2009 Formula 1 Fuji Television Japanese Grand Prix

About Japan
Suzuka is widely regarded as one of the most technically challenging tracks of the season where success lies in the balance of the car. Each of the 3.6 mile laps includes an unforgiving combination of 16 turns, ranging from the slow speed, twisty Esses and Spoon corner at the start of the lap to the high speed 130R and Casio Triangle towards the end. With such a variation of turns, aero efficiency and car stability are crucial to allow the driver to achieve fluidity through the corners and record a quick lap time. Suzuka ranks among the top five fastest tracks on the calendar, one which requires high revs and sees a high average speed over one lap. As such, engine power and torque are key variables.
The circuit’s unique figure of 8 layout also presents a challenging series of directional changes which place heavy demands on both the left and right sides of the tyres. Combined with an abrasive track surface, the drivers and their engineers invariably select a mid- to hard compound to preserve their efficiency during the 53 lap race. Unlike the majority of Grand Prix destinations, Suzuka’s notoriously unpredictable weather conditions can cause havoc and create lottery results in qualifying and the race. A track where mistakes are quickly punished, Suzuka equally rewards precision and balance and never fails to deliver a race to remember to one of Formula One’s most enthusiastic audiences.
Images From Japan
Japan
04 October 2009
Suzuka
- Number of laps 53
- Circuit Length 5.807 km/3.608 miles
- Race Length 307.771 km/191.224 miles
- Race Start 6:00am
- WF1 Race Wins 3
- WF1 Poles 4
- WF1 Fastest Laps 8
- WF1 Entries 22
- 2008 Fastest Lap F Massa, Ferrari
- 2008 Pole Sitter L Hamilton, McLaren
- 2008 Race Winner F Alonso, Renault
- 2008 Williams Result NR Q15 / R11, MW Q14 / R15
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