Twin Ring Motegi

{{short description|Racing circuit in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan}}

{{Infobox motorsport venue

| Name = Mobility Resort Motegi

| Logo = 250px

| Logo_caption = Circuit Logo (2022–present)

| Image = 250px

| Image_caption = Combined Circuit Map (1997–present)

| Location = 120-1 Hiyama, Motegi
Haga, Tochigi, 321-3597 Japan

| Time = UTC+09:00

| FIA_grade = 2

| Coordinates = {{Coord|36|32|0|N|140|13|42|E|type:landmark_region:JP|display=it}}

| Opened = {{Start date and age|1997|08|df=yes}}

| Former_names = Twin Ring Motegi
(1997–2022)

| Owner = Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (1997–present)

| Operator = Honda Mobilityland (2006–present)

| Construction_cost = ¥5 billion (44,873,000.00 United States Dollars)

| Events = Current:
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix (1999, 2004–2019, 2022–present)
Pacific motorcycle Grand Prix (2000–2003)
Asia Road Racing Championship (2024–present)
Super GT (1998–present)
Super Formula (1997–present)
Former:
GT World Challenge Asia (2023)
WTCC Race of Japan (2015–2017)
IndyCar Series Indy Japan 300 (1998–2011)
Coca-Cola 500 (1998)

| Capacity = 68,156

| Layout1 = Speedway (1997–present)

| Length_km = 2.493

| Length_mi = 1.549

| Turns = 4

| Banking = 10°

| Record_time = 0:25.830

| Record_driver = {{Flagicon|BRA}} Hélio Castroneves

| Record_car = Lola B99/00

| Record_year = 1999

| Record_class = CART

| Layout2 = Road Course (1997–present)

| Length_km2 = 4.801

| Length_mi2 = 2.983

| Turns2 = 14

| Record_time2 = 1:31.422

| Record_driver2 = {{Flagicon|JPN}} Toshiki Oyu

| Record_car2 = Dallara SF19

| Record_year2 = 2021

| Record_class2 = Super Formula

| Layout3 = East Road Course (1997–present)

| Length_km3 = 3.400

| Length_mi3 = 2.112

| Turns3 = 11

| Record_time3 = 1:31.012

| Record_driver3 = {{Flagicon|JPN}} Hiromi Sagami

| Record_car3 = Dallara GC21

| Record_year3 = 2004

| Record_class3 = LMP2

| Layout4 = West Road Course (1997–present)

| Length_km4 = 1.400

| Length_mi4 = 0.869

| Turns4 = 6

| Record_time4 = 0:38.325

| Record_driver4 = {{flagicon|JPN|1947}} Hironori Takeuchi

| Record_car4 = Toyota Chaser

| Record_year4 = 1998

| Record_class4 = Super Touring

| website = {{URL|https://www.mr-motegi.jp/english/|www.mr-motegi.jp}}

}}

Mobility Resort Motegi (モビリティリゾートもてぎ) is a motorsport venue located in Motegi, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Originally Twin Ring Motegi (ツインリンクもてぎ), the venue's name came from the facility having two race tracks: a {{cvt|2.493|km|mi|abbr=on}} oval track and a {{cvt|4.801|km|mi|abbr=on}} road course. It was built in 1997 by Honda Motor Co., Ltd., as part of the company's effort to bring the Championship Auto Racing Teams series to Japan, helping to increase their knowledge of American open-wheel racing. The oval was last raced on in 2010 by the Indycar Series. On 1 March 2022, the name of the track was changed to Mobility Resort Motegi, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of the facility.{{Cite web|title=MOBILITYLAND {{!}} Announcing a Name Change of the Company and Twin Ring Motegi|url=https://www.mobilityland.co.jp/english/news.html|access-date=2021-10-31|website=www.mobilityland.co.jp|archive-date=2021-11-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211104143342/https://www.mobilityland.co.jp/english/news.html|url-status=dead}} The road course's most notable event is the Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix which is currently held every year. The track also currently hosts rounds in the domestic Super Formula Championship and Super GT series each year.

Speedway

File:View of the Oval at Twin Ring Motegi from the South.jpg The oval course is the only one of its kind in Japan used for competitive racing. It is a low-banked, {{cvt|1.549|mi|km|abbr=on}} egg-shaped course, with turns three and four being much tighter than turns one and two. On March 28, 1998, CART held the inaugural Indy Japan 300 at Twin Ring Motegi Speedway. The race was won by Mexican driver Adrián Fernández. CART continued racing at Twin Ring Motegi Speedway from 1998–2002. In 2003, Honda entered the Indy Racing League and the race became a part of the IRL schedule. In addition to Indy car racing, the track has also hosted a single NASCAR exhibition race in 1998.

Honda, which had built the oval for the express purpose of developing its oval-racing program for Indy car racing, did not win a race at the track for its first six years of operation. In 2004, Dan Wheldon took the first win for Honda on the oval. In 2008, the Motegi oval gained additional publicity when Danica Patrick became the first woman to win an Indycar race, beating Hélio Castroneves for her first and only Indycar victory.{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/21/sports/othersports/21patrick.html?_r=1&ex=1366430400&en=9540f543d1680315&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&oref=slogin|title = Racing to Victory, and Leaving the Men and the Doubters Behind|newspaper = The New York Times|date = 21 April 2008|last1 = Caldwell|first1 = Dave}}

The 2011 season was the last season of IndyCar in Motegi. It had been dropped from the calendar as organizers looked to maximize viewing audiences.{{Cite web|date=11 February 2011|title=Japan dropped from IndyCar calendar|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2011/SPORT/motorsport/02/09/motorsport.indycar.japan/index.html|access-date=30 December 2021|website=edition.cnn.com|language=en}} The road course, rather than the super speedway, was used for the 2011 race due to damage to the oval track resulting from the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake. The oval is not presently used for racing and even has been used as additional parking space during MotoGP events, but is still used for Honda's annual Thanks Day event showcasing various Honda road and racing vehicles, mainly from the nearby Honda Collection Hall, with Takuma Sato running a lap of the course in his 2017 Indianapolis 500 winning car seven years since the last IndyCar race in the oval.{{cite web |title=2015 Honda Racing Thanks Day: Takuma & Alonso drove the all-new NSX, production version demo run also conducted |url=https://en.responsejp.com/motorsport/2015/12/09/2015hondaracingthanksday%3Atakuma%26alonsodrovetheall-newnsx%2Cproductionversiondemorunalsoconducted.html |website=Response.jp |access-date=28 June 2020 }}{{Dead link|date=March 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}{{cite web |last1=Tate |first1=Adam |title=Sato Stars at Honda 'Thanks' Day 2017 |url=https://motorsportstribune.com/sato-stars-at-honda-thanks-day-2017/ |website=Motorsports Tribune |access-date=28 June 2020}}

= Track length of paved oval =

The track length is disputed by series that run at Twin Ring Motegi. The NASCAR timing and scoring use a length of {{convert|1.549|mi|km|abbr=on}}.[http://racing-reference.info/race/1998_NASCAR_Thunder_Special_Motegi/X 1998 NASCAR Thunder Special Motegi at racing-reference.info] This length was used by CART in their races between 1998 and 2002, too.[http://www.champcarstats.com/races/199802.htm 1998 race result on champcarstats.com] The IRL measured in 2003 a length of {{convert|1.520|mi|km|abbr=on}}.[http://www.champcarstats.com/races/2003i03.htm 2003 race result on champcarstats.com] This length was also used in the following races until 2010.[http://www.champcarstats.com/races/201016.htm 2010 race result on champcarstats.com]

=NASCAR history=

{{main|Coca-Cola 500 (Motegi)}}

Mike Skinner won the only NASCAR Cup Series exhibition race held at the track in 1998, the Coca-Cola 500. Skinner won driving the No.31 Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing. The race was most noted for being the first oval track NASCAR race in Japan as well as being the first in which Dale Earnhardt and his son, Dale Earnhardt Jr., competed with one another, driving No.3 and No.1 Coca-Cola Chevrolets, respectively. The track also held the NASCAR West Series in 1999 with Kevin Richards getting the win.

Road course

The road course is {{cvt|4.801|km|mi|abbr=on}} long and is unique in sharing garage and grandstand facilities with the oval course, but being entirely separate otherwise. Although they are separate tracks, it is impossible for races to occur simultaneously on the two courses; to access the oval track, teams must cross the road course pit and front straight. The road course also runs in the opposite direction from the oval; clockwise, rather than counter-clockwise.

The course itself is built in a stop-start straight-hairpin style, which flows differently than many similarly-sized tracks. By Japanese standards the circuit is exceptionally flat, with only a slight elevation rise towards the hairpin turn. The road course is much busier than the oval track, with Super Formula visiting twice, Super GT and Super Taikyu cars once each, and local events almost every weekend. The road course can be used in three ways: the full course, or two "short courses" can be made, using connecting roadways. These short courses are usually used for junior formula events, such as Formula 4 and FJ1600.

The road course is also a popular motorcycle racing track, with the MotoGP usually visiting once a year, as well as several Japanese national bike racing series. It has hosted the Pacific motorcycle Grand Prix from 2000 to 2003 and the Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix since 2004.

Other facilities

File:Gran Turismo Cafe - Motegi.jpg

In addition to the main racing complex, Mobility Resort Motegi features a second road course (called the "North Short Course") for karting and Formula 4 events, as well as a {{cvt|0.250|mi|km|abbr=on}} dirt track for modified and sprint car racing and also standard saloon racing. In addition, the FIM Trials series visits the track every year for the world trials championship. Therefore, an outdoor trials course exists on the facility.

Outside of racing, Mobility Resort Motegi has the Honda Collection Hall, which features historic Honda racing and production cars and motorcycles, and Honda Fan Fun Lab, which features Honda's next generation technologies such as robotics, fuel-cell vehicles and aviation. Honda also operates a technology demonstration center on the site, as well as educational centers.

In 2009, a cafe opened which was named after the Gran Turismo video games.{{cite web |url=http://www.gran-turismo.com/hk/news/d6239.html |title=Grand Opening of the Gran Turismo Café at the Twin Ring Motegi Circuit - News - gran-turismo.com |access-date=2012-05-09 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091113205100/http://www.gran-turismo.com/hk/news/d6239.html |archive-date=2009-11-13 }}{{Cite web|url=http://www.vg247.com/2009/04/03/gran-turismo-cafe-opens-in-japan/|title = Gran Turismo Café opens in Japan|date = 3 April 2009}}

Track difficulties

Mobility Resort Motegi is a separate-but-combined road-and-oval track (as opposed to the "roval" tracks common in the United States), and the decision to include a full road course contained largely within the oval necessitated design compromises. For spectators, sightlines can be extremely poor for road course races, as the grandstands are much further back than usual. The oval course blocks the view of much of the road course, including the best passing point on the track {{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}, and several large-screen televisions are needed. Seating outside the grandstand is limited to areas of the infield and along the {{cvt|750|m|yd|abbr=on}} backstraight of the road course.

Track access is a major concern, with only two entry and exit points by a two-lane public road. Motegi is not a particularly large town, and accommodation is virtually non-existent close to the track, except for the on-site hotel. Train links to the area are extremely limited (the major regional lines, JR East and Tobu Railway do not service the area), nor has a planned superhighway been completed. Thus the stated track capacity (about 65,000) is dictated largely by traffic flow, not by actual seating capacity (estimated to be nearly 100,000 for road-course events, 80,000 for the oval).

In 2011, Casey Stoner and Jorge Lorenzo proposed to boycott the MotoGP race out of fears for their health from radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant even though all the independent scientific experts including the World Health Organization and Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency had stated that it is safe to live permanently {{cvt|80|km|mi|adj=on}} or more from the plant.{{cite web | url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/motor-sports/moto-gp/fim-report-on-nuclear-exposure-in-motegi-says-nuclear-risk-is-minimal-despite-casey-stoners-threats-of-a-motogp-boycott/story-fn2ms4i4-1226102529372 | title=Motorsport Video |Motorsport Highlights, Replays, News, Clips }} Motegi is more than {{cvt|120|km|mi|adj=on}} from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. In the end, all the teams showed up for the race.

Layout configurations

File:Twin Ring Motegi map-2.svg|Map of both road courses and speedway

File:Twin Ring Motegi oval map.svg|Map of speedway

File:Twin Ring Motegi road course map.svg|Map of combined road course

File:Motegi West Course.png|Map of west road course

File:Motegi East Course.png|Map of east road course

Lap records

The unofficial all-time track record is 1:29.757, set by Tomoki Nojiri during the qualifying session of 2021 2nd Motegi Super Formula round.{{cite web |title=Mobility Resort Motegi - Course Records - Full Course 4 Wheels |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/records/full-4wheel/ |access-date=7 April 2025}} As of December 2024, the fastest official race lap records at the Mobility Resort Motegi are listed as:

class=wikitable style="font-size:90%",

! Category !! Time !! Driver !! Vehicle !! Event

colspan=5 | Grand Prix Circuit: 4.801 km (1997–present)
Super Formula1:31.422{{cite web |title=2021 Super Formula Motegi Result - 2021/10/17 |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/2021/big/pdf/1017_superformula_f.pdf |date=17 October 2021 |access-date=9 June 2024}}Toshiki OyuDallara SF192021 2nd Motegi Super Formula round
Formula Nippon1:34.853{{cite web |title=1997 Motegi Formula Nippon |url=https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/database/races/1997-motegi-formula-nippon/ |website=Motor Sport Magazine |date=28 September 1997 |access-date=8 November 2022}}Masemi KageyamaReynard 97D1997 Motegi Formula Nippon round
Super GT (GT500)1:38.350{{cite web |title=2022 Motegi GT 300 km Race - GT500 Official Result |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/2022/big/pdf/1106_gt500_f.pdf |date=6 November 2022 |access-date=9 June 2024}}Tadasuke MakinoHonda NSX-GT2022 Motegi GT 300 km Race
IndyCar1:40.2453Giorgio PantanoDallara IR-052011 Indy Japan: The Final
LMP9001:43.686{{cite web |title=2006 All Japan Sports Car Endurance Championship Series Round 2 - JLMC Final Official Result Table |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/2006/big/0702_44f.html |date=2 July 2006 |access-date=9 June 2024}}Hiroki KatouZytek 04S2006 Motegi JLMC round
Super Formula Lights1:43.851{{cite web |title=2021 Super Formula Lights Round 15 Result - 2021/10/17 |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/2021/big/pdf/1016_superformulalights_f_rd15.pdf |date=17 October 2021 |access-date=9 June 2024}}Giuliano AlesiDallara 3202021 2nd Motegi Super Formula Lights round
Formula Three1:44.373{{cite web |title=2018 Motegi Japanese F3 - Round 11 |url=https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/database/races/2018-motegi-japanese-f3-2/ |website=Motor Sport Magazine |date=19 August 2018 |access-date=27 May 2022}}Sho TsuboiDallara F3172018 Motegi Japanese F3 round
MotoGP1:44.461{{cite web |title=Mobility Resort Motegi - Course Records - Full Course 2 Wheels |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/records/full-2wheel/ |access-date=7 April 2025}}Jorge MartínDucati Desmosedici GP242024 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix
LMP11:44.508{{cite web |title=2007 All Japan Sports Car Endurance Championship Series Round 3 - JSEC Final Official Results Table |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/2007/big/0722_jseck.html |date=22 July 2007 |access-date=9 June 2024}}Shinji NakanoCourage LC702007 Motegi JLMC round
Superbike1:47.324{{cite web |title=2024 MFJ All Japan Road Race Championship Series Round 2 - JSB1000 Supported by ETS Racing Fuels - Race 1 Result |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/2024/big/pdf/0413_jsb_f.pdf |date=13 April 2024 |access-date=26 April 2024}}Katsuyuki NakasugaYamaha YZF-R12024 1st Motegi All Japan Road Race Championship round
Super GT (GT300)1:47.734{{cite web |title=2022 Motegi GT 300 km Race - GT300 Official Result |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/2022/big/pdf/1106_gt300_f.pdf |date=6 November 2022 |access-date=9 June 2024}}Iori KimuraHonda NSX GT32022 Motegi GT 300 km Race
Formula Regional1:47.881{{cite web |title=FRJC Motegi Round 10 Results |url=https://frj.jp/2020/results/rd4/fn_r10.pdf |date=20 September 2020 |access-date=18 May 2021}}Sena SakaguchiDome F111/32020 Motegi FRJC round
500cc1:50.591Valentino RossiHonda NSR5002000 Pacific motorcycle Grand Prix
Moto21:50.679Somkiat ChantraKalex Moto22023 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix
250cc1:51.412Álvaro BautistaAprilia RSV 2502008 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix
GT31:51.770{{cite web |title=2023 Fanatec GT World Challenge Asia Powered by AWS Race 1 - Round 7 - Classification - Provisional |url=https://www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=GTASIA/2023/232908rc1bga.pdf |date=22 July 2023 |access-date=22 July 2023}}James YuAudi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II2023 Motegi GT World Challenge Asia round
Supersport1:52.900{{cite web |title=2024 MFJ All Japan Road Race Championship Series Round 2 - ST600 Supported by Bridgestone - Race Result |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/2024/big/pdf/0414_st600_f.pdf |date=14 April 2024 |access-date=26 April 2024}}Keito AbeYamaha YZF-R62024 1st Motegi All Japan Road Race Championship round
LMP21:53.558Shinsuke YamazakiDallara GC212006 Motegi JLMC round
Porsche Carrera Cup1:53.829{{cite web |title=2020 Motegi Champion Cup Race Round 4 - Porsche Carrera Cup Japan 2020 - Final Rd.4 - Official Result |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/2020/4wheel/0920_pccj_f_rd4.html|date=20 September 2020 |access-date=29 August 2023}}Ryo OgawaPorsche 911 (991 II) GT3 Cup2020 Motegi Porsche Carrera Cup Japan round
GT1 (GTS)1:54.200Seicho FujiiFerrari 550 Maranello GTS2007 Motegi JLMC round
Formula Toyota1:55.214{{Cite web |title=2004 Esso Formula Toyota Series - Round 8 - Final Official Result Table |url=http://www.toyota.co.jp/ms/ft/racereport/200410242.html |date=24 October 2004 |access-date=21 January 2023}}Hideto YasuokaTom's FT302004 Motegi Formula Toyota round
Moto31:55.675David AlonsoCFMoto Moto32024 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix
GT21:56.453{{cite web |title=250 km Motegi 2009 |url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Motegi-2009-11-08-13316.html |date=8 November 2009 |access-date=4 January 2023}}Tomonobu FujiiFerrari F430 GTC2009 250 km of Motegi
Ferrari Challenge1:56.626{{cite web |title=2019 Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli Asia Pacific Rd.4 - Official Results of Race 1 |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/2019/4wheel/0707_ferrari_f1.html |date=6 July 2019 |access-date=9 June 2024}}Nobuhiro ImadaFerrari 488 Challenge2019 Motegi Ferrari Challenge Asia-Pacific round
TC11:57.136{{cite web |title=2015 FIA World Touring Car Championship - Twin Ring Motegi - Race 1 - Final Result |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/2015/big/pdf/0913_wtcc_r1_f.pdf |date=13 September 2015 |access-date=9 June 2024}}Gabriele TarquiniHonda Civic WTCC2015 FIA WTCC Race of Japan
Formula 41:57.305{{cite web |title=2016 FIA-F4 Championship Round 6 - FIA-F4 Round 13 Final Official Results |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/2016/big/1112_f4_rd13_f.html |date=12 November 2016 |access-date=7 April 2025}}Ritomo MiyataDome F1102016 Motegi Japanese F4 round
125cc1:57.666Mika KallioKTM 125 FRR2006 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix
GT1:58.315{{cite web |title=Motegi GT 2000 |url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Motegi-2000-04-02-6950.html |date=2 April 2000 |access-date=4 January 2023}}Atsushi YogouPorsche 911 (996) GT3-R2000 Motegi JGTC round
TCR Touring Car1:59.720{{cite web |title=TCR Japan Series 2024 Round 4 - Mobility Resort Motegi - TCR-J Race 10 Results |url=https://tcr-japan.jp/sites/default/files/tcrj/result/2024TCRJ_Rd4Race10_final.pdf |date=1 December 2024 |access-date=1 December 2024}}Choi Jeong WeonHyundai Elantra N TCR2024 3rd Motegi TCR Japan round
500cc2:02.889Mick DoohanHonda NSR5001999 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix
GT42.03.040{{cite web |title=2023 Fanatec GT World Challenge Asia Powered by AWS Race 2 - Round 8 - Classification - Provisional |url=https://www.tsl-timing.com/file/?f=GTASIA/2023/232908rc2bga.pdf |date=23 July 2023 |access-date=23 July 2023}}Manabu OridoBMW M4 GT4 Gen II2023 Motegi GT World Challenge Asia round
Super 20002:07.456{{cite web |title=TCSA - 02–04 September 2016 - Race 2 - Final Classification |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/2016/big/pdf/0904_tcsa_r2_f.pdf |date=4 September 2016 |access-date=9 June 2024}}Eric KwongSEAT León 2.0T2016 Motegi Touring Car Series in Asia round
Asia Productions 2502:07.939{{cite web |title=2024 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship Round 3 - Mobility Resort Motegi, Japan - Asia Productions 250 - Race 2 - Provisional Result |url=https://asiaroadracing.com/arrcdata/result/2024/r3/2024_rd03_ap250_r2.pdf |date=9 June 2024 |access-date=9 June 2024}}Arai AgaskaYamaha YZF-R32024 Motegi ARRC round
Asia Underbone 1502:15.928{{cite web |title=2024 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship Round 3 - Mobility Resort Motegi, Japan - Underbone 150cc - Race 2 - Official Result |url=https://asiaroadracing.com/arrcdata/result/2024/r3/2024_rd03_ub150_r2.pdf |date=9 June 2024 |access-date=9 June 2024}}Murobbil VittoniYamaha MX King 1502024 Motegi ARRC round
colspan=5 | Super Speedway: 2.493 km (1997–present)
CART0:25.830Hélio CastronevesLola B99/001999 Firestone Firehawk 500K
IndyCar0:27.0977{{cite web |title=2003 Motegi Indycars |url=https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/database/races/2003-motegi-indycars/ |website=Motor Sport Magazine |date=13 April 2003 |access-date=27 May 2022}}Tomas ScheckterG-Force GF092003 Indy Japan 300
NASCAR Winston Cup Series0:35.2298{{efn|name=Motegi NASCAR FL Record|The lap time was found by dividing the track length by the speed written in the reference.}}{{cite web |title=1998 NASCAR Thunder Special Motegi Coca-Cola 500 NASCAR Final |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/1998/big/1122_1f.html |date=22 November 1998 |access-date=29 August 2023}}Jeff GordonChevrolet Monte Carlo NASCAR1998 Coca-Cola 500
colspan=5 | East Road Course: 3.400 km (1997–present)
LMP21:31.012{{cite web |title=2004 GC-21 Sports Car Race Round 1 - GC-21 Official Final Results |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/2004/4wheel/0516_6f.html |date=16 May 2004 |access-date=7 April 2025}}Hiromi SagamiDallara GC212004 1st Motegi GC-21 round
colspan=5 | West Road Course: 1.400 km (1997–present)
Super Touring0:38.325{{cite web |title=1998 All Japan Touring Car Championship Series Round 3 - JTCC Official Final Results Table |url=https://www.mr-motegi.jp/eng/result_m/1998/big/0510_3f.html |date=10 May 1998 |access-date=7 April 2025}}Hironori TakeuchiToyota Chaser1998 Motegi JTCC round

Events

See also

=Access=

Bus routes[https://www.twinring.jp/access_m/ Access]

Notes

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