Own a piece of the Suzuka Circuit in 2026
With track improvements taking place in 2026, the Suzuka Circuit is giving fans the chance to own a piece of the iconic asphalt.

Few circuits command quite as much respect as Honda’s home turf, Suzuka. The iconic track has played host to, MotoGP, F1, EWC, and LMS events since its major update in the 1980s.
With more updates taking place in 2026, the circuit operators are offering fans a chance to own a unique memento from the venue, as sections of the legendary asphalt are being offered up for sale.
The actual pieces of asphalt being sold are cores, removed from the venue by drilling down into the surface of the track. The works are scheduled to be completed in time for the 2026 Japanese F1 round, due to take place in March. It last hosted MotoGP in 2003, although it was removed from the calendar following the tragic death of Daijiro Kato.

Pricing and sizing for the sections of asphalt have not been made public, although the circuit operators state that those details will be revealed soon.
A statement from the Suzuka Circuit team reads:
“Due to resurfacing works on the West Course of Suzuka Circuit, we will be selling the 'asphalt' from the racing track where major events such as F1 and the Suzuka 8 Hours have taken place. The image shows one scene from the extraction process.”“Details such as price will be announced again at a later date.”
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