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・ Masahiko Amakasu
・ Masahiko Aoki
・ Masahiko Arimachi
・ Masahiko Fujiwara
・ Masahiko Harada
・ Masahiko Ichikawa
・ Masahiko Ida
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Masahiko Kageyama
・ Masahiko Katsuya
・ Masahiko Kikuni
・ Masahiko Kimura
・ Masahiko Kimura (bonsai artist)
・ Masahiko Kimura (disambiguation)
・ Masahiko Kimura (footballer)
・ Masahiko Kobe
・ Masahiko Kondō
・ Masahiko Kumagai
・ Masahiko Kōmura
・ Masahiko Minami
・ Masahiko Minami (academic)
・ Masahiko Mori
・ Masahiko Morifuku


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Masahiko Kageyama : ウィキペディア英語版
Masahiko Kageyama

is a former racing driver from Japan. He participated in the Japanese Grand Touring Car series in the top category between 1993 and 2002.
Kageyama won the inaugural Japanese Grand Touring Car championship, in the Nismo Nissan Skyline GT-R R32, before winning the next two championships.
He also won the All-Japan Formula Three Championship in 1989, and the Japanese Touring Car Championship in 1993.
Along with Nissan Motorsports teammates Aguri Suzuki and Kazuyoshi Hoshino, he drove a Nissan R390 GT1 to a third-place finish at the 1998 24 Hours of Le Mans.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1998 24 Hours of Le Mans results )
Kageyama is the CEO of M-Proto Inc., a supplier of brake pads, based in Fujisawa, Kanagawa. His younger brother is Masami Kageyama, who also competed in JGTC and at Le Mans.
==24 Hours of Le Mans results==


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