In 1989 Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna were battling for the championship; Senna tried to pass only to have Prost shut the door on him. The resulting crash saw Senna continue with help from the marshals, but Prost was beached. He was not upset though, believing he had clinched the championship anyway. Later, however, a stewards ruling disqualified him from the race for gaining an unfair advantage at the chicane. The following year the two clashed again on the first lap, sending them both spinning off and handing Senna his second championship.
The 2000 Japanese grand prix, saw the battle between Michael Schumacher and Mika Häkkinen. Where Schumacher took advantage of his superior speed in damp conditions during a mid-race rain shower to secure the race win and his first World Title for Ferrari — his third in all.
At the 2003 Japanese Grand Prix, Michael Schumacher endured one of the most trying races in his career — needing to come at least eighth, he started at fourteenth on the grid, but managed to secure the point he needed to take his sixth World Championship, beating the record held by Juan Manuel Fangio.
At the 2006 event Michael Schumacher led until an engine failure virtually ended his chances of an eighth championship.
The qualifying session for the 2004 Japanese Grand Prix, due to have been held on 9 October, was postponed until race day after a typhoon hit Suzuka. This led to the idea of holding qualifying sessions on a Sunday morning (an idea that was abandoned half-way through the following year). The 2005 race was one of the most exciting races of the season after many top drivers started near the back of the grid after the qualifying in variable weather. Kimi Räikkönen won the race after starting from 17th place, overtaking Giancarlo Fisichella at the beginning of the last lap.
Current drivers that have won Suzuka are: Sebastian Vettel (2009,2010), Fernando Alonso(2006, 2008), Lewis Hamilton(2007), Ruben Barichello(2003), and Micheal Schumacher(1995, 1997, 2000-02, 2004) with Kimi Raikkonen holding the lap record with 1:31.540 set in 2005.
The question on everyone's mind this week is: Will Sebastian Vettel become a two time F1 world champion this week?
For Michael Schumacher, Suzuka represents a very special circuit:
Nico Rosberg always enjoys visiting Japan for the Japanese Grand Prix:
For Ross Brawn:
Norbert Haug:
F1 TIMETABLE (Japan Local Time)
Fri 07 October 2011
Practice 1 10:00 - 11:30
Practice 2 14:00 - 15:30
Sat 08 October 2011
Practice 3 11:00 - 12:00
Qualifying 14:00
Sun 09 October 2011
Race 15:00
F1 TIMETABLE (Pacific Time)
Fri 07 October 2011
Practice 1 (Thu) 18:00 - 19:30
Practice 2 (Thu) 22:00 - 23:30
Sat 08 October 2011
Practice 3 (Fri) 19:00 - 20:00
Qualifying (Fri) 22:00
Sun 09 October 2011
Race (Sat) 23:00
F1 TIMETABLE (Eastern Time)
Fri 07 October 2011
Practice 1 (Thu) 21:00 - 22:30
Practice 2 (Fri) 01:00 - 02:30
Sat 08 October 2011
Practice 3 (Fri) 22:00 - 23:00
Qualifying (Sat) 01:00
Sun 09 October 2011
Race 02:00
BONUS: For the GT5 account holders. If Vettel wins the championship in Japan, GT5 will give out a free X2010 to all players one week after the race! So don't forget to login!








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