Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka , Japan
Suzuka Circuit is one of the most legendary and technically demanding motorsport venues in the world, located in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Opened in 1962 and designed by Dutch architect John Hugenholtz, the circuit is unique as the only figure-eight track on the Formula 1 calendar, with one section of the circuit crossing over another via an overpass. This distinctive layout has made Suzuka a favorite among drivers and fans alike for decades. The 5.807-kilometer circuit is renowned for its fast, flowing corners that demand precision, rhythm, and bravery. Iconic sections such as the Esses, Degner Curves, Spoon Curve, and the high-speed 130R are considered some of the most challenging and celebrated corners in global motorsport. Blending tradition, technical excellence, and intense racing drama, Suzuka Circuit stands as a true temple of motorsport and remains one of the most respected and beloved venues in the world.