Suzuka 8 Hours
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- This article is about the annual motorcycle endurance race. For the video game, see Suzuka 8 Hours (arcade game).
The Suzuka 8 Hours (Japanese: 鈴鹿8時間耐久ロードレース - Trans: Suzuka hachi-taikyū rōdo rēsu, Literal Translation: Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Road Race) is an endurance motorcycle race held at the Suzuka Circuit in Japan each year. As the name implies, the race runs for eight hours consecutively and teams are comprised of two riders and one alternate.
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[edit] History
The race began in 1978 as a race for prototype Tourist Trophy Formula One (TT-F1)motorcycles which meant the big four Japanese companies (Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha), who had unlimited engineering resources, could use them on the track.
Throughout the years, the race had gone through several rule changes in accordance to the FIM, including the restriction to 750cc for F1 bikes
One major change for the race came in 1993. Due to the high popularity of Superbike racing, which had been a support class in previous 8 Hours races, the race now centered around superbikes. The Formuala One class, which at the time was the pinnacle of the race, would be removed altogether. Another category included in the race is the Naked class (for motorcycles without fairings - similar to the streetfighter bikes).
At the event's peak during the 1980s, the race attracted in excess of 130,000 spectators while presently it attracts a crowd around 85,000. The record attendance figure is 160,000 in 1990 [1]. The race is part of the FIM World Endurance Championship for motorcycles and with the exception of 2005, due to the high importance the big four Japanese manufacturers place on the race, the governing bodies set a race date that avoids conflict with any of the other major championship races.
[edit] Star riders
A main attraction of the Suzuka 8 Hours race is that it normally features star riders from MotoGP and Superbike racing factions from around the world. It is not uncommon for a rider to have the 8 Hours race written into their contracts when they acquire a factory ride in MotoGP or Superbike. If the rider has notable success in their respective class during the season, they will usually negotiate to have the requirement of racing future 8 Hours races removed from their contract. Most high-level riders don't like racing it because it breaks up their mid-season momentum and because it is physically draining. Michael Doohan is an example of one such rider who raced the 8 Hours early in his career but had his contractual obligations to the race removed following his significant success in 500cc (now MotoGP).
On the other hand, high-level Japanese riders return for the race annually as it is regarded by the Japanese as one of the biggest motorsport events on the calendar.
[edit] Winners
Year | Riders | Manufacturer | Motorcycle | Plate Number |
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2006 | Takeshi Tsujimura Shinichi Itoh |
Honda | CBR1000RRW | 778 |
2005 | Tohru Ukawa Ryuichi Kiyonari |
Honda | CBR1000RRW | 7 |
2004 | Tohru Ukawa Hitoyasu Izutsu |
Honda | CBR1000RRW | 7 |
2003 | Yukio Nukumi Manabu Kamada |
Honda | VTR1000SPW | 71 |
2002 | Daijiro Kato Colin Edwards |
Honda | VTR1000SPW | 11 |
2001 | Valentino Rossi Colin Edwards |
Honda | VTR1000SPW | 11 |
2000 | Tohru Ukawa Daijiro Kato |
Honda | VTR1000SPW | 4 |
1999 | Tadayuki Okada Alex Barros |
Honda | RC45 | 4 |
1998 | Shinichi Itoh Tohru Ukawa |
Honda | RC45 | 33 |
1997 | Shinichi Itoh Tohru Ukawa |
Honda | RC45 | 33 |
1996 | Colin Edwards Noriyuki Haga |
Yamaha | YZF750 | 45 |
1995 | Aaron Slight Tadayuki Okada |
Honda | RC45 | 11 |
1994 | Doug Polen Aaron Slight |
Honda | RC45 | 11 |
1993 | Scott Russell Aaron Slight |
Kawasaki | ZXR-7 | 1 |
1992 | Wayne Gardner Daryl Beattie |
Honda | RVF750 | 11 |
1991 | Wayne Gardner Mick Doohan |
Honda | RVF750 | 11 |
1990 | Tadahiko Taira Eddie Lawson |
Yamaha | YZF750 | 21 |
1989 | Dominique Sarron Alex Vieira |
Honda | RVF750 | 2 |
1988 | Kevin Magee Wayne Rainey |
Yamaha | YZF750 | 3 |
1987 | Martin Wimmer Kevin Magee |
Yamaha | YZF750 | 21 |
1986 | Wayne Gardner Dominique Sarron |
Honda | RVF750 | 4 |
1985 | Wayne Gardner Masaki Tokuno |
Honda | RVF750 | 3 |
1984 | Mike Baldwin Fred Merkel |
Honda | RS750R | 1 |
1983 | Hervé Moineau Richard Hubin |
Suzuki | GS1000R | 6 |
1982 | Shigeo Iijima Shinji Hagiwara |
Honda | CB900F | 27 |
1981 | Mike Baldwin David Aldana |
Honda | RS1000 | 1 |
1980 | Wes Cooley Graeme Crosby |
Suzuki | GS1000 | 12 |
1979 | Tony Hatton Michael Cole |
Honda | CB900 | 6 |
1978 | Wes Cooley Mike Baldwin |
Suzuki | GS1000 | 2 |
[edit] References
- ^ "Suzuka Circuit: Race Information", SuzukaCircuit.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-07.
[edit] External links
- Suzuka 8 Hours Official Website
- Suzuka Circuit Website - English version
- Suzuka 8 Hours - TBS Channel site
- Suzuka 8 Hours Site
- Moto Race Japan year by year results