13 May

Japanese Grand Prix at the Legendary Suzuka Circuit: Become Part of Motorsport History

Suzuka Circuit, located in the picturesque city of Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan, is one of the most famous race tracks in the world. Since its opening in 1961, it has become a true mecca for motorsport enthusiasts. Designed by Dutch architect John Hugenholtz, the circuit was originally used as a test track for Honda. Today, Suzuka Circuit is known for its challenging corners and unique configuration, making it the perfect venue for world-class competition.Since 1987, Suzuka Circuit has been the permanent venue for the Japanese Grand Prix of the Formula 1 World Championship, with the exception of a few years. It also hosts MotoGP, Super GT, and Super Formula races. Over its long history, the track has undergone numerous upgrades, from the addition of the Casio chicane to changing the 130R corner angle. These changes have not only improved safety but also made racing even more exciting.

If you want to be a part of this exciting event, you have the opportunity to buy tickets on our website. Don't miss your chance to see legendary races and experience the atmosphere of true motorsport. A visit to the Suzuka Circuit is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a world of speed and adrenaline. To witness this incredible competition, you can purchase tickets on our website and enjoy an unforgettable experience at one of the world's most prestigious race tracks.

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