Former SMAP Katsuyuki Mori “finishes off with guts” Asked industry newspaper desk about factors behind SG’s first win: J-CAST News[Vista de texto completo]



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Former SMAP car racer Katsuyuki Mori (46) has been surprised on the internet to have achieved the long-awaited desire to be the best in Japan in the 24th year since his debut.

What was the reason for the victory even though it also leaked your weakness? We spoke with an auto racing expert.

  • Mr. Katsuyuki Mori, who won the long-awaited wish in Japan (from the official Auto Race website)

    Mr. Katsuyuki Mori, who won the long-awaited wish in Japan (from the official Auto Race website)

  • Mr. Katsuyuki Mori, who won the long-awaited wish in Japan (from the official Auto Race website)

First and second place fell, third place Mori escaped

“I was very impressed this year! Congratulations!” “It is truly wonderful to make my dream come true at this age” “Thank you for keeping my promise to SMAP members” …

When Mr. Mori’s achievement was reported on the network news, those congratulatory voices were heard one after another in the comment section. Other former SMAP members also sent congratulatory messages and some said, “I’m looking forward to the meeting” and “I want to see all six SMAPs.”

Mori earned his first victory in the final of one of Japan’s SG (super grade) championship auto races held in Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture on November 3, 2020, and was sworn in to the former members. “I was finally able to keep my promise,” she said through tears. He made his Auto Race debut in 1997, and in year 24 he got his wish.

In today’s race, popular top player Keiichiro Suzuki (25) and Satoshi Arao (39), who was in second place, made contact on the sixth lap and went down, and to Mori, who was in third place, He had 4. He held the top on the lap and won the crown.

According to sports newspapers, Mori-san’s first SG victory was the oldest (46 years) and longest (24 years) record. This marks victory 676 in total, and the total number of victories in the auto race is 32.

Hirohiro Mizoguchi (58), a Sports News desk, which publishes auto news, told J-CAST News on the 4th about why it took Mr. Mori so long to reach his goal.

Mr. Mizoguchi points out the reason for the miracle.

Regarding one of the decisive SG Superstar Championship matches scheduled for the end of the year, “Mori is not by far the strongest and has a lack of power. He is said to be strong against the rain, so whether or not he can win. It depends on the weather, etc. It depends, “he said.

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