Suzuka Circuit puts real pieces of track asphalt up for sale during renovation works

Suzuka Circuit puts real pieces of track asphalt up for sale during renovation works
Suzuka Circuit puts real pieces of track asphalt up for sale during renovation works (Photo: Suzuka Circuit)

As it undergoes a major renovation for the 2026 races, Suzuka Circuit has started selling real pieces of its track asphalt to passionate fans.

The pieces are being removed from the West track and will be sold to fans as unique souvenirs from the racing surfaces where iconic cars and motorcycles have run for decades.

This asphalt carries a history capable of exciting any motorsport fan. It has hosted MotoGP, the 8 Hours of Suzuka, and Formula 1 cars that have raced through the 130R corner.

“Due to the resurfacing works on Suzuka’s West Circuit, we will be selling the ‘asphalt’ from the race track that has hosted several important events, such as Formula 1 and the 8 Hours of Suzuka,” the Circuit posted on X.

Suzuka Circuit puts real pieces of track asphalt up for sale during renovation works
(Photo: Suzuka Circuit)

So yes, it may seem strange to buy a piece of asphalt. But what people are most interested in is taking home a part of this incredible history that an ordinary souvenir cannot replicate.

On social media, the Circuit also shared that additional details, including prices for each piece, will be announced “at a later date.”

Photos: Suzuka Circuit. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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