Team Taisan Explained

Team Taisan
Base:Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
Principal:Yasunori Chiba
Founders:Yasutsune Chiba
Current Series:All Japan EV-GP Series
Former Series:Fuji Long Distance Series, All-Japan Sports Prototype Championship, Japanese Touring Car Championship, Asian Le Mans Series, Super GT Series
Current Drivers: Shinnosuke Yamada
Shintaro Kawabata
Driver Titles:JTCC JTC-2: 1989
JGTC/Super GT GT300: 1996, 1998, 2000, 2012
ALMS LMGTE: 2013
Team Titles:JGTC GT500: 1995
JGTC/Super GT GT300: 1996, 1998, 20002003, 2012
GP-EV: 2011
ALMS LMGTE: 2013

Team Taisan (チーム・タイサン, stylized as Team TAISAN) is a Japanese auto racing team founded in 1983 by Yasutsune "Ricky" Chiba and owned by the Taisan Industrial Company.[1] Most active in the Super GT Series, formerly known as the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC), Taisan has been involved in all but one season from 1994 to 2018, taking a sabbatical in 2015. During that time they have won eight team championships and four drivers championships, representing manufacturers Ferrari, Porsche, Dodge, Toyota, Nissan, and Audi. Team Taisan has also participated in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, winning their class on their debut in . For nearly their entire career, Taisan has been sponsored by tire manufacturer Yokohama Rubber Company, often carrying the name of Yokohama's Advan brand.

History

The team was initially formed through and their efforts in the All Japan Endurance Championship and Fuji Long Distance Series. Taisan operated one of the teams' Porsche 962C with drivers Kunimitsu Takahashi and Kenji Takahashi. Kunimitsu went on to win the Endurance Championship three times from 1985 to 1987, while Nova Engineering won the team championships in the Fuji Long Distance Series those same years. Taisan expanded their program to include the Japanese Touring Car Championship in 1989 with BMW M3s, adding Briton Will Hoy to the team in 1990. A Group A category Nissan Skyline GT-R was added to the team in 1991 for Kenji Takahashi and Keiichi Tsuchiya while their BMWs continued in the lower JTC-2 category. Kunimitsu replaced Kenji in the Skyline for 1992 and 1993 before Kunimitsu and Tsuchiya left to form their own racing team and the JTCC eliminated the Group A cars from the series, leaving the team with a single Super Touring BMW for Kazuo Mogi in 1994.

Taisan returned to sports car racing in 1994 in the new All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship, the team participating with one of their former 962Cs and teamed alongside a Ferrari F40. Masahiko Kondo and Anthony Reid won one race for the Porsche while Tetsuya Ota and Oscar Larrauri earned one victory in the Ferrari. A switch to a pair of Porsche 911 GT2s earned three GT1 victories in 1995 and the teams championship for the GT1 category,[2] while the team also added a GT2 class campaign under the Team Taisan Jr. moniker for a Porsche 964. Taisan Jr. became a dominant team in the rechristened GT300 class, winning the drivers and teams championships in 1996, followed by second place in 1997 and another championship in 1998 while campaigning a new Toyota MR2 in cooperation with Tsuchiya Engineering.

Taisan's success led to the team being invited to participate in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in for the LMGT category. Their Porsche 911 GT3-R, driven by Hideo Fukuyama, Atsushi Yogo, and Bruno Lambert won the category by a six-lap margin. Upon returning to Japan, Taisan began a streak of four consecutive GT300 team championships from 20002003, including a drivers championship with Fukuyama in 2000. Another Le Mans also earned the team a podium finish in their class for . Taisan downsized to a single Porsche team from 2004 onward as the JGTC transitioned to the new Super GT Series; Taisan eventually joined with Endless for a joint program that earned them another drivers and teams championships in 2012. The team expanded once again in 2013, retaining the Porsche in Super GT while joining the new Asian Le Mans Series with a Ferrari 458 Italia GT2, winning the series championship and earning the team an automatic invitation to Le Mans, their first since . A difficult 2014 season with a new Nissan GT-R led Taisan to take a sabbatical year from Super GT,[3] returning in 2016 with an Audi R8 LMS in cooperation with SARD.

Team Taisan also began to embrace electric motorsport by participating in the All Japan EV-GP Series in 2011 with Tesla Roadsters as well as a modified Porsche 914, winning the 2011 championship. The team also began developing electric karts.[4] In 2018 Chiba announced an auction of many former Taisan racing cars dating back to the early 1990s, including several JGTC and Super GT machines. Chiba also announced at the conclusion of the 2018 Super GT season that the team would cease participation in Super GT, instead concentrating solely on electric motorsports.[5]

Complete JGTC Results[6] [7]

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

YearCarTyresClassNo.Drivers12345678PosPts
1994Ferrari F40 LMGT134 Keiichi Suzuki
Hideshi Matsuda
FUJSENFUJSUGMIN
2nd64
Porsche 962C35 Anthony Reid
Kazuo Mogi
Masahiko Kondo
FUJ
SENFUJ
SUGMIN
Ferrari F40 LM40 Tetsuya Ota
Keiichi Suzuki
Anthony Reid
Oscar Larrauri
FUJ
SEN
FUJ
SUG
MIN
1995BMW M3 (E30)GT226 Motoji Sekine
Fumio Mutoh
Junichi Yamanashi
Masaoki Nagashima
SUZ
FUJ
SEN
FUJ
SUG
MIN
5th44
28 Motoji Sekine
Fumio Mutoh
SUZFUJSENFUJ
SUG
MIN
Porsche 911 GT2GT133 Hideshi Matsuda
Kaoru Iida
Keiichi Suzuki
SUZFUJ
SEN
FUJ
SUGMIN1st80
Ferrari F40 LM34 Anthony Reid
Masahiko Kondo
Hideshi Matsuda
Takeshi Tsuchiya
Oscar Larrauri
Keiichi Suzuki
SUZ
FUJ
SEN
FUJ
SUG
MIN
Porsche 911 GT2
35 Keiichi Suzuki
Hideshi Matsuda
Takeshi Tsuchiya
Anthony Reid
Masahiko Kondo
SUZ
FUJ
SENFUJ
SUG
MIN
Ferrari F40 LM40 Oscar Larrauri
Tetsuya Ota
SUZ
FUJ
SENFUJ
SUGMIN
1996Porsche 964 RSRGT30026 Keiichi Suzuki
Morio Nitta
SUZ
FUJ
SEN
FUJ
SUG
MIN
1st93
BMW M3 (E30)28 Masaoki Nagashima
Junichi Yamanashi
Manabu Orido
Takeshi Tsuchiya
SUZ
FUJSENFUJ
Toyota MR2SUG
MIN
Porsche 993 RSR38 Adrian Fu
Rodney Jones
Masaoki Nagashima
SUZ
FUJ
SEN
FUJ
SUG
MIN
Porsche 993 GT2GT50034 Hideshi Matsuda
Osamu Nakako
SUZ
FUJ
SEN
FUJ
SUG
MIN
8th12
35 Takeshi Tsuchiya
Anthony Reid
Oscar Larrauri
Mitsuhiro Kinoshita
SUZ
FUJ
SEN
FUJ
SUG
MIN
1997Porsche 993 RSRGT30026 Keiichi Suzuki
Morio Nitta
SUZ
FUJ
SEN
FUJ
MIN
SUG
2nd89
Porsche 993 GT2GT50034 Keiichi Tsuchiya
Hideshi Matsuda
SUZFUJSEN
FUJ
13th4
Chrysler Viper GTS-RMIN
SUG
1998Toyota MR2GT30025 Keiichi Suzuki
Shingo Tachi
SUZ
FUJ
SEN
FUJ
MOT
MIN
SUG
1st106
Chrysler Viper GTS-RGT50055 Hideshi Matsuda
Eiichi Tajima
Fuminori Mizuno
Anthony Reid
SUZ
FUJ
SENFUJ
MOTMIN
SUG
17th1
1999Porsche 993 GT3-RGT30026 Hiroaki Suga
Dilantha Malagamuwa
Dominik Schwager
Hideshi Matsuda
Tomohiko Sunako
SUZ
FUJ
SUG
MIN
5th48
Porsche 996 GT3-RFUJ
OKA
MOT
Porsche 993 GT3-R55 Hiroaki Suga
Eiichi Tajima
FUJ
OKA
MOT
14th10
Chrysler Viper GTS-RGT500 Eiichi Tajima
Hideshi Matsuda
Dominik Schwager
SUZ
FUJ
SUG
MIN
13th2
2000Porsche 996 GT3-RGT30026 Hideshi Matsuda
Hideo Fukuyama
Fuminori Mizuno
MOT
FUJ
SUG
FUJ
OKA
MIN
SUZ
1st101
28 Hiroaki Suga
Shinsuke Shibahara
MOTFUJSUG
FUJ
OKA
MIN
SUZ
Chrysler Viper GTS-R55 Hiroaki Suga
Shinsuke Shibahara
Eiji Yamada
Takahide Tasaki
MIN
SUZ
17th1
GT500MOT
FUJ
SUG
FUJ
OKA
NC0
2001Porsche 996 GT3-RGT30024 Hideshi Matsuda
Kazuyushi Nishizawa
OKA
FUJ
SUG
FUJ
MOT
SUZ
MIN
1st74
26 Hideo Fukuyama
Atsushi Yogo
OKA
FUJ
SUG
FUJ
MOT
SUZ
MIN
Chrysler Viper GTS-R55 Eiji Yamada
Takayuki Kinoshita
OKA
FUJ
SUG
FUJ
MOT
SUZ
MIN
12th19
2002Porsche 911 GT3-RGT30024 Hideo Fukuyama
Mitsuhiro Kinoshita
OKA
FUJ
SUG
SEP
FUJ
MOT
MIN
SUZ
1st102
26 Atsushi Yogo
Kazuyushi Nishizawa
Takayuki Kinoshita
OKA
FUJ
SUG
SEP
FUJ
MOT
MIN
SUZ
28 Yutaka Yamagishi
Yukihiro Hane
Sunako Jukuchō
OKA
FUJ
SUG
SEP
FUJ
MOT
MIN
SUZ
9th33
Chrysler Viper GTS-R55 Eiji Yamada
Takashi Shimizu
Takayuki Kinoshita
OKA
FUJ
SUG
SEP
FUJ
MOT
MIN
SUZ
2003Porsche 911 GT3-RGT30024 Akihiro Asai
Atsushi Yogo
Adam Wilcox
OKA
FUJ
SUG
FUJ
FUJ
MOT
AUT
SUZ
9th38
26 Shinichi Yamaji
Kazuyushi Nishizawa
OKA
FUJ
SUG
FUJ
FUJ
MOT
AUT
SUZ
1st88
Dodge Viper Competition Coupe55 Eiji Yamada
Takayuki Kinoshita
OKA
FUJ
SUG
FUJ
FUJ
MOT
AUT
SUZ
2004Porsche 911 GT3-RGT30026 Yutaka Yamagishi
Kaoru Ijiri
Akihiro Asai
OKA
SUG
SEP
TOK
MOT
AUT
SUZ
14th6

Complete Super GT Results[8] [9]

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

YearCarTyresClassNo.Drivers123456789PosPoints
2005Porsche 996 GT3-RSGT30026 Yutaka Yamagishi
Kaoru Ijiri
Takashi Inoue
Isao Ihashi
OKA
FUJ
SEP
SUGMOTFUJAUTSUZ
NC0
2006Porsche 996 GT3-RSGT30026 Kazuyuki Nishizawa
Shinichi Yamaji
SUZOKA
FUJ
SEPSUGSUZMOTAUTFUJ
18th10
2007Porsche 996 GT3-RSGT30026 Nobuteru Taniguchi
Shinichi Yamaji
Kazuyuki Nishizawa
Dominik Farnbacher
SUZ
OKA
FUJ
SEP
SUG
SUZ
MOT
AUT
FUJ
5th72
2008Porsche 996 GT3-RSGT30026 Nobuteru Taniguchi
Shinichi Yamaji
Keita Sawa
Dominik Farnbacher
SUZ
OKA
FUJ
SEP
SUG
SUZ
MOT
AUT
FUJ
4th83
2009Porsche 996 GT3-RSGT30026 Haruki Kurosawa
Tsubasa Abe
Katsuhiko Tsutsui
Tsubasa Kurosawa
OKA
SUZ
FUJ
SEP
SUG
SUZ
FUJ
AUT
MOT
11th38
2010Porsche 996 GT3-RSGT30026 Igor Sushko
Masayuki Ueda
Shogo Mitsuyama
SUZ
OKA
FUJ
SEPSUG
SUZ
FUJ
MOT
20th12
51 Yuya Sakamoto
Shogo Mitsuyama
Hideki Yamauchi
SUZOKAFUJ
SEPSUG
SUZFUJ
MOT
22nd5
2011Porsche 996 GT3-RSGT30026 Kyosuke Mineo
Hideshi Matsuda
Junichiro Yamashita
Shogo Mitsuyama
OKA
FUJ
SEP
SUG
SUZ
FUJ
AUT
MOT
16th19
Ferrari F430 GT241 Shinichi Yamaji
Hiroshi Koizumi
Kyosuke Mineo
OKA
FUJ
SEPSUG
SUZ
FUJ
AUTMOT
17th15
2012Porsche 911 GT3-RGT300911 Kyosuke Mineo
Naoki Yokomizo
OKA
FUJ
SEP
SUG
SUZ
FUJ
AUT
MOT
1st102
2013Porsche 911 GT3-RGT3000 Kyosuke Mineo
Naoki Yokomizo
OKA
FUJ
SEP
SUG
SUZ
FUJ
AUT
MOT
9th40
2014Nissan GT-R GT3GT30067 Shogo Mitsuyama
Naoki Yokomizo
Kyosuke Mineo
OKA
FUJ
AUT
SUG
FUJ
SUZ
BURMOT
16th24
2016Audi R8 LMSGT30026 Shogo Mitsuyama
Yuya Motojima
Tsubasa Kondo
OKA
FUJ
SUG
FUJ
SUZ
CHAMOT
MOT
16th27
2017Audi R8 LMSGT30026 Shinnosuke Yamada
Jake Parsons
Christian Klien
OKA
FUJ
AUT
SUG
FUJ
SUZ
CHA
MOT
24th11
2018Audi R8 LMSGT30026 Shinnosuke Yamada
Shintaro Kawabata
Shinji Nakano
OKA
FUJ
SUZ
CHAFUJ
SUG
AUT
MOT
19th16

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Team TAISAN . . 8 November 2018.
  2. Web site: Team Taisan Set To Withdraw From Super GT . DailySportsCar . O'Connell . RJ . 6 November 2018 . 8 November 2018.
  3. Web site: タイサン、2015年はSGT/ル・マンの活動を休止 . Taisan suspend SGT / Le Mans activities in 2015 . . Japanese . 4 February 2015 . 8 November 2018.
  4. Web site: Team TAISAN and Power Japan Plus Form Partnership to Develop World’s First Electric Vehicle Powered by the Ryden Dual Carbon Battery . . 16 June 2014 . 8 November 2018.
  5. Web site: チーム・タイサン、2018年限りでスーパーGTでの活動に幕。今後はEVレースへ転換 . Team Taisan ends activities in Super GT in 2018, now turns to EV racing . Autosport Web . Hirano . Ryuji . 7 December 2018 . 28 December 2018.
  6. Web site: World Sports Racing Prototypes - All Japan Grand Touring Championship . 2023-06-15 . www.wsrp.cz.
  7. Web site: SUPERGT.net JGTC RACE ARCHIVE . 2023-06-15 . supergt.net.
  8. Web site: Magazine . Speedsport . Super GT & All Japan GT: Overview of seasons . 2023-06-15 . www.speedsport-magazine.com . en.
  9. Web site: Results SUPER GT OFFICIAL WEBSITE . 2023-06-15 . supergt.net.