Suzuka Circuit is one of the most iconic tracks in motorsport, known for its unique figure-eight layout and demanding corners. Located in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan, it has been a regular venue for the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix since 1987. The track is 5.807 km long and features 18 turns, including famous sections like the S-Curves, Degner Curves, Spoon Curve, 130R and the final chicane, which have challenged the world’s best drivers for decades.
Opened in 1962, Suzuka Circuit is one of the few tracks in the world to feature a crossover, where the track passes over itself. Its mix of high-speed straights, technical corners, and elevation changes makes it a favourite among drivers and fans alike. Over the years, it has hosted legendary F1 moments, including title deciders between Senna and Prost in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Beyond F1, Suzuka hosts various motorsport events, including Super GT, the Suzuka 8 Hours endurance motorcycle race and Super Formula. The circuit also features an amusement park, a racing school, and other attractions, making it a must-visit destination for motorsport enthusiasts.
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