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[[File:Tokyo2.jpg|thumb|Tokyo poster]]The '''Tokyo Circuit''' is the first race in the [[World Grand Prix]]. The circuit is a spectacular street circuit located in [[Tokyo]]. The race is the only race in the World Grand Prix that takes place at night. The circuit passes in front of the [[Tokyo Imperial Palace|Imperial Palace]] in the park (the rally track), then passes on a 360° loop an then on the [[Rainbow Bridge]], so called because it emits colorful lights. | [[File:Tokyo2.jpg|thumb|Tokyo poster]]The '''Tokyo Circuit''' is the first race in the [[World Grand Prix]]. The circuit is a spectacular street circuit located in [[Tokyo]]. The race is the only race in the World Grand Prix that takes place at night. The circuit passes in front of the [[Tokyo Imperial Palace|Imperial Palace]] in the park (the rally track), then passes on a 360° loop an then on the [[Rainbow Bridge]], so called because it emits colorful lights. | ||
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Revision as of 13:19, 28 May 2013
The Tokyo Circuit is the first race in the World Grand Prix. The circuit is a spectacular street circuit located in Tokyo. The race is the only race in the World Grand Prix that takes place at night. The circuit passes in front of the Imperial Palace in the park (the rally track), then passes on a 360° loop an then on the Rainbow Bridge, so called because it emits colorful lights.
Gallery
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The circuit map
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The starting grid
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The first turn
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The Palace's hairpin
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The Imperial Palace (concept art)
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The bridge
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The rally track
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The tunnel (Francesco's onboard camera)
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The 360° loop
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The Rainbow Bridge
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The main straight and the pits