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Mitsuo Itoh
(born January 1, 1937) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from Japan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mitsuo Itoh career statistics )〕 Itoh began his Grand Prix career in 1961 at the Isle of Man TT. He finished in fifth place in the 50cc world championships, four consecutive years between 1962 and 1965. In 1963, Itoh became the first Japanese rider to win a race at the Isle of Man TT when he claimed the 50cc Ultra-Lightweight TT. He remains the only Japanese rider to have won an Isle of Man TT race.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mitsuo Itoh profile )〕 Itoh won two Grand Prix races during his career.〔 Itoh stayed with Suzuki for most of his racing career, even for his brief foray into car racing. ==In cars==
Itoh competed in a Can-Am style Suzuki Fronte RF single-seater in the JAF Grand Prix Formula Junior "Junior Seven Challenge Cup" race, held at Fuji International Speedway in 1970. He won the race with an average speed of 130.9 km/h. While he was also supposed to have started in the JAF Grand Prix Tournament (also at Fuji) two weeks later, the Junior Seven Challenge Cup victory remained his only start in a JAF race. Itoh also famously partnered with Stirling Moss in December 1968 for a publicity high-speed run along Italy's ''Autostrada del Sole'', which leads from Milan to Naples. In the end, the average speed attained was , respectable for a car with a mere 356 cc engine.
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