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Designed as a [[Honda]] test track in 1962 by John Hugenholtz, Suzuka Racing Circuit is still used today as a working [[F1]] test track for Honda R&D development.
Designed as a [[Honda]] test track in 1962 by John Hugenholtz, Suzuka Racing Circuit is still used today as a working [[F1]] test track for Honda R&D development.


==See Also==


 
* [[Honda NSX]], Japanese Supercar influenced by F1 produced by Honda between 1991 and 2005.
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* [[Honda F1 Racing]], Japanese Motor Manufacturer participating in F1 Motorsport.
* [[Mugen]], Japanese Engine Tuner & Manufacturer associated with the Honda Motor Company.
* [[Honda]], the Honda Motor Company.

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Designed as a Honda test track in 1962 by John Hugenholtz, Suzuka Racing Circuit is still used today as a working F1 test track for Honda R&D development.

See Also

  • Honda NSX, Japanese Supercar influenced by F1 produced by Honda between 1991 and 2005.
  • Honda F1 Racing, Japanese Motor Manufacturer participating in F1 Motorsport.
  • Mugen, Japanese Engine Tuner & Manufacturer associated with the Honda Motor Company.
  • Honda, the Honda Motor Company.