🏁 LIMITED EDITION – Only 100 pieces available!
This
limited edition poster pays tribute to one of the most iconic and beloved
circuits in the world: Suzuka, Japan’s motorsport temple and a place where
racing legends are made.
Originally
designed in the 1960s by John Hugenholtz for Honda as a testing facility,
Suzuka International Racing Course officially opened in 1962 and has since
become one of the most technically demanding and respected tracks on the
Formula 1 calendar. Its unique figure-8 layout — one of the very few in the
world — challenges drivers with a relentless combination of sweeping curves,
tight chicanes, and elevation changes.
Suzuka has
been the stage for some of the most dramatic and emotionally charged moments in
motorsport history:
Ayrton
Senna vs Alain Prost (1989 & 1990): Legendary title-deciding clashes that
defined one of the fiercest rivalries in F1.
Michael Schumacher’s 2000 win: Secured Ferrari’s first drivers’ championship in 21 years.
Kimi
Räikkönen’s 2005 comeback: From 17th on the grid to victory in one of the most
thrilling F1 races ever.
Countless
Japanese GP deciders: Where world titles were sealed by legends like Vettel,
Hamilton, and Hakkinen.
This
artistically styled poster is printed on high-quality 175 gsm matte fine art
paper, featuring the iconic figure-8 track map of Suzuka with original Japanese
corner names like Degner, Spoon, 130R, and the Casio Triangle. The design is
clean and elegant, using the classic colors of Japan — white, red, and black —
with “Suzuka Circuit” written in Japanese characters at the top, giving it an
authentic and culturally rich aesthetic.
EU representative: HONSON VENTURES LIMITED, 3, Gnaftis House flat 102, Limassol, Mesa Geitonia, 4003, CY
Product information: 2 year warranty in EU and Northern Ireland as per Directive 1999/44/EC
Care instructions: If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.