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The Sportsland Sugo circuit is located in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, and is known as the location of Japan’s first permanent racing track.
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The circuit was opened in 1973, and is managed by the Sportsland Sugo Company.
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The race track is 1,320 meters long and has 14 turns.
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It is a popular venue for Japanese Super GT and Super Taikyu racing series.
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Many international competitions are held here, including Rally Japan, the FIA WTCC International Touring Carry Challenge, and the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championships.
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It also held the race for the Battle of the Nations World Cup, an international racing and rally competition.
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In 2010, Sportsland Sugo and the Aichi Prefecture’s Tsumagoi Resort created an artificial ski slope, making the circuit into an all-season destination.
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The hill climb at Sportsland Sugo features elevation changes of up to 110 meters.
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The circuit’s annual 24-hour race tradition began in 2003.
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The circuit is also home to a karting and go-karting facility, two motocross courses and rally stages for car and motorcycle racing.