Okayama International Circuit

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Okayama International Circuit CW è 3.7 km, 13 curve, in senso orario. Giro più veloce registrato: 1:35.400 (Ferrari 488 Challenge Evo).

Okayama International Circuit Note
Okayama International Circuit, formerly known as TI Circuit Aida, is a motorsport venue nestled in the Mimasaka region of Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Its history began in 1990, originally built by businessman Hajime Tanaka as a private racing facility meant to attract Formula One. While the circuit hosted two Pacific Grand Prix races in 1994 and 1995, it failed to secure a permanent spot on the F1 calendar. After Tanaka's bankruptcy, the circuit was purchased by Unimat Corporation and renamed Okayama International Circuit in 2005.

The circuit features a challenging 3.703 km (2.301 mi) layout with 13 turns, characterized by a blend of high-speed straights and technical corners. The first sector includes a long straight leading into a tight hairpin, demanding aggressive braking and precise car placement. The middle sector is more flowing, emphasizing aerodynamic efficiency and driver rhythm. The final sector presents a series of complex corners that reward a well-balanced chassis and confident driver inputs. The track's relatively narrow width adds to the challenge, making overtaking maneuvers difficult.

Okayama International Circuit has hosted a diverse range of racing events, including Super GT, Super Formula, Formula 3, and various national and international touring car championships. It is a popular testing ground for Japanese motorsport teams.

One of the unique aspects of Okayama is its location amidst the rolling hills of the Japanese countryside, providing a picturesque backdrop for racing. The circuit's relatively short length and varied corner types create close racing and exciting battles. While it may not be as widely recognized as Suzuka or Fuji, Okayama International Circuit holds a special place in Japanese motorsport history, offering a challenging and rewarding experience for drivers and fans alike.
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Direzione
Senso Orario
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Giri Caricati
20
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Lunghezza
3.72 km
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Dislivello
45 m
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Curve
13
speed
Velocità Media
127 kph
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Tempo Medio sul Giro
1:45.6
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Media Rapporto Potenza Peso
0.18
Meteo medio Stagione di guida: Marzo–Maggio
31° -1° 8 G 9 F 14 M 18 A 23 M 26 G 29 L 31 A 27 S 21 O 16 N 10 D

Okayama alterna inverni freddi a 8-9°C e umidi con estati calde e afose fino a 31°C, ma la stagione ideale per i track-day è marzo-maggio quando le temperature salgono a 14-23°C con pioggia ancora moderata.

Medie mensili decennali Giorni di pioggia Stagione di guida

sports_motorsports Nome Pilota: AiM Sportline
Tempo sul Giro: 1:35.950
speed vs Predict: -7.83s
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