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Schedule on the day of the competitionSchedule on the day of the competition

The time schedule is determined by the sunrise and sunset, the number of participants and accompanying events.
Failure to do what is required at the designated time may result in disqualification.
The event schedule varies for each competition. The following is a reference example of past events.
Imagine the day of the event and prepare for the actual competition.

Gate Entry

At the South Gate, vehicles will come to a temporary stop and display the "Vehicle Pass" that will be sent with the participation acceptance document.
Entrance to the paddock from the previous day is not possible due to other use of the course.
Competitors are allowed to enter earlier than the general entrance time on the day of the event.
The designated entrance time for participants is listed in the official notification's timetable.

Gate

The grounds of Mobility Resort Motegi are 640ha (equivalent to 137 Tokyo Domes) and spacious!
Be sure to check the route from the gate to the paddock in advance so you don't get lost.
*Note: During general admission hours, the central entrance driveway near the grandstand becomes a pedestrian zone, so be careful as vehicles cannot pass through.
Map of the venue

Mobility Resort MOTEGI has 'Mobility Resort Motegi Hotel'There are facilities where you can stay, such as
Let's stay the night before and prepare for the main event.

Mobility Resort Motegi Hotel

Mobility Resort Motegi Hotel

■Accommodation reservations can be made here
Mobility Resort Motegi Reservation Page

Reservation Dial: 0570-044-489
(Reception hours 9:30-17:00)

※Even during voice guidance on the navigation dial, it is possible to talk with the operator by pushing [2].

General Admission and Viewing

General admission for non-participants usually starts around 9:30. Make sure to inform your family, friends, and companions who will be watching.
General admission for non-participants requires an entrance fee and parking fee.
Admission and Parking Fees

General Admission

The race can also be watched from the grandstand.

Viewing

Paddock Arrival

Each team has been assigned a pit garage.
The pit number is indicated on the shutter of the pit garage. Make sure to check your team's designated pit number.
Inside the garage, there are lighting, water, electricity, air conditioning, and TV monitors, making it comfortable to perform maintenance.
Get ready for the competition here.

Paddock Arrival

Vehicle Adjustment

Final adjustments are made before the race.
Teams are frantically dealing with various last-minute troubles with limited tools and knowledge, and CHIRARA here and there.

Vehicle Adjustment

Document Inspection

Complete the document inspection on the day within the designated time.
At the document inspection, receive the transponder (measuring instrument), bib number, and others.

Registration

Course Walk

Let's actually check the course on foot.
There is a 1.5km lap and it takes about 20-30 minutes on foot. Once you go out on the course, you cannot immediately return to the pit, so be sure to check the schedule in advance.

Course Walk

Vehicle Inspection

Attach the race number and transponder (measuring device) to the race vehicle before heading to the inspection area.
It is necessary to mark the location of the fasteners and the direction in which the cowl can be removed from the outside in a short period of time with arrow marks.

●Vehicle compliance is confirmed by the official inspection.

Confirmation by the vehicle inspection official if it complies with the vehicle regulations

●Measure the weight of the vehicle and driver.

Measure the weight of the vehicle and driver

●Brake Test
Place the vehicle on the brake test board and check if the brakes are functioning effectively by applying the brakes.

Brake Test

●Leave your battery
To ensure fair competition, please remove and leave your battery with the vehicle inspection official to avoid charging or replacement during the event.

Leave your battery

Safety Training

To ensure safe driving, training sessions on driving rules and manners will be conducted. Team managers and drivers are required to participate.
If you want to have some extra time in the schedule on the day of the event, it is recommended to participate in the pre-event test drive.

Safety Training

Briefing

Important information will be communicated during the progress of the competition.
Team managers and drivers are required to participate and confirm their attendance.

Briefing

Time Attack (Qualifying)

Receive the battery from the vehicle inspection, attach it to the body and move to the starting point.
The officials are conducting pre-start checks.

Pre-Race Check

Start

Measure the time by starting one unit at a time.

Before Start

Battery Inspection Drop-off

After finishing the race, remove the battery in front of the vehicle inspection official and leave it for inspection.

Battery Inspection Drop-off

Lunch

Inside the paddock, there is a cafe-style restaurant called
Gran Turismo Cafe, named after the PlayStation game "Gran Turismo". Enjoy a meal while immersing yourself in the world of Gran Turismo.

Lunch

Grid Presentation

"Time Attack (Qualifying)" The starting grid order for the "Final Race" will be announced based on the results of the competition.
Let's check the team's grid.

Final Race

Receive the battery, attach it to the vehicle, and head to the starting grid. The race officials will perform a pre-start body check.
In case of emergencies such as accidents, the driver must be able to remove the cowl with only their hands and feet, and immediately escape from the vehicle.
Therefore, it is not allowed to seal the cowl with tape or other materials from the outside to prevent the driver from getting out.

e-kiden 90-minute long distance

Start

Line up the vehicles on the grid, and the mechanics exit from the grid.
Send off the drivers and expect good results as they start!

Start

Instructions to the driver

Instructions such as pace distribution are given from the team headquarters set up in the pit.
Although the use of radios is not allowed, many teams use cell phones to give instructions while looking at pace data.

Instructions to the driver

Driver Change

Driver Change

Overtaking

Vehicles driving at low speed should drive on the right side of the course. Drivers should prioritize each other's safety while driving.
It is meaningless if the vehicle becomes inoperable during the race. Receiving the checkered flag at the end is the top priority.

Overtaking

Checker

The checker is waved when the competition ends.

Checker

Vehicle Storage

The vehicles will be stored until the official results are announced and team members are not allowed to touch them.

Vehicle Storage

Award Ceremony

Even if the vehicle stands out, it is not possible to achieve excellent results with just a skilled driver or a great mechanic.
Each member of the team must do their best to achieve results.
Individuals alone cannot make things happen. Many "things" in society are made possible through this "teamwork".
Through Ene-1's energy management, let's further deepen the joy of creating things.

Award Ceremony

Race Results

Race results are issued as "Results".
"Results" can be used for data analysis as official records.

Race Results

You can check the race results from the Ene-1 section displayed on the 4 wheels of the Result page on the homepage. Let's check the times of other vehicles.

→Go to Results

The race isn't over until you get home. Let's make sure to clean up and avoid any injuries. If you have time after the event, be sure to enjoy the Honda Collection Hall on the premises!

Honda Collection Hall

→Honda Collection Hall

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