Okayama International Circuit (iRacing)
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Okayama International Circuit
Information
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Location | Mimasaka, Okayama |
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Country | Japan |
Configurations
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Full Course
2.314 mi
3.724 km Short Course
1.3 mi
2.09 km |
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Opened in 1990 as one of the world’s first – and best – “country club” race tracks, Okayama International Circuit was designed largely for the use of wealthy clients looking to exercise their exotic automobiles in the challenging but safe environment of a world class motorsports facility. The circuit (formerly known as TI Circuit Aida) soon staged its first international race featuring veteran British drivers and, later, hosted the Formula One Pacific Grand Prix in 1994 and ’95 as well as subsequent World Touring Car Championship events.
Okayama International Circuit features two configurations, including the 11 turn, 2.301 mile circuit featured in the Pacific Grand Prix and subsequent major national and international events, as well as a seven turn, 1.2 mile track used primarily for schools and club racing events. In deference to the great British racers who christened the circuit in 1992, Okayama’s turns carry names like Hobbs, Moss, Redman and Williams.
Configurations
Race Results
iRacing World Championship Grand Prix Series
Season | Pole position | Fastest lap | Race Winner | Broadcast | |
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Driver | Team | ||||
2011 | Klaus Kivekäs | Jesse Nieminen | Hugo Luis | My3id Gaming | |
2012 | Greger Huttu | Atze Kerkhof | Hugo Luis | My3id Gaming | |
2014 | Enzo Bonito | Olli Pahkala | Greger Huttu | Team Redline | |
2015 | Aleksi Uusi-Jaakkola | Aleksi Uusi-Jaakkola | Martin Krönke | Foracer Coanda Simsport | |
2016 | Martin Krönke | Martin Krönke | Greger Huttu | Team Redline |