In which city in Japan is Suzuka circuit?
Suzuka track is 5807m (four-wheeler) or 582 1 m (two-wheeler). The track width is 12m to 16m. This is the longest track in Japan. Its most unique place is its 8-shaped exchange mode. The track can be used not only for long straight sections, but also for various curves from low-speed curves to high-speed curves. Therefore, it can provide clockwise and counterclockwise movement for cars, which is very challenging.
The Origin of Suzuka Raceway in Japan
1962, Mr. Honda invited the Dutch track designer John Hugenholtz to design the automobile test site for Honda Institute of Technology, which is located in Suzuka, Japan. This is the predecessor of Suzuka circuit.
Mr. Honda chose Suzuka City for a reason, because at that time, Honda's technical research had taken Suzuka as a research and development base. After World War II, Suzuka gradually developed into a heavy industrial city, with companies such as Honda and Sharp stationed. It has already established a good foundation in machinery industry and automobile industry, and extended its logistics function, and finally formed a whole industrial chain represented by automobile industry.