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Hayashi 803 F-3 1980 Machine

  • Writer: Aidan
    Aidan
  • Feb 23
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 23

Since the late 60's Masakazu Hayashi and his company Hayashi Racing had been developing racing machines and products. For the 1980 season Hayashi Racing developed a full F-3 machine named the 803 (independent from the similarly named March 803 of the same period). As with all machines in the class, it ran a Toyota 2TG engine Two chassis were run for the Japanese F-3 season, no.5 (Command livery) driven by Kengo Nakamoto, and no.21 (Street II / Command livery) driven by Osamu Nakako. They had moderate success with one race win and championship positions of 3rd and 5th Autosport magazine featured the new vehicle as seen here (English translation by google)

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi 803 F3 1980



Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Autosport throughout 1980 provided some updates from the race season:

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi 803 F3 1980


Hayashi 803 F3 1980


One of Hayashi's adverts from the same year, the mesh wheel was fitted to the 803:

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi 803 F3 1980

Hayashi would follow up the 803 with the 320 model which dominated the 1981 season More info can be found at - Hayashi Racing for company history

Dome Museum for a few nice photos

thethirdturn for season results

F3 History for Hayashi F3 history Ken Chiba on youtube for some grainy footage

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