Events
Suzuka Circuit
Formula 1. Japanese Grand Prix 2025
4Fri, 08:00Apr
6Sun, 08:00Apr
Suzuka Circuit
Formula 1. Japanese Grand Prix 2025. 3-day package
4Fri, 08:00Apr
Description
Suzuka is one of the most exciting Formula One circuits in the world.
Originally built as a test site for Honda cars, the circuit has been in operation as such since 1961. In 1987, Suzuka made its debut on the Formula One calendar, and has been home to some truly dramatic events ever since.
Racing enthusiasts are always keen to get to Suzuka, as there are plenty of opportunities for spectacular overtaking, and the climate often adds to the unpredictability of the races. So, in 1994, the 15th round of the championship was held in pouring rain, as a result of which several cars flew off the track at the beginning of the race.
Another reason for the popularity of Suzuka is that the final rounds of the season are often held here, where the fate of the championship title is decided.
The Suzuka track is unique in its figure-eight configuration. It is a long (almost 6 km), high-speed and difficult track, where the average lap speed reaches 230 km / h. It has 18 turns, and sometimes their number reaches 21.
The Suzuka stands can accommodate up to 100,000 spectators, which makes it one of the largest in terms of capacity. Excellent visibility from the stands is another advantage of this track.
Traditionally, the Suzuka round is held at the end of the season, and it is here that a new champion is often determined. In 2025, the Japanese Grand Prix will be held from April 4 to 6.
For fans of motorsports, all the conditions for an unforgettable vacation have been created here: a large amusement park with a Ferris wheel, tennis courts and golf courses, bowling, a museum dedicated to the history and modernity of Honda, as well as unique attractions.
Purchasing tickets for Suzuka is very simple: just a couple of clicks on our website. Specify the required number of tickets and your contact information in the application. Our operators will promptly process your order, and the tickets will be sent to your email immediately after payment.
First Grand Prix:
1987
Number of laps:
53
Circle length:
5.807km
Race distance:
307.471 km
Lap record:
1:30.983 Lewis Hamilton (2019)
Suzuka Circuit diagram: