A very welcome trip to Suzuka is what the 2022 Formula One World Championship has in store for Round 18. You can check on all the action from the Japanese Grand Prix by clicking on 'Newsfeed' (above) during the event.
F1 returns to many tracks this year, but there probably isn't a circuit that the drivers have missed as much as the superbly quick and flowing Suzuka International Racing Course.
Japanese engine manufacturer Honda built Suzuka as their private test track back in the 60s, and their original designs had the circuit cross over itself three times before it became the famous figure of eight layout that exists today.
A very welcome trip to Suzuka is what the 2022 Formula One World Championship has in store for Round 18. You can check on all the action from the Japanese Grand Prix by clicking on 'Newsfeed' (above) during the event.
F1 returns to many tracks this year, but there probably isn't a circuit that the drivers have missed as much as the superbly quick and flowing Suzuka International Racing Course.
Japanese engine manufacturer Honda built Suzuka as their private test track back in the 60s, and their original designs had the circuit cross over itself three times before it became the famous figure of eight layout that exists today.
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