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Download QR code; In other projects ... Map of Twin Ring Motegi highlighting the road course}} ... List of FIA World Touring Car Championship circuits;
Twin Ring Motegi; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Course du Japon des voitures de tourisme; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org 2022-es japán TCR-szezon; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Circuito di Motegi; Gran Premio motociclistico del Giappone 2017; Gran Premio motociclistico del Giappone 2018; Gran Premio motociclistico del Giappone 2019; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org
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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Mobility Resort Motegi; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Ovalkurs; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Mobility Resort Motegi; Balap lintasan oval; Daftar sirkuit Seri IndyCar; Coca-Cola 500 (Motegi) Usage on it.wikipedia.org Circuito di Motegi; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org モビリティリゾートもてぎ; Usage on lv.wikipedia.org Indycar trašu saraksts
Based on Image:Twin Ring Motegi.png. I included a variant of that as a background as it was all the information I had. If I get the information, I may add: Pit lane for the Oval Track; Versions of the image that highlight one track over the other. Pit lane entries in the Legend. Layers include: Source; Road Course; Oval Track; Legend
The Coca-Cola 500 was a non-championship exhibition NASCAR stock car race held on November 22, 1998, during the 1998 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season. The race took place on the Twin Ring Motegi oval course in the town of Motegi on the main Japanese island of Honshu.
Honda Mobilityland Corp. is a merger of two Japanese racing track facilities, known as the Suzuka Circuit and Twin Ring Motegi. Suzuka Circuit was established in 1962 and Twin Ring Motegi was established in 1997. The two facilities merged management operations on June 1, 2006, establishing a new business model. It is owned by Honda Motor Co., Ltd.