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  2. Okayama International Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The course was opened in 1990 as a private motor racing track for the wealthy. [2] Soon, it hosted its first race, staged by veteran British drivers.. In 1994 and 1995, the TI Circuit hosted the Formula One Pacific Grand Prix; both events were won by Michael Schumacher in his early title-winning years.

  3. Autopolis - Wikipedia

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    Autopolis first hosted a Super GT race in 1999, the season-ending exhibition race, which was won by Tom Coronel and Hidetoshi Mitsusada in a Honda NSX-GT fielded by Nakajima Racing. After a three-year absence, the circuit has regularly been hosting races in the series since 2003, although with some exceptions.

  4. Twin Ring Motegi - Wikipedia

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    Mobility Resort Motegi (モビリティリゾートもてぎ) is a motorsport venue located in Motegi, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.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.

  5. Circuit Florida, with condos and a private racetrack, is ...

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    There are two other private racing club facilities in Florida, one in Tampa and another in the Miami area. But having condos for sale along the track is the unique selling proposition for the club ...

  6. 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), also known as 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.

  7. Sendai Hi-Land Raceway - Wikipedia

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    Sendai Hi-Land Raceway was a 2.504 mi (4.030 km) motor racing circuit in 12 Hayasaka, Shinkawa, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. [1] In the 1990s, Sendai hosted rounds of the Japanese Touring Car Championship and Japanese Grand Touring Championship. It also hosted All-Japan Formula Three Championship races until 2007.

  8. Tsukuba Circuit - Wikipedia

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    There is a small chicane used only for motorcycle racing that increases the track's total length to 2.070 km (1.286 mi). The track was established in 1966 with the aim of attracting young people to participate in motor sports, but was not actually completed until 1970. [ 2 ]

  9. F1 Japanese Grand Prix LIVE: Race result as Red Bull ... - AOL

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    F1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX - RACE UPDATES. Max Verstappen wins the Japanese Grand Prix; Norris 2nd; Piastri 3rd. ... Track temperature is pretty high, wind has done a 180. Sounds like silly thing but ...