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- Japanese_Grand_Prix abstract "The Japanese Grand Prix (日本グランプリ, Nihon-guranpuri) is a race in the calendar of the FIA Formula One World Championship. Traditionally one of the last, if not the last race of the season, the Japanese Grand Prix has been the venue for many title-deciding races, with 13 World Champions being crowned over the 27 World Championship Japanese Grands Prix that have been hosted.The first two Japanese Grands Prix in 1976 and 1977 were held at the Fuji Speedway, before Japan was taken off the calendar. It returned in 1987 at Suzuka, which hosted the Grand Prix exclusively for 20 years and gained a reputation as one of the most challenging F1 circuits. In 2007 the Grand Prix moved back to the newly redesigned Fuji Speedway. After a second race at Fuji in 2008, the race returned to Suzuka in 2009.The Japanese Grand Prix was supposed to continue alternating between Fuji Speedway and Suzuka Circuit, owned by perennial rivals Toyota and Honda, respectively. There had been speculation that both tracks would host Grands Prix, with the readoption of the Pacific Grand Prix moniker used by the TI Circuit when it hosted Grands Prix in 1994 and 1995. The race made Japan one of only seven countries to host more than one Grand Prix in the same season (the others being Great Britain, France, Spain, Germany, Italy and the USA). It was discontinued primarily due to its location in a remote area of Japan.In July 2009, Toyota announced it would not host the race at Fuji Speedway in 2010 and beyond due to a downturn in the global economy.".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix thumbnail Flag_of_Japan.svg?width=300.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix wikiPageExternalLink www.japanese-grand-prix.com.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix wikiPageID "341377".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix wikiPageRevisionID "603926182".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix circuit Suzuka_Circuit.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix circuitImage "Suzuka circuit map--2005.svg".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix circuitLengthKm "5.807".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix circuitLengthMi "3.608".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix currentYear "2013".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix fastestLap "1".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix fastestLapDriver "Mark Webber".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix fastestLapTeam Red_Bull_Racing.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix fastestLapTeam Renault_in_Formula_One.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix firstHeld "1963".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix flag "Flag of Japan.svg".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix hasPhotoCollection Japanese_Grand_Prix.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix laps "53".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix mostWinsConstructor "McLaren".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix mostWinsDriver "Michael Schumacher".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix name "Japanese Grand Prix".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix poleDriver "Mark Webber".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix poleTeam Red_Bull_Racing.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix poleTeam Renault_in_Formula_One.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix poleTime "1.3".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix raceLengthKm "307.573".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix raceLengthMi "191.117".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix second "Mark Webber".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix secondTeam Red_Bull_Racing.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix secondTeam Renault_in_Formula_One.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix secondTime "+7.129".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix third "Romain Grosjean".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix thirdTeam Lotus_F1.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix thirdTeam Renault_in_Formula_One.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix thirdTime "+9.91".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix timesHeld "39".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix winner "S. Vettel".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix winningTeam Red_Bull_Racing.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix winningTeam Renault_in_Formula_One.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix winningTime "1".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix subject Category:1963_establishments_in_Japan.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix subject Category:Formula_One_Grands_Prix.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix subject Category:Japanese_Grand_Prix.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix subject Category:National_Grands_Prix.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix subject Category:Recurring_sporting_events_established_in_1963.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix comment "The Japanese Grand Prix (日本グランプリ, Nihon-guranpuri) is a race in the calendar of the FIA Formula One World Championship. Traditionally one of the last, if not the last race of the season, the Japanese Grand Prix has been the venue for many title-deciding races, with 13 World Champions being crowned over the 27 World Championship Japanese Grands Prix that have been hosted.The first two Japanese Grands Prix in 1976 and 1977 were held at the Fuji Speedway, before Japan was taken off the calendar.".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix label "Gran Premio de Japón".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix label "Gran Premio del Giappone".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix label "Grand Prix Formule 1 van Japan".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix label "Grand Prix Japonii Formuły 1".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix label "Grand Prix automobile du Japon".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix label "Grande Prêmio do Japão".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix label "Großer Preis von Japan".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix label "Japanese Grand Prix".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix label "Гран-при Японии".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix label "日本グランプリ (4輪)".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix label "日本大獎賽".
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs Grand_Prix_Japonska.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs Großer_Preis_von_Japan.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs Gran_Premio_de_Japón.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs Japoniako_Sari_Nagusia.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs Grand_Prix_automobile_du_Japon.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs Grand_Prix_Jepang.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs Gran_Premio_del_Giappone.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs 日本グランプリ_(4輪).
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs 일본_그랑프리.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs Grand_Prix_Formule_1_van_Japan.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs Grand_Prix_Japonii_Formuły_1.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs Grande_Prêmio_do_Japão.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs m.01y3s5.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs Q8000.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix sameAs Q8000.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix wasDerivedFrom Japanese_Grand_Prix?oldid=603926182.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix depiction Flag_of_Japan.svg.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix homepage www.japanese-grand-prix.com.
- Japanese_Grand_Prix isPrimaryTopicOf Japanese_Grand_Prix.