
Yuji Ide - Wikipedia
Yuji Ide (井出有治, Ide Yūji) (born 21 January 1975) is a Japanese racing driver. He is the 2005 Formula Nippon runner-up and the 2010 Suzuka 1000km winner. He competed in Formula One with the Super Aguri team in 2006, but was demoted to third driver after four races and subsequently lost his FIA Super Licence .
In defence of 'F1's worst ever driver' on his birthday
Jan 21, 2023 · Yuji Ide has an unfortunate place in the history of Formula 1. The Japanese racer, who turns 49 on January 21st, only took part in four Grands Prix for the Super Aguri squad back in 2006 - coming in as a 31-year-old rookie.
Yuji Ide | Formula 1 Wiki | Fandom
Yuji Ide (井出 有治 in Japanese; born January 21, 1975) is a former Japanese Formula One driver who competed in the first four races of 2006 with Super Aguri but had his Super License revoked after the San Marino Grand Prix for causing Christijan Albers' huge accident.
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Yuji Ide - Wikiwand
Yuji Ide (井出有治, Ide Yūji) (born 21 January 1975) is a Japanese racing driver. He is the 2005 Formula Nippon runner-up and the 2010 Suzuka 1000km winner.
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FIA were forced to ban F1's 'worst driver' from racing mid-season …
Feb 28, 2025 · Japanese driver Yuji Ide is widely considered to be F1’s 'worst ever driver' as he endured an abysmal spell in the series which was only allowed to last for four Grand Prix.
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