Suzuka Circuit (Suzuka)

Japan / Mie / Suzuka
 leisure - to be replaced, Formula One, car racing track, motorcycle racing track
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Leisure facilities including International Racing Course, "Motopia" amusement park, Suzuka Circuit Flower Garden Hotel, "Auto Camp Field" caravan and camp site, "Kur Garden" onsen bathhouse, etc.
www.mobilityland.co.jp/english/

"Suzuka International Racing Course" place tag (only visible in "Wikimapia Classic" mode)
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Capacity 100,000
Owner Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Operator Mobilityland Corporation
Major events Japanese Grand Prix
Suzuka 8 Hours
WTCC
Super GT
Super Formula
MJF Superbike
D1 Grand Prix
Super Taikyu
Grand Prix Circuit (2003–)
Length 5.807 km (3.609 mi)
Turns 17
Lap record 1:31.540 (Finland Kimi Räikkönen, McLaren MP4-20, 2005)
Motorcycle Grand Prix Circuit (2004–)
Length 5.821 km (3.617 mi)
Turns 17
Lap record 2:07.110[1] (Japan Kousuke Akiyoshi, F.C.C. TSR Honda CBR1000RR, 2009)
East Circuit
Length 2.243 km (1.394 mi)
Turns 7
Lap record 0:53.885 (Switzerland Alain Menu, Chevrolet, Chevrolet Cruze 1.6T, 2012)
West Circuit
Length 3.466 km (2.154 mi)
Turns 9
Original circuit (1962–1982) (without final chicane)
Length 6.004 km (3.728 mi)
Turns 17
Lap record 1:34.247 (Japan Aguri Suzuki, Ralt Formula 3 car, 1982)
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Coordinates:   34°50'48"N   136°32'2"E