2001 250cc World Champion and two-time Suzuka 8 Hour winner Daijiro Kato dies from injuries he sustained after crashing during the Japanese Grand Prix.
In 2000 Daijiro Kato, teaming with fellow Japanese rider Tohru Ukawa, won the Suzuka 8 Hours in Japan. The 2001 season found Kato totally dominating the 250cc Class, winning 11 races on his way to being crowned World Champion. He would also set a new record for the most points in a single season in the 250cc Class with an unheard of 322 points. The following season Kato teamed with American rider Colin Edwards to win the 2002 Suzuka 8 Hours for a second time.
After the 2003 season the FIM named him a Grand Prix "Legend", retiring Kato's bike number "74". Satoshi Motoyama, a fellow Japanese racer and a childhood friend, would wear Daijiro's number on his helmet.
Italy's Misano World Circuit honored Kato in 2006, (he lived part of the season in the area), by naming a new access road to the circuit "Via Daijiro Kato".
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