Grand Prix Japan
The Japanese Grand Prix is an annual Formula One race traditionally held at the Suzuka International Racing Course, a circuit known for its unique figure-eight layout and challenging corners such as the 130R and the Degner Curve. Suzuka is a favorite among drivers and fans alike due to its technical track and the exuberant Japanese fans who always attend in costume. The Japanese Grand Prix will be held from April 4 to April 6, 2025.
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History Grand Prix Japan
The Japanese Grand Prix made its debut in 1976 and has since produced many memorable moments. The Suzuka Circuit, opened in 1962, has been the permanent home of the Grand Prix since 1987. The circuit has seen numerous championship decisions and is known for its unique figure-8 design.
Previous Winners
In recent years, there has really only been one driver who has been dominant at the Suzuka Circuit, Max Verstappen. He won the 2024, 2023 and 2022
Japanese Grand Prix.

Suzuka Circuit
The Suzuka Circuit has a unique figure-8 layout, with one section of the track crossing over the other via a bridge. The circuit is 5.807 kilometers long and consists of 18 corners, ranging from fast, flowing sections to technical hairpins. This mix makes it a favorite with drivers and fans alike.
Suzuka Circuit is located in the city of Suzuka. Visitors can reach the circuit by train to Suzuka Circuit Inō Station, followed by a short bus ride.
In addition, there are various parking facilities for visitors arriving by car.
Suzuka
Suzuka is a city with a rich history and culture. In addition to the famous race track, the city offers attractions such as Suzuka Flower Park and traditional Japanese gardens. Visitors can also enjoy local culinary specialties and experience the hospitality of the locals.