The stage (race course) of Mobility Resort Motegi is the "road course" where many races including world championships are held.
At the "Ene-1 MOTEGI GP", until 2020 it was held on the "oval course", from 2021 it will be held on the "road course (west course)", but in 2024 it will be a special course where the "road course (full course)" will be run in reverse.
'Road Course' is a 4.8km long course layout that is known for its repeated deceleration, turning, and acceleration, also known as "stop and go" in its original direction. In 2024, the event will be held in reverse, changing the steep downhill straight into an uphill climb, requiring more power from the vehicles.
After conquering the downhill straight, the course becomes a downhill slope from the "hairpin curve" to "130R". In order to navigate each corner at high speeds, it is crucial to have good braking performance and follow the ideal racing line.
With no past data available for each team, the 2024 Ene-1 has become an even more challenging course layout for drivers and mechanics. It continues to evolve as a competition that combines both the sports aspect and the challenge of balancing "energy management" and "speed".
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