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The Tsukuba Circuit is a famous race track located in Shimotsuma, a neighboring city of Tsukuba, Japan. It is 2.070 kilometres (1.286 mi) long, has 32 pits and the longest straight is 437 metres (0.272 mi) long.[1] The track was established in 1966 with the aim of attracting young people to participate in motor sports but wasn't actually built until 1970.[2] These days an event is held every week.[3] The track has a large variation in corners ranging from wide sweepers to hairpins, testing drivers and their vehicles.[2] There is room for 8500 spectators at the track, 3000 in the stands, 5000 on lawn seats and a further 500 standing over the pits.[2] There is a small chicane corner that is used for motorcycle racing only. The track has appeared in numerous video games including Forza Motorsport, Forza Motorsport 2, and Forza Motorsport 3, Gran Turismo 4, Gran Turismo PSP, Tourist Trophy, Enthusia Professional Racing, and D1 Grand Prix. The track was also shown on the 2009 trailer for the upcoming Gran Turismo 5. The track is commonly used for tuner events and has appeared in the final installment of the Shuto Kousoku Trial series, SKT Max. The circuit has also become quite popularly used by Best Motoring to test OEM vehicles, lap times, and race battles.
[edit] Time Attack[edit] Time Attack Results2007 17th Annual Revspeed Super Battle at Tsukuba Circuit
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[edit] External linksCoordinates: 36°09′6″N 139°55′17″E / 36.15167°N 139.92139°E
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