Inagawa Circuit
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Location | Inagawa, Kawabe District, Hyōgo Prefecture, West Japan |
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Time zone | JST |
Coordinates | 34°58′29″N 135°18′25″E / 34.97465°N 135.30685°E |
Opened | Unknown |
Closed | 2015 |
Major events | SL Inagawa Series |
Website | http://www.ab.auone-net.jp/~inagawa/ |
Length | 1.021 km (0.63 miles) |
Turns | 9 |
Inagawa Circuit was a 1.021-kilometre (0.63 mi) motorcycle and kart racing circuit in Inagawa, Kawabe, Hyōgo, Japan.[1][2] The facility also had an off-road course for motorcycle trials.[3]
Prior to 2010, it was an officially recognized circuit of the Motorcycle Federation of Japan. The track was temporarily closed and renovated in 2012,[4] playing host to the SL Inagawa Series kart championship[5] (run by the SL Kartsports Organization[6]), and closed indefinitely in 2015 following a 2014 lawsuit.[7][8]
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