Nissan hands fujinamikiyoto a SuperGT lifeline as it announces him as a reserve driver for the 2023 season:
absent from Nissan's announcement of its GT500 driver line-up for the coming season
Kohei Hirate instead kept his place alongside Daiki Sasaki at Kondo, while it was later revealed that Fujinami's place in the squad's GT300 line-up alongside Joao Paulo de OliveiraIt later transpired that the reason for Fujinami's exclusion was related to an incident in which he punched one of the drivers competing for his KF Motorsport team,However, ahead of this weekend's first official pre-season test at Okayama, Nissan has announced that it will continue its relationship...
"Starting with this weekend's Okayama test, it is planned that Fujinami will be with us at the circuit for every round this year."
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