Sportsland Sugo

Sportsland Sugo

LocationMurata, Shibata District
Miyagi Prefecture Japan
Time zoneUTC+09:00
Coordinates38°08′18.50″N 140°46′41.55″E / 38.1384722°N 140.7782083°E / 38.1384722; 140.7782083
Capacity50,000
FIA Grade2[a]
OwnerYamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
OperatorSugo Co., Ltd.
OpenedMay 1975 (1975-05)
Major eventsCurrent:
Super GT
(1994–2019, 2021–present)
Super Formula (1987–present)
Japan Cup Series (2022, 2024)
FR Japan (2020–present)
Former:
Asia Road Racing Championship (2022–2023)
World SBK (1988–2003)
Motocross World Championship (2005–2007)
GT World Challenge Asia (2022)
Japan Le Mans Challenge (2006–2007)
All-Japan Sports Prototype Championship (1990–1992)
Fuji Grand Champion Series (1988–1989)
International Car Circuit (1987–present)
Length3.704 km (2.302 miles)
Turns12
Race lap record1:05.190 (Japan Takuya Kurosawa, Lola T92/50, 1992, F3000)
International Motocycle Circuit (1987–present)
Length3.737 km (2.322 miles)
Turns15
Race lap record1:28.121 (Germany Markus Reiterberger, BMW M1000RR, 2023, SBK)
Original Circuit (1975–1986)
Length2.600 km (1.616 miles)
Turns6
Race lap record0:47.110 (Japan Kunimitsu Takahashi, Porsche 962 C, 1985, Group C)

Sportsland Sugo (スポーツランドSUGO, Supōtsurando Sugo) is a motorsports facility in the town of Murata, Shibata District, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. It opened in 1975 and is one of the largest motorsports facilities in Japan, with a total area of 2.1 million m². It offers four specialized race courses - a road racing course, a motocross course, a trials course, and a go-kart course. The track is owned by the Yamaha Motor Company.

Aerial view of the circuit


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