Why Japan's biggest racing series wouldn't be the same without its Italian star

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One of the true icons of Japanese motorsport is set to call time on his top-line racing career. Italy-born Ronnie Quintarelli, who changed the definition of a gaijin driver in the Far East, will contest his last Super GT round in next month’s delayed season-finale at Suzuka.For almost two decades, he has been an important fixture of the country’s biggest racing series, forging a lengthy …Keep reading