The Japanese F1 Grand Prix is one of the top races on the yearly Formula One calendar. The Suzuka Circuit where the Japanese F1 Grand Prix is held, is one of the most challenging circuits on the Formula One race calendar. The Japanese F1 Grand Prix traditionally was held at the end of the Formula One racing calendar and as such, many of the past drivers and team championships have been decided on the Suzuka Circuit. Japanese F1 Grand Prix tickets sell out so quickly that most new comers to this awesome race miss out. Year after year Formula One fans from all over the world descend on the Japanese Grand Prix with its reputation for some of the most exciting Formula One moments in history.
The Suzuka Circuit is where Nelson Piquet stole the Championship from Nigel Mansell, when Mansell crashed out. One of the Japanese F1 Grand Prix’s most famous races came in 1989 and 1990, when the feud between Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost finally hit boiling point with fierce competition seeing both drivers crash out in 1990. So, if you want a Japanese F1 Grand Prix ticket, your guaranteed awesome racing, along with fantastic views of the most difficult Formula One track. The Suzuka Circuit has tested everyone from Mansell to Schumaucher and to date has favored McLaren with eight wins and Schumaucher with the most driver wins.
A Japanese F1 Grand Prix tickets allows motorsports fans to not only experience one of the most exciting Formula One weekends on the racing calendar, but also to experience the unique and subtle culture of the Japanese. From 2009, the Suzuka Circuit will alternative hosting the Japanese F1 Grand Prix with the former race’s circuit of Fuji Speedway. Both circuits promise to provide excitement and historical moments in future Japanese F1 Grand Prix’s.