Japan brings the F1 'gees' for epic race around 'figure 8' Suzuka track
It's the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend, and Formula 1 is ready to get going in front of a crowd known for bringing the gees. Or as the locals call it, seishin.
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It's the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend, and Formula 1 is ready to get going in front of a crowd known for bringing the gees. Or as the locals call it, seishin.
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