEDNEDITAITARSARSAUSAUSASMRSMRCZECZEGBR
19
GBR
19
GERGERITAITAFRAFRANC0

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

By season

SeasonClassMotorcycleTeamNumberRaceWinPodiumPoleFLapPtsPlcd
MotoGPKawasakiKawasaki Racing Team48100000NC
MotoGPKawasakiKawasaki Racing Team48200000NC
MotoGPKawasakiKawasaki Racing Team87100000NC
Total400000

Races by year

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

YearClassBike123456789101112131415161718Pts
2002MotoGPKawasakiJPNRSASPAFRAITACATNEDGBRGERCZEPORBRAPAC
Ret
MALAUSVALNC0
2003MotoGPKawasakiJPN
18
RSASPAFRAITACAT
Ret
NEDGBRGERCZEPORBRAPACMALAUSVALNC0
2007MotoGPKawasakiQATSPACHNTURFRAITACATGBRNEDGERUSARSMPORJPN
17
AUSMALVALNC0

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Motorcycle Online: Daily News 4/15/97 . 17 October 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060507110455/http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mcdaily97/day0454.html . 7 May 2006 . dead .
  2. Web site: Bayliss Doubles at Monza WSB . 17 October 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060508184158/http://www.motorcycledaily.com/13may01monzawsbfinal.html . 8 May 2006 . dead .
  3. Web site: Welcome Back, Kawasaki . 17 October 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061110161554/http://www.motorcycledaily.com/05october02welcome.html . 10 November 2006 . dead .
  4. Web site: "akira yanagawa" - Google Search. www.google.com.
  5. Web site: Yanagawa to join de Puniet and West at Motegi | MotoGP™.