Japanese Formula One Grand Prix

Japanese Formula One Grand Prix

Japanese Formula One Grand Prix Fuji - Fuji International Speedway

Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009

About Fuji International Speedway:

Replacing the legendary Suzuka circuit for the 2007 Japanese Grand Prix, the Fuji Speedway has a tough act to follow. But with Mount Fuji as a backdrop, a multimillion-dollar refurbishment by track design guru Hermann Tilke and an overtaking-friendly 1.5-kilometre straight, Japan's new Grand Prix circuit is more than ready to take on the challenge.

Originally built in the style of an American speedway in 1966, Fuji is best remembered for hosting the very first Japanese Grand Prix in 1976. The inaugural race was the setting for one of Formula One racing's closest title showdowns, between James Hunt and Niki Lauda. Though the event proved popular, the 1977 race would be the circuit's last appearance on the Formula One world championship calendar for 30 years.

In 2000, Toyota bought a 93 percent stake in the track and three years later Fuji was closed for renovation, before reopening in February 2005. Measuring 4.5 kilometres in length, the results of Tilke's refurbishment were substantial. Combining the original circuit's celebrated straight with his characteristic twists and turns, the new design impressed enough to secure the Japanese race for 2007. Updated and modernised, the track easily rivals other new circuits in Bahrain, Shanghai and Istanbul. Widened tarmac run-off areas have improved driver safety, while the enhanced infrastructure and modern facilities satisfy the demands of both the paddock and the spectators.

Located in Japan's populous Shizuoka Prefecture and just 62 miles from Tokyo, organisers hope to attract up to 280,000 spectators to Fuji over the course of the race weekend, with 140,000 on race day alone. To accommodate the crowds, the circuit boasts some of the calendar's best grandstands, including seating for 24,000 opposite the pits.

Previous Winners of the Japanese Formula One Grand Prix

Year Driver Car Engine Time km/h
2007 Lewis Hamilton McLaren MP4-22 Mercedes 2.4 V8 2:00'34.579 151.978
2006 Fernando Alonso Renault R26 Renault 2.4 V8 1:23'53.413 219.982
2005 Kimi Räikkönen McLaren MP4-20 Mercedes 3.0 V10 1:29'02.212 207.266
2004 Michael Schumacher Ferrari F2004 Ferrari 3.0 V10 1:24'26.985 218.524
2003 Rubens Barrichello Ferrari F2003-GA Ferrari 3.0 V10 1:25'11.743 216.611
2002 Michael Schumacher Ferrari F2002 Ferrari 3.0 V10 1:26'59.698 212.644
2001 Michael Schumacher Ferrari F2001 Ferrari 3.0 V10 1:27'33.298 212.664
2000 Michael Schumacher Ferrari F1-2000 Ferrari 3.0 V10 1:29'53.435 207.316
1999 Mika Häkkinen McLaren MP4-14 Mercedes 3.0 V10 1:31'18.785 204.086
1998 Mika Häkkinen McLaren MP4-13 Mercedes 3.0 V10 1:27'22.535 205.229
1997 Michael Schumacher Ferrari F310B Ferrari 3.0 V10 1:29'48.446 207.507
1996 Damon Hill Williams FW18 Renault 3.0 V10 1:32'33.791 197.520
1995 Michael Schumacher Benetton B195 Renault 3.0 V10 1:36'52.930 192.349
1994 Damon Hill Williams FW16B Renault 3.5 V10 1:55'53.532 151.796
1993 Ayrton Senna McLaren MP4-8 Ford HB 3.5 V8 1:40'27.912 185.611
1992 Riccardo Patrese Williams FW14B Renault 3.5 V10 1:33'09.553 200.168
1991 Gerhard Berger McLaren MP4-6 Honda 3.5 V12 1:32'10.695 202.298
1990 Nelson Piquet Benetton B190 Ford HB 3.5 V8 1:34'36.824 196.922
1989 A.Nannini Benetton B189 Ford HB 3.5 V8 1:35'06.277 195.906
1988 Ayrton Senna McLaren MP4-4 Honda 1.5 V6T 1:33'26.173 191.879
1987 Gerhard Berger Ferrari F1-87 Ferrari 1.5 V6T 1:32'58.072 192.846
1977 James Hunt McLaren M26 Ford Cos. DFV 3.0 V8 1:31'51.68 207.840
1976 Mario Andretti Lotus 77 Ford Cos. DFV 3.0 V8 1:43'58.86 183.610

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