Beginner's Guide to Watching Motorsports STEP.1
Experience Your First Motorsports Viewing at SUZUKA!
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STEP.1 What is Motorsports?
Motorsports are sports that use vehicles (machines) such as cars and motorcycles to compete in "speed" and "skill."Racing worldwide, the top-tier races include automobile racing F1 (Formula One) and motorcycle racing MotoGP™, and in Japan, F1 is held at SUZUKA CIRCUIT, while MotoGP™ is held at Mobility Resort MOTEGI.
In addition to F1 and MotoGP™, various types of races are held worldwide. The "Queen Yoko Cup 2025 All Japan Super Formula Championship Rounds 10, 11, and 12 24th JAF Suzuka Grand Prix," held on November 22 (Sat) and 23 (Sun, Holiday), is the highest-level and fastest automobile race in Japan.
- Trivia: What types (categories) of motorsports are there at the circuit?
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Formula Car Racing (F1, Super Formula, etc.)
Racing with machines designed exclusively for racing, featuring exposed tiresTouring Car Races (such as SUPER GT)
Racing with race-specific machines based on cars you usually seeMotorcycle Races (MotoGP™, All Japan Road Race, etc.)
Races using motorcycles specially built for racing or modified race machines based on production motorcycles
- Trivia: What is Super Formula?
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The highest level and fastest car race in Japan, with speeds second only to F1, and at SUZUKA CIRCUIT, it holds the second fastest lap times following F1.
The machines used by each team, called "SF23," share many common parts and tires to prevent performance differences. Therefore, the drivers' skills and the teams' strategies are the key to winning! In other words, the highlights are the subtle tactics, such as who can drive the best and when to perform tire changes (pit stops).
- Trivia: What are the rules of Super Formula?
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Official Qualifying

The time attack to compete for the fastest lap to determine the race start position (starting grid) is called "Qualifying."
In Super Formula, qualifying is divided into two stages:
■Q1 (Qualifying Stage 1)
The participating cars are divided into Group A and Group B, and each group competes for the best time. The top 6 drivers from each group (a total of 12) advance to the next stage.
■Q2 (Qualifying Stage 2)
The 12 drivers who advance from Q1 compete again to determine the order of the starting positions. The fastest driver earns the front-row starting position called the "pole position."
In other words, qualifying is an important battle to decide "who gets to start at the very front!"Final Race

The competition is to complete the designated number of laps as quickly as possible. At the JAF Suzuka Grand Prix on November 22 (Sat) and 23 (Sun, Holiday), three races will be held: on Saturday, Round 11 (27 Laps or 75 mins); on Sunday, Round 10 (19 Laps or 50 mins, a substitute for the Fuji event) and Round 12 (31 Laps or 75 mins).
OTS (Overtake System)

It is like a "boost function" that temporarily increases the power of the car during the race.
This makes the car faster for a short time, so it can be used not only for overtaking but also for preventing being overtaken, serving both offense and defense.
■Key Points for Usage
Each car can use it for up to 200 seconds per race. Drivers can turn it on and off at their preferred timing using a switch on the steering wheel.
However, once used, it cannot be reused for a short period (the duration varies depending on the circuit), so choosing the right moment to use it is very important.
In other words, OTS is a secret weapon for speeding up that you use at the crucial moment!Points System

In the race, points are awarded according to the finishing position. By collecting many of these points, the season champion is decided.
■Points for the Final Race
1st place: 20 points
2nd place: 15 points
3rd place: 11 points
Points decrease as the ranking goes lower.
10th place: 1 point
11th place and below: No points
■Points Are Awarded in Qualifying Too!
1st place: 3 points
2nd place: 2 points
3rd place: 1 point
In other words, points are awarded not only in the final race but also in qualifying, so every run is very important. By accumulating points throughout the season, the annual champions (drivers and teams) are decided!













