
This season provided yet more proof that Tadasuke Makino is the clear top dog in the Honda Super GT stable. Not only did he drag the recalcitrant Civic Type R-GT to second place in the drivers’ standings, together with Naoki Yamamoto, but he was also given the honour of being the first to shake down the all-new Prelude-GT that succeeds the Civic next year.
In Super Formula, it was a second year in a row of narrowly missing out on the title, but he and team-mate Kakunoshin Ohta could take satisfaction in delivering Dandelion Racing a second teams’ crown in a row.
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