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  2. Suzuka International Racing Course - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuka International Racing Course [5] (Japanese: 鈴鹿国際レーシングコース, Hepburn: Suzuka Kokusai Rēsingu Kōsu), a.k.a. the Suzuka Circuit (鈴鹿サーキット, Suzuka Sākitto), is a 5.807 km (3.608 mi) long motorsport race track located in Ino, Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, Japan and operated by Honda Mobilityland, a subsidiary of Honda Motor Co, Ltd.

  3. 2002 Japanese Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 53-lap race was won by Michael Schumacher, driving a Ferrari. Schumacher took pole position , led the whole race except during the pit stops, and set the fastest race lap. It was his eleventh win of the season and the fifteenth for the Ferrari team, thus equalling the record set by McLaren in 1988 .

  4. Suzuka 1000 km - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuka 1000km, also known as the Suzuka Summer Endurance Race, [1] is an annual sports car endurance race that has been held at the Suzuka Circuit in Mie Prefecture, Japan since 1966. After a five-year hiatus, the event is scheduled to return in September 2025 as part of the SRO Intercontinental GT Challenge .

  5. F1 Japanese Grand Prix LIVE: Practice updates and FP2 ... - AOL

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    Follow live updates from free practice at the Japanese Grand Prix at the popular Suzuka circuit. ... lapping over a second-a-lap quicker on fresh tyres in third and fourth, was the main focus of ...

  6. 2025 Super Formula Championship - Wikipedia

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    Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team 1 Suzuka International Racing Course: 2 3 Mobility Resort Motegi: 4 5 Autopolis: 6 Fuji Speedway: 7 8 Sportsland SUGO: 9 Suzuka International Racing Course: 10 11 Suzuka International Racing Course: 12

  7. 1988 Japanese Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    Alboreto was nudged off track by Thierry Boutsen in the Benetton-Ford on lap 8 while he was in sixth place. On lap 14 the weather started to come into contention as rain began on parts of the circuit, benefiting Senna. On lap 16 Capelli seized his chance to pass Prost for the lead, the first time a non-turbo car had led a Grand Prix since 1983.

  8. 2003 Japanese Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Japanese Grand Prix (formally the 2003 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 12 October 2003 at the Suzuka Circuit.It was the sixteenth and final race of the 2003 Formula One World Championship, as well as the 29th Japanese Grand Prix.

  9. 1997 Japanese Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The 1997 Japanese Grand Prix (officially known as the XXIII Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 12 October 1997 at the Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka. It was the 16th and penultimate race of the 1997 Formula One season. [3] The 53-lap race was won by Michael Schumacher for the Ferrari team after starting from ...