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'''Kenji Katayama''' (born 8th November, 1954 in Saitama, Japan) is a Japanese racing driver and team owner. Katayama has four children who are all racing drivers; [[Shinobu Katayama|Shinobu]], [[Shinji Katayama|Shinji]], [[Yuka Katayama|Yuka]] and [[Kyoko Katayama|Kyoko]].
 
'''Kenji Katayama''' (born 8th November, 1954 in Saitama, Japan) is a Japanese racing driver and team owner. Katayama has four children who are all racing drivers; [[Shinobu Katayama|Shinobu]], [[Shinji Katayama|Shinji]], [[Yuka Katayama|Yuka]] and [[Kyoko Katayama|Kyoko]].
  
Katayama was a regular in the [[World Touring Car Masters]] series in the late 1980s and early 1990s - driving for Nissan Motorsport and Team LeMans throughout this time. Katayama, despite being at nearly all the rounds during this time was a rare appearance on the grid as was the competitiveness of the series at the time.  
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Katayama was a regular in the [[World Touring Car Masters]] series in the late 1980s and early 1990s - driving for Nissan Motorsport and Team LeMans throughout this time. Despite being at nearly all the rounds during this time Katayama was a rarely on the grid as was the competitiveness of the series at the time.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 13 July 2019

Kenji Katayama (born 8th November, 1954 in Saitama, Japan) is a Japanese racing driver and team owner. Katayama has four children who are all racing drivers; Shinobu, Shinji, Yuka and Kyoko.

Katayama was a regular in the World Touring Car Masters series in the late 1980s and early 1990s - driving for Nissan Motorsport and Team LeMans throughout this time. Despite being at nearly all the rounds during this time Katayama was a rarely on the grid as was the competitiveness of the series at the time.