The Japanese Grand Prix is one of the most beloved in the Formula 1 calendar, and there’s a good reason for it. Suzuka Circuit, where the GP is held every year, is an old-school driver’s track that’s challenging for both pilots and machines—and not to mention, the only F1 circuit that crosses over itself to make a figure eight.
Then there are the iconic moments it’s generated over the years, such as the famous Kimi Raikkonen pass on the outside of Turn 1, also on Turn 1 the Senna-Prost (Ferrari) crash, and perhaps the most infamous one: the Senna-Prost chicane crash while both were driving for McLaren. That said, one of …
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Author: Jerry Perez





