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ome Grand Prix for Honda
Japanese GP - Honda - Preview
06/10/08 09:33


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Button aiming to end points draught at Fuji
Round 16 of the championship takes the Honda team to Fuji Speedway for the Japanese Grand Prix. The track is located 100 kilometres from Tokyo in the Shizuoka region, close to where Soichiro Honda, the founder of Honda Motor Company, was born in 1906.

As its name suggests, Fuji Speedway was designed as a super speedway. The original plans included two banked corners at either end of the pit straight, however a lack of funds resulted in the circuit being redesigned and completed as a road course in the 1960s.

This layout staged two Formula One races in 1976 and 1977. Grand Prix racing returned to the venue in 2007 following a facelift by renowned track designer Hermann Tilke.

The current layout is 4.563km in length and features a unique pit straight of almost 1.5km.

Honda has won its home Grand Prix twice, in 1988 and 1991, and the team’s drivers have achieved good results in the Japanese Grand Prix in previous years. Rubens Barrichello rates his 2003 victory at Suzuka among his best, while Jenson Button finished on the podium in 2004 and started on the front row of the grid in 2005.

Prior to the race weekend, Button took part in the annual Tokyo Motorsports Festival in Odaiba today to demonstrate the thrills of Formula One to thousands of fans as he drove the team’s RA108 car.

Jenson Button
“The Japanese Grand Prix is always a special weekend for the team as our second home race of the season. Racing for a Japanese team, we always have fantastic support and the fans are so enthusiastic that it makes for a great atmosphere.
For me, the true home of the Japanese Grand Prix is Suzuka, which is just one of the best circuits in the world, and I can’t wait to return there next year. However I did enjoy driving at the Fuji Speedway last year and the circuit has a nice mix of twisty corners and the high-speed pit straight. A lot of the corners have a very late apex, which is quite unusual. It will be a busy week for me as I took part in the annual Tokyo Motorsports Festival in Odaiba today which is a great event that really allows our fans to get close to the action. From here, we will attend the Honda Press Conference on Tuesday before heading to Fuji on Thursday to prepare for the race weekend.”

Rubens Barrichello
“I was very impressed with the Fuji Speedway. The track is a lot more interesting than we originally thought with a nice flow and some tight challenging corners towards the end of the lap. We had limited dry running last year, and then of course the very wet race, so we don’t have a comparison of how the track would be over a normal race weekend. There are a couple of potential overtaking places though, which is always good to see in a new circuit. I always enjoy visiting Japan and you want to do your best at your home race. As Honda drivers, we enjoy some really good support over the Japanese Grand Prix weekend. The fans are such good fun and crazy about Formula One.”


   



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