
Creation date: 1965
Circuit : Fuji International Speedway
First F1 GP: 24October 1976
Grand Prix held: 3
Spectactor capacity: around 140000
Organiser
F.M.C
Press officer
Fuji Int. Speedway
Tel: (+81) 550781234
Fax: (+81) 550780205
Informations:
Fuji Int. Speedway
Oyama-cho Sunto-gun
410-1308
Shizuoka
Japan
Tel : (+81) 550781234
Fax : (+81) 550780205
Official Website : http://www.fujispeedway.jp
Corners
- Corner 1
- Corner 2
- Corner 3
- Corner 4
- Corner 5
- Corner 6
- Corner 7
- Corner 8
- Corner 9
- Corner 10
- Corner 11
Track length: 4.563 km
Number of laps: 67 (305.721 Km)
Number of corners: 11 (left:4) (right:7)
Top speed: ~330 Km/h
Start line offset: 0 m
Downforce setup: medium
2007 race weather: wet
Best lap:
L. Hamilton - 1'28''193 (2007, McLaren)Record Pole:
L. Hamilton - 1'25''368 (2007, McLaren)Pole 2007:
L. Hamilton - 1'25''368 (McLaren)Podium 2007:
L. Hamilton
H. Kovalainen
K. RaikkonenCircuit Info:
At 4.563km long, the revamped Fuji Speedway re-opened its doors in April 2005 and in 2007, took over the hosting of the Japanese Grand Prix in what is an alternating basis with the Suzuka Circuit.
The circuit, owned by Toyota, sits in the shadow of Mount Fuji and at 4.359km in length hosted the season finale in 1976. The race has been well documented elsewhere but while Mario Andretti won the rain hit event in his Lotus Ford while James Hunt's third position in his McLaren Ford gave him the World Championship from Niki Lauda - who withdrew from the race due to the conditions - by a single championship point. The race returned in 1977 with Hunt taking his final Formula One victory in his McLaren but an accident involving Gilles Villeneuve and Ronnie Peterson resulted in the death of two spectators and the race was dropped from the calendar. The Japanese Grand Prix resumed at the Honda-owned Suzuka circuit in 1987 and hosted the Japanese Grand Prix until 2006. The circuit will host the 2009 event.
With Hermann Tilke involved in the new Fuji facility, the circuit closed to racing in 2003 before reopening two years later. In 2007, the race organisers hoped to pull in a crowd of 280,000 over the three day Grand Prix weekend. On a side note, Fuji also made Circuit Info in becoming the first circuit to be featured in a video game, Pole Position, the 1982 classic video game by Namco.
Heavy rain and organisational difficulties made the 2007 Japanese Grand Prix a rather chaotic affair although Lewis Hamilton secured the race win from the pole position. The first 19 laps of the race were conducted behind the safety car with the Ferrari duo of Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa opting to run on intermediate tyres. The decision was a poor one that would shuffle them to the back of the pack.
Hamilton led the way from team-mate Alonso until the champion made a rare mistake and crashed heavily at turn five. Heikki Kovalainen finished in second position to record his and Renault's best result of the season while Raikkonen recovered to finish in third position.
Organisers have promised an overview of its operations for the 2008 Grand Prix after complaints of transportation delays and lack of visibility from a number of positions around the circuit.
The circuit, owned by Toyota, sits in the shadow of Mount Fuji and at 4.359km in length hosted the season finale in 1976. The race has been well documented elsewhere but while Mario Andretti won the rain hit event in his Lotus Ford while James Hunt's third position in his McLaren Ford gave him the World Championship from Niki Lauda - who withdrew from the race due to the conditions - by a single championship point. The race returned in 1977 with Hunt taking his final Formula One victory in his McLaren but an accident involving Gilles Villeneuve and Ronnie Peterson resulted in the death of two spectators and the race was dropped from the calendar. The Japanese Grand Prix resumed at the Honda-owned Suzuka circuit in 1987 and hosted the Japanese Grand Prix until 2006. The circuit will host the 2009 event.With Hermann Tilke involved in the new Fuji facility, the circuit closed to racing in 2003 before reopening two years later. In 2007, the race organisers hoped to pull in a crowd of 280,000 over the three day Grand Prix weekend. On a side note, Fuji also made Circuit Info in becoming the first circuit to be featured in a video game, Pole Position, the 1982 classic video game by Namco.
Heavy rain and organisational difficulties made the 2007 Japanese Grand Prix a rather chaotic affair although Lewis Hamilton secured the race win from the pole position. The first 19 laps of the race were conducted behind the safety car with the Ferrari duo of Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa opting to run on intermediate tyres. The decision was a poor one that would shuffle them to the back of the pack.Hamilton led the way from team-mate Alonso until the champion made a rare mistake and crashed heavily at turn five. Heikki Kovalainen finished in second position to record his and Renault's best result of the season while Raikkonen recovered to finish in third position.
Organisers have promised an overview of its operations for the 2008 Grand Prix after complaints of transportation delays and lack of visibility from a number of positions around the circuit.
PAST CHAMPION OF THE TRACK
2007
L. Hamilton (McLaren)1977
J. Hunt (McLaren)1976
M. Andretti (Lotus)



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