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The European season is officially over as we head off to Japan for its traditional October slot. Suzuka is a driver's circuit and is filled with many memorable moments from history, as the circuit often ended up as a title decider. With little-to-no space to make mistakes, running the tiniest bit wide can, and often, ends in a pretty sizeable accident at this track. Rain is always a threat in Japan, and with a Typhoon predicted to hit the circuit at some point on Saturday and/or Sunday, don't be surprised if there are sessions moved around or cancelled. Will we get a race on Sunday? Who knows. Hopefully common sense will prevail, as the last race hit by a Typhoon here was a tragic one. Let's hope for a fun, clean race at the Japanese Grand Prix.
First Grand Prix
1987
Number of Laps
53
Circuit Length
5.807km
Race Distance
307.471 km
Lap Record
1:31.540 Kimi Räikkönen (2005)
First Grand Prix
1987
Number of Laps
53
Circuit Length
5.807km
Race Distance
307.471 km
Lap Record
1:31.540 Kimi Räikkönen (2005)