F1 | The Japanese GP confirmed until 2029

Domenicali: "Suzuka is a special track"

F1 | The Japanese GP confirmed until 2029

Japanese GP renewal – The news recently came out about the five-year extension of the Japanese Grand Prix. The stage in Suzuka will remain on the Formula 1 calendar until and including 2029. This year,
The Japanese Grand Prix will be held in April, between races in Australia and China, as part of F1's plan to streamline its calendar and target zero emissions by 2030. The move creates a more efficient flow of races and reduces the distance traveled to transport the material around the world. There will also be the world-famous cherry blossom season, giving fans the opportunity to witness fantastic racing and one of the most iconic natural spectacles on earth.

Statements Stefano Domenicali, President and CEO, Formula 1

“Suzuka is a special circuit and part of the fabric of the sport, so I am delighted that F1 will continue to race there until 2029. As we prepare to return to Japan earlier than usual this season, I would like to express my enormous gratitude
to the promoter and the Honda MobilityLand team for supporting our commitment towards greater rationalization of the calendar, trying to make the sport more sustainable. Our fans in Japan embrace Formula 1 with a unique passion and we look forward to working with the promoter to give fans the experience they deserve for years to come."

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