TSR CHRONICLE
2024.02.18
TSR-CHRONICLE-1988 – 1992-[2]
Complete victory in Suzuka 4-endurance and 6-endurance races, and moves on to Suzuka 8-endurance race.
Continued from (TSR-CHRONICLE-1988 – 1992[1]First win in Suzuka 4 Hours! CBR400RR debut win!) In 1988, the 4-hour endurance race (Junior 4-endurance) for junior licensees (MFJ license type at that time) was extended by two hours and reborn as the Junior 6-hour endurance race (Suzuka 6-endurance). In 1988, the […]
TSR CHRONICLE
2024.02.18
TSR-CHRONICLE-1988 – 1992[1]
First victory in Suzuka 4 Hours!
The Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Race was first held in 1978. The focus of Technical Sports (now TSR) at the time was the Suzuka 4-hour endurance motorcycle race, which began two years later in 1980 (at that time). According to the data available at the time, the 1986 […]
TSR CHRONICLE
2024.02.18
TSR Chronicle
Unraveling the history of TSR’s racing history.
The “TSR-Cronicle” will unravel the history of TSR and introduce episodes from each era. Why don’t you climb up and down the stairs of TSR’s history and passion for racing, which are connected to each other like DNA? The initial publication will include the following three pieces. We […]
TSR CHRONICLE
2024.02.18
TSR-CHRONICLE-2006
Wins the Suzuka 8 Hours for the first time!
TSR, which was the first to enter an original machine in the World Grand Prix (World Road Racing Championship), continued to compete in the Suzuka 8 Hours with its original machine AC-90M (Honda CBR954RR), an XX-Formula-spec machine with extensive modifications, under the slogan “Beat HRC! TSR, which was […]
TSR CHRONICLE
2024.02.18
TSR-CHRONICLE-1994
Suzuka NK4 Series first champion
The Honda CB400SF (SuperFour) was discontinued in October 2022. The CB400SF was introduced in 1992, when naked bikes were at the height of their popularity, and was said to be the bike that “you can never go wrong if you choose the CB400SF” and “it was the right […]
TSR CHRONICLE
2024.02.18
TSR-CHRONICLE-The Genesis-1
Technical Sports Founding Director: Teruyoshi Fujii
1958 Teruyoshi Fujii, age 29. In 1958, the “Third Asama Volcano Race” led by the Japan Motorcycle Sports Association, which was mainly composed of motorcycle manufacturers, was forced to cancel due to a sharp decline in the number of participating manufacturers. Amidst the grief of sports fans […]
TSR CHRONICLE
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TSR-CHRONICLE-1988 – 1992-[2]
Complete victory in Suzuka 4-endurance and 6-endurance races, and moves on to Suzuka 8-endurance race. -
TSR-CHRONICLE-1988 – 1992[1]
First victory in Suzuka 4 Hours! -
TSR Chronicle
Unraveling the history of TSR’s racing history. -
TSR-CHRONICLE-2006
Wins the Suzuka 8 Hours for the first time! -
TSR-CHRONICLE-1994
Suzuka NK4 Series first champion -
TSR-CHRONICLE-The Genesis-1
Technical Sports Founding Director: Teruyoshi Fujii