Historic Visit to Celebrate Champions
On May 7, 2024, the dynamic racing couple Shu Tsuboi and Aimi Saito are set to visit Yuji Kuroiwa, the Governor of Kanagawa Prefecture. This visit comes off the heels of their extraordinary successes in the 2024 season. Shu Tsuboi clinched the Drivers' Championship title in both the All Japan Super Formula Championship and the Super GT series, making him a double champion and securing a place in motorsport history. Aimi Saito, competing in the KYOJO CUP, has also made waves by becoming the champion of this exclusive series for women. Together, they have achieved a historical milestone that has never been seen before: becoming the first married couple in the world to both win championships in the same year.
The visit is not only a celebration of their recent accomplishments but also a platform to discuss the future of motorsports in Japan. With their partnership in both the Super Formula and KYOJO CUP, they aim to inspire and promote diversity within the motorsport industry. This visit symbolizes the couple's commitment to furthering the development of Japanese Formula culture and their roles in it.
Event Details
The visit is scheduled from 10:15 AM to 10:25 AM, and the media is invited to cover the event. An opportunity for photographs with the champions will be provided, followed by a window for interviews after the official greetings.
The venue for this meeting will be the newly built Kanagawa Prefectural Office, specifically in the Fifth Conference Room on the fifth floor. Besides Shu Tsuboi and Aimi Saito, other notable attendees will include Yoshihisa Ueno, president of the Japan Racing Promotion Corporation, and Masanori Sekiya, representative director of the Inter Proto Motorsports Corporation.
Purpose of the Visit
The purpose of this visit is two-fold:
1. To officially report their championship victories for the 2024 season, marking the first time in history both members of a married couple have won championships in the top categories.
2. To discuss upcoming events and activities for the 2025 season, including the double-header event at Fuji Speedway from July 18-20, where both the Super Formula and KYOJO CUP will take place.
Agenda
The event will follow this agenda:
1. Opening remarks
2. Greetings from the visitors
3. Remarks from the Governor
4. Commemorative photograph
5. Closing remarks
This is an exciting time for motorsports in Japan, and the presence of Tsuboi and Saito will spotlight the ongoing evolution and diversification within the field.
Media Inquiry
For media members wishing to cover this event, please apply for accreditation by May 6, 2024, using the following link:
Media Application Form.
Further details and background can be found in the references below:
This visit not only underscores their achievements but sets the stage for the future of motorsports in Japan, highlighting the importance of supporting diverse talents in the racing community.