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"Unforgettable Moments at the Japanese Grand Prix: A Look Back in History" In this captivating snapshot from the Formula One World Championship

Background imageJapanese Grand Prix Collection: Formula One World Championship: At the end of the race Teddy Mayer, McLaren Team Manager, centre

Formula One World Championship: At the end of the race Teddy Mayer, McLaren Team Manager, centre
At the end of the race Teddy Mayer (USA), McLaren Team Manager, centre, attempts to slow down James Hunt (GBR), McLaren M23

Background imageJapanese Grand Prix Collection: Formula One World Championship: Japanese Grand Prix, Rd16, Fuji, Japan, 24 October 1976

Formula One World Championship: Japanese Grand Prix, Rd16, Fuji, Japan, 24 October 1976
Kazuyoshi Hoshino (JPN), Tyrrell 007. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd16, Fuji, Japan, 24 October 1976

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Formula One World Championship
Noritake Takahara (JPN), Kojima KE009. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd17, Fuji, Japan, 23 October 1977.

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Formula One World Championship
Gunnar Nilsson (SWE), JPS Lotus 78, ahead of an occurring accident in the background. Mario Andretti (USA), JPS Lotus 78, far right, caused Hans Binder (AUT), Surtees TS19, far left

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Formula One World Championship
Teddy Mayer (USA), McLaren Team Manager, centre, holds three fingers up to James Hunt (GBR), climbing out of his McLaren immediately after the race

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Formula One World Championship
L-R: Newly crowned 1988 F1 World Champion Ayrton Senna (BRA) gives a post race interview alongside McLaren team mate Alain Prost (FRA). Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan. 30 October 1988

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Formula One World Championship
Teddy Mayer (USA), McLaren Team Manager, centre, chats to James Hunt (GBR), climbing out of his McLaren immediately after the race

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Formula One World Championship
Mika Hakkinen (FIN), Lotus 107. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan, 25 October 1992

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Formula One World Championship
Alex Zanardi (ITA), Lotus 109. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan, 6 November 1994

Background imageJapanese Grand Prix Collection: Formula One World Championship, Rd15, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, 6 November 1994

Formula One World Championship, Rd15, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, 6 November 1994
Taki Inoue (JPN) Simtek. Formula One World Championship, Rd15, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, 6 November 1994

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Formula One World Championship
Kazuyoshi Hoshino (JPN), Tyrrell 007. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd16, Fuji, Japan, 24 October 1976

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Formula One World Championship
Kunimitsu Takahashi (JPN), Tyrrell 007. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd17, Fuji, Japan, 23 October 1977

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Formula One World Championship
Johnny Herbert (GBR), Lotus 107. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan, 25 October 1992

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Formula One World Championship
Pedro Lamy (POR), Lotus 107B. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan, 24 October 1993

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Formula One World Championship
1976 Formula One World Champion James Hunt (GBR), McLaren, is pursued down the pit lane by the media. The scoreboard confirms that he finished in third place, enough to take the championship

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Formula One World Championship
Patrick Depailler (FRA), Tyrrell P34, finished third. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd17, Fuji, Japan, 23 October 1977

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Formula One World Championship
The Tyrrell team watch the action from the pit wall. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd17, Fuji, Japan, 23 October 1977

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Formula One World Championship
David Brabham (AUS), Simtek S941, finished 12th. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan, 6 November 1994

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Formula One World Championship
Peter Collins (AUS), Lotus Team Principal, right. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan, 6 November 1994

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Formula One World Championship
Pedro Lamy (POR), Lotus 107B. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan, 24 October 1993

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Formula One World Championship
A fan of Ayrton Senna (BRA), McLaren. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan. 25 October 1992

Background imageJapanese Grand Prix Collection: Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan. 25 October 1992

Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan. 25 October 1992
Ayrton Senna (BRA), McLaren MP4/7A, retired on lap 3 with engine failure. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan. 25 October 1992

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Formula One World Championship
Noritake Takahara (JPN), Kojima KE009. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd17, Fuji, Japan, 23 October 1977

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Formula One World Championship
Nigel Mansell (GBR), Ferrari. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan, 21 October 1990

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Formula One World Championship
1976 Formula One World Champion James Hunt (GBR), McLaren, complete with Airport Limousine cap, celebrates his championship with a cigarette on board the flight back to Great Britain from Japan

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Formula One World Championship
James Hunt (GBR), McLaren M23, finished third, enough to win the 1976 Formula One World Championship. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd16, Fuji, Japan, 24 October 1976

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Formula One World Championship
Ayrton Senna (BRA), McLaren, talks to the media. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan. 25 October 1992

Background imageJapanese Grand Prix Collection: Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan. 25 October 1992

Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan. 25 October 1992
Ayrton Senna (BRA), McLaren MP4/7A, retired on lap 3 with engine failure. Japanese Grand Prix, Rd15, Suzuka, Japan. 25 October 1992

Background imageJapanese Grand Prix Collection: David Coulthard in Japan

David Coulthard in Japan
David Coulthard (GBR), Red Bull, relaxes in Tokyo. David Coulthard in Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 4 October 2006

Background imageJapanese Grand Prix Collection: David Coulthard in Japan: R-L: Keith Sutton CEO Sutton Motorsport Images; Massa Okikura CEO Convex

David Coulthard in Japan: R-L: Keith Sutton CEO Sutton Motorsport Images; Massa Okikura CEO Convex International;
R-L: Keith Sutton (GBR) CEO Sutton Motorsport Images; Massa Okikura (JPN) CEO Convex International; and David Coulthard (GBR), Red Bull. David Coulthard in Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 4 October 2006

Background imageJapanese Grand Prix Collection: David Coulthard in Japan: L-R: Keith Sutton CEO Sutton Motorsport Images and David Coulthard

David Coulthard in Japan: L-R: Keith Sutton CEO Sutton Motorsport Images and David Coulthard, Red Bull
L-R: Keith Sutton (GBR) CEO Sutton Motorsport Images and David Coulthard (GBR), Red Bull, in an internet cafe. David Coulthard in Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 4 October 2006

Background imageJapanese Grand Prix Collection: David Coulthard in Japan: David Coulthard, Red Bull, relaxes in Tokyo

David Coulthard in Japan: David Coulthard, Red Bull, relaxes in Tokyo
David Coulthard (GBR), Red Bull, relaxes in Tokyo. David Coulthard in Japan, Tokyo, Japan, 4 October 2006

Background imageJapanese Grand Prix Collection: Formula One World Championship: 1976 Formula One World Championship contender Niki Lauda

Formula One World Championship: 1976 Formula One World Championship contender Niki Lauda, Ferrari 312T2
1976 Formula One World Championship contender Niki Lauda (AUT), Ferrari 312T2, talks to mechanics in the pit lane. He lost the title after withdrawing from the race on lap 2 due to the wet conditions


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"Unforgettable Moments at the Japanese Grand Prix: A Look Back in History" In this captivating snapshot from the Formula One World Championship, McLaren Team Manager Teddy Mayer can be seen desperately attempting to slow down his driver James Hunt after an exhilarating race. The intensity and passion of the Japanese Grand Prix held on 24th October 1976 at Fuji, Japan, were palpable. The Japanese Grand Prix has always been a pinnacle event in the Formula One World Championship calendar. With its rich history and iconic venues like Suzuka and Fuji, it has witnessed some of motorsport's most thrilling moments. On that fateful day in 1976, as rain poured down on the circuit, drivers battled fiercely for victory. This image captures just a fraction of the adrenaline-fueled drama that unfolded throughout those intense laps. Fast forward to another memorable edition of the race on 25th October 1992 at Suzuka Circuit – David Coulthard takes center stage. Pictured here alongside Keith Sutton CEO Sutton Motorsport Images and Massa Okikura CEO Convex International, Coulthard exudes confidence and determination before hitting the track. But it wasn't all about racing for Coulthard during his time in Japan. In between high-speed thrills, he found solace amidst Tokyo's bustling streets or relaxed inside an internet cafe with Keith Sutton by his side. These glimpses into his off-track adventures showcase a different side to this legendary driver. The Japanese Grand Prix continues to captivate fans worldwide with its unique blend of culture and motorsport excellence. From historic battles under torrential rain to unforgettable moments shared between drivers and their teams off-track – these images remind us why this race holds such significance within Formula One history. As we eagerly await future editions of this prestigious event, let us cherish these snapshots from past races that forever etch themselves into our memories - reminding us why we love motorsport so passionately.