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Originally Twin Ring Motegi (ツインリンクもてぎ), the venue's name came from the facility having two race tracks: a 2.493 km (1.549 mi) oval track and a 4.801 km (2.983 mi) road course. It was built in 1997 by Honda Motor Co., Ltd. , as part of the company's effort to bring the Championship Auto Racing Teams series to Japan, helping to ...
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Located 60 miles (97 km) northeast of Tokyo, [3] Twin Ring Motegi opened on August 1, 1997. [4] In early 1998, plans to continue hosting the NASCAR Thunder 100 at Suzuka Circuit were cancelled, [5] and as a result, the NASCAR race in Japan was moved to the 1.5 mi (2.4 km) Motegi oval.
Indy Japan: The Final (2011) The Indy Japan 300 presented by Bridgestone was an Indy Racing League IndyCar Series race held at Twin Ring Motegi in Motegi, Japan . The 2008 race marked the historic first ever win for a woman driver in American open wheel racing when Danica Patrick of Andretti-Green Racing took the checkered flag.
In 1992, the Tochigi plant combined the former Mooka, Takanezawa and Haga plants. The Twin Ring Motegi racing track, which Honda owns, is nearby. Kikuchi, Kumamoto. The Kumamoto is Honda's fifth factory which began producing motorcycles, ATVs since January 1976. Among the many motorcycles built here are the Honda Goldwing. Yokkaichi, Mie