Honda Mobilityland

Honda Mobilityland Corp. is a merger of two Japanese racing track facilities, known as the Suzuka Circuit and Twin Ring Motegi. Suzuka Circuit was established in 1962 and Twin Ring Motegi was established in 1997. The two facilities merged management operations on June 1, 2006, establishing a new business model. It is owned by Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

Businesses

As the official promoter of the Japanese Grand Prix, Honda Mobilityland pays Formula One Management an estimated annual hosting fee to stage the event at Suzuka Circuit, under a contract extended through 2029.[1]

  • Motorsports
  • Amusement
    • Manage amusement facilities at Suzuka Circuit, Twin Ring Motegi.
  • Resort
    • Manage hotels, training halls, restaurants, hot springs and wedding halls.
  • Traffic Education
    • Hold safe riding/driving and licensed motorcycle lessons.
  • Planning & Development
    • Develop and design rides, plan comprehensively the leisure land.

References

  1. ^ "Formula 1 to race in Japan until 2029 after new five-year extension". Formula1.com. Retrieved 2026-03-18.
  2. ^ "Company|Honda Mobilityland Corporation". www.honda-ml.co.jp. Retrieved 2024-09-24.