
“This contract extension, the result of the fruitful relationship between Formula One and Mobilityland (the circuit owners), is part of the long-term strategic commitment to develop the sport in Asia,” said an F1 statement.
“Japan has an avid fan base and with exciting young talent Yuki Tsunoda who became the first Japanese driver on the grid since 2014, F1 will continue to work with the promoter to further increase the sport’s popularity there.”
The figure-of-eight Suzuka circuit, which will celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2022, has hosted 31 GPs since 1987, with the drivers’ world title being decided there on 11 occasions.