The Suzuka International Racing Course in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, Japan, hosts the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix, a renowned motorsport event. Founded in 1962 by Soichiro Honda as a test track for Honda Motor Co., Ltd., it debuted in the Formula One World Championship in 1987.
Featuring a unique figure eight layout with a crossover, the circuit spans 5.807 km (3.608 mi), offering high-speed straights and challenging turns. Possessing an FIA Grade 1 license, it upholds top safety and design standards. Like the Albert Park Circuit, Suzuka is known for facilitating overtaking, ensuring thrilling races. Situated within the city and near a park, the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka continues to captivate drivers and fans alike with its scenic charm and high-speed action