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Technical Sports Racing Overview: The TSR participated in the Grand Prix motorcycle racing events for both motorcycle equipment manufacturers, as well as the racing team. TSR has a close working relationship with Honda Racing Corporation. In addition to their racing activities, the company also sells custom-made motorcycle parts, such as mufflers, and a variety of motorcycle parts. History: The long history of TSR is inextricably linked with Honda's own history in Japan. With the help of his friend Soichiro Honda, he founded Technical Sports in Suzuka, Japan, where Honda had recently built a race track to make unused parts of running bikes. In 1984, his son Masakazu Fujii took over the reins of TS, and in 1991, he was renamed the TSR Racing: TSR participated in the world championships in a dual role, both as a team and as a producer; In both cases there was a close relationship with Honda.

In 1991 the only rider for the team was Noboru Ueda, who won two wins this season, and in 1992, and again in 125, Kazuto Sakata lined up.

In 1993 they entered the 125th class with Kazuto Sakata and Takeshi Tsujimura, who finished second and third in the standings with three wins in total. The following season Takeshi Tsujimura was confirmed with 125, winning four times during the season, surrounded by Tomoko Igata and three races by Tomomi Manako. In 1995 the team confirmed Tomoko Igata and Tomomi Manako of the 125th class and took Takeshi Tsujimura to the 250th class. The following year they filled in at the beginning of the 250th class only, with Takeshi Tsujimura and Jasumasa Hatakeyama. In 1997 they placed the Honda NSR 500 in the 500th class headed by Nobuatsu Aoki, who came third in the stand on four platforms, and in the 250th class the first rider was Takeshi Tsujimura, who finished seventh.