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This blog is maintained to provide news, information and opinions on the events surrounding the 2010 World Cup, among others, to an audience hungry for information. We are not affiliated or connected in any way with the 2010 World Cup Local Organising Committee (LOC), the South African Football Association (SAFA) and the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) and everyone associated with it and never reported or suggested as such. Switching between circuits incredible Fuji and Suzuka is the Formula 1 Japan Grand. Traditionally one of the last races of the Formula 1 calendar, it has now earned the reputation of the hardest races for the driver and machine. The first two races of the Japanese Grand Prix held at Fuji Speedway in 1976 and 1977. In 1987, the race was held at Suzuka for the next twenty years he has been held at Fuji in 2007. The Fuji Speedway is updated and designed by Toyota while Suzuka is maintained and developed by Honda. The traditional rivalry between these two giants of the self led to the creation of one of the best circuits in F1 history. Due to the economic slope, Toyota announced that it will not host the GP Thus, the Suzuka circuit is now the permanent home for the Japanese F1 Grand Prix. This year the race will be held October 10, where F1 drivers race 53 laps on a 5.807 km long circuit and a total race distance 307,471 km. Michael Schumacher leads the record with six wins, followed by many other drivers who have won the race twice as Motoharu Kurosawa Japanese in 1969 and 1973. McLaren leads the constructors category with 8 wins, followed by Ferrari with seven victories. The 2009 race was won by Sebastian Vettel Germany. The Suzuka circuit is one of the turns the best and most difficult, as the famous "Spoon Curve". The particularity of this circuit is the circuit 8 as curve. Buy F1 fans love F1 racing tickets for the Grand is located near the intersection of the circuit. The circuit is just 50 kilometers from the city of Nagoya, which happens to be the third largest city. The city is well connected to other major cities like Tokyo and Osaka by air and road transport. The most expensive tickets are those where the parcels are placed on the circuit if they were great is placed in the pit straight. The price is worth whatever you can monitor and congratulations for your favorite F1 driver. Fortunately, Suzuka, in itself, is an autonomous city. Golf courses, hot springs, bonsai gardens, nightclubs, theme parks, shopping centers and a good line of hotels you can find all the comforts needed to stay in the metropolis. As an F1 fan, if you want to do more than get your tickets and watch the F1 race, so there is plenty to do. Japan has one of the most fascinating cultures of the world. Kyoto, Osaka and Tokyo all offer an amazing insight into their great temples, shrines and gardens bonsai. Tour of Mount Fuji to the north and near the city of Tokyo. Honda also has a smaller race course where they have an incredible museum dedicated to the machine running different, they have invented over the years.

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