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Until Malaysia joined the calendar in 1999, Japan was the only Asian nation to host a Formula One race and I love shooting this event.

Spectators also get a great deal with a 3-day general admittance ticket, the cheapest of any GP. But perhaps it’s the fans that stand out most to me. They are immensely polite and if you can make the Thursday pit lane walk, you’ll love the colourful outfits and signs on display.

The ferris wheel offers a great view of the track and runs all day. There is also a go-kart track near an entrance that I took my kids on many years ago.

F1 Japan Track

KYM'S TIP

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Lewis Hamilton says he always lands into Tokyo and takes the bullet train to Nagoya. I’ve done this many times. It’s a memorable experience and you can see Mt Fuji on days when the skies are clear.

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The drawback for me with this race though is the accommodation. There are no 4 or 5 star properties in the small town and the rooms that are on offer are normally tiny AND in many cases, smell strongly of cigarettes.

You can stay in Nagoya where there are larger western style hotels but if you drive, expect to spend at least an hour on the freeway each way and have to shell out plenty on tolls. The train is a quicker and much cheaper option. Most of the drivers stay at the hotel at the track but it’s impossible to secure a room there as the teams have first option.

One of the best spots to sit is at turns 16 and 17 where the cars break heavily for the right hander having taken R130 at full tilt. I often shoot from the inside of this section of track where the ferris wheel features strongly in the background.

F1 Japan Haas

ABOUT THE Japanese

GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT

The Japanese Grand Prix is held at the Suzuka circuit about an hour’s drive from Nagoya on a track that offers plenty of challenges. It’s the only track on the calendar with a crossover and it boasts the 5th highest average speed, 226km/hr.

Since 1987

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Number of Laps:

53

Circuit Length:

5.807KM

Race Distance:

307.471KM

Lap Record:

1:30.983

Lewis Hamilton (2019)

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Japanese Grand Prix Results 2022

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Sergio
Pérez

2

Max
Verstappen

1

Charles
Leclerc

3

Position Driver Team Q1 Q2 Q3
1 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:30.224 1:30.346 1:29.304
2 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:30.402 1:30.486 1:29.314
3 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 1:30.336 1:30.444 1:29.361
4 Sergio Pérez Red Bull 1:30.622 1:29.925 1:29.709
5 Esteban Ocon Alpine F1 Team 1:30.696 1:30.357 1:30.165
6 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:30.906 1:30.443 1:30.261
7 Fernando Alonso Alpine F1 Team 1:30.603 1:30.343 1:30.322
8 George Russell Mercedes 1:30.865 1:30.465 1:30.389
9 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin 1:31.256 1:30.656 1:30.554
10 Lando Norris McLaren 1:30.881 1:30.473 1:31.003
11 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren 1:30.880 1:30.659
12 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo 1:31.226 1:30.709
13 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri 1:31.130 1:30.808
14 Guanyu Zhou Alfa Romeo 1:30.894 1:30.953
15 Mick Schumacher Haas F1 Team 1:31.152 1:31.439
16 Alexander Albon Williams 1:31.311
17 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri 1:31.322
18 Kevin Magnussen Haas F1 Team 1:31.352
19 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 1:31.419
20 Nicholas Latifi Williams 1:31.511
Position Driver Team Time Points
1 Max Verstappen Red Bull 3:01:44.004 25
2 Sergio Pérez Red Bull +27.066 18
3 Charles Leclerc Ferrari +31.763 15
4 Esteban Ocon Alpine F1 Team +39.685 12
5 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +40.326 10
6 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin +46.358 8
7 Fernando Alonso Alpine F1 Team +46.369 6
8 George Russell Mercedes +47.661 4
9 Nicholas Latifi Williams +1:10.143 2
10 Lando Norris McLaren +1:10.782 1
11 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren +1:12.877 0
12 Lance Stroll Aston Martin +1:13.904 0
13 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri +1:15.599 0
14 Kevin Magnussen Haas F1 Team +1:26.016 0
15 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo +1:26.496 0
16 Guanyu Zhou Alfa Romeo +1:27.043 0
17 Mick Schumacher Haas F1 Team +1:32.523 0
18 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri +1:48.091 0
19 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 0
20 Alexander Albon Williams 0