Scuderia Ferrari | Dear Peter, the double-header, that has taken Formula 1 back to the Far East after a two year Covid-19 imposed break, concludes this weekend with the Japanese Grand Prix, the 33rd to count towards the World Championship. It takes place at Suzuka circuit, a favourite with all the drivers, featuring its famous figure-of-eight layout.
SCUDERIA FERRARI
BACK TO SUZUKA
The double-header, that has taken Formula 1 back to the Far East after a two year Covid-19 imposed break, concludes this weekend with the Japanese Grand Prix, the 33rd to count towards the World Championship. It takes place at Suzuka circuit, a favourite with all the drivers, featuring its famous figure-of-eight layout.
Suzuka is one of the most popular races in the Circus, head to head with Spa-Francorchamps. Not only because of the technical challenge of the track’s 5,807 metres, but also for the great enthusiasm of the Japanese fans for Formula One.
‹ Paolo Barbieri › worked as an illustrator with the most important publishing houses (both in Italy and in the rest of the world), illustrating covers of books by authors like Michael Crichton, Umberto Eco, Wilbur Smith and many more.
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