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Unraveling the Intricate Qualifying System for the 2025 Suzuka 8 Hours

July 29, 2025 4 Min Read
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MotoGP is currently on its summer break, but motorcycle racing enthusiasts have the upcoming Suzuka 8 Hours to look forward to this weekend. Usually held in late July or August, the Suzuka 8 Hours is a prestigious endurance race that attracts top riders, teams, and manufacturers from Japan and around the world.

The Suzuka 8 Hours is part of the FIM Endurance World Championship (EWC) and features a different race weekend structure compared to MotoGP and the World Superbike Championship. The event kicks off Friday morning with a two-hour practice session, followed by qualifying rounds over two days. Each team has three riders identified by specific colors (blue, yellow, red), and all participate in multiple qualifying sessions. The average of the best two riders’ times from each team determines who advances to Saturday’s Top 10 Trial, a super pole-style shootout where two nominated riders compete to set the fastest lap times for the starting grid.

The actual race takes place on Sunday, beginning at 11:30 AM local time and ending under the lights at 7:30 PM. The race continues the tradition where riders sprint from the pit wall to their bikes at the start.

The event’s schedule runs through August 1-3 (UK time), with practice, qualifying, top 10 trials, and the endurance race itself all laid out systematically.

Since 1978, the Suzuka 8 Hours has been a point of pride for Japanese manufacturers who invest heavily in preparing for it. Although MotoGP riders used to be more involved, the demanding Grand Prix calendar and injury risks have limited their participation recently. Nevertheless, this year’s race includes notable international riders like Johann Zarco and Jack Miller. A total of 55 teams are participating, including major factory teams from Yamaha, Honda, BMW, Suzuki, Kawasaki, and Ducati.

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Honda, which owns the Suzuka Circuit, remains the most successful manufacturer at the event, having secured multiple victories, including the recent three consecutive wins by Team HRC with Johann Zarco and teammates. The race also has a storied history of winners featuring legends like Valentino Rossi, Wayne Rainey, and Mick Doohan.

Recent winners include:
– 2024: Team HRC Japan Post (Teppei Nagoe, Takumi Takahashi, Johann Zarco) with 220 laps
– 2023: Japan Post Team HRC (Nagashima Shiki, Takahashi Hayashi, Xavi Vierge) with 216 laps
– 2022: Team HRC (Tetsuta Nagashima, Takumi Takahashi, Iker Lecuona) with 214 laps
– 2019: Kawasaki Racing Team Suzuka 8H (Jonathan Rea, Leon Haslam, Toprak Razgatlıoğlu) with 216 laps, among others.

Fan Take: The Suzuka 8 Hours offers a thrilling break from the usual MotoGP season pace, showcasing incredible endurance and teamwork. For racing fans, it’s a crucial event that highlights both the technical prowess of teams and the rider’s durability, potentially shaping the future of endurance racing and manufacturer involvement.

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