| RALLIART TOPICS June 13th, 2002 |
Mitsubishi Motors' Kenjiro Shinozuka resigns
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Kenjiro Shinozuka, Japan's most distinguished rally driver and the first to win the Paris-Dakar Rally, will resign from Mitsubishi Motors Corporation on July 10, at the age of 53.
Motor sports staff in Mitsubishi Motors and Ralliart Inc. had been discussing a new role with him since the Italian Baja Rally, a round of the FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies, in March this year. The new position would have made full use of his wealth of experience, his achievements over many years and his focus on safety measures. A change from being a works driver to a supporting role in rally team management was also discussed. However, Mitsubishi Motors has decided to honour his personal wish "to continue as a driver in the sport," which has led to his retirement from Mitsubishi by mutual agreement.
Kenjiro Shinozuka's career
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