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Promoted: What makes Suzuka so special to F1

Red Bull Formula 1 junior Pierre Gasly, who is racing full-time in Japan this year, explains what Suzuka means to him.

Start: Alain Prost, McLaren MP4/4 leads

Gasly made his maiden start at the historic Suzuka circuit earlier this year, at the beginning of his Japanese Super Formula campaign that follows on from his title-winning campaign in GP2 in 2016.

"I raced here in Suzuka for first time this March," he says. "Instantly I made myself a great fan of this track. It is amazing because there is a lot of fast and technical corners especially in the first sector."

Pierre Gasly, Team Mugen
Pierre Gasly, Team Mugen Super Formula

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Like Gasly, a lot of drivers who raced at Suzuka were fascinated by the track and many, including Ayrton Senna, have declared it one of their favourites alongside Spa-Francorchamps.

Senna once said: "Suzuka tested drivers' strength, determination, bravery and courage. While I was driving the race car here I felt I was something special."

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In 1988, Senna won the Japanese Grand Prix in his McLaren-Honda and clinched his first world championship title. He did it in dramatic style, falling back into the midfield at the start and recovering back to the front on the 28th lap. 

Ayrton Senna, McLaren MP4/4
Ayrton Senna, McLaren MP4/4, Japanese GP 1988

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He said later he was guided by God to his victory, and Suzuka was the track "where anything can happen".

After his first experience of Suzuka earlier this year, Gasly now understands why it is such a special track for drivers.

"From the racing drivers' point of view, this track encourages you to show your ability to the spectators," he says. "I want race fans from all over the world to come to Suzuka and watch fantastic battles in Formula 1 this October. I promise you will be satisfied."

Gasly himself will be at Suzuka again that weekend as a reserve driver for Red Bull.

"Yes, I will be here," he adds. "I want to race myself but I am proud to be here as a member of strong team.

"I hope I will race in the Japanese Grand Prix here next year or the year after but I have to win my Super Formula races this season before that.

"Anyway, please come to see the fantastic race of great drivers at this great track Suzuka!"

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Limited numbers of special tickets for the West Spectator Areas of the track are now available.

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