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What's Super Taikyu?
What Kind of Race is Super Taikyu?

Super Taikyu is an endurance race where a variety of cars, ranging from full-fledged racing cars to familiar models based on production vehicles, run on the same course. Because cars with different speeds mix on the track, overtaking battles in corners and class-to-class battles unfold everywhere. The race lasts for several hours, and in addition to pit work such as refueling and tire changes, various factors like weather, track conditions, and machine status changes combine to greatly affect the race development. The thrill of endurance racing is that you cannot let your guard down until the checkered flag. Moreover, because it is a long-duration race, it is also attractive that you can easily enjoy events and the park during breaks in watching. It is recommended both as a family outing and for first-time race spectators.

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How to Enjoy Motegi Super Taikyu

How to enjoy Motegi Super Taikyu

Super Taikyu is an endurance race where a variety of cars, from full-fledged racing cars to familiar models based on production vehicles, run on the same course. Check out the viewing guide that covers not only the best viewing spots but also access, what to bring, and how to spend your day, so you can fully enjoy both the events and the park!

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How to Enjoy the Motegi Super Taikyu Race?
STMO (Super Taikyu Future Organization)
Katsumi Takaya
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At Mobility Resort Motegi, please experience a day unique to Super Taikyu!

The Super Taikyu series is an incredibly diverse race category, with no other series featuring such a wide variety of cars competing at the same time. From the latest sports cars to familiar everyday vehicles seen on the streets, various machines run on the same course. Being able to enjoy that spectacle all at once is, I believe, one of the greatest attractions of Super Taikyu…

We want even first-timers to enjoy it!
If this is your first time watching a race, please feel free to come without any hesitation. Endurance races are long, so you don’t have to stay seated the entire time. There will be plenty of time to fully enjoy the race, as well as to play at events and in the park, allowing you to spend the day at your own pace.
We recommend the "S-Tai Yokocho," where you can enjoy a festive atmosphere!
In particular, "S-Tai Yokocho" is one of the events we definitely want you to stop by. We value these efforts because we want you to enjoy Super Taikyu as a "motorsports with a sense of familiarity." You will surely be able to feel both the excitement of the race and the lively festival atmosphere at the same time.
One of the attractions of Motegi is that you can also enjoy nature and attractions in the park!
Mobility Resort Motegi is also a place with abundant nature and a variety of attractions. Along with watching the races, enjoying the park attractions and the nature of Hello Woods is a unique charm of Motegi.
Don't miss the season opener!
And in 2026, the season opener will be held at Mobility Resort Motegi. At the opener, nearly all classes that enter for the full season will gather, and 4-hour endurance races will be held on both Saturday and Sunday. It will be a special weekend where you can enjoy exciting races over two days.

Of course, for those who love cars, as well as families and friends, please come and experience the charm of Motorsports that can be enjoyed casually at Motegi. We sincerely look forward to your visit.
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Event Overview

Event Name
Super Taikyu Series 2026 Round 1
Date of Event
March 21, 2026 (Sat) · 22 (Sun)