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Yuji Ide

Japanese racing driver (born 1975)

Yuji Ide

Summary

Japanese racing driver (born 1975)

FieldValue
nameYuji Ide
imageYuji Ide 2010 Super GT Fuji 400km.jpg
captionIde in 2010
nationalityJPN Japanese
birth_date
birth_placeSaitama, Saitama, Japan
years2006
teamSuper Aguri
races4 (4 starts)
championships0
wins0
podiums0
poles0
fastest_laps0
points0
first_race2006 Bahrain Grand Prix
last_race2006 San Marino Grand Prix

Yuji Ide (born 21 January 1975) is a Japanese racing driver. He is the 2005 Formula Nippon runner-up and the 2010 Suzuka 1000km winner. He competed in Formula One with the Super Aguri team in 2006, but was demoted to third driver after four races and subsequently lost his FIA Super Licence.

Early career

Lola

Born in Saitama, Saitama, Ide started his racing career in 1990 with kart racing. In 1991, he won the Kantou National Cup Kart Championship. In 1992, he was second in the Regional Kart Championship East Kantou series A1 Class and also won the Japan Kart Grand Prix SS stock class National GP. The following year, he joined the All-Japan Kart Championship Series Formula A Class before progressing to the All-Japan Formula Three Championship.

In 1999, Ide came second in the All Japan GT Championship GT300 Class Series. He was also the Formula Dream series champion in Japan. In 2002, Ide joined the French Formula Three Championship series and finished in seventh place. The following year, 2003, he joined the All Japan Championship Formula Nippon Series and also finished seventh. In 2004, he claimed third spot before going on to win the Super Endurance Race Class 3 Series. He finished his first stint in Formula Nippon finishing second in the 2005 championship.

Formula One

Ide driving the Super Aguri SA05 at the [[2006 Australian Grand Prix

At age 31, Ide became one of Formula One's oldest rookies when he landed a seat at Super Aguri for the 2006 season, in part due to Super Aguri's aspiration of fielding an all-Japanese team. Ide had known Aguri Suzuki for a long time, according to a press release, however Ide's meshing with the team had some issues with his lack of proficient English.

In his debut race in Bahrain, Ide was significantly behind his more experienced teammate Takuma Sato and failed to finish. At the next race in Malaysia, he retired after 33 laps.

During qualifying at the Australian Grand Prix, Ide was blamed for blocking Rubens Barrichello during his qualifying lap, causing the Brazilian to be stuck in the first round of qualifying and start 16th on the grid. Ide finished 13th in the race, two laps down. His weekend in Melbourne was notable for a number of spins, and team principal Aguri Suzuki subsequently suggested Ide's seat was not safe if his performances did not improve.

At Imola, Ide caused a first lap crash with Christijan Albers that put the Dutchman into a series of rolls which ended with Albers's car upside down. Ide was reprimanded by the stewards and warned over future conduct. Aguri Suzuki said "He didn't have enough testing because he doesn't understand how to use the car".

On 4 May 2006, Super Aguri announced that Ide would be dropped from the upcoming European Grand Prix at the Nürburgring, following advice from the FIA that he needed more experience. He was replaced by the team's third driver Franck Montagny. Ide was demoted to Montagny's seat as third driver.

On 10 May 2006, the FIA revoked Ide's FIA Super Licence meaning he could no longer compete in F1 during the 2006 season. A statement from Super Aguri said that "Aguri Suzuki and A.Company (Japan) shall continue to seek driving opportunities for Yuji and hopefully a path back into Formula One".

Summary

Overall during Ide's four-race F1 career, he finished once – a 13th place at the 2006 Australian Grand Prix. His best qualifying effort was 21st of 22 cars at his debut at Bahrain, where the 22nd starter, Kimi Räikkönen, did not complete a qualifying attempt. Super Aguri team principal Aguri Suzuki revealed that Ide had just 200 kilometres of experience in an F1 car before his debut.

In the November 2009 issue of F1 Racing Magazine, Ide was named as one of the five worst F1 drivers in history. However, in December 2020 The Race noted that he was "a more capable driver than he was made to appear", with his brief F1 spell hampered by little testing, a language barrier and driving "very much the second car" of the new Super Aguri team.

Return to Japan

In July 2006, it was announced that Ide would be racing for Team Dandelion Racing in the final six rounds of the Formula Nippon championship, with the aim of increasing his racing experience. Ide contested the International Pokka 1000km round of the 2006 Super GT Series at Suzuka with Nismo in the No. 23 Nissan. During the race, he was penalized after making contact with the No. 55 car of Hidetoshi Mitsusada; Ide ignored the black flag, resulting in his team's disqualification from the race.

In 2007, Ide remained in Formula Nippon with the Autobacs Racing Team Aguri (ARTA) team, which is owned by Aguri Suzuki. His best finish of the season was a third place, scored in round five at Suzuka. Ide also raced as a third driver for ARTA in the 2007 International Pokka 1000km, where the team finished second overall, despite a large success ballast weight handicap.

Ide raced as a full-time driver in Super GT for Team Kunimitsu in 2008 and 2009, and then for ARTA in 2010. He notably won the 2010 Pokka GT Summer Special and finished second at the 2008 event. He also raced full-time in Formula Nippon in 2008 and 2010, but scored points just three times.

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeam nameRacesWinsPolesPointsPosition19941996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102013201520172018202020212022
All-Japan Formula 3 ChampionshipActive6000NC
Asada Racing000
All-Japan GT Championship - GT300Hoshino Racing1000NC
All-Japan Formula 3 ChampionshipAsada Racing2000NC
All-Japan Formula 3 ChampionshipNow Motorsports7000NC
All-Japan GT Championship - GT300ARTA - NISMO634722nd
Formula Dream5ZIGEN ARTA?1??1st
All-Japan Formula 3 ChampionshipMugen Dome Project1021352nd
Macau Grand PrixSkill Speed100N/A24th
Korea Super Prix100N/A13th
All-Japan GT ChampionshipNISMO100622nd
All-Japan Formula 3 ChampionshipThree Bond Racing18001005th
All-Japan GT Championship - GT300Hasemi Motorsport700534th
Macau Grand PrixSignature Team100N/A5th
Korea Super Prix100N/A12th
French Formula 3 ChampionshipAutobacs Racing Team Aguri1410847th
European Formula 3 Cup100N/A6th
Macau Grand Prix100N/ANC
Masters of Formula 3100N/A25th
Korea Super Prix100N/A10th
Formula NipponRacing Team Cerumo1000197th
All-Japan GT ChampionshipTeam Impul820647th
Formula NipponTeam Impul911323rd
All-Japan GT ChampionshipTeam Impul7113511th
Formula NipponTeam Impul921392nd
Super GTTeam Impul8013511th
Formula OneSuper Aguri400025th
Formula NipponTeam Dandelion Racing6000NC
Super GTNISMO1000NC
Formula NipponAutobacs Racing Team Aguri900613th
Super GTAutobacs Racing Team Aguri1001518th
Formula NipponAutobacs Racing Team Aguri1100219th
Super GTTeam Kunimitsu9004111th
Super GTTeam Kunimitsu9002913th
Formula NipponMotul Team800114th
Super GTAutobacs Racing Team Aguri7102911th
Super GT - GT300Bonds Racing100622nd
Super GT - GT300Team Up Garage with Bandoh600225th
Super GT - GT300EIcars Bentley TTO6000NC
Superrace Championship - Super 6000Ecsta Racing Team8451272nd
Super GT - GT300EIcars Bentley7000NC
Superrace Championship - Super 6000Ecsta Racing Team9101163rd
Super Taikyu - ST-TCRFloral Racing with Uematsu521194‡1st‡
Super Taikyu - ST-XFloral Racing with ABSSA401108.5‡2nd‡
Super GT - GT300Busou Drago Corse30012.520th
  • Season still in progress.--

‡ Team standings.

Complete Japanese Formula 3 results

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

YearTeamEngineClass12345678910111213141516171819DCPtsActiveToyotaNC0nowrapAsada RacingMugennowrapAsada RacingMugenJ4th22nowrapAsada RacingMugenNC0nowrapNow MotorsportsToyotaNC0nowrapMugen × Dome ProjectMugen2nd35nowrapThree Bond RacingnowrapThree Bond5th100
1994SUZ
14FUJ
RetTSU
17SUZ
RetSEN
20TOKMINTAISUG
SUZ
10
1995SUZ
12TSU
12MINSUZ
RetTAI
RetSUGFUJ
14SUZ
10SEN
11
1997SUZ
RetTSU
RetMINFUJSUZSUGSENMOTFUJSUZ
1998SUZ
9TSU
10MIN
16FUJ
16MOT
RetSUZ
19SUG
13TAISENSUG
2000SUZ
Ret*TSU*
1FUJ
6MIN
3TAI
6SUZ
2SUG
5MOT
3SEN
6SUZ
1
2001SUZ
1
RetSUZ
2
4TSU
1
7TSU
2
7FUJ
1
5FUJ
2
RetMIN
1
4MIN
2
3MOT
1
RetMOT
2
5SUZ
5SUG
1
5SUG
2
5SEN
1
6SEN
2
6TAI
1
5TAI
2
8MOT
1
8MOT
2
8

Complete French Formula Three Championship results

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

YearTeamChassisEngineClass1234567891011121314DCPtsnowrapARTA/SignaturenowrapDallara F302RenaultA7th84
2002NOG
1
9NOG
2
4LÉD
1
5LÉD
2
3DIJ
1
8DIJ
2
8CRT
1
2CRT
2
1ALB
1
RetALB
2
8LMS
1
8LMS
2
RetMAG
1
13MAG
2
12

Complete Formula Nippon results

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

YearEntrant1234567891011DCPointsnowrapTeam Cerumo7th19nowrapTeam ImpulnowrapTeam ImpulnowrapDandelion Racing21st0nowrapAutobacs Racing Team Aguri13th6nowrapAutobacs Racing Team Aguri19th2nowrapMotul Team Mugen14th1
2003SUZ
4FUJ
7MIN
3MOT
2SUZ
7SUG
10FUJ
RetMIN
3MOT
12SUZ
5
2004SUZ
12SUG
2MOT
2SUZ
3SUG
7MIN
7SEP
10MOT
1SUZ
23rd32
2005MOT
2SUZ
1SUG
5FUJ
7SUZ
8MIN
1FUJ
3MOT
4SUZ
32nd39
2006FUJSUZMOTSUZ
12AUT
12FUJ
11SUG
RetMOT
RetSUZ
10
2007FUJ
14SUZ
10MOT
16OKA
RetSUZ
3FUJ
16SUG
RetMOT
RetSUZ
9
2008FUJ
9SUZ
18MOT
15OKA
RetSUZ
15SUZ
RetMOT
12MOT
RetFUJ
RetFUJ
19SUG
17
2010SUZ
9MOT
9FUJ
10MOT
9SUG
9AUT
DNSSUZ
8SUZ
8

Complete Super GT results

YearTeamCarClass123456789DCPointsnowrapARTA-NISMOnowrapNissan SilviaGT300nowrapNISMOnowrapNissan Skyline GT-RGT50022nd6nowrapHasemi MotorsportnowrapNissan SilviaGT3004th53ImpulnowrapNissan Skyline GT-RGT5004th64ImpulnowrapNissan ZGT50011th35ImpulnowrapNissan ZGT50011th35NISMOnowrapNissan ZGT500NC0nowrapAutobacs Racing Team AgurinowrapHonda NSXGT50018th15nowrapTeam KunimitsunowrapHonda NSXGT50011th41nowrapTeam KunimitsunowrapHonda NSXGT50013th29nowrapAutobacs Racing Team AgurinowrapHonda HSV-010 GTGT50011th29nowrapBonds RacingnowrapNissan GT-R GT3GT30022nd6nowrapTeam Up Garage with BandohnowrapToyota 86GT30025th2nowrapEIcars Bentley TTOnowrapBentley Continental GT3GT300NC0nowrapEIcars BentleynowrapBentley Continental GT3GT300NC0nowrapBUSOU Drago CorsenowrapNissan GT-R Nismo GT3GT30020th12.5
1999SUZ
9FUJ
RetSUG
1MIN
1FUJ
RetTAI
1MOT
42nd72
2000MOT
6FUJSUGFUJTAIMINSUZ
2001TAI
6FUJ
2SUG
12FUJ
2MOT
9SUZ
2MIN
12
2003TAI
12FUJ
2SUG
RetFUJ
1FUJ
16MOT
6AUT
11SUZ
1
2004TAI
8SUG
10SEP
RetTOK
11MOT
RetAUT
5SUZ
1
2005OKA
RetFUJ
15SEP
8SUG
5MOT
3FUJ
13AUT
4SUZ
9
2006SUZOKAFUJSEPSUGSUZ
DSQMOTAUTFUJ
2007SUZOKAFUJSEPSUGSUZ
2MOTAUTFUJ
2008SUZ
13OKA
9FUJ
4SEP
5SUG
5SUZ
2MOT
16AUT
9FUJ
Ret
2009OKA
8SUZ
12FUJ
11SEP
4SUG
4SUZ
9FUJ
12AUT
6MOT
8
2010SUZ
RetOKA
6FUJ
11SEP
11SUG
12SUZ
1FUJ
CMOT
7
2013OKAFUJ
5SEPSUGSUZFUJFUJAUTMOT
2015OKA
19FUJ
RetCHA
RetFUJ
RetSUZSUGAUT
9MOT
Ret
2017OKA
20FUJ
16AUT
19SUGFUJ
18SUZ
RetCHAMOT
22
2018OKA
21FUJ
22SUZ
18CHAFUJ
13SUG
15AUT
18MOT
19
2022OKA
11FUJ
2‡SUZ
6FUJSUZSUGAUTMOT

‡ Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.

  • Season still in progress.--

Complete Formula One results

(key)

YearEntrantChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718WDCPointsnowrapSuper Aguri F1 TeamnowrapSuper Aguri SA05nowrapHonda RA806E 2.4 V825th0
2006BHR
RetMAL
RetAUS
13SMR
RetEURESPMONGBRCANUSAFRAGERHUNTURITACHNJPNBRA
  • Ide was entered as third driver but did not take part in the race weekend.

References

References

  1. (11 May 2006). "Ide loses super license". motorsport.com.
  2. (2006). "Super Aguri F1 team driver profiles". Super Aguri F1 team driver profiles.
  3. (27 January 2006). "Sato to become Aguri's first driver". GPUpdate.net.
  4. (27 February 2006). "Ide hoping for good season". GPUpdate.net.
  5. (26 April 2006). "Q & A with Aguri Suzuki". GPUpdate.net.
  6. (2006). "Australian GP — Saturday — Qualifying Session 1 Report". GrandPrix.com.
  7. (23 April 2006). "San Marino 2006: Schumacher's Imola role reversal". Autocourse.
  8. (24 April 2006). "Yuji Ide not out (yet)". GPUpdate.net.
  9. (4 May 2006). "Rookie Ide axed for European GP". news.bbc.co.uk.
  10. (10 May 2006). "Ide's Superlicence revoked". pitpass.com.
  11. (July 2016)
  12. "Ide lacked experience and English {{!}} F1 News {{!}} Autosport".
  13. (2020-12-16). "Every Japanese Formula 1 driver ranked".
  14. (6 July 2006). "Ide makes racing return". F1 ITV.
  15. (20 August 2006). "The perfect win". supergt.net.
  16. [https://web.archive.org/web/20030202072927/http://super-aguri.co.jp/PROJECT/fn.html Super Aguri Company]
  17. "Key Personnel Info". Super Aguri F1 Team.
  18. "Yuji Ide Point Standing". Formula Nippon.
  19. O'Connell, R. J.. (2017-08-20). "International Suzuka 1000km: Hall of Fame – 1999-2017".
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