Description
The Suzuka Circuit in Japan is located in Mie Prefecture and is used for high-speed auto and motorcycle racing. Built in 1961, it was used by Honda as a test track. It has been part of the official Formula 1 calendar since 1987.
The Suzuka Circuit is a figure-eight track, created by the construction of a bridge. Its length is 5.8 km. It is recognized as one of the fastest tracks on the Formula 1 circuit, where drivers reach speeds of up to 230 km/h. They must negotiate 18 turns.
Fans appreciate the Japanese circuit for its abundance of straights and the spectacular nature of the race. The grandstands are positioned so spectators can fully immerse themselves in the thrilling atmosphere.
Traditionally, the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix lasts several days. On our website, you can purchase a package of electronic tickets for the entire race weekend. Each day will be an unforgettable experience for all visitors: meeting the drivers, visiting the fan zone, watching the car preparation, and experiencing the genuine emotions of the qualifying race. But the main event will be the race, where every second counts. The precision work of the designers, the lightning-fast and well-coordinated actions of the mechanics during the pit stops, the skill of the drivers—everything matters.
Your support also makes a significant contribution to the teams' path to victory. Don't miss the main event of the season! Buy tickets to the Japanese Grand Prix today and feel the power of Formula 1 on the legendary Suzuka Circuit. You can choose, pay for and receive tickets online - quickly, safely and with a full guarantee of authenticity.
First Grand Prix:
1987
Number of laps:
53
Lap length:
5.807 km
Race distance:
307.471 km
Lap record:
1:30.983 Lewis Hamilton (2019)
Suzuka Circuit diagram: 