The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

F1 city Suzuka goes full throttle to attract fans

- By Ryo Iwashita Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer

SUZUKA, Mie — Local people are utilizing Suzuka Circuit, where the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix takes place, to revitalize the community in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture.

e city has a population of about 190,000 and developed as a town around Honda Motor Co. e automaker began operating its Suzuka plant in 1960 as a manufactur­ing center for the Super Cub, a small scooter that became popular worldwide.

A Honda a liate opened Suzuka Circuit in 1962, and the race track has become a sacred place for motorsport­s fans, attracting visitors from across the nation.

Honda founder Soichiro Honda was named an honorary resident of Suzuka.

A group of volunteers, the nonpro t organizati­on Suzuka Motor Sports Supporters Associatio­n, is planning to utilize the circuit to revitalize the city and is working with the local government to make it happen.

TOURING THE FACILITY

e Suzuka Motor Sports Supporters Associatio­n conducted a tour of the facility in the northern part of the prefecture on June 19, when amateur races were being held. Participan­ts toured the track on a bus and visited the special VIP suite.

“It’s a rare experience, isn’t it?” said Yoshishige Nakano, 63, to those on the tour.

Nakano is secretary general of the associatio­n and used to work at the circuit. With Nakano as their guide, the tour group was able to see areas that are normally o -limits to the public. A 34-year-old man from the prefecture was able to stand on the winners podium and experience what it would be like to win a race.

A er Suzuka Circuit succeeded in attracting F1 in 1987, the name of the city became known worldwide. Tourists from overseas began to arrive, and the city became more vibrant.

RESIDENTS’ ENTHUSIASM

However, in the 2000s, the wind changed direction. Reports circulated that the venue for the Japanese Grand Prix would be moved to Fuji Speedway in Shizuoka Prefecture.

As the city did not want this to happen, the Suzuka city government declared itself a motorsport­s city in 2004.

e residents also took action to protect

Suzuka as an F1 city, and an organizati­on that became the predecesso­r of the Suzuka Motor Sports Supporters Associatio­n was establishe­d in 2005.

e enthusiasm of the city eventually paid o . Although the Japanese Grand Prix moved to Fuji Speedway in 2007 and 2008, it returned to Suzuka in 2009.

“We need to have everyone be familiar with the circuit and make use of it,” Nakano said.

CELEBRATIN­G 60 YEARS

To further promote the track and the city, the associatio­n launched projects unique to Suzuka, such as allowing local elementary and junior high school students to ride in a profession­al race car and experience what it would be like to be a race car driver.

e municipali­ty is also making efforts to increase the number of F1 fans by publishing articles in the city’s informatio­n paper and organizing F1 tours.

“In cities overseas with race venues, you see that motorsport­s have become a part of the local community, bringing liveliness to the area,” said Osamu Hatagawa, president of the associatio­n.

e 74-year-old former race car driver hopes that motorsport­s will be a part of the culture in Japan as well.

e circuit will celebrate its 60th anniversar­y this year, and the associatio­n is planning to accelerate its e orts. It plans to create an activity that will convey the history of the track to the public.

“I want to make the most of our treasures and create a community that is full of dreams and hopes,” Nakano said.

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Above:Yoshishige Nakano, right, shows Suzuka Circuit’s attraction­s to participan­ts on a tour of the facility on June 19 in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture.
Below: Participan­ts tour the track and check a hairpin turn at Suzuka Circuit.
Yomiuri Shimbun photos Above:Yoshishige Nakano, right, shows Suzuka Circuit’s attraction­s to participan­ts on a tour of the facility on June 19 in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture. Below: Participan­ts tour the track and check a hairpin turn at Suzuka Circuit.
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Participan­ts on a tour stand on the podium at Suzuka Circuit.
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Race of the Japanese Grand Prix in 2019

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