Four-time consecutive All Japan Road Race Championship‘s JSB1000 premier class title-winner, Katsuyuki Nakasuga, will make a wild card entry in the Motul Grand Prix of Japan, Round 15 of the 2016 FIM MotoGP World Championship. He will ride a YZR-M1 for the Yamalube Yamaha Factory Racing Team at the Twin Ring Motegi circuit in Tochigi Prefecture on October 16, 2016.

Nakasuga‘s upcoming participation will mark the fifth time in a row that he has entered the Grand Prix of Japan in the MotoGP class, with an eighth place finish in the 2015 as his best classification. Including his second place podium finish at Round 18 in Valencia in 2012, his 2016 wild card entry will be his seventh time racing in the premier class.

Nakasuga races in the premier JSB1000 class of the All Japan Road Race Championship for the Yamaha Factory Racing Team aboard the YZF-R1. Counting from Round 2 of last season up to Round 5 of this season, he is currently on a 10-race pole-to-win streak, displaying overwhelming speed that has kept him atop the standings and well as on his way to a fifth consecutive championship and a seventh career title.

Nakasuga also teamed up with MotoGP regular Pol Espargaró and World Superbike star Alex Lowes for the Suzuka 8 Hours at the end of July this year, contributing to bringing Yamaha its sixth Suzuka victory and its first back-to-back win since 1988.

With this wild card entry for the Grand Prix of Japan, Yamaha‘s main goal is to have Nakasuga, who is a development and test rider for the YZR-M1, evaluate the results of the bike‘s development in an actual premier class race. Additionally, Yamaha strives to deliver the excitement of motorcycles and motorsport to as many spectators as possible, as evidenced by its factory entry in the Suzuka 8 Hours race. By lining up Nakasuga, Japan‘s undisputed top rider, alongside the four fellow Yamaha MotoGP riders on the grid of one of the Japan‘s biggest races, Yamaha affirms this mission.

Katsuyuki Nakasuga

Nationality: Japanese

Born: August 9, 1981



Racing career

2000: 11th in All Japan 250cc class

2001: 20th in All Japan 250cc class

2002: 5th in All Japan 250cc class

2003: 8th in All Japan 250cc class

2004: 5th in All Japan 250cc class

2005: 12th in All Japan JSB1000 class

2006: 9th in All Japan JSB1000 class

2007: 4th in All Japan JSB1000 class

2008: All Japan JSB1000 Champion

2009: All Japan JSB1000 Champion

2010: 4th in All Japan JSB1000 class

2011: 5th in All Japan JSB1000 class

2012: All Japan JSB1000 Champion

2013: All Japan JSB1000 Champion

2014: All Japan JSB1000 Champion

2015: All Japan JSB1000 Champion

2016: Currently 1st in All Japan JSB1000 class