Racing Driver

Kazuyoshi Hoshino

Japanese motorcycle racer

1947 - today

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His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 20 in 2024). Kazuyoshi Hoshino is the 438th most popular racing driver (down from 378th in 2024), the 1,472nd most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,257th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Japanese Racing Driver.

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Among Racing Drivers

Among racing drivers, Kazuyoshi Hoshino ranks 438 out of 1,080Before him are Chet Miller, Loris Kessel, María de Villota, David Piper, Gimax, and Jan Magnussen. After him are Bernd Schneider, Hans Binder, Hermann Paul Müller, Ken Kavanagh, Jan Flinterman, and Emanuele Pirro.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Kazuyoshi Hoshino ranks 609Before him are Konstantin Lopushansky, Kazadi Mwamba, Bob Houghton, Tillman Thomas, Stefan Angelov, and Sandy Denny. After him are Erik Spiekermann, Theodore Long, Wolfgang Schwarz, Cyrille Guimard, Luigi Padovese, and Menachem Bello.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Kazuyoshi Hoshino ranks 1,472 out of NaNBefore him are Shuji Tsurumi (1938), Nujabes (1974), Eiichi Uemura (1975), Kitamura Tokoku (1868), Toshiyuki Morikawa (1967), and Shunpei Uto (1918). After him are Wataru Endo (1993), Yuji Hyakutake (1950), Chikage Awashima (1924), Mizuho Fukushima (1955), Maki Haneta (1972), and Toshiaki Imai (1954).

Among Racing Drivers In Japan

Among racing drivers born in Japan, Kazuyoshi Hoshino ranks 9Before him are Keiichi Tsuchiya (1956), Aguri Suzuki (1960), Takuma Sato (1977), Masahiro Hasemi (1945), Ukyo Katayama (1963), and Toshio Suzuki (1955). After him are Hiroshi Fushida (1946), Kamui Kobayashi (1986), Noritake Takahara (1951), Yuji Ide (1975), Daijiro Kato (1976), and Yuki Tsunoda (2000).

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