Twin Ring Motegi

Twin Ring Motegi


Motegi, Japan (JP)
Twin Ring Motegi is a race track in Japan. The circuit has hosted racing series like MotoGP, Super Formula, Super GT and MFJ Superbike.

The track was built in 1997 by Honda as part of Honda's plan to bring the IndyCar Seires to Japan to help the Japanes increase their knowledge about American open-wheel racing.

Advertisement

The track has the name "Twin Ring Motegi" because of its two race tracks. A 2.4 km (1,5 mi) oval and a 4.8 km (2,9 mi) road course.

The road course has a total of 14 turns, while having two other layouts named East (11 turns) and West (6 turns)
Twin Ring Motegi is a race track in Japan. The circuit has hosted racing series like MotoGP, Super Formula, Super GT and MFJ Superbike.

The track was built in 1997 by Honda as part of Honda's plan to bring the IndyCar Seires to Japan to help the Japanes increase their knowledge about American open-wheel racing.

The track has the name "Twin Ring Motegi" because of its two race tracks. A 2.4 km (1,5 mi) oval and a 4.8 km (2,9 mi) road course.

The road course has a total of 14 turns, while having two other layouts named East (11 turns) and West (6 turns)
View in Google Earth Raceways - Car
Links: en.wikipedia.org
By: Drudii

Advertisement

Around the World Mailing List

Comments

Policies
Please enable images and enter code to post
Reload

Advertisement