2007 UAM Asia Nations of Road Racing in Japan Tsukuba Circuit Riders Briefing May 10, 2007 Motorcycle Federation of Japan
Jan 03, 2016
2007UAM Asia Nations of Road
Racing in JapanTsukuba Circuit
Riders Briefing
May 10, 2007
Motorcycle Federation of Japan
Tsukuba CircuitEstablished 1970
Lengths =2,070m W id eth = 10 m~ 15m
Course
Turn 1 (55R/35R)Main Straight 282m
Turn 3 70 R
Turn 4 27R
Turn 6 20R
Turn 5 35R
Turn 7 25 R
Back Stretch 437m
Turn 8 100R
Turn 2 105R
Paddock
• UAM Paddock space will be pit no. 1 through 6.
• In the paddock area, no one can rider any motorcycle except otherwise permitted.
• Smoking will be permitted only at designated smoking area.
Course in
• Course in must always take place from Gate B.
• All motorcycles must be pushed into pit lane when when practice and races.(red dot line shows where you have to push your motorcycle)
• In pit lane, make up 2 lines and start under the instruction of officials concerned.
Pit Out
• Entering a course from pit road, you must rider along corner stone until the end of 1st corner.(follow blue arrow)
Pit in
• Pit in road is located before entering last corner.
• When you will go into pit in road, you have to show a sign to following rider either by raising hand or left leg)
Pit in road entrance
Course out
• Must use always Gate C to out from pit lane.(follow red dots)
• Must not engine running after through Gate C, you must push your motorcycle to you paddock.
Pit lane
• Speed limit in pit lane is 60km/h. There will be penalty for this speed limit violation.
• Signaling board must be given to your rider at behind the yellow line in front of pit box.
• During practices and races, returning to the paddock will be taken as retirement from practices and races concerned.
Start Procedure
Ambulance
• There is no service road at Tsukuba Circuit so ambulance will be on the track when accident happen.
• When ambulance will go into the track, white flag will be shown.
• It is permitted to overtake ambulance but not another riders from the post white flag shown waved until passing the accident point.
Signal flags
Signal flags
Riding Advisor
• Kazuto SAKATA
1994/1998 GP125 World Champion
MFJ Instructor