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  2. Okayama International Circuit - Wikipedia

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    Okayama International Circuit (岡山国際サーキット), formerly known as TI Circuit Aida (TIサーキット英田) before 2005, is a 3.703 km (2.301 mi) private motorsport race track in Mimasaka, Okayama Prefecture, Japan.

  3. 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] At the present time, an event is held every week. [3]

  4. Mizusawa Racecourse - Wikipedia

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    The track can be altered to fit races of 850m up to 2500m. [1] [2] The admission fee is 200 yen. [1] The racecourse is mostly used for local races, with bigger races usually being held at Morioka Racecourse. [1]

  5. 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.

  6. Ebisu Circuit - Wikipedia

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    Ebisu Circuit was designed and built by the drift driver Nobushige Kumakubo and is one of the premier drifting-based race tracks in the world. [ citation needed ] Nobushige also holds other non-drifting motorsport events at Ebisu including motorcycle races, karting , endurance races , FJ1600 open-wheel car races and, in previous years, events ...

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

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    Max Verstappen moved to within range of a hat-trick of world titles by returning to winning ways at the Japanese Grand Prix as Red Bull clinched the constructors’ championship.. The Dutchman ...

  8. 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.

  9. Category:Motorsport venues in Japan - Wikipedia

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