Formula E Circuit (2025) | |
Original Formula E Circuit (2024) | |
| Location | Tokyo International Exhibition Centre,Tokyo,Japan |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 35°38′00″N139°48′02″E / 35.63333°N 139.80056°E /35.63333; 139.80056 |
| FIA Grade | 3E |
| Opened | 29 March 2024; 19 months ago (2024-03-29) |
| Major events | Current: Formula E Tokyo ePrix (2024–present) |
| Formula E Circuit (2025) | |
| Length | 2.575 km (1.600 mi) |
| Turns | 18 |
| Race lap record | 1:14.753 ( |
| Original Formula E Circuit (2024) | |
| Length | 2.585 km (1.606 mi) |
| Turns | 20 |
| Race lap record | 1:19.731 ( |
TheTokyo Street Circuit is a 2.575 km (1.600 mi) street circuit located around theTokyo International Exhibition Centre in the Japanese capital that hosts theTokyo ePrix, a round of theFormula E electric formula racing series. The inaugural edition in2024 became the first international-championship street race to be hosted on closed public roads in the city.
The Tokyo Street Circuit was unveiled on October 25, 2023, representing the first time the electric category will compete in Japan. The event has been seen as a way to achieve the city's goal of ensuring that all new cars are gasoline-free by 2030, with city governorYuriko Koike stating that "the championships will provide impetus to spread the zero-emission vehicles."[1] The circuit takes places around the Tokyo Big Sight convention center.[2][3]
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