The Suzuka race track was built in 1962 by Honda as a testing facility. The now withdrawn constructer had always been the force behind the track and kept the race from moving to Fuji. Sourrounded by a themepark, it provides perfect view and grand prix experience for the spactators. It also features some of the worlds most challenging corners, like the high-speed 130R or the famous Spoon Curve. It's most memoriable moment would have been the infamous collision between Alain Prost and Ayerton Senna in the battle for the title in 1989.