Suzuka Circuit: World-Class Course Hosting the F1 Japanese Grand Prix
Suzuka Circuit
Sacred Ground of F1
Opened in 1962, Suzuka Circuit was built by Honda Motor Company as Japan's first full-scale racing course. Hosting the F1 Japanese Grand Prix since 1987, it is a sacred ground coveted by motorsport fans worldwide.
Figure-Eight Layout
The 5.807km course has the world's only figure-eight layout. With unique corners like Spoon Curve and Degner Curve, it is known as a challenging course that tests driver technique.
Paradise for Motorsport Fans
During F1, fans gather from around the world filling the circuit with excitement. Regular circuit experience drives and schools are also held, allowing ordinary people to drive the course.
Adjacent Theme Park
Adjacent to the circuit is the amusement park "Suzuka Circuit Land," and together with nearby Mobility Resort Motegi displaying Honda F1 cars, provides family-friendly attractions.
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