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Tsukuba Circuit - Wikipedia

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Tsukuba Circuit - iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations

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    Tsukuba Circuit, located in Japan, was built in 1970 and is known for hosting sports car, open wheel and motorcycle races – and most notably Time Attack competitions. There are two main configurations, Course 1000 and Course 2000, with multiple variations of both. This makes the track a perfect fit for the iRacing base package … Read the Rest »

Tsukuba Raceway - Home | Facebook

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    Tsukuba Raceway. December 13, 2014 ·. America's ban on the sale of imported cars newer than 25 years old has rankled buyers for a long, long time. But …

Tsukuba Circuit | RacingCalendar.net

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    VITA Race Tsukuba. VITA Trophy Race Association. 5 Jun 2022 Fs-Cup Series. 12 Jun 2022 Honda N-One Owner's Cup. Japan Kart Cup. Netz Cup Vitz Race. SuperKart Cup Japan. SuperKart Tsukuba Series. Tsukuba TC-2. 3 Jul 2022 Tsukuba Meeting Summer. Japan Classic Car …

Tsukuba Circuit - Gran Turismo Wiki

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    Tsukuba Circuit is a real world circuit from the Gran Turismo series of games. It is a short circuit with an even mix of fast straights and tight technical corners. Run in a clockwise direction it has three hairpin turns separated by a quick infield …

Tsukuba Circuit | RaceDepartment

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    The Tsukuba Circuit is a motorsport race track located in Shimotsuma, a neighboring city of Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It is 2.045 kilometres (1.271 mi) long, has 32 pits and the longest straight is 437 metres (0.272 mi) long. There is a small chicane corner that is used for motorcycle racing only and increases the total length to 2 ...

Tsukuba Circuit - Race Optimal

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    Learn the racing line at Tsukuba Circuit. *PLEASE NOTE* The racing lines and simulations shown here are based on a simplified analysis that does not incorporate 3D effects such as camber and elevation, track irregularities, or surface conditions. It assumes perfect grip and perfect pilot control. Always temper your approach to a racetrack with common sense and an awareness of …

Tsukuba Circuit - Forza Wiki

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    Incidentally, Tsukuba is one of just a handful of tracks (including Circuit de la Sarthe and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca) that feature an iconic Dunlop footbridge. Opened in 1970, Tsukuba was intended to be a place to draw young people into the world of motorsports. Popular from the start, decades later Tsukuba retains more of a youthful ...

Tsukuba Circuit - Now Available - iRacing.com

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    Tsukuba Circuit, located in Japan, was built in 1970 and is known for hosting sports car, open wheel and motorcycle races – and most notably Time Attack competitions. There are two main configurations, Course 1000 and Course 2000, with multiple variations of both. This makes the track a perfect fit for the iRacing base package as it can be ...

Tsukuba Circuit - Japan - Neon-Tracks.com

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    Tsukuba Circuit is a motorsport race track located in Shimotsuma, a neighboring city of Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It is 2.045 kilometres (1.271 mi) long, with 32 pit garages and a 437 m (0.272 mi) long back straight. The track was established in 1966 with the aim of attracting young people to participate in motor sports, but was not ...

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