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List of Suzuka Circuit fatal accidents : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Suzuka Circuit fatalities
This article lists the fatal accidents that happened in the Suzuka Circuit, a motorsport race track that is operated by Mobilityland, a subsidiary of Honda Motor Co., Ltd., located in Suzuka City in the Mie Prefecture of Japan. The accidents that have occurred here had mostly included cars (twelve, one involving the safety car), although motorcycles (seven) have also been involved. There were as many as seventeen people who were victims of the crashes that had happened in the track during its half-century of existence, almost all of them Japanese professional racers, with the exception for Elmo Langley (American safety car driver) and Jules Bianchi (French professional driver) incidents.
Among the most notable occurrences of fatalities in this track, include the death of Honda RC211V racer Daijiro Kato on April 20, 2003, after the Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix race.〔〔 His death was as listed as brain stem infarction after spending two weeks in a coma in a hospital. Other notable deaths include that of Dome Karasu driver Tojiro Ukiya who died in a test run on August 20, 1965, Lola T92/50 (with Mugen Honda engine) racer Hitoshi Ogawa on May 24, 1992, while on the way to the hospital immediately after the Japanese Formula 3000 race, and an American, NASCAR safety car driver Elmo Langley on November 21, 1996. Langley's death was not in a crash but the official who was driving the safety car during inspection, pulled the car over as he suffered a heart attack.
The most recent death to have happened in the track is that of Jules Bianchi on October 5, 2014, which collided with a crane tractor that was deployed to pick up Adrian Sutil's car, which spun out earlier. Bianchi succumbed to his injuries on July 17, 2015 following a nine-month coma, making him the first foreign driver to die on the track in a crash.
==List of fatal accidents involving competitors==


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